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Basic Chemistry 2024-09-13
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- a group of molecules that includes sugars and starches, represent 1–2% of cell mass page 43.
- The relative concentration of hydrogen ions in various body fluids is measured in concentration units called page 40.
- an atom’s outermost energy level or that portion of it containing the electrons that are chemically reactive page 31.
- a combination of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds is called a page 28
- Every chemical reaction requires that a certain amount of energy, called page 52.
- are extended and strandlike some exhibitonly secondary structure, but most have tertiary or even quaternary structure as well page 50
- are homogeneous mixtures of components that may be gases, liquids, or solids page 29.
- of any atom is equal to the number of protons in its nucleus page 27
- is stored energy, that is, inactive energy that has the potential, or capability, to do work but is not presently so page 24.
- is the study of the chemical composition and reactions of living matter page 38.
- contains protons and neutrons tightly bound together.
- is anything that occupies space and has mass.Page 24
- donor The reactant losing the electrons is referred to as the page 36.
- is defined as the capacity to do work, or to put matter into motion page 24
- are insoluble in water but dissolve readily in other lipids and in organic solvents such as alcohol and ether page 43.
- have a bitter taste, feel slippery, and are proton acceptors that is, they take up hydrogen ions (H1) in detectable amounts page 39.
- is the form stored in the bonds of chemical substances page 24.
- is formed when two monosaccharides are joined by dehydration synthesis page 43.
- is energy that travels in waves page 24.
- have a sour taste, can react with (dissolve) many metals,and “burn” a hole in your rug page 39.
- are substances that increase the rate of chemical reactions without themselves becoming chemically changed or part of the product page 38.
- Electrons forming the electron cloud around the nucleus of an atom occupy regions of space called page 31.
- The structural units of nucleic acids page 53.
- Acids that do not dissociate completely, like carbonic acid (H2CO3) and acetic acid (HAc), are weak acids page 41.
- acids that dissociate completely and irreversibly in water are called page 41.
- are formed when atoms share electron pairs page 57.
- are modified triglycerides page 47.
- are globular proteins that act as biological catalysts page 51.
- also called neutral fats, are commonly known as fats when solid or oils when liquid page 45.
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- all cells contain a class of unrelated globular proteins called page 50.
- results from the movement of charged particles page 24.
- are heterogeneous mixtures with large, often visible solutes that tend to settle out page 30.
- acids composed of carbon, oxygen, hydrogen,nitrogen, and phosphorus, are the largest molecules in the body page 53.
- are diverse lipids chiefly derived from a 20-carbon fatty acid (arachidonic acid) found in all cell membranes page 47.
- are polymers of simple sugars linked together by dehydration synthesis page 43.
- are substances composed of two or more components physically intermixed page 29.
- Homeostasis of acid-base balance is carefully regulated by the kidneys and lungs and by chemical systems (proteins and other types of molecules) called page 41.
- unique substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by ordinary chemical methods page 25.
- are compact, spherical proteins that have at least tertiary structure page 50.
- an important base in the body,is particularly abundant in blood page 40.
- Reactions that release energy are called page 37.
- are single-chain or single-ring structures containing from three to seven carbon atoms page 43.
- the sum of the masses of its protons and neutrons page 27.
- The substance on which an enzyme acts is called a page 52.
- are basically flat molecules made of four interlocking hydrocarbon rings page 47.
- is energy directly involved in moving matter page 24.
- substances that conduct an electrical current in solution page 39.
- The building blocks of proteins are molecules page 47.
- is an ionic compound containing cations other than H1 and anions other than the hydroxyl ion (OH2) page 39.
- When two or more different kinds of atoms bind, they form molecules of a page 28.
- bear a negative charge equal in strength to the positive charge of the proton page 25.
- is a chemical bond between atoms formed by the transfer of one or more electrons from one atom to the other page 32.
- have the same number of protons (and electrons), but differ in the number of neutrons they contain page 27
53 Clues: are modified triglycerides page 47. • is energy that travels in waves page 24. • The structural units of nucleic acids page 53. • Reactions that release energy are called page 37. • are formed when atoms share electron pairs page 57. • is anything that occupies space and has mass.Page 24 • contains protons and neutrons tightly bound together. • ...
