virus Crossword Puzzles
Microbiology 2021-05-27
Across
- Round bacteria
- The study of bacteria
- One-celled micro-organisms
- Long chains of round bacteria; septicemia
- Antibodies given directly
- Ability of the body to fight off infection
- Used by bacteria to move
- Used by bacteria to move
- Disease-producing bacteria
- Chronic and Acute pain to liver
- disease-causing bacteria or viruses enter the body and multiply
- Infection in a small, confined area
- Sub-microscopic
- Growth stage of bacteria
- Infection throughout the whole body
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- Non-disease-producing bacteria
- Two round bacteria together; pneumonia
- Most common bacterial cell; tuberculosis
- Bunches of round bacteria; boils
- organisms that live on or obtain their nutrients from another organism
- Does not show symptoms of disease
- Highly contagious bacteria; Lyme
- Unfavorable conditions for bacteria
- Virus that attacks immune system
- Disease spreads from one person to another
- Warts, cervical changes/cancer
- Immunity that is long lasting
27 Clues: Round bacteria • Sub-microscopic • The study of bacteria • Used by bacteria to move • Used by bacteria to move • Growth stage of bacteria • Antibodies given directly • One-celled micro-organisms • Disease-producing bacteria • Immunity that is long lasting • Non-disease-producing bacteria • Warts, cervical changes/cancer • Chronic and Acute pain to liver • ...
8.L.2 Key Terms and More 2022-03-08
Across
- Reproductive cells without another cell
- Collection of genetic code with a protein coat.
- sudden or spontaneous occurrence of a disease
- Deactivated pathogens used as a shot
- Medicine used to kill bacteria
- individual grown from a parent with same genes
- Disease Disease not caused by pathogen.
- Disease Caused by microorganisms
- Organism on which a virus or parasite lives.
- the use of microorganisms to consume
- The study of microorganisms
- Organism that lives on/inside another organism.
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- changes to the DNA by other DNA
- organism that transmits a disease.
- Organisms whose cells lack a nucleus
- manipulation of living things for products
- Agents that cause disease.
- Disease prevalent throughout whole world.
- a part of DNA located on a chromosome
- Disease being transmitted by bodily contact
- Reproduction of a bacteria
- simple organism with its own kingdom.
- A widespread occurrence of a disease
- One-celled (prokaryotic) organisms
24 Clues: Agents that cause disease. • Reproduction of a bacteria • The study of microorganisms • Medicine used to kill bacteria • changes to the DNA by other DNA • Disease Caused by microorganisms • organism that transmits a disease. • One-celled (prokaryotic) organisms • Organisms whose cells lack a nucleus • Deactivated pathogens used as a shot • A widespread occurrence of a disease • ...
The Immune System Crossword 2022-03-23
Across
- reaction to antigens that are not dangerous to most people
- retrovirus that infects helper t cells
- body system that includes many external defenses
- part of the immune system that enhances the ability of antibodies, attack cell membranes
- substance that produces immunity in the body
- condition caused by human immunodeficiency virus
- WBC that acts as a first line of defense
- raised body temp to stop disease
- underdeveloped or weakened immune response
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- makes antibodies that attach to specific antigens
- made of cells that attack foreign substances
- swelling & redness
- uncontrolled cell growth
- chicken wing sized organ, trains immune cells
- white blood cell that engulfs & digests pathogens
- the ability to resist or recover from disease
- type of disease, body cells under attack
- coordinates the immune response or attack infected cells
- specialized protein that tags pathogens for destruction
- an organism, a virus, or protein causing disease
20 Clues: swelling & redness • uncontrolled cell growth • raised body temp to stop disease • retrovirus that infects helper t cells • type of disease, body cells under attack • WBC that acts as a first line of defense • underdeveloped or weakened immune response • made of cells that attack foreign substances • substance that produces immunity in the body • ...
Microbiologia 2025-05-19
Across
- Género de bacterias oportunistas que causan neumonía.
- Microorganismo acelular que necesita un huésped para replicarse.
- Estructura gelatinosa externa que protege a algunas bacterias.
- Forma de resistencia de algunas bacterias ante condiciones adversas.
- Bacteria que no requiere oxígeno para su metabolismo.
- Orgánulo ausente en bacterias.
- Científico que desarrolló vacunas y la pasteurización.
- Relación simbiótica entre hongo y raíz de planta.
- Bacteria que necesita oxígeno para vivir.
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- Virus causante de la pandemia en 2020.
- Microorganismo unicelular sin núcleo definido.
- Colorante utilizado en la tinción de Gram.
- Sustancia que destruye o inhibe el crecimiento bacteriano.
- Descubridor de la penicilina.
- Célula inmunitaria que fagocita.
- Técnica de tinción que clasifica bacterias en positivas o negativas.
- Conjunto de microorganismos que habitan en un organismo.
- Tipo de microorganismo unicelular, eucariota, como la Amoeba.
- Estructura que permite el movimiento bacteriano.
- Proceso por el cual una célula bacteriana se divide.
20 Clues: Descubridor de la penicilina. • Orgánulo ausente en bacterias. • Célula inmunitaria que fagocita. • Virus causante de la pandemia en 2020. • Bacteria que necesita oxígeno para vivir. • Colorante utilizado en la tinción de Gram. • Microorganismo unicelular sin núcleo definido. • Estructura que permite el movimiento bacteriano. • ...
Biology Vocabulary 2022-10-17
Across
- the study of living organisms
- A cell with membrane-bound organelles
- Builds muscle (CHON)
- part of an organism that has a vital function
- Biochemical energy is converted into ATP
- Perform the functions of life
- Group of cells
- High to low concentration
- Glucose, Fructose
- Nonliving, infective agent
- Source of nuclear energy
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- Regulation of an organism's internal environment.
- Group of vital body parts that work together
- Light energy to chemical energy
- DNA and RNA (CHONP)
- the carrier of genetic information.
- Protein cell of a Virus
- System of molecules that perform functions of life
- Single-celled organism
- Fats (CHO)
- Low to high concentration
- any of a number of specialized structures within a living cell
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- A protein that catalyzes a reaction without being changed.
24 Clues: Fats (CHO) • Group of cells • Glucose, Fructose • DNA and RNA (CHONP) • Builds muscle (CHON) • Single-celled organism • Protein cell of a Virus • Source of nuclear energy • Low to high concentration • High to low concentration • Nonliving, infective agent • the study of living organisms • Perform the functions of life • Light energy to chemical energy • the carrier of genetic information. • ...
cyber security 2022-11-28
Across
- / something special to a person and they can do it with a pen or pencil for important documents
- / malware
- / a slimy snake like insect that lives in mud and is basically prey to every other living organism
- /opposite of spyware
- / the opposite of decryption
- / a piece of code intentionally inserted into a software system that will set off a malicious function when specified conditions are met
- patch
- logger /something that records what keys on the keyboard are clicked
- / making something easier to understand in cyber security terms opposite of encryption
- / a giant hollow horse statue made in the olden days and it has trojan in its name
Down
- / opposite of virus
- / botnet
- / ware made for spying
- firewall / a type of firewall
- / a type of virus
- pack/ a pack of service
- / rookit
- / an undead creature
- it is ransomware
- / the door at the back of the house
20 Clues: patch • / rookit • / malware • / botnet • it is ransomware • / a type of virus • / opposite of virus • /opposite of spyware • / an undead creature • / ware made for spying • pack/ a pack of service • / the opposite of decryption • firewall / a type of firewall • / the door at the back of the house • logger /something that records what keys on the keyboard are clicked • ...
REKAYASA GENETIKA 2023-02-09
Across
- apa yang bertindak sebagai antigen yang akan menghasilkan antibodi
- antibodi terhadap virus disebut...
- sifat thiobacillus ferroxidan?
- pengobatan penyakit atau kelainan genetik dengan menyisipkan gen normal merupakan pengertian dari?
- apa yang menghasilkan bioinsektisida yang toksin terhadap larva serangga?
- pseudomorms p mengkonsumsi...
- plasmid bakteri atau viral ADN virus...
- enzim pemotong plasmid/ADN disebut enzim?
- apa yang ditemukan oleh Alexander Fleming dengan penemuan dari penicillium notatum
- penemu yang menggunakan jaringan floem akar wortel?
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- memisahkan logam dari bijihnya sehingga logam berkualitas tinggi
- single Cell protein
- salah satu kelebihan SCP yaitu...
- antibodi sejenis yang di produksi oleh sel plasma klon sel sel b sejenis?
- monosodium glutamat
- sifat tanaman yang dapat diterapkan untuk kultur jaringan
- glukosa apa yang mengubah amilum menjadi fruktosa
- apa yang digunakan dalam produksi susu dan keju untuk meningkatkan cita rasa
- enzim penyambung potongan DNA disebut enzim?
- tembaga?
20 Clues: tembaga? • single Cell protein • monosodium glutamat • pseudomorms p mengkonsumsi... • sifat thiobacillus ferroxidan? • salah satu kelebihan SCP yaitu... • antibodi terhadap virus disebut... • plasmid bakteri atau viral ADN virus... • enzim pemotong plasmid/ADN disebut enzim? • enzim penyambung potongan DNA disebut enzim? • glukosa apa yang mengubah amilum menjadi fruktosa • ...
REKAYASA GENETIKA 2023-02-09
Across
- apa yang bertindak sebagai antigen yang akan menghasilkan antibodi
- antibodi terhadap virus disebut...
- sifat thiobacillus ferroxidan?
- pengobatan penyakit atau kelainan genetik dengan menyisipkan gen normal merupakan pengertian dari?
- apa yang menghasilkan bioinsektisida yang toksin terhadap larva serangga?
- pseudomorms p mengkonsumsi...
- plasmid bakteri atau viral ADN virus...
- enzim pemotong plasmid/ADN disebut enzim?
- apa yang ditemukan oleh Alexander Fleming dengan penemuan dari penicillium notatum
- penemu yang menggunakan jaringan floem akar wortel?
Down
- memisahkan logam dari bijihnya sehingga logam berkualitas tinggi
- single Cell protein
- salah satu kelebihan SCP yaitu...
- antibodi sejenis yang di produksi oleh sel plasma klon sel sel b sejenis?
- monosodium glutamat
- sifat tanaman yang dapat diterapkan untuk kultur jaringan
- glukosa apa yang mengubah amilum menjadi fruktosa
- apa yang digunakan dalam produksi susu dan keju untuk meningkatkan cita rasa
- enzim penyambung potongan DNA disebut enzim?
- tembaga?
20 Clues: tembaga? • single Cell protein • monosodium glutamat • pseudomorms p mengkonsumsi... • sifat thiobacillus ferroxidan? • salah satu kelebihan SCP yaitu... • antibodi terhadap virus disebut... • plasmid bakteri atau viral ADN virus... • enzim pemotong plasmid/ADN disebut enzim? • enzim penyambung potongan DNA disebut enzim? • glukosa apa yang mengubah amilum menjadi fruktosa • ...
teka teki 2025-11-12
Across
- kemampuan mengenali pola disebut?
- jenis media digital berupa gambar dan ilustrasi disebut?
- media berbasis tulisan diweb disebut?
- media sosial yang populer untuk berbagi foto?
- file yang memadukan teks,gambar,dan suara disebut?
- aplikasi untuk menonton video digital disebut?
- aplikasi keamanan untuk android dari google disebut?
- proses menyederhanakan masalah dengan fokus pada hal penting disebut?
- proses berpikir untuk menyelesaikan masalah secara logis dan sistematis disebut?
- cara berpikir dengan langkah sistematis disebut?
- media pembelajaran berbasis komputer disebut?
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- media yang menggunakan teknologi digital disebut?
- malware yang dapat memperbanyak diri disebut?
- malware yang mengumpulkan informasi pengguna tanpa izin disebut?
- aplikasi yang melindungi komputer dari virus disebut?
- metode untuk memecah masalah besar menjadi kecil disebut
- salah satu keunggulan media digital adalah akses yang?
- contoh media digital untuk belajar daring adalah?
- aplikasi untuk menyembunyikan identitas diinternet disebut?
- malware yang menampilkan iklan tidak diinginkan disebut?
20 Clues: kemampuan mengenali pola disebut? • media berbasis tulisan diweb disebut? • malware yang dapat memperbanyak diri disebut? • media sosial yang populer untuk berbagi foto? • media pembelajaran berbasis komputer disebut? • aplikasi untuk menonton video digital disebut? • cara berpikir dengan langkah sistematis disebut? • media yang menggunakan teknologi digital disebut? • ...
Rabia 2021-10-19
Across
- Es caracterizada por un comportamiento ___________ en el animal que la porta.
- La persona ha sido mordida por un animal con rabia, se administra la inmunoglobulina antirrábica, también conocida como inyección de acción _________
- Afecta el_______
- o de (otro nombre para la forma del virus)
- Si se sospecha que el animal tiene rabia, deberá ser mantenido bajo _________ para identificar si presenta síntomas.
Down
- Puede ser prevenido a través de la ___________ de mascotas.
- Clasificación de la enfermedad.
- Uno de los animales más comunes que lo propaga.
- Este virus tiene forma de ________
- Una vez la persona es __________, y sospecha que el animal tiene rabia, debe buscar atención médica.
10 Clues: Afecta el_______ • Clasificación de la enfermedad. • Este virus tiene forma de ________ • o de (otro nombre para la forma del virus) • Uno de los animales más comunes que lo propaga. • Puede ser prevenido a través de la ___________ de mascotas. • Es caracterizada por un comportamiento ___________ en el animal que la porta. • ...
Dengue - Fight the Bite 2 2023-01-26
Across
- one of the options to treat the symptoms of dengue
- Aedes ___ is the main species of the female mosquitoes that carries dengue virus
- a ___ test is the only way to confirm the diagnosis
- use ___ and adulticides to kill mosquito larvae and adult mosquitoes
- applying appropriate ___ to water storage outdoor containers
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- family of dengue virus
- how did mosquito transmit dengue virus to other people?
- your healthcare provider may order blood tests to look for dengue or other similar viruses like Zika or ___
- this type of mosquito spreads the dengue fever in lesser extent
- covering, emptying, and cleaning domestic storage to prevent mosquito breeding on ___ basis
10 Clues: family of dengue virus • one of the options to treat the symptoms of dengue • a ___ test is the only way to confirm the diagnosis • how did mosquito transmit dengue virus to other people? • applying appropriate ___ to water storage outdoor containers • this type of mosquito spreads the dengue fever in lesser extent • ...
Microbiological diagnostics of Rodent-Borne Viral Diseases., Filoviruses 2024-12-14
Across
- Which of the following vaccines is available to protect against flavivirus infection?
- Which of the following is NOT a typical complication of a severe Ebola infection?
- virus Which of the following is a well-known Flovirus?
- Floviruses belong to which viral family?
- What is the primary vector for most flavivirus transmission?
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- How is the diagnosis of Ebola virus infection typically confirmed?
- What is the natural reservoir for Ebola and other Filoviruses?
- The Zika virus is primarily transmitted by which species of mosquito?
- What is the primary vector for transmission of Floviruses?
- Which of the following symptoms is commonly associated with Flovirus infections like Ebola?
10 Clues: Floviruses belong to which viral family? • virus Which of the following is a well-known Flovirus? • What is the primary vector for transmission of Floviruses? • What is the primary vector for most flavivirus transmission? • What is the natural reservoir for Ebola and other Filoviruses? • How is the diagnosis of Ebola virus infection typically confirmed? • ...
Janvier 2026 2025-12-11
Across
- Virus infectant d'autres micro-organismes
- Genre bactérien responsable d’entérites fébriles d’origine alimentaire, commensal du tube digestif des volailles
- Stade larvaire de certains coccidies contenu dans l’oocyste
- Champignon opportuniste responsable de pneumonie chez les immunodéprimés
- Protéine virale importante dans l’attachement des virus influenza aux cellules hôtes
- Antibiotique réservé aux infections sévères à Gram positif, inactif sur les pneumopathies car inactivé par le surfactant
- Stade lent intracellulaire de Toxoplasma gondii contenu dans le kyste tissulaire
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- Genre bactérien donnant des pharyngites fréquemment associées à un érythème chez les jeunes (15-25 ans)
- Genre bactérien anaérobie responsable du botulisme
- Genre comprenant notamment les virus Coxsackie et Echovirus
10 Clues: Virus infectant d'autres micro-organismes • Genre bactérien anaérobie responsable du botulisme • Stade larvaire de certains coccidies contenu dans l’oocyste • Genre comprenant notamment les virus Coxsackie et Echovirus • Champignon opportuniste responsable de pneumonie chez les immunodéprimés • ...
Virusinfektioner, antibiotika og resistens 2021-04-21
Across
- et andet ord for toksisk chok syndrom
- forsvarer os mod infektioner og sygdom ved at angribe bakterier og virus
- stoffer, som tilsættes dyrefoder med henblik på at effektivisere produktionen
- medicinen virker mod flere bakteriearter
- Indeholder levende svækkede mikroorganismer i form af virus, der skal bruges til at opbygge modstandsdygtighed
- medicin, som virker ved at dræbe eller hæmme vækst af bakterier
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- virker på få bakterietyper
- resistens for flere stoffer
- mikroorganismer, der ikke er i stand til at formere sig alene, men er nødt til at invadere en værtscelle
- Lever især i næse og svælg, Kan også findes på huden og på Mad udenfor køl
10 Clues: virker på få bakterietyper • resistens for flere stoffer • et andet ord for toksisk chok syndrom • medicinen virker mod flere bakteriearter • medicin, som virker ved at dræbe eller hæmme vækst af bakterier • forsvarer os mod infektioner og sygdom ved at angribe bakterier og virus • Lever især i næse og svælg, Kan også findes på huden og på Mad udenfor køl • ...
