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Demon in the Freezer Crossword Puzzle --- by Tia Page
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variola : the scientific name for smallpox
oxygen : Tom Geisbert discovered that a suspicious powder, thought to contain anthrax, had actually contained silicon and ______. Silicon and ______ were two of the many elements that we covered in Chemistry.
boiling : a nuclear warhead can tolerate heat above the ______ point of water. In Chemistry, we learned that the ______ point of water is 100°C.
neutralization : A woman named Hensley caught a virus that she assumed to be Ebola. She remembered that she had been doing chores and used detergent and gloves. Since some detergents kill Ebola, she assumed that the detergent neutralized the virus particles. In Chemistry, we learned that _______ is when an acid and a base react to form water and a salt.
pipette : Henley used a _____ to remove droplets of Ebola soup from vial to vial, well to well. In Chemistry, we used a ______ in several labs, such as the pH and Kool-Aid lab.
flask : Peter Jahrling discovered the ebola virus in 1989. Before he even knew what it was, he inhaled a whiff of it from a ______! In Chemistry, one of the safety precautions we learned was to not inhale, but waft to smell substances.
virus : the latin word for "poison"
Edward Jenner : Scientist who discovered that cowpox produced immunity to smallpox
AIDS : The smallpox virus spreads quicker than the acquired immune deficiency syndrome, also known as ________.
nature : Smallpox in ____ helps control the population of insects. It prevents them from becoming too overpopulated.
herds : Pox viruses in nature mainly infect species that gather in swarms and ______.
amplification : _______ is the multiplication of a virus.
Antonine : Smallpox may have caused the ______ Plague in Rome.
HIV: ________, also known as human immunodeficiency virus, is thought by many experts to have "jumped" out of monkeys and chimpanzees and into humans.
Hindu : The _____ religion has a goddess of smallpox named Shitala Mata.
cities : Smallpox may someday reemerge in the future due to the rapid growth of _________.
anthrax : ______ is used as "biological warfare" or "biological terrorism"
Demon in the Freezer Crossword Puzzle --- by Tia Page
Across:2. | ________, also known as human immunodeficiency virus, is thought by many experts to have "jumped" out of monkeys and chimpanzees and into humans. | 4. | The smallpox virus spreads quicker than the acquired immune deficiency syndrome, also known as ________. | 10. | _______ is the multiplication of a virus. | 11. | Smallpox may someday reemerge in the future due to the rapid growth of _________. | 12. | the scientific name for smallpox | 14. | Smallpox in ____ helps control the population of insects. It prevents them from becoming too overpopulated. | 15. | Peter Jahrling discovered the ebola virus in 1989. Before he even knew what it was, he inhaled a whiff of it from a ______! In Chemistry, one of the safety precautions we learned was to not inhale, but waft to smell substances. |
| | Down:1. | A woman named Hensley caught a virus that she assumed to be Ebola. She remembered that she had been doing chores and used detergent and gloves. Since some detergents kill Ebola, she assumed that the detergent neutralized the virus particles. In Chemistry, we learned that _______ is when an acid and a base react to form water and a salt. | 2. | Pox viruses in nature mainly infect species that gather in swarms and ______. | 3. | Smallpox may have caused the ______ Plague in Rome. | 5. | Scientist who discovered that cowpox produced immunity to smallpox | 6. | Henley used a _____ to remove droplets of Ebola soup from vial to vial, well to well. In Chemistry, we used a ______ in several labs, such as the pH and Kool-Aid lab. | 7. | The _____ religion has a goddess of smallpox named Shitala Mata. | 8. | a nuclear warhead can tolerate heat above the ______ point of water. In Chemistry, we learned that the ______ point of water is 100°C. | 9. | Tom Geisbert discovered that a suspicious powder, thought to contain anthrax, had actually contained silicon and ______. Silicon and ______ were two of the many elements that we covered in Chemistry. | 13. | ______ is used as "biological warfare" or "biological terrorism" |
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Demon in the Freezer Crossword Puzzle --- by Tia Page
Across:2. | ________, also known as human immunodeficiency virus, is thought by many experts to have "jumped" out of monkeys and chimpanzees and into humans. | 4. | The smallpox virus spreads quicker than the acquired immune deficiency syndrome, also known as ________. | 10. | _______ is the multiplication of a virus. | 11. | Smallpox may someday reemerge in the future due to the rapid growth of _________. | 12. | the scientific name for smallpox | 14. | Smallpox in ____ helps control the population of insects. It prevents them from becoming too overpopulated. | 15. | Peter Jahrling discovered the ebola virus in 1989. Before he even knew what it was, he inhaled a whiff of it from a ______! In Chemistry, one of the safety precautions we learned was to not inhale, but waft to smell substances. |
| | Down:1. | A woman named Hensley caught a virus that she assumed to be Ebola. She remembered that she had been doing chores and used detergent and gloves. Since some detergents kill Ebola, she assumed that the detergent neutralized the virus particles. In Chemistry, we learned that _______ is when an acid and a base react to form water and a salt. | 2. | Pox viruses in nature mainly infect species that gather in swarms and ______. | 3. | Smallpox may have caused the ______ Plague in Rome. | 5. | Scientist who discovered that cowpox produced immunity to smallpox | 6. | Henley used a _____ to remove droplets of Ebola soup from vial to vial, well to well. In Chemistry, we used a ______ in several labs, such as the pH and Kool-Aid lab. | 7. | The _____ religion has a goddess of smallpox named Shitala Mata. | 8. | a nuclear warhead can tolerate heat above the ______ point of water. In Chemistry, we learned that the ______ point of water is 100°C. | 9. | Tom Geisbert discovered that a suspicious powder, thought to contain anthrax, had actually contained silicon and ______. Silicon and ______ were two of the many elements that we covered in Chemistry. | 13. | ______ is used as "biological warfare" or "biological terrorism" |
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