BASIC CHEMISTRY 2024-09-13
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- Each element is composed of it. page 24
- negatively charged. page 25
- complete transfer of electrons.page 34
- Process of atomic decay
- name given to something that has two poles of charge. page 34
- unequal electron pair sharing
- a substance composed of two or more components physically intermixed. page 29
- equal to the number of protons in it's nucleus. page 27
- when bonds are both made and broken. page 36
- combination of atoms held together by chemical bonds. page 28
- small particles bond to form larger, more complex molecules. page 36
- component of proteins and nucleic acids. page 26
- found as salt in bones and teeth. page 26
- a heterogenous mixture that tends to settle out. page 30
- Most useful form of energy in living systems.page 24
- Capacity to do work.Page 24
- The movement of charged particles.page 24
- Contains protons and neutrons bound together. page 25
- Anything that occupies space and has mass. Page 24
- Energy directly involved in moving matter. page 24
- occurs whenever chemical bonds are formed. page 35
- reactions that release energy. page 37
- component of muscle proteins. page 26
- Isotopes that experience atomic decay. page 28
- the reactant accepting electrons is said to be. page 36
- particles do not settle out or scatter light. page 29
- Stored energy. page 24
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- Have a definite shape and volume. page 24
- elements that have multiple structural variations. page 27
- the reactant losing the electrons is said to be. page 36
- influences the pH of body fluids. page 26
- when atoms bind. page 28
- gains stability by losing one electron. page 32
- average age of the relative weights of all isotopes. page 28
- positively charged. page 25
- Have definite volume but takes the shape of its container. page 24
- Neither definite shape or volume. Page 24
- particles are larger than in a solution. page 29
- bonds are broken in larger molecules. page 36
- when atoms attract electrons very strongly. page 34
- Energy in Action. page 24
- Stored in bonds of chemical substances. page 24
- sum of the masses of its protons and neutrons. page 27
- All matter is composed of it. page 25
- Table Listing of elements. page 24
- where an electron is most likely to be found. page 26
- a substance that increases the rate of chemical reactions without themselves becoming chemically changed. page 38
- component of all organic molecules. page 26
- sharing of electrons. page 32
- component of both organic and inorganic molecules. page 26
50 Clues: Stored energy. page 24 • Process of atomic decay • when atoms bind. page 28 • Energy in Action. page 24 • negatively charged. page 25 • positively charged. page 25 • Capacity to do work.Page 24 • unequal electron pair sharing • sharing of electrons. page 32 • Table Listing of elements. page 24 • All matter is composed of it. page 25 • component of muscle proteins. page 26 • ...
Basic Chemistry 2024-09-13
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- Substances present in great amounts
- Their composition is dissimilar in different areas of the mixture
- The loss of charges from an atom
- An ionic compound containing cations other than H+ and anions other than OH+
- A reaction that releases energy
- Diverse lipids cheifly derived from a 20-carbon fatty acid found in all cell membranes
- Modified triglycerides
- They have a bitter taste, feels slippery and are proton acceptors
- The form stored in the bonds of chemical substances
- Makes up 60-80% of the volume of most living cells
- A chemical bond between atoms formed by the transfer of one or more electrons from one atom to another
- A group of molecules that includes sugars and starches and represent 1-2% of cell mass
- They are insoluble in water but readily dissolvable in organic solvents such as alcohol and ether
- Possitively Charged
- Energy directly involved in moving matter
- Unique substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by ordinary chemical methods
- Equal to the number of protons in its nucleus and is written as a subscript to the left of its atomic symbol
- Two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds
- Heterogeneous mixtures with large,often visible solutes that tend to settle out
- Polymers of simple sugars linked together by dehydration synthesis
- The sum of the masses of its protons and neutrons
- An average of the relative weights of all the isotopes of an element
- Composes 10-30% of cell mass and is the basic structural material of the body
- Single-chain or single-ring structures containing from three to seven carbon atoms
- They are neutral but the nucleus is overall positively charged
- Elements that have two or more structural variations
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- These are known as fats when solid and oils when liquid
- They bare a negative charge but are equally strengthened to the postive charge of a proton
- When shared electrons occupy a single orbital commons to both atoms
- A double sugar formed when two monosaccharides are joined by dehydration synthesis
- These are known as the building blocks of proteins
- Substances present in small amounts
- Globular proteins that act as biological catalyts
- When an hydrogen atom is already covalently linked to one electronegative atom and is attracted by another electron-hungry atom so that a bridge forms between them
- Substances that increase the rate of chemical reactions without themselves being chemically changed
- The movements from charged particles
- Substances that conduct an electrical current in solution
- Elements are composed of more are less identical particles or building blocks known as
- Homogeneous mixtures of components that may be gases,liquid or solid
- Isotopes that experience radioactivity
- This occurs when a mole is broken down into smaller molecules or its constituent atoms
- Substances composed of two or more components physically intermixed
- They have a sour taste and can react with many metals
- The capacity to do work or put matter into motion
- Homeostasis of acid-base balance is carefully regulated by thr kidneys,lungs and chemical systems
- A net negative charge
- A net positive charge
- Anything that occupies space and has mass
- Two or more different atoms binded together
- Flat molecules made of four interlocking hydrocarbon rings
50 Clues: Possitively Charged • A net negative charge • A net positive charge • Modified triglycerides • A reaction that releases energy • The loss of charges from an atom • Substances present in great amounts • Substances present in small amounts • The movements from charged particles • Isotopes that experience radioactivity • Energy directly involved in moving matter • ...