Rabia 2021-10-19
Across
- Es caracterizada por un comportamiento ___________ en el animal que la porta.
- La persona ha sido mordida por un animal con rabia, se administra la inmunoglobulina antirrábica, también conocida como inyección de acción _________
- Afecta el_______
- o de (otro nombre para la forma del virus)
- Si se sospecha que el animal tiene rabia, deberá ser mantenido bajo _________ para identificar si presenta síntomas.
Down
- Puede ser prevenido a través de la ___________ de mascotas.
- Clasificación de la enfermedad.
- Uno de los animales más comunes que lo propaga.
- Este virus tiene forma de ________
- Una vez la persona es __________, y sospecha que el animal tiene rabia, debe buscar atención médica.
10 Clues: Afecta el_______ • Clasificación de la enfermedad. • Este virus tiene forma de ________ • o de (otro nombre para la forma del virus) • Uno de los animales más comunes que lo propaga. • Puede ser prevenido a través de la ___________ de mascotas. • Es caracterizada por un comportamiento ___________ en el animal que la porta. • ...
SARAMPION 2023-09-13
Across
- La fase prodrómica comienza por fiebre alta( primer signo), tos y……..
- La respuesta inmune innata se produce durante la fase.
- Es causado por un virus paromixovirus del género.
- Se trasmite por vía aérea, de persona a persona y por el contacto directo de. I
- Prevención: la ………………….sistemática con virus vivo atenuado a los niños contra el sarampión.
Down
- Es una enfermedad infecciosa que produce lesiones en la piel denominada.
- El reservorio es.
- En el examen físico se debe focalizar en los signos mas caracteristicos principalmente manchas de…….
- No existe ni un tratamiento …………………específico contra el virus.
- El periodo de ………………….es de 7 – 21 días.
10 Clues: El reservorio es. • El periodo de ………………….es de 7 – 21 días. • Es causado por un virus paromixovirus del género. • La respuesta inmune innata se produce durante la fase. • No existe ni un tratamiento …………………específico contra el virus. • La fase prodrómica comienza por fiebre alta( primer signo), tos y…….. • ...
BIOLOGI 2019-03-20
Across
- emulsi lemak
- fase jantung berkontraksi, ventrikel menguncup
- cabang dari bronkiolus
- hewan sistem haplo-diploid
- influenza disebabkan oleh virus
- tidak butuh oksigen
- hormon pembelahan sel tumbuhan
- tempat terjadinya filtrasi
- sisa tubuh makhluk hidup yang telah membatu
- kelenjar terbesar di tubuh manusia
- mempelajari struktur makhluk hidup
- antibodi pada biotek hibridoma
- jaringan aktif membelah
- hidup di darat maupun air
- lapisan zat tanduk, mati, dan mengelupas
- bakteri penyubur tanah
- jamur air
- otot bekerja di luar kesadaran, serabut bercabang
- teori dari hasnstein
- hormon mempengaruhi kontraksi uterus
- kornea rusak pandangan kabur
- akar tunggang daun sempit tebal dan kaku
- virus tumor pada hewan
- akseptor elektron terakhir di fermentasi alkohol
- gen letal dominan yang heterozigot menyebabkan
- pengeroposan tulang
- hewan berkaki perut
- sistem eksresi belalang
- udang - udangan
- jamur lendir
- kelebihan darah putih
- adh menurun menyebabkan diabetes
- darah sukar membeku
- reaksi molekul sederhana menjadi kompleks
- diploblastik, terdapat spongosol, hidup dalam air
- tokoh seleksi alam
- penghambat kerja enzim
- mengangkut nutrien, oksigen
- tindakan terhadap co2 siklus calvin
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- kurang darah merah
- seperti mitokondria tetapi di bakteri
- kartilago putih kebiruan, mengkilat, jernih
- paku kawat
- merangsang pertumbuhan akar
- rumah siput
- tulang belikat
- berkeping satu
- pergerakan otot searah
- tempat reaksi gelap
- tidak ada flagel
- alga sumber makanan protein
- urasil dan sitosin
- alveolus robek
- reaksi menghasilkan energi
- sentromer di tengah
- usus penyerapan
- pengurangan salah satu gen dari sebuah kromosom
- jamur dapat dimakan
- respirasi sel hewan
- metamorfosis sempurna
- membuat makanan sendiri
- makhluk hidup yang mengalami mutasi
- substrat glikolisis
- bintang laut
- kromosom tubuh
- pembuluh tebal kuat elastis
- alat tumbuhan bernafas
- gerak batang ke arah cahaya
- kemampuan tumbuhan pada kultur jaringan
- double helix
- perbanyak partikel virus
- genus pinus
- vektor untuk transfer gen
- jaringan penyokong bersihat hidup, elastis
- darah dalam urin
- alat gerak berupa rambut getar
- bukan lumut, tumbuhan sederhana, makanan bagi hewan
77 Clues: jamur air • paku kawat • rumah siput • genus pinus • emulsi lemak • bintang laut • double helix • jamur lendir • tulang belikat • berkeping satu • alveolus robek • kromosom tubuh • usus penyerapan • udang - udangan • tidak ada flagel • darah dalam urin • kurang darah merah • urasil dan sitosin • tokoh seleksi alam • tidak butuh oksigen • tempat reaksi gelap • sentromer di tengah • jamur dapat dimakan • ...
Lymphatic and Immune System 2023-06-07
Across
- Protects the body from pathogens and foreign objects
- Terminate Antigens
- Disorder that causes pain, swelling and stiffness (Abbreviation)in joints
- Virus that can lay latent. Weakens immune system by destroying important cells
- Most common type of Phagocytic cells-attack bacteria
- Gene that can transform a healthy cell into a tumor
- Organs located behind the nasal cavity & roof of the mouth
- Burns Cancer from the body
- Immunity that is acquired
- Contain a small weakened amount of the disease allowing the body to male antibodies
- Develops into all types of blood cells
- Small memory against a virus
- Active Immunity through exposure
- Can be used to suppress or prevent immune response
- WBC that seek out and destroy harmful toxins
- Disorder that causes "Butterfly Rash" on face
- Immunity through a vaccine
- Stage that a small cancerous mass (Early-Stage)
- Cells that are the voice of reason
- Fluid containing the infection-fighting WBC from the tissues
- Immunity not permanent; natural or artificial (booster)
- Epstein-Barr Virus "kissing virus"
- Immunity that is passed from parent to children (breastfeeding)
- Fight inside the cell (receptor)
- Cells Primitive Cells
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- Small, Bean like. Throughout Lymphatic System
- Anti-Cancer fighting drugs
- Any substance capable of causing an allergic reaction
- Cells that divide without stopping and spread into surrounding tissues (4 Stages)
- Main organ of Lymphatic System that slowly shrinks with age
- Swelling that occurs in one or sometimes both arms or legs
- Final stage of HIV
- Caused by a severe allergic reaction
- Line of defense located in the back of the throat
- Develops when your own immune system attacks a healthy cell
- Attack outside the cell (develop antibodies)
- Disorder that causes extreme fatigue (Abbreviation)
- Stage that cancer spreads to distant lymph nodes
- Fighter Cells
- Blood filtering organ
- WBC that are capable of engulfing, absorbing bacteria and other small cells
- Stage that cancer spreads to regional lymph nodes
- System that is a group of plasma proteins that induce a inflammatory response
- Assist Cytotoxic Cells
- Stage that cancer metastasized but still attached to a specific region
45 Clues: Fighter Cells • Terminate Antigens • Final stage of HIV • Blood filtering organ • Cells Primitive Cells • Assist Cytotoxic Cells • Immunity that is acquired • Anti-Cancer fighting drugs • Burns Cancer from the body • Immunity through a vaccine • Small memory against a virus • Active Immunity through exposure • Fight inside the cell (receptor) • Cells that are the voice of reason • ...
Germs 2024-01-28
15 Clues: pdf • asf • adf • also • asldjl • asldkj • aitoej • lasdfkj • asodgjoa • ldkfgjsdj • sag;oiwg;oi • lk lijflkajsd • as;ldkfja;lsfj • asdifl. asdlkfj • as;d[prm llaksdjf
Health and disease 2022-10-04
Across
- A nutrient that provides energy. They are found in bread, potatoes, rice and pasta.
- The method by which a disease is passed from one person to another.
- a serious health problem. It happens when people do not eat the right amounts of nutrients.
- a microorganism containing chromosome that is loose in the cytoplasm in a long loop and plasmids
- any organism that transmit the disease and do not become ill themselves e.g mosquitoes
- diseases usually caused by lifestyle or genetic abnormalities) is not passed from one organism to another.
- Vitamin C deficiency
- Substance that controls the spread of bacteria in the body by killing them or stopping them reproducing.
- iron deficiency
- An infectious disease of the respiratory system caused by a virus.
- softening and weakening of bones in children, usually because of an extreme and prolonged vitamin D deficiency
Down
- suffering or death due to lack of food
- A relationship between two sets of data, such that when one set changes you would expect the other set to change as well.
- a disease spread by mosquitoes which carry the Plasmodium protist
- An ultramicroscopic infectious non-cellular organism that can replicate inside the cells of living hosts, with negative consequences.
- a microorganism that causes disease
- a disease obese people are more likely to suffer from
- A nutrient that provides materials to make new cells and to repair damaged tissues, such as muscles. Beans, eggs, fish, meat and milk are high in protein.
- Vitamin A deficiency
- disease usually caused by a microorganism – bacteria, virus or fungus) can be passed from one organism to another.
- a state of complete mental, physical and social well-being
- poisoning a bacterial disease caused by contaminated food
- A disease caused by an airborne virus
- They reproduce by forming fruiting bodies that release spores.
- diet A diet that contains the correct amount of all food groups
- The medical term for being very overweight, owing to the excessive accumulation of body fat.
26 Clues: iron deficiency • Vitamin A deficiency • Vitamin C deficiency • a microorganism that causes disease • A disease caused by an airborne virus • suffering or death due to lack of food • a disease obese people are more likely to suffer from • poisoning a bacterial disease caused by contaminated food • a state of complete mental, physical and social well-being • ...
Respiratory Viruses 2020-08-19
Across
- antigenic shift can allow flu strains to jump from __________ to humans
- the more severe type of seasonal flu is caused by __________
- disseminated __________ coagulation is a clotting disorder that has been seen in conjunction with COVID-19 infections, and can lead to complications such as stroke and heart attack
- influenza A strains are named on the basis of their hemagglutinin (HA) and __________ (NA) properties, i.e. H1N1
- this enveloped virus causes an acute, self-limiting disease characterized by parotitis, high fever, and fatigue
- these enveloped viruses can cause respiratory diseases ranging from mild to severe and are named for the "crown-like" protein projections on their surface
- the respiratory __________ virus commonly causes potentially-serious respiratory infections in children
- a highly contagious virus that has an envelope and causes a disease characterized by a cough, sneezing, fever, and rash
- viruses in this group are also spread via the fecal-oral route and can cause conditions such as meningitis, exanthems, and "summer flu"
- an __________ is an illness outbreak on a more local scale
- another name for measles
- this process involves the acquisition of new viral genes, leading to major antigenic change usually associated with multi-strain viral co-infection
Down
- the orthomyxoviruses have ssRNA genomes that are __________ into eight separate molecules
- the human __________ is similar to RSV in that it causes respiratory illness primarily in children
- this virus causes the common cold and is cultured at a reduced temperature
- a __________ is an illness outbreak on a global scale
- the medication that can be prophylactic treatment for children susceptible to RSV and RSV complications
- it is speculated that coronaviruses are spread via direct contact (as with contaminated surfaces) and __________
- a distinctive feature of a measles infection is the presence of __________'s spots in the mouth
- inflamed salivary glands
- this processes is the accumulation of minor genomic changes over time
- these enveloped viruses are most often associated with croup and, very rarely, with pneumonia
- the family of viruses that includes influenza A, B, and C
23 Clues: inflamed salivary glands • another name for measles • a __________ is an illness outbreak on a global scale • the family of viruses that includes influenza A, B, and C • an __________ is an illness outbreak on a more local scale • the more severe type of seasonal flu is caused by __________ • this processes is the accumulation of minor genomic changes over time • ...
Patología Gastrointestinal 2014-03-08
Across
- Los virus de la hepatitis A, C, D y E son de tipo ___
- Este tipo de células secretan mucina y bicarbonato
- Capa formada por tejido conectivo laxo, es la más vascularizada por lo cual ayuda a la inervación autónoma muscular
- Adenoma que aparece casi siempre sobre una base de gastritis crónica con atrofia y metaplasia intestinal
- Lugar en donde se presentan con más frecuencia las úlceras pépticas
- Esos pólipos son cinco veces más frecuentes en mujeres y se descubren a una edad media de 50 años
- Familia taxonómica del virus de la hepatitis C.
- Vena que riega aproximadamente al 60% del hígado
- Forma clásica de la úlcera péptica
- Enfermedad clínica asociada al reflujo de los jugos gástricos
- Tipo de células cilíndricas que secretan pepsinógeno
- Signo más frecuente de la fase aguda de la mayoría de las hepatitis de evolución crónica que no siempre puede presentarse.
Down
- Caso de hepatitis más frecuente en el mundo.
- Cuando se da esta complicación existe una hiperplasia de la zona basal que supera el 20%
- Proceso maligno más frecuente del estómago
- Que tipo de virus causa ulceraciones más superficiales y las inclusiones nucleares y citoplasmáticas características dentro del endotelio capilar y células del estroma
- Que tipo de virus causa típicamente úlceras en sacabocados y se verá a la endoscopia inclusiones víricas de color blanquesino
- Glándula salival que aporta el 70% de la producción de saliva en la boca.
- Colitis causada normalmente por Clostridium, también se le conoce como colitis asociada a antibióticos
- Tipo de colitis limitada al colon y al recto cuyas manifestaciones extra intestinales se superponen con las que aparecen en la enfermedad de Crohn
- 75% de todos los pólipos GI son de tipo
- Capa más profunda del aparato gastrointestinal.
- En los casos graves de ERGE este tipo de reflujo desde el duodeno exacerba el daño
- Es la membrana más extensa del cuerpo, serosa, húmeda y deslizante, encargada de cubrir los órganos situados en la cavidad abdominal
24 Clues: Forma clásica de la úlcera péptica • 75% de todos los pólipos GI son de tipo • Proceso maligno más frecuente del estómago • Caso de hepatitis más frecuente en el mundo. • Familia taxonómica del virus de la hepatitis C. • Capa más profunda del aparato gastrointestinal. • Vena que riega aproximadamente al 60% del hígado • ...
INFECCIONES DE TRANSMISIÓN SEXUAL 2021-11-24
Across
- Orden al que pertenece todo el género clamidia.
- Fueron el grupo más afectada al inicio de la epidemia del sida.
- El uso de la terapia.. Es el principal tratamiento del sida.
- Es una de las principales áreas del cuerpo en la que se puede transmitir el VHS.
- Es una de las pricipales vias de transmisión del VIH dentro de esta se encuentra la Transfusión de sangre y jeringuillas.
- Infección de transmisión sexual causada por una bacteria qué causa llagas indoloras en el área genital boca y Ano.
- Nombre con el que se le puede llamar a la herpes labial.
- De que color se tiñe las bacteria de la gonorrea cuando es gramnegativo.
- Tipo de patógeno Qué causa la clamidia.
- Es una de las complicaciones graves que puede tener una mujer al contraer una its.
- Qué órganos afecta la tricomoniasis.
- Prueba para el diagnóstico de la pneumonía atípica.
- familia del virus que pertenece el virus del papiloma humano.
- Virus que ataca el sistema inmunitario del cuerpo.
- A qué familia pertenece el VHS.
Down
- Infección de transmisión sexual frecuente caracterizada por dolor y llagas en los genitales.
- Cuál es la tercera etapa de la sífilis.
- Aparte del cáncer del cuello uterino qué otro cáncer puede provocar el VPH.
- El serotipo A,B,C de la clamidia es causante de:
- Estructura que aumenta de tamaño son muy dolorosas y tienen pus presente en el linfogranuloma venéreo.
- Cómo se previenen enfermedades de transmisión sexual?
- Forma de la bacteria de la gonorrea.
- Nombre del patógeno de la sífilis.
- Tratamiento más común para la tricomoniasis incluso para mujeres embarazadas.
- Cuántas semanas es el mínimo tiempo de incubación del herpes en el cuerpo.
- Infección que causa signo de fresa en el cuello de la matriz.
- Es la tercera fase del virus de inmunodeficiencia humana.
- Tratamiento más utilizado actualmente para contrarrestar la sífilis.
- Órgano más afectado por el herpes.
- Cuál es la forma de la bacteria que causa la sífilis.
30 Clues: A qué familia pertenece el VHS. • Nombre del patógeno de la sífilis. • Órgano más afectado por el herpes. • Forma de la bacteria de la gonorrea. • Qué órganos afecta la tricomoniasis. • Cuál es la tercera etapa de la sífilis. • Tipo de patógeno Qué causa la clamidia. • Orden al que pertenece todo el género clamidia. • El serotipo A,B,C de la clamidia es causante de: • ...
INFECCIONES DE TRANSMISIÓN SEXUAL 2021-11-24
Across
- Cuál es la forma de la bacteria que causa la sífilis.
- El serotipo A,B,C de la clamidia es causante de:
- Nombre del patógeno de la sífilis.
- El uso de la terapia.. Es el principal tratamiento del sida.
- Es una de las pricipales vias de transmisión del VIH dentro de esta se encuentra la Transfusión de sangre y jeringuillas.
- Es la tercera fase del virus de inmunodeficiencia humana.
- Prueba para el diagnóstico de la pneumonía atípica.
- Es una de las principales áreas del cuerpo en la que se puede transmitir el VHS.
- De que color se tiñe las bacteria de la gonorrea cuando es gramnegativo.
- Fueron el grupo más afectada al inicio de la epidemia del sida.
- Cuál es la tercera etapa de la sífilis.
- A qué familia pertenece el VHS.
- Es una de las complicaciones graves que puede tener una mujer al contraer una its.
- Cuántas semanas es el mínimo tiempo de incubación del herpes en el cuerpo.
- Infección que causa signo de fresa en el cuello de la matriz.
- Órgano más afectado por el herpes.
Down
- Forma de la bacteria de la gonorrea.
- Tratamiento más común para la tricomoniasis incluso para mujeres embarazadas.
- Infección de transmisión sexual frecuente caracterizada por dolor y llagas en los genitales.
- Aparte del cáncer del cuello uterino qué otro cáncer puede provocar el VPH.
- Familia del virus que pertenece el virus del papiloma humano.
- Estructura que aumenta de tamaño son muy dolorosas y tienen pus presente en el linfogranuloma venéreo.
- Infección de transmisión sexual causada por una bacteria qué causa llagas indoloras en el área genital boca y Ano.
- Tipo de patógeno Qué causa la clamidia.
- Cómo se previenen enfermedades de transmisión sexual?
- Nombre con el que se le puede llamar a la herpes labial.
- Virus que ataca el sistema inmunitario del cuerpo.
- Qué órganos afecta la tricomoniasis.
- Tratamiento más utilizado actualmente para contrarrestar la sífilis.
- Orden al que pertenece todo el género clamidia.
30 Clues: A qué familia pertenece el VHS. • Nombre del patógeno de la sífilis. • Órgano más afectado por el herpes. • Forma de la bacteria de la gonorrea. • Qué órganos afecta la tricomoniasis. • Tipo de patógeno Qué causa la clamidia. • Cuál es la tercera etapa de la sífilis. • Orden al que pertenece todo el género clamidia. • El serotipo A,B,C de la clamidia es causante de: • ...
MODULE 1: CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-02-15
Across
- Study of immune system
- Discovered complement
- alveolar macrophages
- Discovered precipitins
- Presence or level of specific antibodies in the blood
- peptidoglycan in gram positive bacteria
- Largest cells in the peripheral blood
- A Russian biologist demonstrated that certain blood cells could ingest foreign material
- Kupffer cells.
- Least numerous of the WBCs found in peripheral blood, representing less than 1% of all circulating WBCs.
- all that can cause immune response
- osteoclasts
- also known as Cattle Plague
- Phagocytosis
- lipoprotein found in mycobacteria.
- pioneer in the humoral theory of immunity
- histiocytes
- also called immunoglobulins
- king of immune system
- he discovered vaccination
- Devised an agglutination reaction for the diagnosis of typhoid fever.
- the state of being exempted to disease
Down
- received a letter from a trade in China which reported a method that would prevent a future smallpox disease
- Monocytes are transformed into this once it reaches tissues
- used serum to treat diseases and discovered immunity against diphtheria and tetanus
- make a pathogen less virulent; it takes place through heat, aging, or chemical means
- 10 to 15 μm in diameter with a nucleus that has between two and five lobes, which are connected by thin, threadlike filaments
- benign disease caused by a virus closely related to the smallpox virus
- Can also perform phagocytosis but less efficient than neutrophils (low in number).
- theorized that immunization protects people against disease by exposing them to a version of a microbe that is harmless but is just enough like the disease-causing organism, or pathogen, that the immune system learns to fight it
- lipopolysaccharide in gram negative bacteria.
- Microglial cells
- farmer who inoculated his wife with vaccinia virus. First record of anyone using vaccinia virus to “protect” against smallpox
- Demonstration of cutaneous hypersensitivity
- frequently lethal state of shock induced by second injection of antigen
- Discovered the diphtheria toxin.
- causative agent of cow pox
- year when the Worl Health Assembly officially declared “the world and its people” free from endemic smallpox.
- the process of controlling infection and also called "inoculation"
39 Clues: osteoclasts • histiocytes • Phagocytosis • Kupffer cells. • Microglial cells • alveolar macrophages • Discovered complement • king of immune system • Study of immune system • Discovered precipitins • he discovered vaccination • causative agent of cow pox • also known as Cattle Plague • also called immunoglobulins • Discovered the diphtheria toxin. • all that can cause immune response • ...
Topic 1 Review - Key Vocabulary 2025-10-21
Across
- a tool that uses 2 questions at a time to identify an organisms physical characteristics
- prokaryotic, unicellular, found almost everywhere
- type of reproduction with one parent, identical to parent
- an organism with no backbone
- eukaryotic, multicullar, heterotrophs that absorb food
- type of symmetry where the body is mirrored around a central point
- a cell that is used by a virus to reproduce
- the broadest level of classification
- part of plant that captures light energy
- prokaryotic, unicellular, found in extreme conditions
- an organism that has only one cell
- a vertebrate that feeds their young milk, hair/fur
- a vertebrate that lives in water as young, and land as adult
- breaking down dead plants and animals to recycle nutrients back into the soil
- a vertebrate with a body covered in scales and lays eggs
- type of symmtry where one imaginary line can be drawn to divide the organism in half
- part of plant that absorbs water and anchors the plant
- another name for a heterotroph
- a tiny, nonliving particle that enters and reproduces inside a host cell
Down
- an organism that has a backbone
- a way to name an organism that uses its genus and species
- an organims with more than one cell
- another name for an autotraph
- plants that have no vascular tissue and are generally smaller
- contains a weakened virus that teachers the immune system how to respond to a virus
- part of plant that connects roots to leaves, provides support
- the grouping of organisms based on similar characteristics
- body does not have symmetry
- type of reproduction with two parents, offspring a mix of parents
- a living thing that must find/consume food for energy
- produced by fungus to reproduce asexually
- a living thing that makes its own food for energy
- a vertebrate that has wings, lightweight bones, and feathers
- plants that have vascular tissue (xylem and phloem) that transport water and nutrients
34 Clues: body does not have symmetry • an organism with no backbone • another name for an autotraph • another name for a heterotroph • an organism that has a backbone • an organism that has only one cell • an organims with more than one cell • the broadest level of classification • part of plant that captures light energy • produced by fungus to reproduce asexually • ...
teka teki silang biologi 2024-02-15
Across
- penyakit yang tertaut pada kromosom
- semua jenis spermatophyta menghasilkan
- ilmuwan yang dikenal sebagai bapak bioteknologi
- monomer dari DNA
- jenis jamur yang hidup sporofit pada tanaman yang sudah mati
- protein dapat dihasilkan organel
- sindrom turner merupakan suatu mutasi pada manusia
- proses virus mengambil alih mekanisme sel inang untuk memproduksi komponen virus
- organ yang berfungsi memompa darah keseluruh tubuh
- penyebaran virus melalui tulisan kecil dari saluran pernafasan
- penerapan teknologi rekayasa genetika pada manusia pertama kali pada penderita
- sebutan lain dari flagella atau flagelum
- pemisahan kromatid terjadi pada tahapan
- bertemunya sperma dan sel telur dalam siklus hidup manusia
- bakteri yang dapat mengubah bahan anorganik menjadi bahan organik
- organel yang berfungsi membentuk gelendong pembelahan pada hewan
- saluran air yang bentuknya seperti vas bunga
- tumbuhan lumut yang terlihat berwarna hijau bagian dari
- proses di mana virus memasuki sel inang
- interaksi antara suhu kelembaban angin antitudinal latitudinal dan topografi menghasilkan daerah iklim yang luas dinamakan
Down
- bakteri dengan flagelum menyebar di seluruh permukaan sel
- organ tubuh yang berfungsi sebagai penawar racun yang masuk dalam tubuh
- tingkat apa yang mengelompokkan organisme berdasarkan kesamaan ciri fisik dan sifat tertentu
- garis yang memisahkan jenis fauna Indonesia bagian timur dengan Tengah
- setelah fase blastula dalam siklus hidup manusia
- seluruh reaksi yang terjadi dalam tubuh menggunakan sumber energi
- transfer elektron terjadi dalam
- Adi memiliki nama ilmiah oryza sativa oryza merupakan
- protista yang memiliki kemiripan dengan hewan
- makhluk hidup yang berasal berkembang biak tanpa proses meiosis
- faktor dari 25 pengganti pertumbuhan dan perkembangan manusia
- selapisan tubuh terluar porifera
- reproduksi aseksual pada zygomycota
- vektor yang menyebabkan patogen penyebab penyakit malaria dari satu inang ke inang lain
- tingkat klasifikasi yang berada di bawah ordo dan di atas
- kemuliaan tanaman untuk mendapatkan bibit unggul dengan cara memindahkan kain tertentu dari spesies lain dengan perantara mikroorganisme
- enzim yang tidak aktif dibentuk dalam organel
- contoh heksopoda yang ber kaki enam
- kumpulan benang-benang halus pada jamur
- petunjuk evolusi dari golongan reptilia menuju golongan aves ditandai
40 Clues: monomer dari DNA • transfer elektron terjadi dalam • protein dapat dihasilkan organel • selapisan tubuh terluar porifera • penyakit yang tertaut pada kromosom • reproduksi aseksual pada zygomycota • contoh heksopoda yang ber kaki enam • semua jenis spermatophyta menghasilkan • pemisahan kromatid terjadi pada tahapan • kumpulan benang-benang halus pada jamur • ...
MODULE 1: CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-02-15
Across
- Devised an agglutination reaction for the diagnosis of typhoid fever.
- Demonstration of cutaneous hypersensitivity
- the process of controlling infection and also called "inoculation"
- Largest cells in the peripheral blood
- causative agent of cow pox
- frequently lethal state of shock induced by second injection of antigen
- peptidoglycan in gram positive bacteria
- Study of immune system
- Least numerous of the WBCs found in peripheral blood, representing less than 1% of all circulating WBCs.
- Phagocytosis
- make a pathogen less virulent; it takes place through heat, aging, or chemical means
- Discovered the diphtheria toxin.
- theorized that immunization protects people against disease by exposing them to a version of a microbe that is harmless but is just enough like the disease-causing organism, or pathogen, that the immune system learns to fight it
- Presence or level of specific antibodies in the blood
- Discovered complement
- also called immunoglobulins
- farmer who inoculated his wife with vaccinia virus. First record of anyone using vaccinia virus to “protect” against smallpox
- lipoprotein found in mycobacteria.
- king of immune system
- pioneer in the humoral theory of immunity
- benign disease caused by a virus closely related to the smallpox virus
Down
- 10 to 15 μm in diameter with a nucleus that has between two and five lobes, which are connected by thin, threadlike filaments
- histiocytes
- osteoclasts
- lipopolysaccharide in gram negative bacteria.
- Monocytes are transformed into this once it reaches tissues
- the state of being exempted to disease
- all that can cause immune response
- Are concerned with humoral immunity
- Can also perform phagocytosis but less efficient than neutrophils (low in number).
- also known as Cattle Plague
- received a letter from a trade in China which reported a method that would prevent a future smallpox disease
- alveolar macrophages
- he discovered vaccination
- A Russian biologist demonstrated that certain blood cells could ingest foreign material
- Discovered precipitins
- used serum to treat diseases and discovered immunity against diphtheria and tetanus
- Kupffer cells.
- year when the Worl Health Assembly officially declared “the world and its people” free from endemic smallpox.
- Microglial cells
40 Clues: histiocytes • osteoclasts • Phagocytosis • Kupffer cells. • Microglial cells • alveolar macrophages • Discovered complement • king of immune system • Study of immune system • Discovered precipitins • he discovered vaccination • causative agent of cow pox • also known as Cattle Plague • also called immunoglobulins • Discovered the diphtheria toxin. • all that can cause immune response • ...
KMPA 2023-11-29
Across
- Metode pencegahan HIV yang melibatkan penggunaan obat oleh individu yang belum terinfeksi untuk mengurangi risiko infeksi
- Pencegahan penularan HIV jika tidak dapat melakukan abstinence yakni menggunakan
- Usia yang sering dianggap sebagai rentan terhadap penularan HIV
- Proses di mana virus HIV menggandakan dirinya dalam sel manusia
Down
- Virus HIV dapat menyerang
- Kondisi kesehatan yang sering kali menjadi indikator bahwa seseorang telah beralih dari HIV ke AIDS
- Bulan apa diperingati sebagai hari aids sedunia?
- Warna pita yang digunakan menjadi simbol hari AIDS sedunia adalah
- Nama obat yang sering digunakan untuk mengendalikan virus pada ODHIV
- Tes yang dapat digunakan untuk mendiagnosis seseorang terinfeksi HIV adalah tes
10 Clues: Virus HIV dapat menyerang • Bulan apa diperingati sebagai hari aids sedunia? • Usia yang sering dianggap sebagai rentan terhadap penularan HIV • Proses di mana virus HIV menggandakan dirinya dalam sel manusia • Warna pita yang digunakan menjadi simbol hari AIDS sedunia adalah • Nama obat yang sering digunakan untuk mengendalikan virus pada ODHIV • ...
Battle of the Pathogens 2024-11-05
Across
- a serious disease of the nervous system caused by a toxin-producing bacterium
- A virus causing contagious sores, most often around the mouth
- a serious condition in which the body responds improperly to an infection
- A disease caused by a virus that can cause you to lose smell or taste
- also known as Norwalk virus
Down
- disease a bacterial infection spread to people through the bite of blacklegged ticks
- A viral disease that affects the lungs, nose and throat
- an infectious disease caused by bacteria that most often affects the lungs.
- inflammation of the tissues surrounding the brain and spinal cord
- a common illness affecting your nose and throat
10 Clues: also known as Norwalk virus • a common illness affecting your nose and throat • A viral disease that affects the lungs, nose and throat • A virus causing contagious sores, most often around the mouth • inflammation of the tissues surrounding the brain and spinal cord • A disease caused by a virus that can cause you to lose smell or taste • ...
INFECCIONES DE TRANSMISIÓN SEXUAL 2021-11-24
Across
- Cuál es la forma de la bacteria que causa la sífilis.
- El serotipo A,B,C de la clamidia es causante de:
- Nombre del patógeno de la sífilis.
- El uso de la terapia.. Es el principal tratamiento del sida.
- Es una de las pricipales vias de transmisión del VIH dentro de esta se encuentra la Transfusión de sangre y jeringuillas.
- Es la tercera fase del virus de inmunodeficiencia humana.
- Prueba para el diagnóstico de la pneumonía atípica.
- Es una de las principales áreas del cuerpo en la que se puede transmitir el VHS.
- De que color se tiñe las bacteria de la gonorrea cuando es gramnegativo.
- Fueron el grupo más afectada al inicio de la epidemia del sida.
- Cuál es la tercera etapa de la sífilis.
- A qué familia pertenece el VHS.
- Es una de las complicaciones graves que puede tener una mujer al contraer una its.
- Cuántas semanas es el mínimo tiempo de incubación del herpes en el cuerpo.
- Infección que causa signo de fresa en el cuello de la matriz.
- Órgano más afectado por el herpes.
Down
- Forma de la bacteria de la gonorrea.
- Tratamiento más común para la tricomoniasis incluso para mujeres embarazadas.
- Infección de transmisión sexual frecuente caracterizada por dolor y llagas en los genitales.
- Aparte del cáncer del cuello uterino qué otro cáncer puede provocar el VPH.
- Familia del virus que pertenece el virus del papiloma humano.
- Estructura que aumenta de tamaño son muy dolorosas y tienen pus presente en el linfogranuloma venéreo.
- Infección de transmisión sexual causada por una bacteria qué causa llagas indoloras en el área genital boca y Ano.
- Tipo de patógeno Qué causa la clamidia.
- Cómo se previenen enfermedades de transmisión sexual?
- Nombre con el que se le puede llamar a la herpes labial.
- Virus que ataca el sistema inmunitario del cuerpo.
- Qué órganos afecta la tricomoniasis.
- Tratamiento más utilizado actualmente para contrarrestar la sífilis.
- Orden al que pertenece todo el género clamidia.
30 Clues: A qué familia pertenece el VHS. • Nombre del patógeno de la sífilis. • Órgano más afectado por el herpes. • Forma de la bacteria de la gonorrea. • Qué órganos afecta la tricomoniasis. • Tipo de patógeno Qué causa la clamidia. • Cuál es la tercera etapa de la sífilis. • Orden al que pertenece todo el género clamidia. • El serotipo A,B,C de la clamidia es causante de: • ...
INFECCIONES DE TRANSMISIÓN SEXUAL 2021-11-24
Across
- Cuál es la forma de la bacteria que causa la sífilis.
- El serotipo A,B,C de la clamidia es causante de:
- Nombre del patógeno de la sífilis.
- El uso de la terapia.. Es el principal tratamiento del sida.
- Es una de las pricipales vias de transmisión del VIH dentro de esta se encuentra la Transfusión de sangre y jeringuillas.
- Es la tercera fase del virus de inmunodeficiencia humana.
- Prueba para el diagnóstico de la pneumonía atípica.
- Es una de las principales áreas del cuerpo en la que se puede transmitir el VHS.
- De que color se tiñe las bacteria de la gonorrea cuando es gramnegativo.
- Fueron el grupo más afectada al inicio de la epidemia del sida.
- Cuál es la tercera etapa de la sífilis.
- A qué familia pertenece el VHS.
- Es una de las complicaciones graves que puede tener una mujer al contraer una its.
- Cuántas semanas es el mínimo tiempo de incubación del herpes en el cuerpo.
- Infección que causa signo de fresa en el cuello de la matriz.
- Órgano más afectado por el herpes.
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- Forma de la bacteria de la gonorrea.
- Tratamiento más común para la tricomoniasis incluso para mujeres embarazadas.
- Infección de transmisión sexual frecuente caracterizada por dolor y llagas en los genitales.
- Aparte del cáncer del cuello uterino qué otro cáncer puede provocar el VPH.
- Familia del virus que pertenece el virus del papiloma humano.
- Estructura que aumenta de tamaño son muy dolorosas y tienen pus presente en el linfogranuloma venéreo.
- Infección de transmisión sexual causada por una bacteria qué causa llagas indoloras en el área genital boca y Ano.
- Tipo de patógeno Qué causa la clamidia.
- Cómo se previenen enfermedades de transmisión sexual?
- Nombre con el que se le puede llamar a la herpes labial.
- Virus que ataca el sistema inmunitario del cuerpo.
- Qué órganos afecta la tricomoniasis.
- Tratamiento más utilizado actualmente para contrarrestar la sífilis.
- Orden al que pertenece todo el género clamidia.
30 Clues: A qué familia pertenece el VHS. • Nombre del patógeno de la sífilis. • Órgano más afectado por el herpes. • Forma de la bacteria de la gonorrea. • Qué órganos afecta la tricomoniasis. • Tipo de patógeno Qué causa la clamidia. • Cuál es la tercera etapa de la sífilis. • Orden al que pertenece todo el género clamidia. • El serotipo A,B,C de la clamidia es causante de: • ...
INFECCIONES DE TRANSMISIÓN SEXUAL 2021-11-24
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- Es una de las pricipales vias de transmisión del VIH dentro de esta se encuentra la Transfusión de sangre y jeringuillas.
- Nombre del patógeno de la sífilis.
- El serotipo A, B, C de la clamidia es causante de:
- Es una de las principales áreas del cuerpo en la que se puede transmitir el VHS.
- Cuál es la forma de la bacteria que causa la sífilis.
- Nombre con el que se le puede llamar a la herpes labial.
- Cuántas semanas es el mínimo tiempo de incubación del herpes en el cuerpo.
- Es la tercera fase del virus de inmunodeficiencia humana.
- De que color se tiñe las bacteria de la gonorrea cuando es gramnegativo.
- Estructura que aumenta de tamaño son muy dolorosas y tienen pus presente en el linfogranuloma venéreo.
- El uso de la terapia___es el principal tratamiento del SIDA.
- Es una de las complicaciones graves que puede tener una mujer al contraer una its.
- Tratamiento más utilizado actualmente para contrarrestar la sífilis.
- Familia del virus que pertenece el virus del papiloma humano.
- Qué órganos afecta la tricomoniasis.
- Forma de la bacteria de la gonorrea.
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- Tratamiento más común para la tricomoniasis incluso para mujeres embarazadas.
- Orden al que pertenece todo el género clamidia.
- Infección que causa signo de fresa en el cuello de la matriz.
- A qué familia pertenece el VHS.
- Aparte del cáncer del cuello uterino qué otro cáncer puede provocar el VPH.
- Infección de transmisión sexual frecuente caracterizada por dolor y llagas en los genitales.
- Fueron el grupo más afectada al inicio de la epidemia del SIDA.
- Cómo se previenen enfermedades de transmisión sexual?
- Cuál es la tercera etapa de la sífilis.
- Órgano más afectado por el herpes.
- Prueba para el diagnóstico de la pneumonía atípica.
- Tipo de patógeno qué causa la clamidia.
- Infección de transmisión sexual causada por una bacteria qué causa llagas indoloras en el área genital, boca y ano.
- Virus que ataca el sistema inmunitario del cuerpo.
30 Clues: A qué familia pertenece el VHS. • Nombre del patógeno de la sífilis. • Órgano más afectado por el herpes. • Qué órganos afecta la tricomoniasis. • Forma de la bacteria de la gonorrea. • Cuál es la tercera etapa de la sífilis. • Tipo de patógeno qué causa la clamidia. • Orden al que pertenece todo el género clamidia. • El serotipo A, B, C de la clamidia es causante de: • ...
Health and disease 2022-10-04
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- A nutrient that provides energy. They are found in bread, potatoes, rice and pasta.
- The method by which a disease is passed from one person to another.
- a serious health problem. It happens when people do not eat the right amounts of nutrients.
- a microorganism containing chromosome that is loose in the cytoplasm in a long loop and plasmids
- any organism that transmit the disease and do not become ill themselves e.g mosquitoes
- diseases usually caused by lifestyle or genetic abnormalities) is not passed from one organism to another.
- Vitamin C deficiency
- Substance that controls the spread of bacteria in the body by killing them or stopping them reproducing.
- iron deficiency
- An infectious disease of the respiratory system caused by a virus.
- softening and weakening of bones in children, usually because of an extreme and prolonged vitamin D deficiency
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- suffering or death due to lack of food
- A relationship between two sets of data, such that when one set changes you would expect the other set to change as well.
- a disease spread by mosquitoes which carry the Plasmodium protist
- An ultramicroscopic infectious non-cellular organism that can replicate inside the cells of living hosts, with negative consequences.
- a microorganism that causes disease
- a disease obese people are more likely to suffer from
- A nutrient that provides materials to make new cells and to repair damaged tissues, such as muscles. Beans, eggs, fish, meat and milk are high in protein.
- Vitamin A deficiency
- disease usually caused by a microorganism – bacteria, virus or fungus) can be passed from one organism to another.
- a state of complete mental, physical and social well-being
- poisoning a bacterial disease caused by contaminated food
- A disease caused by an airborne virus
- They reproduce by forming fruiting bodies that release spores.
- diet A diet that contains the correct amount of all food groups
- The medical term for being very overweight, owing to the excessive accumulation of body fat.
26 Clues: iron deficiency • Vitamin A deficiency • Vitamin C deficiency • a microorganism that causes disease • A disease caused by an airborne virus • suffering or death due to lack of food • a disease obese people are more likely to suffer from • poisoning a bacterial disease caused by contaminated food • a state of complete mental, physical and social well-being • ...
B3201 - U1 Chap12 Test #3 2022-10-21
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- nucleus, creates the pollen tube
- the female reproductive organ in flowering plants
- the cell formed from the joining of the sperm nucleus and the egg nucleus
- haploid generation of a plant that produces male and female gametes that fuse at fertilization to form a diploid sporophyte
- fertilization, process where one sperm fertilizes an egg and another sperm fuses with two polar nuclei
- type of virus lifecycle where the virus actively invades and destroys host cells
- the structure that forms from an ovule
- diploid generation of a plant that produces haploid spores that develop without fertilization into a gametophyte
- a sac that contains female gametes
- part of the stamen that contains cells that undergo meiosis and mitosis to form pollen grains
- a cell with two pairs of homologous chromosomes
- part of the pistil that contains one or more ovules
- the male reproductive organ in flowering plants
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- the type of cell formed when the sperm nucleus and the two polar nuclei join together
- type of virus lifecycle where the virus uses a host to replicate its DNA but doesn't immediately destroy the host cell
- nuclei, the two nuclei inside one of the 8 cells produced from the megaspore
- part of the pistil that is located at the tip of the pistil and is the place where pollination takes place
- the haploid female gametophyte that will undergo mitosis to produce 8 haploid cells within the embryo sac
- nucleus, creates two sperm cells after undergoing mitosis
- part of the pistil that connects the stigma to the ovary
- the structure that forms from an ovary
- a grain that contains two haploid cells
- a cell with half the number of chromosomes as a diploid cell
- part of the stamen that supports the anther
- produced from specialized cells in the anther that undergo meiosis, will undergo mitosis to form a tube cell/nucleus and a generative cell/nucleus
- the food supply for the plant embryo
26 Clues: nucleus, creates the pollen tube • a sac that contains female gametes • the food supply for the plant embryo • the structure that forms from an ovule • the structure that forms from an ovary • a grain that contains two haploid cells • part of the stamen that supports the anther • a cell with two pairs of homologous chromosomes • ...
Spring midterm 2020-03-02
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- the structure a eukaryote has that a prokaryote doesn't have
- the type of troph that all algae belong
- structures used by bacteria for conjugation
- This protozoan uses cilia to help them move
- you might catch 50 of this type of virus in a lifetime, but never the same one twice
- diease caused by yersinia pestis, bacteria is transmitted by the bite of a flea
- generic name for single stage of fungi
- The total number of kingdoms
- belong to green algae family, lives in fresh water habitat
- the cellular organization that prokaryote have and some protista
- pseudomonas bacteria are use to clean up this toxic chemical from gold mining operations
- place where photoautotroph get their energy
- reproductive cell of fungi
- a structure a virus has to trick a cell into letting it inside
- clostridium botulinum kills by producing
- type of asexual reproduction that yeast have
- pigs and dogs hunt these underground mushrooms
- loops of DNA found outside of a bacterium chromosome that codes for essential genes
- the number of chromosomes that bacteria have
- type of environment the halophilic archeabacterial live in
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- what a virus does from season to season to keep vaccine makers from guessing
- type of bacteria that must have oxygen to live
- organisms that decompose dead organisms
- a characteristic of life that a virus does not have
- a fungi-like protist that can exist as an aggregate (two words)
- mycorrhizae are fungi associated with these
- "root" like structure found in fungi made of hyphae
- type of environment where lichens can't grow
- the number of cells that result from bacterial binary fission
- found in the cell walls of plants
- type of environment that protist are found
- a fungus and a photosynthetic partner make up this organism
- components of fungi cell walls
- This scientist isolated penicillin, the 1st antibiotic
- type of heterotroph that ingests its food
- Latin word meaning fungi
- an example of protozoan that uses psuedopods to move and ingest food
- parasitic fungus that attacks wheat crops
38 Clues: Latin word meaning fungi • reproductive cell of fungi • The total number of kingdoms • components of fungi cell walls • found in the cell walls of plants • generic name for single stage of fungi • organisms that decompose dead organisms • the type of troph that all algae belong • clostridium botulinum kills by producing • type of heterotroph that ingests its food • ...
cosmo 2020-10-26
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- kills harmful bacteria
- kills tuberculosis
- determination of the nature of the disease from its symptoms
- spiraled,coiled,corkscrew-shaped bacterial cells
- spherical bacterial cells,which appear singularly or in groups
- conditions of the cell are unfavorable, the cells can die
- the presence or the reasonably anticipated presence, of blood or other potentially infectious materials on the item's surface
- submicroscopic particle that infects and resides in the cells of a biological organism
- to stop bleeding use
- organisms that live on or obtain their nutrients from another organism called the host
- blood-borne virus that causes disease and can damage the liver
- acquired immune deficiency syndrome
- molds and yeasts that produce contagious diseases such as ringworm
- produced by organisms including bacteria,viruses,fungi,and parasites
- non-disease producing bacteria
- disposable after use
- illness resulting from conditions associated with employment
- reusable after being disinfected
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- removing dirt and debris
- kills viruses
- used to describe efforts to prevent spread of communicable diseases
- safety data sheets
- a sanitizer product that can be applied to the skin to reduce microbes
- caused by parasites such as lice and mites
- if a chemical eye injury occurs,flush the eyeball with___water
- rod-shaped cells that can produce a variety of diseases
- environmental protection agency
- bloodborne pathogen that causes a highly infectious disease that infects the liver
- bacteria reproduce and grow
- all microbes must be killed or destroyed
- colonies of microorganisms that adhere to environmental surfaces as well as the human body
- when someone is chocking___if the victim can talk or cough
- destroys or kill certain microbes on nonporous surfaces
- infectious micro-organisms in human blood that can cause disease in humans
- disease producing bacteria
- canadian centre for occupational health and safety
- human papilloma virus
- human immunodeficiency virus
- transmitted directly from person to another, or by contact with articles have come in contact with an infested person(such as combs and brushes,etc.)
- occupational safety and health administration
40 Clues: kills viruses • kills tuberculosis • safety data sheets • to stop bleeding use • disposable after use • human papilloma virus • kills harmful bacteria • removing dirt and debris • disease producing bacteria • bacteria reproduce and grow • human immunodeficiency virus • non-disease producing bacteria • environmental protection agency • reusable after being disinfected • ...
BAB1044 MICROBIOLOGY ASSIGNMENT 2 (May - 2025) 2025-06-16
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- The virus that causes AIDS
- Tiny single celled organisms that are everywhere
- The process by which cells obtain energy
- A relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed
- A genus of mold that produces penicillin
- A group of microorganisms growing together
- A protective outer layer around a bacterial cell
- none cellular organisms that need a host to reproduce
- The body's defense mechanism against infections
- A preparation used to prevent disease
- A virus that attacks bacteria
- A way to grow microorganisms in the laboratory
- A relationship where both organisms benefit
- Microorganisms that can cause disease
- A group of organisms that includes mushrooms and mols
- A yeast used in baking and brewing
- A close relationship between different organisms
- The process by which bacteria take up free DNA from the environment
- The transfer of genetic material between bacteria through direct contact
- A common genus of mold, some of which can produce toxins
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- A form of asexual reproduction in bacteria
- Single celled animal like microorganisms
- A genus of spherical bacteria that can cause infections like sore throats
- Tiny hair - like structures on the surface of bacteria used for attachment
- A substance required for the growth of microorganisms
- A small circular piece of DNA in bacteria that carries extra genes
- A genus of bacteria that causes diseases such as tuberculosis
- The process by which plants and some microorganisms make food
- A long, thin structure used by bacteria for movement
- A drug used to fight bacteria
- The process by which microorganisms produce energy without oxygen
- The transfer of bacterial genetic material by bacteriophages
- Tiny organisms that are difficult to see with the naked eye
- The virus that causes the flu
- A gel - like growth medium commonly used in the laboratory
- A resistant dormant structure formed by some bacteria
- A bacterium commonly found in the intestines
- A technique used to observe tiny organisms
- The invasion and multiplication of pathogens in the body
- Aquatic microorganisms that can perform photosynthesis
40 Clues: The virus that causes AIDS • A drug used to fight bacteria • A virus that attacks bacteria • The virus that causes the flu • A yeast used in baking and brewing • A preparation used to prevent disease • Microorganisms that can cause disease • Single celled animal like microorganisms • The process by which cells obtain energy • A genus of mold that produces penicillin • ...
Biology II Unit 1 Origins of Life, Prokaryotes, and Viruses 2025-08-22
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- A disease-causing organism, such as certain bacteria or viruses (p. 505).
- A rotating filament structure used for motility in many prokaryotes (p. 500).
- Bacteria with thick peptidoglycan walls that retain the crystal violet stain (p. 499).
- Protein coat surrounding the nucleic acid in a virus (p. 508).
- Transfer of genetic material between bacterial cells by direct contact via a pilus (p. 503).
- A unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles (p. 496).
- A highly resistant, dormant structure formed by some bacteria to survive harsh conditions (p. 504).
- A polymer of sugars and amino acids that makes up most bacterial cell walls (p. 498).
- Uptake of naked DNA from the environment by a bacterial cell (p. 503).
- An enzyme that synthesizes DNA from an RNA template (p. 511).
- Virus that uses reverse transcriptase to convert RNA into DNA inside the host cell (p. 511).
- A membrane derived from host cell membranes that surrounds the capsid in some viruses (p. 508).
- One of the two domains of prokaryotes; diverse in form and metabolism (p. 497).
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- A form of asexual reproduction in prokaryotes where a cell divides into two genetically identical cells (p. 502).
- A hairlike appendage used for attachment or transfer of genetic material (p. 500).
- An organism that can only replicate within a host cell (p. 509).
- Viral reproductive cycle that results in the destruction (lysis) of the host cell (p. 510).
- A virus that infects bacteria (p. 512).
- Region of the cytoplasm where the circular DNA molecule of prokaryotes is located (p. 501).
- Viral reproductive cycle where viral DNA integrates into the host genome and replicates with it (p. 510).
- One of the two domains of prokaryotes; often live in extreme environments and differ in cell wall and membrane chemistry (p. 497).
- Transfer of bacterial genes by a virus (p. 503).
- Bacteria with a thin peptidoglycan layer and an outer membrane; they do not retain the violet stain but take up safranin (p. 499).
- Rigid structure surrounding the cell membrane in most prokaryotes that maintains shape and protects against osmotic pressure (p. 498).
24 Clues: A virus that infects bacteria (p. 512). • Transfer of bacterial genes by a virus (p. 503). • An enzyme that synthesizes DNA from an RNA template (p. 511). • Protein coat surrounding the nucleic acid in a virus (p. 508). • An organism that can only replicate within a host cell (p. 509). • Uptake of naked DNA from the environment by a bacterial cell (p. 503). • ...
viral hepatitis 2023-04-13
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- The person who Discovered Hepatitis B virus
- Hepatotrophic virus most commonly responsible for Hepatocellular carcinoma
- intranuclear inclusions seen in Hepatitis B
- Hepatitis D virus is also known as"_________"
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- Population of divergent but closely related HCV
- Hepatitis C is often called the "________" Endemic
- Protein implicated in the pathogenesis of HBV associated liver cancer
- The month in which World Hepatitis Day is observed
8 Clues: The person who Discovered Hepatitis B virus • intranuclear inclusions seen in Hepatitis B • Hepatitis D virus is also known as"_________" • Population of divergent but closely related HCV • Hepatitis C is often called the "________" Endemic • The month in which World Hepatitis Day is observed • Protein implicated in the pathogenesis of HBV associated liver cancer • ...
La salud y el bienestar (Daffne Gomez) 2024-01-10
15 Clues: flu • cast • virus • cough • health • to rest • to heal • to treat • to faint • to cough • to suffer • to get hurt • prescription • to lose weight • doctors appointment
La salud y el bienestar Jacqueline 2024-01-09
15 Clues: flu • pill • cast • virus • health • injury • bandage • to rest • to faint • depression • to get hurt • prescription • to give a shot • to lose weight • doctors appointment
COVID Cross-word 2024-03-18
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- A sudden increase in the number of cases of a disease, above what is typically expected in a limited geographic area. Also a 1990s movie starring a new world monkey from Zaire… Somehow.
- The period between when a person is infected by a virus and when he or she notices symptoms of the disease.
- This type of vaccine gives your cells instructions for how to make the S protein found on the surface of the COVID-19 virus.
- The avoidance of close contact with other people during the outbreak of a contagious disease to minimize exposure and reduce the transmission of infection. It has 6 feet but is not an insect.
- A family of viruses, seven of which are known to infect people. They get their name from the crown-like spikes.
- Federal uniformed service of public health professionals who serve in various agencies and communities.
- Specialized clothing or equipment, worn by an employee for protection against infectious materials.
- Any agent that causes disease. This includes viruses, bacteria, and fungi.
- Separating and restricting the movements of people who were exposed to a contagious disease to see if they become sick.
- Keeping people with confirmed cases of a contagious disease separated from people who are not sick.
- The branch of medicine that deals with the study of the causes, distribution, and control of disease in populations.
- A sudden increase in the number of cases of a disease, in several countries or continents. The CDC recognized six stages of this.
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- Describes a disease that can be transferred from (non-human) animals to humans.
- Submicroscopic agents that infect living organisms. Can also be found by clicking sketchy links.
- An individual who is highly contagious and capable of transmitting a communicable disease to an unusually large number of uninfected individuals. Despite name, does not wear a cape.
- Face covering that offers protection against viral spread, also a favorite Halloween prop.
- National public health agency of the United States Federal Government.
- Common name for a Rhinovirus. Also describes Alaska in January.
- Specialized agency of the United Nations that is concerned with international public health. Did not write “Pinball Wizard”.
- Severe acute respiratory syndrome
- Though it looks like a surgical mask, this equipment is actually a respirator.
- Respiratory syncytial virus causing mild or cold-like symptoms.
- Often containing a preparation of a weakened or killed pathogen, this triggers the immune system to help it build immunity to a disease.
- A type of test designed for rapid diagnosis of active COVID infection.
- The disease caused by the virus SARS-CoV-2.
25 Clues: Severe acute respiratory syndrome • The disease caused by the virus SARS-CoV-2. • Common name for a Rhinovirus. Also describes Alaska in January. • Respiratory syncytial virus causing mild or cold-like symptoms. • National public health agency of the United States Federal Government. • A type of test designed for rapid diagnosis of active COVID infection. • ...
Introduction to Lab and Safety Training Vocabulary Terms 2022-04-28
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- dangers related to exposure to toxic, unstable, explosive, or flammable substances
- written laboratory orders indicating the tests that should be performed
- tests that provide simple, virtually error free results and no harm to the patient if incorrectly performed and they require a minimal amount of judgment and interpretation
- Health and Human Services
- long-lasting, debilitating conditions
- Safety Data Sheets (formerly known as material safety data sheets or MSDS)
- Other potentially infectious materials, such as blood and body fluids
- bloodborne virus that attacks the liver and is very likely to reach the chronic stage later in life
- highly contagious virus that enters the body through the gastrointestinal tract and attacks the liver
- dangers related to exposure to biological substances such as infectious or bloodborne pathogens
- Personal protective equipment
- transmitting a pathogen from one individual to another
- Point-of-Care testing
- through the skin
- human immunodeficiency virus
- the means by which an infectious agent or pathogen is transported from an infected individual to another person by indirect or direct contact
- CDC recommendations for infection control within health care facilities to prevent transmission of disease through contact with blood, body fluids, or OPIMs
- a test result far from the reference range indicating a threat to a patient's health
- outpatient facility versus hospital or bedridden setting
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- dangers related to electricity, fire, weather emergencies, bomb threats, and accidental injuries
- disease-causing microorganisms
- results of laboratory tests that have been ordered
- steady state of internal chemical and physical balance
- assumption that blood or other potentially infectious material from any patient or test kit could be infectious for HIV, HBV, or other blood borne pathogens
- Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act
- the numerical range of analyte values with which the general population will consistently show similar results 95% of the time
- a series of tests associated with a particular organ or disease
- an area that has been in contact with infectious materials or surfaces where infectious organisms may reside
- most prevalent bloodborne virus that enters body via parental exposure or high-risk sexual activity that attacks the liver: an individual can build a protective resistance against this virus by prior immunization or vaccination
- rigorous standard of policies and procedures developed by OSHA to protect employees who work in occupations where they are at risk of exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials
- Physician's Office Laboratory
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Post-exposure prophylaxis; preventative treatment after exposure to blood or other OPIMs
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- the substance being tested, such as glucose or cholesterol in a blood specimen
35 Clues: through the skin • Point-of-Care testing • Health and Human Services • human immunodeficiency virus • Personal protective equipment • Physician's Office Laboratory • disease-causing microorganisms • Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act • long-lasting, debilitating conditions • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • ...
Unit 7 Vocabulary 2016-11-20
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- the virus reproduces and then destroys the host cell and is released
- proteins with a sugar attached to them
- a eukaryotic cell with membrane bound organelles and a cell wall
- the phospholipid bilayer membrane which surrounds the genetic material and nucleus in eukaryotic cells
- the digestive system in a cell - breaks down molecules into their base components
- where the DNA is kept and RNA is transcribed - control center
- a small, infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of other organisms (not considered living)
- organelles organelles protected by a double or single membrane
- the formation of biological viruses during the infection process in the target host cells
- an organism with a nucleus and other membrane bound organelles
- any behavior that yields construction of an identical copy of itself (DNA)
- Deoxyribonucleic acid-a molecule that carries the genetic instructions of organisms
- a slender whip-like structure that allows single celled organisms to move
- semi-permeable barrier, allowing a very few molecules across it while fencing the majority of organically produced chemicals inside the cell - the most common molecule in it is phospholipids
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place
- rod-shaped organelles that can be considered the power generators of the cell (powerhouse of the cell)
- a eukaryotic cell in which all the organelles are contained in membranes and doesn't have a cell wall
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- the material between the plasma membrane (cell membrane) and the nuclear envelope - the fibrous proteins that occur in the cytoplasm (cytoskeleton) maintain the shape of the cell, anchor organelles, move the cell, and control internal movements of structures
- usually visible as a dark spot in the nucleus, and is the location of ribosome formation
- changes molecules and divides them into small membrane contained sacs called vesicles, which can be sent to various locations in the cell
- a viral reproduction cycle in which the viral DNA is added to the host cell's DNA and is copied along with the host cell's DNA
- material the medium by which instructions are transmitted from one generation of organisms to the next
- structures that give the cell its shape and help organize the cell's parts
- the transport system for molecules needed for certain changes and specific destinations - rough ER has ribosomes attached to it and smooth ER does not
- the complete, infected form of a virus outside a host cell
- the protein shell of a virus, encloses the genetic material of the virus
- when RNA is translated into protein through protein synthesis; float freely in the cytoplasm and are also bound to the endoplasmic reticulum
- small storage bubbles found in animal cells
- short, filamentous projections on a bacteria cell used for adhering to other bacteria cells
- a living cell in which a virus reproduces
- similar to flagella in structure and function, but is shorter and moves differently - a cell usually has hundreds or thousands that move in unison
- the theory that suggests that mitochondria and plastids in eukaryotic cells were once independent prokaryotic cells
- the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- an organism without a membrane bound nucleus or organelles
- vacuole an organelle found in plant cells that is surrounded by a membrane and functions to hold materials and waste
35 Clues: proteins with a sugar attached to them • a living cell in which a virus reproduces • small storage bubbles found in animal cells • the complete, infected form of a virus outside a host cell • the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism • an organism without a membrane bound nucleus or organelles • ...
Infection Control 2025-07-17
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- Borne & Standard Precautions, Standard precautions universal precautions Treat all blood/body fluids as infectious includes use of gloves disinfectants
- Complete elimination of all microbial life including bacterial spores
- Detergents that break down stubborn residue and film
- Human immunodeficiency virus.
- Body’s response to injury or infection redness or heat pain swelling
- Microscopic plant parasites including mold mildew yeast that cause conditions like ringworm
- Ability of a disinfectant to produce its intended effect kill targeted pathogens
- Type of fungus that grows on surfaces but not typically harmful in salons
- Skin safe germicides FDA‑regulated) used to reduce microbe
- simplex virus, Causes oral or genital herpes.
- Infectious agents requiring a host to replicate example HIV HPV herpes simplex hepatitis virus
- Chemical process post cleaning that reduces germs to safe levels
- tinea, Contagious fungal skin infection.
- Reusable items that can be cleaned/disinfected example shears and combs
- disinfectants, Strong tuberculocidal chemicals potentially harsh
- Infected but shows no symptoms.
- capitis, Head lice infestation
- disease, Illness resulting from workplace exposures
- shaped bacteria tetanus TB
- transmission, Spread through direct contact touching, kissing, sneezing
- spores, Dormant resistant bacterial forms example anthrax
- transmission, Spread via contaminated objects example tools, surfaces
- disposal
- Removal of contaminants via cleaning and disinfecting.
- infection, Confined to one area often with pus example a pimple
- TB-causing bacteria).
- that live off a host, causing diseases example lice and scabies
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- ammonium compounds, quats EPA-registered, user-friendly salon disinfectants
- pathogens, Disease causing microbes carried in blood or body fluids example HIV hepatitis
- Staphylococcus aureus, (MRSA) A staph infection resistant to many antibiotics.
- Chemicals that destroy most bacteria, fungi, and viruses but not spores on surfaces
- Any abnormal condition impairing bodily functions
- Body's ability to resist infections.
- Any organism too small to see without a microscope bacteria, fungi protozoa etc
- Process of identifying a disease from signs symptoms or tests cosmetologists may not diagnose
- Contagious disease, Easily spread from person to person example colds ringworm and pink eye
- disease, Caused by harmful organisms bacteria viruses fungi parasites
- Mechanical removal scrubbing of visible dirt, debris, and many germs using soap/detergent and water
- Human papilloma virus.
- hypochlorite, bleach Common disinfectant for spills and surfaces
- Single-celled organisms some harmful pathogenic some harmless non‑pathogenic
- Non‑human infecting fungus on surfaces
- bactericidal fungicidal virucidal Labels indicating a disinfectant’s capability to kill TB bacteria fungi or viruses respectively
- Spiral‑shaped bacteria syphilis or Lyme
- use, Disposable, Items intended for only one client.
- immunity, Gained through exposure or vaccination.
- Itch mites burrowing under skin
- incident, Contact with broken skin or body fluids during work
- Smooth non-absorbent materials example metal hard rubber glass suitable for cleaning disinfection
- Round bacteria staphylococci, streptococci diplococci
- disease, Caused by parasites example lice and ringworm
- barbae capitis, Fungal infections of beard/neck and scalp
- Invasion of body tissues by pathogenic organisms
- virus, Infects the liver types include A, B, C.
- immunity, Genetic or baseline defense.
- Absorbent materials example sponge or wood cannot be disinfected reliably
- Fluid from infection white blood cells, bacteria, debris
57 Clues: disposal • TB-causing bacteria). • Human papilloma virus. • shaped bacteria tetanus TB • Human immunodeficiency virus. • capitis, Head lice infestation • Infected but shows no symptoms. • Itch mites burrowing under skin • Body's ability to resist infections. • Non‑human infecting fungus on surfaces • immunity, Genetic or baseline defense. • Spiral‑shaped bacteria syphilis or Lyme • ...
MICROWORD 2023-04-22
15 Clues: TMV • RTPCR • Monera • Purple • Budding • Bacillus • Worldwar2 • Pneumonia • Ethanol+CO2 • Activate CDKs • Edward jenner • Against virus • Sterilization • Monascus Purpureas • Immunosuppressive agent to treat graft rejection
Virus Crossword-Morgan Prigge 2020-02-03
Across
- mosquito bites, liver, eyes and skin, vaccine
- very contagious, blisters, and spreads with toys
- No vaccine, swelling of brain, don't show symptoms
- affects bloodstream, convulsions, mosquito bite
- fluid filled blisters, have gotten chicken pox before
- dizziness, chills, spread by rodent droppings air
- Hepatitis have vaccine, affects liver A
- pregnant women, MMR vaccine, red rash, inflamed red eyes.
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- Spreads through blood, vision loss, membrane around brain enflamed.
- rash fever pain behind eyes, mosquito
- No symptoms, spreads from needles, leads to liver disease, and no vaccine
- mosquitos, abrupt, terrible joint pain, fever, vaccine, mostly africa.
- Hepatitis have vaccine, affects liver B
- face to face contact, eradicated, rash bumps vomiting diarrhea
- Affects older people people, respiratory illness, from China
15 Clues: rash fever pain behind eyes, mosquito • Hepatitis have vaccine, affects liver B • Hepatitis have vaccine, affects liver A • mosquito bites, liver, eyes and skin, vaccine • affects bloodstream, convulsions, mosquito bite • very contagious, blisters, and spreads with toys • dizziness, chills, spread by rodent droppings air • ...
Virus/Bacteria/Protists/Fungi 2021-01-27
Across
- a fungus grows a new part of its body and it breaks off which is the new organism
- in order to live and reproduce a virus must have this to infect
- rod shaped bacteria
- plant roots and fungi form this underground structure
- plant like protists
- reproductive structures of the fungus
- bacteria that break down chemicals for energy
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- a strand of DNA or RNA surrounded by a coat of protein
- tail used for movement in bacteria cells
- sphere shaped bacteria
- animal like protists
- thread like structures that form mycelium in a fungus
- protists live in this type of environment
- protists that consume like an animal or they can use energy from the sun to make their own food
- spiral shaped bacteria
15 Clues: rod shaped bacteria • plant like protists • animal like protists • sphere shaped bacteria • spiral shaped bacteria • reproductive structures of the fungus • tail used for movement in bacteria cells • protists live in this type of environment • bacteria that break down chemicals for energy • plant roots and fungi form this underground structure • ...
Virus/Bacteria/Protists/Fungi 2021-01-27
Across
- a fungus grows a new part of its body and it breaks off which is the new organism
- in order to live and reproduce a virus must have this to infect
- rod shaped bacteria
- plant roots and fungi form this underground structure
- plant like protists
- reproductive structures of the fungus
- bacteria that break down chemicals for energy
Down
- a strand of DNA or RNA surrounded by a coat of protein
- tail used for movement in bacteria cells
- sphere shaped bacteria
- animal like protists
- thread like structures that form mycelium in a fungus
- protists live in this type of environment
- protists that consume like an animal or they can use energy from the sun to make their own food
- spiral shaped bacteria
15 Clues: rod shaped bacteria • plant like protists • animal like protists • sphere shaped bacteria • spiral shaped bacteria • reproductive structures of the fungus • tail used for movement in bacteria cells • protists live in this type of environment • bacteria that break down chemicals for energy • plant roots and fungi form this underground structure • ...
Virus infected year 5 2021-03-30
Across
- - stuck inside for a period of time
- - selling stuff at school
- - people who makes me laugh
- - remote learning tool
- - my year 5 teacher
- - a meeting we used for an incursion
Down
- - A new location I moved to
- -something athletic
- - stay 1.5 metre away
- - a contagious virus in 2019
- - where we moved to
- - talking on stage
- - little kids we take care of
- - a place where we learn and make friends
- - my favourite subject
15 Clues: - talking on stage • -something athletic • - where we moved to • - my year 5 teacher • - stay 1.5 metre away • - remote learning tool • - my favourite subject • - selling stuff at school • - A new location I moved to • - people who makes me laugh • - a contagious virus in 2019 • - little kids we take care of • - stuck inside for a period of time • - a meeting we used for an incursion • ...
VIRUS AND SO ON 2023-09-14
Across
- A/an ____ is a widespread outbreak of a disease that affects multiple countries or even the whole world.
- Design new medical devices, develop new therapies for diseases, and improve our understanding of biological systems.
- The study of the chemical processes that occur within living organisms.
- Study about virus.
- This is a microscopic particle that may trigger diseases in organisms.
- The science of naming, describing, and classifying organisms.
- During global disease outbreaks, it is important for people to undergo , wherein a person stays in the hospital or at home after exposure to a disease.
- A/an ___ is a disease outbreak that affects a large group of people within a specific area.
- A study about very small creatures.
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- A study about immunity, vaccine, so on.
- Interdisciplinary field that combines biology, computer science, and statistics.
- The use of living organisms or their products to develop new products or processes.
- A/an___ is a scientist who studies diseases and their causes and how to prevent and stop them.
- Study how chemicals interact with biological systems and how these interactions can lead to toxicity .
- The study of the biological processes that underlie human health and disease
15 Clues: Study about virus. • A study about very small creatures. • A study about immunity, vaccine, so on. • The science of naming, describing, and classifying organisms. • This is a microscopic particle that may trigger diseases in organisms. • The study of the chemical processes that occur within living organisms. • ...
Crossword puzzle on virus 2023-12-16
Across
- A person or animal without apparent disease who harbours a specific infectious agent
- Any departure, subjective or objective, from a state of physiological or psychological well-being.
- The proportion of persons infected, after exposure to a causative agent, who then develop clinical disease.
- Change in physiological status or in disease occurrence that conforms to a regular seasonal pattern.
- The occurrence of more cases of disease than expected in a given area over a particular period.
- A disease that is persistent, confined, and widespread within specific geographic boundaries
- A long-term movement or change in frequency, usually upwards or downwards.
- A disease that occurs infrequently and irregularly.
Down
- The proportion of persons with clinical disease, who after becoming infected, become severely ill or die.
- Resistance developed in response to stimulus by an antigen
- An epidemic occurring over a very wide area usually affects a large proportion of the population.
- The number or proportion of cases or events or conditions in a given population.
- A person or other living organism that can be infected by an infectious agent under natural conditions.
- A factor, such as a micro-organism whose presence is essential for the occurrence of a disease.
- The study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states
15 Clues: A disease that occurs infrequently and irregularly. • Resistance developed in response to stimulus by an antigen • The study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states • A long-term movement or change in frequency, usually upwards or downwards. • The number or proportion of cases or events or conditions in a given population. • ...
Infectious Disease Research Topics 2015-10-27
Across
- infectious disease caused by the hepatitis B virus which affects the liver. It can cause both acute and chronic infections.
- Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus is a bacterium responsible for several difficult-to-treat infections in humans.
- are bacteria found in the environment, foods, and intestines of people and animals.
- large genus of lactic acid bacteria of the phylum Firmicutes.
- A bacterium that occurs widely in nature and is a cause of botulism; its six main types, A to F, are characterized by antigenically distinct but pharmacologically similar, very potent neurotoxins.
- viral disease that causes acute inflammation of the brain in humans and other warm-blooded animals.
- diploid fungus that grows both as yeast and filamentous cells and a causal agent of opportunistic oral and genital infections in humans and candidal onychomycosis, an infection of the nail plate.
- one of the most common causes of foodborne illness in the United States.
- an infectious disease caused by bacteria of the Borrelia type. The most common sign of infection is an expanding area of redness, known as erythema migrans, that begins at the site of a tick bite about a week after it has occurred.
- colitis (inflammation of the large intestine) resulting from infection with Clostridium difficile, a spore-forming bacterium.
- sometimes known as the winter vomiting bug in the UK, is the most common cause of viral gastroenteritis in humans.
- an acute disease caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. Most forms of the disease are lethal, and it affects mostly animals.
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- a genus of coccus gram-positive bacteria belonging to the phylum Firmicutes and the Lactobacillales order
- any of several groups of RNA-containing viruses that are transmitted by bloodsucking arthropods, as ticks, fleas, or mosquitoes, and may cause encephalitis, yellow fever, or dengue fever.
- a microscopic parasite that causes the diarrheal disease cryptosporidiosis. Both the parasite and the disease are commonly known as "Crypto."
- DNA virus from the papillomavirus family that is capable of infecting humans.
- an infectious disease caused by either of two virus variants, Variola major and Variola minor.
- a viral hemorrhagic fever of humans and other primates caused by ebolaviruses.
- an acute infectious disease of the liver caused by the hepatitis A virus. Many cases have few or no symptoms, especially in the young.
- a genus of Gram-positive bacteria. Under the microscope, they appear round, and form in grape-like clusters.
- common Gram-negative bacterium that can cause disease in plants and animals, including humans.
- Gram-negative, rod-shaped coccobacillus, a facultative anaerobic bacterium that can infect humans and animals.
- a genus of anaerobic flagellated protozoan parasites of the phylum Sarcomastigophora that colonise and reproduce in the small intestines of several vertebrates, causing giardiasis.
- a widespread, infectious disease caused by various strains of mycobacteria, usually Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Tuberculosis typically attacks the lungs, but can also affect other parts of the body.
- commonly known as "the flu", is an infectious disease caused by the influenza virus.
- inflammatory condition of the lung affecting primarily the microscopic air sacs known as alveoli.
- an infectious disease affecting primarily the liver, caused by the hepatitis C virus. The infection is often asymptomatic,
27 Clues: large genus of lactic acid bacteria of the phylum Firmicutes. • one of the most common causes of foodborne illness in the United States. • DNA virus from the papillomavirus family that is capable of infecting humans. • a viral hemorrhagic fever of humans and other primates caused by ebolaviruses. • ...
SOFTWARE 2022-11-05
Across
- untuk menjaga computer dari virus
- peluncur apliksi
- memungkin kan anda melampaui berbagai di rapat web
- untuk mendeteksi serta melindungidari virus
- menjelajah dan mengunduh aplikasi
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- untuk mendesain untuk mendesain gambar konstruksi
- peluncur aplikasi dan pencari file
- untuk mendesain gambar
- program anti firus
- mesin telusur
10 Clues: mesin telusur • peluncur apliksi • program anti firus • untuk mendesain gambar • untuk menjaga computer dari virus • menjelajah dan mengunduh aplikasi • peluncur aplikasi dan pencari file • untuk mendeteksi serta melindungidari virus • untuk mendesain untuk mendesain gambar konstruksi • memungkin kan anda melampaui berbagai di rapat web
SOFTWARE 2022-11-05
Across
- untuk menjaga computer dari virus
- peluncur apliksi
- memungkin kan anda melampaui berbagai di rapat web
- untuk mendeteksi serta melindungidari virus
- menjelajah dan mengunduh aplikasi
Down
- untuk mendesain untuk mendesain gambar konstruksi
- peluncur aplikasi dan pencari file
- untuk mendesain gambar
- program anti firus
- mesin telusur
10 Clues: mesin telusur • peluncur apliksi • program anti firus • untuk mendesain gambar • untuk menjaga computer dari virus • menjelajah dan mengunduh aplikasi • peluncur aplikasi dan pencari file • untuk mendeteksi serta melindungidari virus • untuk mendesain untuk mendesain gambar konstruksi • memungkin kan anda melampaui berbagai di rapat web
Denguefeber 2024-04-16
9 Clues: denguefeber er... • dengue oppstod i... • bakterie eller virus • vaksine for denguefeber • er det en dødelig sykdom • smitter andre med denguefeber • smittsom sykdom du får fra mygg • symptom som varer i 5 til 7 dager • hvor mange forskjellige typer denguefeber er det
Virus y bacterias 2025-10-08
10 Clues: que necesitan invadir • previenen con vacunas • mientras que los virus • si mismas y algunas son • que pueden multiplicarse • partículas infecciosas no • bacterias son organismos vivos • vivas para aplicarse las bacterias • los cuales se combaten con antivirales o • tratan con antibióticos que no afectan a los
Biologi korsord 2014-10-15
10 Clues: HAR VAKUOL • GER SJUKDOMARd • VÅR UTVECKLING • FINNS I DJURCELLER • FINNS I VÄXTCELLER • HAR DNA EJ I KÄRNAN • HAR EN STAD INOM SIG • ÄR INOM "GRUPPEN" EUKARYOTA • TRÄNGER SIG IN I EN DJURCELL FÖR ATT FÖRÖKA SIG • (MINDRE ÄN DJURCELLER OCH VÄXTCELLER MEN STÖRRE ÄN VIRUS
Ishan crossword puzzle Dec 22, 2020 2020-12-22
Across
- fruit sugar
- Japanese currency
- a disease caused by mosquito bites
- national flower of Nepal
- virus causing jaundice
Down
- the study of maps and map making
- the smallest bone in human body
- deepest lake of world, situated in Russia
- capital of Finland
- business capital of South Africa
- vast area of Russia that extends from Ural mountain in West to Pacific Ocean in the East and southward from Arctic Ocean to northwards bordering Kazakhstan
- one of the strongest muscle in human, in jaw
- virus causing severe diarrhoea
13 Clues: fruit sugar • Japanese currency • capital of Finland • virus causing jaundice • national flower of Nepal • virus causing severe diarrhoea • the smallest bone in human body • the study of maps and map making • business capital of South Africa • a disease caused by mosquito bites • deepest lake of world, situated in Russia • one of the strongest muscle in human, in jaw • ...
health 2020-11-22
Across
- tiny particle/living thing that causes disease
- illness keeps body from feeling/working well
- body's ability to diseases caused by germs
- disease causing extremely weak immune system
- medicine that helps to form antibodies
- a sign of disease
- disease caused by spreading of germs
Down
- all parts/activities that fight disease
- small particle that multiplies inside a cell
- chemical made by the body to fight disease
- a body's response to changes around you
- one-cell living things
- virus that attacks the immune system causes aids
13 Clues: a sign of disease • one-cell living things • disease caused by spreading of germs • medicine that helps to form antibodies • all parts/activities that fight disease • a body's response to changes around you • chemical made by the body to fight disease • body's ability to diseases caused by germs • small particle that multiplies inside a cell • ...
Canine vaccines 2022-10-15
Across
- - The H part of DHPP. This disease of the liver is caused by a virus that is unrelated to the human form.
- - Type of disease caused by ticks
- - The primary vaccine for kennel cough. Your pet may get this if you "board" them.
- - Highly contagious virus that attacks the nervous system. One of the P's in DHPP.
- - Highly contagious virus that affects all dogs. Virus attacks the gastrointestinal system. Puppies can die within 48-72 hours from severe dehydration. One of the P's in DHPP.
Down
- - Spreads through respiratory droplets and causes flu-like symptoms (coughing, fever, nasal discharge)
- - Transmitted by mosquitoes
- - Viral disease of mammals that invades the central nervous system. Required by law.
- - Caused by bacteria. Spread by infected urine in soil and water. Can be transferable to humans.
9 Clues: - Transmitted by mosquitoes • - Type of disease caused by ticks • - The primary vaccine for kennel cough. Your pet may get this if you "board" them. • - Highly contagious virus that attacks the nervous system. One of the P's in DHPP. • - Viral disease of mammals that invades the central nervous system. Required by law. • ...
Unit 7 Vocabulary 2016-11-20
Across
- an organism with a nucleus and other membrane bound organelles
- a living cell in which a virus reproduces
- a small, infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of other organisms (not considered living)
- rod-shaped organelles that can be considered the power generators of the cell (powerhouse of the cell)
- proteins with a sugar attached to them
- the phospholipid bilayer membrane which surrounds the genetic material and nucleus in eukaryotic cells
- Deoxyribonucleic acid-a molecule that carries the genetic instructions of organisms
- small storage organelles found in animal cells
- semi-permeable barrier, allowing a very few molecules across it while fencing the majority of organically produced chemicals inside the cell - the most common molecule in it is phospholipids
- a slender whip-like structure that allows single celled organisms to move
- a viral reproduction cycle in which the viral DNA is added to the host cell's DNA and is copied along with the host cell's DNA
- the transport system for molecules needed for certain changes and specific destinations - rough ER has ribosomes attached to it and smooth ER does not
- when RNA is translated into protein through protein synthesis; they float freely in the cytoplasm and are also bound to the endoplasmic reticulum
- the virus reproduces and then destroys the host cell and is released
- a eukaryotic cell with membrane bound organelles and a cell wall
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place
- usually visible as a dark spot in the nucleus, and is the location of ribosome formation
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- an organism without a membrane bound nucleus or organelles
- changes molecules and divides them into small membrane contained sacs called vesicles, which can be sent to various locations in the cell
- short, filamentous projections on a bacteria cell used for adhering to other bacteria cells
- the medium by which instructions are transmitted from one generation of organisms to the next
- organelles protected by a double or single membrane
- an organelle found in plant cells that is surrounded by a membrane and functions to hold materials and waste
- structures that give the cell its shape and help organize the cell's parts
- the formation of biological viruses during the infection process in the target host cells
- where the DNA is kept and RNA is transcribed - control center
- any behavior that yields construction of an identical copy of itself (DNA)
- similar to flagella in structure and function, but is shorter and moves differently - a cell usually has hundreds or thousands that move in unison
- the complete, infected form of a virus outside a host cell
- the protein shell of a virus, encloses the genetic material of the virus
- the theory that suggests that mitochondria and plastids in eukaryotic cells were once independent prokaryotic cells
- the material between the plasma membrane (cell membrane) and the nuclear envelope - the fibrous proteins that occur in the cytoplasm (cytoskeleton) maintain the shape of the cell, anchor organelles, move the cell, and control internal movements of structures
- the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- the digestive system in a cell - breaks down molecules into their base components
- a eukaryotic cell in which all the organelles are contained in membranes and doesn't have a cell wall
35 Clues: proteins with a sugar attached to them • a living cell in which a virus reproduces • small storage organelles found in animal cells • organelles protected by a double or single membrane • an organism without a membrane bound nucleus or organelles • the complete, infected form of a virus outside a host cell • the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism • ...
Elephant Endotheliotropic Virus 2022-07-31
Across
- variety of life in ecosystem or world
- average age female elephants have first calf
- symptom where platelet count is low
- lack of energy or laziness
- symptom that causes abnormal enlargement in body
Down
- this rate is as high as 85%
- virus' ability to remain hidden
- species that is essential to success of an ecosystem
- EEHV makes it hard for elephants to control ___ pathways
- illegal hunting or capture of wild animals
10 Clues: lack of energy or laziness • this rate is as high as 85% • virus' ability to remain hidden • symptom where platelet count is low • variety of life in ecosystem or world • illegal hunting or capture of wild animals • average age female elephants have first calf • symptom that causes abnormal enlargement in body • species that is essential to success of an ecosystem • ...
Microbes 2025-02-02
Across
- found in the stomach as a defence
- taken to combat bacterial infections
- causes food poisoning
- dangerous viral infection caused by coronavirus
- _____ foot - caused by a fungal infection
Down
- mushrooms and yeast are examples of
- causes the flu and colds
- first line defence all over your body
- made by whiteblood cells to fight disease
- contains a weakened version of a virus
- first line defence of your eyes
11 Clues: causes food poisoning • causes the flu and colds • first line defence of your eyes • found in the stomach as a defence • mushrooms and yeast are examples of • taken to combat bacterial infections • first line defence all over your body • contains a weakened version of a virus • made by whiteblood cells to fight disease • _____ foot - caused by a fungal infection • ...
klierkoorts 2015-03-22
7 Clues: vorm van het virus • ik heb antistoffen, dus ik ben • kissing disease in de volksmond • soort klier dat worden aangetast • het virus blijft slapend aanwezig • de ontdekker van het epstein-barr virus • als je een hoge temperatuur hebt, heb je
HIV 2019-11-26
Across
- najteži stadij HIV infekcije uzrokovan teškim oštećenjem imunološkog sustava
- Human Immuno-deficiency Virus
- testiranje na HIV je besplatno i ...
- Gdje se može besplatno i anonimno testirati
- Negativni stavovi utemeljeni na pogrešnim činjenicama
- Nije bakterija
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- Najsigurniji način na koji možemo saznati svoj HIV status
- Obrana i ...
- Najsigurniji oblik mehaničke kontracepcije
- Skup mjera kojima se spriječava bilo kakve neželjene pojave
- Svjetski dan borbe protiv AIDS-a je ...
11 Clues: Obrana i ... • Nije bakterija • Human Immuno-deficiency Virus • testiranje na HIV je besplatno i ... • Svjetski dan borbe protiv AIDS-a je ... • Najsigurniji oblik mehaničke kontracepcije • Gdje se može besplatno i anonimno testirati • Negativni stavovi utemeljeni na pogrešnim činjenicama • Najsigurniji način na koji možemo saznati svoj HIV status • ...
Omicron 2021-12-16
Across
- the newest variant, very transmissible
- number of cases increases super super fast
- the name of the world-wide health problem
- parts of the US are already ____ with cases
- scientists in Europe _____ about a surge in infections
- the first variant
Down
- the Omicron virus is highly ________
- By _______ 11, Omicron was 2.9% of cases
- the third shot of the vaccine
- a quick increase in cases
- gives you protection from the virus
11 Clues: the first variant • a quick increase in cases • the third shot of the vaccine • gives you protection from the virus • the Omicron virus is highly ________ • the newest variant, very transmissible • By _______ 11, Omicron was 2.9% of cases • the name of the world-wide health problem • number of cases increases super super fast • parts of the US are already ____ with cases • ...
Key words crossword 2023-09-28
Across
- an occurrence of a large number of disease
- simple, unicellular animals comprising some 50,000 animals
- an epidemic that affects multiple geographic areas
- a wide spread infectious disease in one area
- the act of coming into contact with a disease
- single celled prokaryote
Down
- ultramicroscopic infectious agent
- any disease producing agent like a virus
- people who study epidemics
- a microscopic organism
- a substance that contains antigenic components
11 Clues: a microscopic organism • single celled prokaryote • people who study epidemics • ultramicroscopic infectious agent • any disease producing agent like a virus • an occurrence of a large number of disease • a wide spread infectious disease in one area • the act of coming into contact with a disease • a substance that contains antigenic components • ...
Immune System Crossword Puzzle 2013-05-07
Across
- This type of immunity is acquired only by previously being infected by the disease.
- Elevated body temperature.
- Secreations in the nose and throat that trap bacteria.
- Type of pathogen that causes malaria.
- Pathogen that causes athlete's foot.
- Injection of weakened or mild form of pathogen to produce immunity.
- Drugs that are used to counteract the effects of histamines.
- Animals that carry disease-causing organisms.
- Disease causing agent.
- Chemicals that increase blood flow to surrounding area.
- Poisons that produce illness.
- The body's most important nonspecific defense.
- Any change that disrupts normal body function.
- A substance that triggers an immune response.
- This type of immunity lasts only a short time.
- Most common over-reaction of the immune system.
- Caused by the HIV-virus.
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- Type of pathogen that causes tetanus.
- Disease that begins when something goes wrong with regulating cell growth and division.
- Cells that engulf pathogens.
- Tumor that can invade and destroy surrounding tissue.
- Mass of rapidly growing tissue.
- Proteins that interfere with a virus.
- Compounds that kill bacteria.
- A combination of chemicals that destroy cancer cells.
- This persons postulate is used to identify the microorganism that causes a specific disease.
- Protein that helps destroy pathogens.
- The spread of cancerous tumors beyond their original site.
- Disease spread by sexual contact.
- A pathogen that can replicate only by infecting living cells.
30 Clues: Disease causing agent. • Caused by the HIV-virus. • Elevated body temperature. • Cells that engulf pathogens. • Compounds that kill bacteria. • Poisons that produce illness. • Mass of rapidly growing tissue. • Disease spread by sexual contact. • Pathogen that causes athlete's foot. • Type of pathogen that causes tetanus. • Type of pathogen that causes malaria. • ...
Evolution & Classification 2015-05-19
Across
- animals that have backbones and breastfeed their young
- Transports water
- grouping organisms based on common ancestors and characteristics.
- _________ Immunity - occurs after a baby is born when it still has some of the cells that fight infection from its mother's blood.
- old, simple
- ___________ Plants - the oldest most primitive kind of plant; do not have roots, stems, leaves or vascular tissue (for transport)EX: Moss
- Spot that takes in light; found in photosynthetic, single-celled organisms
- when an organism depends on other organisms for nutrition because it cannot make its own food
- when an organism uses processes like photosynthesis to make its own food.
- Evolved more recently; HAVE a transport system (called vascular tissue)
Down
- Active _________ - the immunity that you have gotten from being infected by a certain disease; cells that fight infection stay around for the rest of your life.
- Whip like tail used for movement
- ________ Evidence - comparing DNA or proteins; best evidence for evolution
- animals that live near water; vertebrates, which means they have a backbone
- Binomial __________ - naming organisms types with two names
- Greek for "fake foot"; cytoplasm moves to engulf prey; Also aids in movement
- injections that contain a small amount of the virus so that your body can see the disease and gain an immunity to the virus so you don't get sick.
- small pieces of DNA covered in protein
- Small, fine hairs also used for locomotion (movement)
- __________ Vacuole - pumps excess water out of the cell by quickly contracting
- transports food
21 Clues: old, simple • transports food • Transports water • Whip like tail used for movement • small pieces of DNA covered in protein • Small, fine hairs also used for locomotion (movement) • animals that have backbones and breastfeed their young • Binomial __________ - naming organisms types with two names • grouping organisms based on common ancestors and characteristics. • ...
FOOD SCIENCE CONTAMINATION CROSSWORD 2019-10-13
Across
- foodborne illness caused by a toxin released by microbes
- sickness caused by eating contaminated food
- chemical contaminant used to improve crop yields by reducing losses due to pests
- the state of being impure or unfit for use due to the introduction of unwholesome or undesirable elements
- occurs most often in young children and causes flulike symptoms, including diarrhea and low grade fever, lasting 2-10 days
- infection caused by T.spiralis
- change in a food that makes it unfit or undesirable for consumption
- chemical contaminant used to improve crop yields by reducing losses due to weeds
- substance released by a microbe that is harmful to humans
- animal or plant from which a parasite receives nutrients
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- virus that causes mild flulike symptoms lasting 1-2 days and is traced to green salads, raw oysters, cake frosting and chicken sandwiches
- tainting of food that occurs when a contaminated substance comes into contact with another food
- term describing an object or substance that can eventually be broken down by biological systems into chemical parts that nature can safely recycle
- contaminant transmitted through meat
- protein coating on a virus
- chemical contaminant used to improve crop yields by reducing losses due to insects
- microorganism that can cause illness in human
- organism that lives and feeds on a host
- viral infection that attacks the liver cells
- microscopic disease-causing agent made up of genetic material surrounded by a protein coating
20 Clues: protein coating on a virus • infection caused by T.spiralis • contaminant transmitted through meat • organism that lives and feeds on a host • sickness caused by eating contaminated food • viral infection that attacks the liver cells • microorganism that can cause illness in human • foodborne illness caused by a toxin released by microbes • ...
Health & Disease 2019-05-02
Across
- Sticky substance which is used to trap microbes and dust, found in nose and trachea
- Some people mistakenly think of these as plants, yeast is an example
- A legal drug which is a stimulant
- A substance that can initiate an immune response
- Famous French supporter of Jenner
- Diseases which can be passed easily from host to host are called this
- Blood on the skin clots to form one of these
- Infection caused by a fungus, grows well in damp conditions such as sweaty socks
- An organism too small to be seen with the naked eye
- The smallest type of microbe
- Protein produced by immune system in response to a pathogen
Down
- Man who discovered link between cowpox and smallpox
- We need one of these to see microbes
- The MMR vaccine is designed to prevent Mumps, Rubella and...?
- Largest organ, keeps microbes out of your body
- A high body temperature
- Antibodies increase more _______ the second time you are exposed to the same type of microorganism
- Another name for the windpipe
- Type of medicine that helps against bacteria but not viruses
- Found in the stomach, helps to kill microbes
- Caused by a virus and associated with spots that shouldn't be scratched!
- When people feel they have to join in with a behaviour to fit in
- Type of micro-organism bigger than a virus
- Legal drug which is drunk, often at parties
24 Clues: A high body temperature • The smallest type of microbe • Another name for the windpipe • A legal drug which is a stimulant • Famous French supporter of Jenner • We need one of these to see microbes • Type of micro-organism bigger than a virus • Legal drug which is drunk, often at parties • Found in the stomach, helps to kill microbes • ...
The Plague Crossword Puzzle 2016-05-02
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- Shot Eyes A Symptom Of The Disease
- A Little Girl Found By The Church
- Rev's Family Beagle
- Ross Author Of The Novel
- Where Rev's Family Dog Beagle Is From
- Laurie's Son
- Scott's Mother
- Keynes Hospital Hospital That Isolated the Disease
- A Common Virus That Laurie Used on Scott's Cells
- Megan's Husband
- Substance Used To Kill Diseases
- An Aircraft That Spread The Pesticide In The Air
- Rev's Girlfriend
- Name Given To The Disease
- Substance Used To Kill Insects
- System A System in A Human Used to kill Bad Cells
- A Tinkers Bridge Reporter
- Where The Village Where Yombe Lived
- The Mental Disorder Aaron Wishart Had
- Doctor Who Helped Yombe's Father
Down
- CDSC investigator
- Barry's Wife
- a person who is qualified to treat people who are ill.
- The Poor Part Of Town
- Animal Used For Experiments
- Another Name For Disease
- When Someone Succumbs To The Disease
- Insects Used As a Host By The Virus
- Rich Part Of Town
- A Profession Within a Hospital Focused On The Care Of Individuals
- Animal Said To Be Most Similar To Humans
- A Scientist Who Fights Against Viruses
- Where Tinkers Bridge Was Located
- Anti-Bacteria Man Who Isolated Himself
- Another Name For Disease
- A New Father Who Succumbed To The Disease
- Girl In Africa Who's Father Succumbed To The Disease
- Scott's Best Friend
- A Teenage Girl Who Had Succumbed To The Disease
39 Clues: Barry's Wife • Laurie's Son • Scott's Mother • Megan's Husband • Rev's Girlfriend • CDSC investigator • Rich Part Of Town • Rev's Family Beagle • Scott's Best Friend • The Poor Part Of Town • Ross Author Of The Novel • Another Name For Disease • Another Name For Disease • Name Given To The Disease • A Tinkers Bridge Reporter • Animal Used For Experiments • Substance Used To Kill Insects • ...
Infection control unit 2021-04-05
Across
- diseases that can be spread from animals
- how the pathogen leaves the body
- something that will stop a disease
- when mostly food is infested with germs
- organisms that live off another host
- the person who holds a pathogen
- a disease that effects a whole country or world
- cannot be cured and is always harmful
- a blood protein response to an antigen
- of infection the 6 steps of spreading disease
- the most common strain of a virus
- the ability for an organsim to resist infection
- any group of very small bacteria
- the virus that has turned into a pandemic
- conditions relating to public health
Down
- mistaken for a parasite but actually a fungus
- relating to or requiring free oxygen
- a widespread occurrence of infectious disease
- a living organism that can cause disease
- diseases that can be spread from person to person
- diseases that can be spread through objects
- an illness that affects people and animals
- necessary microorganisms that live in body
- the study of possible diseases
- a eukaryotic microorganism
- when a person is being attacked by the pathogen
- a organism that cannot be seen by naked eye
- how the pathogen enters the body (nose)
- the physical side effects of a disease
- can be cured with antibiotics
- a substance for antibodys
- the process of cleaning with chemicals
- relating to,involving no oxygen
33 Clues: a substance for antibodys • a eukaryotic microorganism • can be cured with antibiotics • the study of possible diseases • the person who holds a pathogen • relating to,involving no oxygen • how the pathogen leaves the body • any group of very small bacteria • the most common strain of a virus • something that will stop a disease • relating to or requiring free oxygen • ...
Les termes informatiques- Montesoro 2024-02-21
Across
- Mémoire volatile utilisée pour stocker temporairement les données et les instructions en cours d'exécution.
- d'exploitation: Logiciel qui gère les ressources matérielles et logicielles d'un ordinateur.
- Ensemble de données stockées sur un support informatique.
- Logiciel permettant d'accéder aux pages web et de naviguer sur internet.
- Logiciel conçu pour détecter, bloquer et supprimer les virus informatiques.
- Ensemble d'instructions ordonnées et précises permettant d'effectuer un traitement ou de résoudre un problème.
- Ensemble de données structurées et organisées pour une consultation et une manipulation efficaces.
- informatique Ensemble des mesures visant à protéger les systèmes informatiques contre les intrusions et les attaques.
- Processeur central, unité centrale de traitement d'un ordinateur.
- Ensemble de règles régissant la communication entre deux ou plusieurs ordinateurs.
- Symbole utilisé pour combiner des expressions booléennes (vrai/faux).
- Ensemble d'instructions écrites dans un langage de programmation pour commander un ordinateur.
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- Programme malveillant capable de se propager et d'infecter d'autres ordinateurs.
- Système de sécurité informatique protégeant un réseau contre les intrusions extérieures.
- Ordinateur puissant hébergeant des services et des données accessibles aux autres ordinateurs du réseau.
- Réseau mondial de réseaux informatiques ouvert à tous.
- Technologie permettant d'accéder à des ressources informatiques (serveurs, stockage, applications) via internet.
- Matériel informatique externe connecté à un ordinateur.
- Ensemble des éléments permettant de relier entre eux des périphériques informatiques.
- informatique Ensemble d'ordinateurs et de périphériques connectés entre eux.
- Langage de programmation utilisé pour créer des pages web.
- Information numérique brute, non traitée.
22 Clues: Information numérique brute, non traitée. • Réseau mondial de réseaux informatiques ouvert à tous. • Matériel informatique externe connecté à un ordinateur. • Ensemble de données stockées sur un support informatique. • Langage de programmation utilisé pour créer des pages web. • Processeur central, unité centrale de traitement d'un ordinateur. • ...
Kroppens reningsverk, muskler, skelett 2023-04-19
Across
- Består av revben och bröstbenet, skyddar hjärtat, lungor och magsäck (s.36)
- Musklerna sitter fast med senor i.. (s.34)
- Musklerna består av smala trådar som kallas.. (S.35)
- Man blir t.ex. förkyld av detta. Mycket mindre än bakterier (s.33)
- Skelettet består av .. (s.37)
- Från maten kommer dessa ut i kroppen via tunntarmen (s.32)
- kroppens reningsverk (s.32)
- Format som en skål. Bär upp magen, tarmarna och andra inälvor (s.36)
- Armsträckarmuskeln heter.. (s.34)
- Armböjarmuskeln heter.. (s.34)
- Du har ingen svans men du har... (s.36)
- Vi har 7 stycken sådana här (s.36)
- Detta kan man ta mot vissa sjukdomar. En spruta med döda bakterier/virus (s.33)
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- I dina muskler förbränns detta som ger dig energi (s.34)
- Detta får man om man ansträngt sig mer än vanligt eller gjort ovana rörelser (s.35)
- Namnet på en vanlig medicin mot bakteriesjukdomar (s.33)
- kroppens reningsverk (s.32)
- Dessa gör så att du kan röra dig och hålla balansen (s.34)
- Ger stadga åt hela kroppen och består av många kotor. Svagt S-formad (s.36)
- När man blir immun mot ett virus har man fått detta (s.33)
- Skelettet består av.. (s.37)
- En elastisk påse där urinet samlas (s.32)
- Små levande celler som man kan bli sjuk av (s.33)
- Ett namn för benen i skallen. Kroppens egna hjälm (S.36)
- Detta andas man ut (s.32)
25 Clues: Detta andas man ut (s.32) • kroppens reningsverk (s.32) • kroppens reningsverk (s.32) • Skelettet består av.. (s.37) • Skelettet består av .. (s.37) • Armböjarmuskeln heter.. (s.34) • Armsträckarmuskeln heter.. (s.34) • Vi har 7 stycken sådana här (s.36) • Du har ingen svans men du har... (s.36) • En elastisk påse där urinet samlas (s.32) • ...
Baljot - Digital Literacy Crossword 2022-10-18
Across
- Operating system which is harder to get hacked on (not very popular).
- Lets you listen to sounds and is inside a computer.
- Malware/Virus which watches what the user does and is going on inside the computer.
- A virus or fraud scam which waits and sneaks for the user to get offline to activate.
- An output device which allows the user to show his face with a camera.
- The base measurement system for Monitors and Gaming Monitors (what do people look for?).
- Short term memory which stores data.
- Garbage and Old scraps thrown out of homes to become waste.
- The brain of a computer/electronic computing device.
- Lowest type of storage measurement (ex: terabyte).
- Command which allows you to copy messages, images and other types of text.
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- Allows you to use the internet and lets you browse the web.
- An output device which gives the user sound to listen to things like music and also talk to friends.
- Most popular operating system currently.
- Allows you to cut text with a simple command/shortcut.
- Virus App/Software downloaded and made to steal peoples important private information.
- A command which allows you to paste copied images and text on your computer.
- A command which lets you switch tabs and windows quickly.
- An output device which allows the user to see things on a screen.
- Operating system by Apple which is very popular.
20 Clues: Short term memory which stores data. • Most popular operating system currently. • Operating system by Apple which is very popular. • Lowest type of storage measurement (ex: terabyte). • Lets you listen to sounds and is inside a computer. • The brain of a computer/electronic computing device. • Allows you to cut text with a simple command/shortcut. • ...
SISTEM PERTAHANAN TUBUH 2025-05-22
Across
- aktivitas fisik yang cukup meningkatkan sistem kekebalan tubuh
- jaringan yang dapat menurunkan imunitas selular sehingga kekebalan tubuh menjadi melemah
- kegiatan medis yang dilakukan dengan cara memberikan bakteri atau virus hidup yang telah di lemahkan
- gangguan pada sistem imun dan di sebabkan oleh sensitifnya tubuh terhadap bahan atau partikel asing
- protein anti virus yang dapat disintesis oleh sebagian besar sel tubuh sebagai respon terhadap infeksi virus adalah
- imunisasi yang di peruntukkan untuk mencegah penyakit difteri pertusis dan tetanus adalah
- imunitas bawaan sejak lahir, berupa komponen normal tubuh yang selalu ditemukan pada individu sehat
- jenis imunisasi yang memiliki efek meninggalkan bekas berupa luka kecil di tempat suntikan pada bayi adalah
- gangguan yang diakibatkan oleh defesiensi sel B dan sel T sehingga sistem itu gagal mempertahankan tubuh
- garis pertahanan pertama tubuh, mencegah masuknya patogen
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- yang melibatkan fungsi organ-organ tubuh
- sel darah putih yang berperan dalam sistem imun spesifik adalah
- sel abnormal yang berkembang biak tanpa kendali dan membentuk tumor
- cairan tubuh yang membentuk nanah
- sistem imun berfungsi untuk...tubuh terhadap suatu patogen eksternal yang berasal dari tumbuhan dan hewan
- bawaan sejak lahir, berupa komponen normal tubuh yang selalu ditemukan pada individu sehat
- penyakit sistem imun yang menyerang sel tubuhnya, sering kali menyebabkan peradangan kronis dan kerusakan jaringan
- pembilasan oleh air mata, saliva, dan urine berperan juga dalam perlindungan terhadap
- zat yang dibutuhkan tubuh untuk berbagai fungsi, untuk memenuhi kebutuhan nutrisi dan termasuk pembentukan sel imun
- dasar vaksinisasi adalah pajanan antigen pertama yang memicu pembentukan sel
20 Clues: cairan tubuh yang membentuk nanah • yang melibatkan fungsi organ-organ tubuh • garis pertahanan pertama tubuh, mencegah masuknya patogen • aktivitas fisik yang cukup meningkatkan sistem kekebalan tubuh • sel darah putih yang berperan dalam sistem imun spesifik adalah • sel abnormal yang berkembang biak tanpa kendali dan membentuk tumor • ...
drugs 2025-11-12
Across
- Isolation to prevent the spread of infection.
- When medicine is put into your body with a needle.
- Tiny infectious agent that replicates only inside living cells.
- The body’s ability to resist infection.
- Medicine that treats illness.
- Used with water to kill germs.
- Not dirty; helps stop disease.
- High body temperature when sick.
- Worn to cover your mouth and nose.
- The invasion and multiplication of pathogens in the body.
- They kill bacteria or stop it from multiplying
- A change in genetic material that can alter traits or virulence.
- Can be spread when a person ingests food or water that contains a pathogen
- Can move from host to host from direct contact vectors airborne water born and bodily fluids
- A person who helps you when you’re sick.
Down
- Organism that lives on or in another, harming it.
- A sudden outbreak of a disease that spreads across a country or continents.
- Can not be treated with antibiotics
- The way a disease spreads from one host to another.
- (9,8) Can be treated by using antibiotics
- Tiny living thing such as bacteria, virus, or fungus.
- These are a common type of vector
- A sign or indication of disease, like fever or cough.
- Substance that stimulates the immune system to prevent disease.
- Protected or resistant to a particular infection.
- An organism that a parasite or virus lives in or on.
26 Clues: Medicine that treats illness. • Used with water to kill germs. • Not dirty; helps stop disease. • High body temperature when sick. • These are a common type of vector • Worn to cover your mouth and nose. • Can not be treated with antibiotics • The body’s ability to resist infection. • A person who helps you when you’re sick. • (9,8) Can be treated by using antibiotics • ...
CROSSWORD 2025-01-25
Across
- Emotion analysis
- Organizing data
- Coding language
- Virtual assistant
- Database system
- Data grouping
- Computer brain
- Computer memory
- Computer virus
- Image unit
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- Coding language
- User-friendly design
- Data visualization
- Coding goal
- Computer mistake
- Computer protection
- Cloud storage
- Computer mouse
- Internet connection
- Spreadsheet software
20 Clues: Image unit • Coding goal • Data grouping • Cloud storage • Computer brain • Computer mouse • Computer virus • Coding language • Organizing data • Coding language • Database system • Computer memory • Emotion analysis • Computer mistake • Virtual assistant • Data visualization • Computer protection • Internet connection • User-friendly design • Spreadsheet software
Infection, Hygiene Module 15 2023-12-01
Across
- cells that are important for producing a cellular immune response
- the smallest of all microorganisms, visible only with an electron microscope. Viruses cause many infections, including the common cold, hepatitis A, B, and C, and human immunodeficiency virus HIV
- when the causative organism is acquired from other people
- encompasses and has replaced the term nosocomial, which was used specifically to indicate something originating or taking place in a hospital
- the immune system’s second line of defense synonym: antibody response
- an inflammation of the oral mucosa, has numerous causes, such as bacteria, virus, mechanical trauma, irritants, nutritional deficiencies, and systemic infection
- the immune system’s first line of defense, involving white blood cells that have the ability to ingest foreign particles
- plantlike organisms (molds and yeasts) that also can cause infection, are present in the air, soil, and water. Some examples of infections caused by fungi include athlete’s foot, ringworm, and yeast infections
Down
- an ulceration and dry scaling of the lips with fissures at the angles of the mouth, can have multiple causes, including infections of the oral cavity
- lymphocytes that attack foreign invaders directly
- when an infection results from a treatment or diagnostic procedure.
- are organisms that live on or in a host and rely on it for nourishment.
- practices include bathing and care of the skin and specific body areas, including the oral cavity, eyes, ears, nose, hair, nails, feet, and perineal and vaginal areas.
- lymphocytes that lyse cells infected with virus; also play a role in graft rejection
14 Clues: lymphocytes that attack foreign invaders directly • when the causative organism is acquired from other people • cells that are important for producing a cellular immune response • when an infection results from a treatment or diagnostic procedure. • the immune system’s second line of defense synonym: antibody response • ...
Viruslar 2023-06-19
CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 2019 (COVID 19) 2022-08-30
Med term 2022-08-30
12 Clues: การป่วย • โรคระบาด • การเป็นไข้ • การป้องกัน • การไม่สบาย • เชื้อไวรัส • การแพร่เชื้อ • การฉีดวัคซีน • การแพร่กระจาย • อาการคลื่นไส้ • ที่ติดต่อร้ายแรง • mask หน้ากากอนามัย
Vocabulary Covid-19 2022-08-29
12 Clues: การไอ • อาการ • การจาม • ท้องเสีย • เชื้อไวรัส • การเป็นไข้ • การติดเชื้อ • การฉีดวัคซีน • การแพร่กระจาย • แยกตัว,กักกัน • การตรวจคัดกรอง • โรคที่เกิดเฉพาะถิ่น
PROKARYOTES & VIRUSES Apologia Biology Module 9 2023-01-13
Across
- A temporary union of two organisms for the purpose of DNA transfer
- An organism that causes disease
- The science dealing with the description, identification, naming, and classifying of organisms
- A virus enters a cell, embeds its DNA into the DNA of the host cell, and is replicated along with the host cells' DNA
- Naming an organism with its genus and species name
- A weakened or inactive version of a pathogen that stimulates the body's production of antibodies that aid in destroying the pathogen
- The process in which infection by a virus results in DNA being transferred from one bacterium to another
Down
- A thick internal wall (made of several hard layers), produced by the bacterium, that encloses its DNA and other essential parts
- An organism that feeds on dead matter
- A virus enters a cell, hijacks the host cell's DNA replication system, makes copies of itself, and causes the cell to burst, releasing more viruses
- A chemical secreted by a living organism that kills or reduces the reproduction rate of other organisms
- The transfer of a DNA segment from a nonfunctional donor cell to that of a functional recipient cell
- A noncellular infectious agent that has two characteristics: 1)It has genetic material (DNA or RNA inside a protective protein coat 2)It cannot reproduce on its own; it must infect a living cell
13 Clues: An organism that causes disease • An organism that feeds on dead matter • Naming an organism with its genus and species name • A temporary union of two organisms for the purpose of DNA transfer • The science dealing with the description, identification, naming, and classifying of organisms • ...
Bronhitis i bronhiolitis 2020-03-31
Across
- Najčešći uzročnik akutnog bronhitisa?
- Uzročnik bronhiolitisa(virus)
- Pri disanju češće obolijevaju djeca izložena?
- Glavno obilježje bronhitisa je?
- Javlja se između 3 i 6 mj.života
Down
- Bronhitis je upala kojih dišnih puteva?
- Liječniku se treba javiti ukoliko je iskašljaj
- Kod akutnog bronhitisa čuje se
- Učestalije javljanje virusa u rano proljeće i?(akutni bronhitis)
- Najčešći bronhodilatator-th
10 Clues: Najčešći bronhodilatator-th • Uzročnik bronhiolitisa(virus) • Kod akutnog bronhitisa čuje se • Glavno obilježje bronhitisa je? • Javlja se između 3 i 6 mj.života • Najčešći uzročnik akutnog bronhitisa? • Bronhitis je upala kojih dišnih puteva? • Pri disanju češće obolijevaju djeca izložena? • Liječniku se treba javiti ukoliko je iskašljaj • ...
Coronavirus 2021-07-18
10 Clues: injection • virus spread • self quarantine • the name of the virus • a thing that cover our face • a thing that we use to clean our hand • the place that have a lot of patients • everyone stay at home during this phase • students are taking what king of classes? • to test whether you are infected by COVID
microbes 2015-09-10
Across
- an organism which spreads disease
- largest microbe
- a type of bacteria beginning with a "L"
- a virus which spread across Africa, killing many
- the reproduction of fungi
Down
- another type of fungi used as a raising agent
- the second "r" used in Mrs gren
- used in fermentation
- smaller than viruses but smaller than other microbes
- smallest microbe
10 Clues: largest microbe • smallest microbe • used in fermentation • the reproduction of fungi • the second "r" used in Mrs gren • an organism which spreads disease • a type of bacteria beginning with a "L" • another type of fungi used as a raising agent • a virus which spread across Africa, killing many • smaller than viruses but smaller than other microbes
Bronquiolitis 2023-02-27
Across
- El tipo de tos que se manifiesta es
- Habra alteracion de ventilacion y
- ¿Parte anatomica que es mas afectada?
- Prematuros o menores de 2 años pueden sufrir
- Estudio diagnostico para cultivo "Frotis..."
Down
- Principal broncodilatador
- Habra ........ mayor a 60rpm
- ¿Como se propaga el virus?
- En que dia aparecen los sintomas si es VRS
- Es el virus mas comun
10 Clues: Es el virus mas comun • Principal broncodilatador • ¿Como se propaga el virus? • Habra ........ mayor a 60rpm • Habra alteracion de ventilacion y • El tipo de tos que se manifiesta es • ¿Parte anatomica que es mas afectada? • En que dia aparecen los sintomas si es VRS • Prematuros o menores de 2 años pueden sufrir • Estudio diagnostico para cultivo "Frotis..."
Bacteria and Viruses 2022-11-21
Across
- idea that mircoorganisms cause infectious disease
- protein coat surrounding a virus
- cause disease also known as a germ
- medicines or chemicals that kill bacteria
- body defense system
Down
- example of asexual reproduction
- example of sexual reproduction
- What I go by the most also my last name
- My first name
- outer protective layer of a virus
10 Clues: My first name • body defense system • example of sexual reproduction • example of asexual reproduction • protein coat surrounding a virus • outer protective layer of a virus • cause disease also known as a germ • What I go by the most also my last name • medicines or chemicals that kill bacteria • idea that mircoorganisms cause infectious disease
Mononucleosis Crossword 2025-05-05
Across
- What virus causes mono?
- What test diagnoses this disease?
- What is the primary symptom for mono?
- Also known as "___" disease
Down
- What is the primary treatment for mono?
- What type of node swells up?
- What organ enlarges?
- What does this disease spread through?
- Where are the lymph nodes located?
- How many months post-virus are you contagious?
10 Clues: What organ enlarges? • What virus causes mono? • Also known as "___" disease • What type of node swells up? • What test diagnoses this disease? • Where are the lymph nodes located? • What is the primary symptom for mono? • What does this disease spread through? • What is the primary treatment for mono? • How many months post-virus are you contagious?
infectious diseases 2025-11-21
Across
- medicine for bacteria
- World scale infection
- a non living infectious microbe
- protein that speeds up chemical reactions
- contagious disease caused by a pathogen
Down
- a diease that is not contagious
- A injection with weakend or dead virus cells to build up immunity
- A living infectious microbe
- a microbe that is infectious
- area scale infection
10 Clues: area scale infection • medicine for bacteria • World scale infection • A living infectious microbe • a microbe that is infectious • a diease that is not contagious • a non living infectious microbe • contagious disease caused by a pathogen • protein that speeds up chemical reactions • A injection with weakend or dead virus cells to build up immunity
Disease and Microbes! 2025-11-19
Across
- Virus caused infection that is popular in winter
- disease affects whole world
- Vaccines are used to prevent these, non-living
- Bacteria caused infection that affects lungs
- Antibiotics are used to treat these, living
Down
- Releases spores
- Fungus used in bread and beer
- Take nutrients from host (tick,tapeworm)
- Vaccines,good hygiene,etc
- disease affects small population
10 Clues: Releases spores • Vaccines,good hygiene,etc • disease affects whole world • Fungus used in bread and beer • disease affects small population • Take nutrients from host (tick,tapeworm) • Antibiotics are used to treat these, living • Bacteria caused infection that affects lungs • Vaccines are used to prevent these, non-living • Virus caused infection that is popular in winter
Tietoturva 2025-11-11
Across
- lyhenne virtuaalisesta erillisverkosta
- rikoslaissa määritelty rangaistava teko
- tiedostojen kopioimista alkupeäisen tallenuspaikan lisäksi toiseen paikkaan
- viranomaisten käyttöön tarkoitetty arviointityökaliu
- henkilö joka tunkeutuu luvallisesti esim tietoverkkoon
Down
- esiinntyään yleensä henkilönä, jota ei ole olemassa
- tavoitteena on saada rikollisten haltuun tärkeitä asioita, esim salasanoja
- haitallisia ohjelmia ja koodeja
- estää luvattomat yhteydenotot tietokoneeseen Internetistä
- ensimmäinen laajamittaisesti tuhoa tehnyt virus
10 Clues: haitallisia ohjelmia ja koodeja • lyhenne virtuaalisesta erillisverkosta • rikoslaissa määritelty rangaistava teko • ensimmäinen laajamittaisesti tuhoa tehnyt virus • esiinntyään yleensä henkilönä, jota ei ole olemassa • viranomaisten käyttöön tarkoitetty arviointityökaliu • henkilö joka tunkeutuu luvallisesti esim tietoverkkoon • ...
Tony's CrossWord Puzzle 2014-02-01
14 Clues: Child • Germs • purity • Society • immunity • Outbreak • Sickness • Injection • Infection • Widespread • Bloodsucker • Microorganism • insect that carries a disease • small organism or single celled
Covid-19 Puzzle 2020-10-18
Across
- You should remove your ___ when you get home.
- You should ___ daily?
- Covid-19 is ___ to kill?
- Covid-19 can stay on surfaces for ___?
- Covid-19 is a virus or a bacteria?
Down
- ___ recieve a high amount of traffic daily.
- You should wash your laundry on the ___ setting.
- The ___ established the guidelines to follow presently.
- You should ___ mix cleaning products.
- You should ___ wash your hands.
- Always wear your ___.
11 Clues: You should ___ daily? • Always wear your ___. • Covid-19 is ___ to kill? • You should ___ wash your hands. • Covid-19 is a virus or a bacteria? • You should ___ mix cleaning products. • Covid-19 can stay on surfaces for ___? • ___ recieve a high amount of traffic daily. • You should remove your ___ when you get home. • You should wash your laundry on the ___ setting. • ...
2021 NEWS EVENTS 2021-12-08
Across
- a deadly virus that spreads
- 4 yr old girl found in 2 weeks
- Royal who died in april
- famous austraian tv star dead
- facebooks new platform
Down
- ingection that protects you from virus
- boy who went missing in 2014 still not found
- royal who left the royal family
- ground shaking violently
- fired happening arouns australia
10 Clues: facebooks new platform • Royal who died in april • ground shaking violently • a deadly virus that spreads • famous austraian tv star dead • 4 yr old girl found in 2 weeks • royal who left the royal family • fired happening arouns australia • ingection that protects you from virus • boy who went missing in 2014 still not found
Bacteria and Virus Structures 2023-04-17
Across
- protein shell of a virus
- used for cell movement
- responsible for the shape of the bacteria
- virus's carrier of genetic information
Down
- outermost layer of many viruses
- gel-like liquid inside of bacteria
- composed primarily of protein and phospholipid
- allow bacteria to attach to host cell
- allows virus to attach to host cell
- bacteriophage's carrier of genetic information
10 Clues: used for cell movement • protein shell of a virus • outermost layer of many viruses • gel-like liquid inside of bacteria • allows virus to attach to host cell • allow bacteria to attach to host cell • virus's carrier of genetic information • responsible for the shape of the bacteria • composed primarily of protein and phospholipid • ...