BASIC CHEMISRTY 2024-09-13
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- _________ are formed when atoms share electron pairs pg 32
- The building blocks of proteins are molecules pg 47
- is the study of the chemical composition reactions of living matter pg 38
- substances present in the greatest amount pg29
- _____ is the most abundant and important inorganic compound in living material. pg 38
- ____ is a substances that conduct an electrical current in solution.pg 39
- the _______ of any atom is equal to the number of protons in its nucleus.pg 27
- stored energy pg 24
- energy absorbing reaction.pg 37
- the basis of all reactions in which food fuels are broken down for energy pg 36
- Reactions that release energy. pg 37
- substances present in the smallest amount pg 29
- ________ reactions involve both synthesis and decomposition pg 36
- ________ are polymers of simple sugars linked together by dehydration synthesis. pg 43
- ______ are flat molecules made of four interlocking hydrocarbon rings. pg 47
- ____ have a bitter taste, feel slippery, and are proton acceptors pg 39
- substances that conduct an electrical current in solution. pg 39
- ENERGY energy in action. pg24
- Fatty acids that contain one or more double bonds between carbon atoms are said to be __________ pg 46
- _______ include two major classes of molecule DNA & RNA pg 53
- have a sour taste, an can react with (dissolve) many metals. pg 39
- bear a negative charge equal in strength to the positive charge of the proton.pg 25
- when two or more different kind of atoms bind together. pg 28
- When acid and base react together. pg 40
- when atoms combine with other atoms, they are held together by _______ pg31
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- ______ of an atom is the sum of the masses of its protons and neutrons. pg27
- substances composed of two or more components physically intermixed pg 28
- The substance on which an enzyme acts is called a ______ pg 52
- ____ are chainlike molecules made of many similar or repeating units(monomers) pg 42
- the capacity to do work or put matter ino motion. pg 24
- _______ energy results from the movement of charged particles pg 24
- _____ of any element or compound is equal to its atomic weight or molecular weight pg.29
- _______ energy is the form stored in the bonds of chemical substances. pg24
- ______ is the universal energy compound of body cells pg 55
- anything that has mass and takes up space.
- ________ bonding is common between dipoles such as water molecules pg 34
- have the same number of protons (and electrons), but differ in the number of neutrons they contain. pg 27
- atoms with only one or two valence shell electrons tend to be _______ pg34
- ____ dissolve in fats or organic solvents, but not in water.pg 43
- small atoms with six or seven valence shell electrons tend to be ________ pg34
- clusters of smallest particles pg25
- _______is an important base in the body pg 40
- The main function is to provide the body with ready cellular fuel. pg 43
- ________ are compact, spherical proteins that have at least tertiary structure.pg 50
- bear a positive electrical charge pg25
- ________ is a type of chemical bond is formed between atoms when one or more electrons are transferred pg 32
- ________ energy that travels in waves pg 24
- specifically indicates an atom’s outermost energy level or that portion of it containing the electrons that are chemically reactive pg 31
- _________are homogeneous mixtures of components that may be gases, liquids, or solids. pg 29
- Substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by ordinary chemical methods pg 25
- ______ energy directly involved in moving matter pg24
- substances that increase the rate of chemical reactions without themselves becoming chemically changed or part of the product. pg 38
52 Clues: stored energy pg 24 • ENERGY energy in action. pg24 • energy absorbing reaction.pg 37 • clusters of smallest particles pg25 • Reactions that release energy. pg 37 • bear a positive electrical charge pg25 • When acid and base react together. pg 40 • anything that has mass and takes up space. • ________ energy that travels in waves pg 24 • ...
Basic Chemistry 2024-09-13
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- A radioactive isotope that emits radiation during decay (p. 28).
- A reaction that breaks chemical bonds by adding water (p. 38).
- A space region around the nucleus where electrons are likely to be found (p. 26).
- Reaction A reaction where a compound breaks down into simpler substances (p. 36).
- Energy Energy of motion (p. 24).
- Bond A bond is formed by sharing electrons between atoms (p. 32).
- A positively charged particle in the nucleus (p. 25).
- The substance that dissolves the solute in a solution (p. 29).
- A negatively charged particle outside the nucleus (p. 25).
- Reaction A reaction that releases energy (p. 37).
- The smallest unit of a compound with its properties (p. 28).
- A homogeneous mixture of substances (p. 29).
- Number The number of protons and neutrons in an atom’s nucleus (p. 27).
- The capacity to do work or cause change (p. 24).
- A substance that cannot be chemically broken down further (p. 25).
- The amount of a substance in a given volume (p. 37).
- An element that tends to lose electrons and form positive ions (p. 34).
- A negatively charged ion (p. 32).
- Physical combinations of substances not chemically bonded (p. 29).
- A positively charged ion (p. 32).
- Table A chart of elements arranged by atomic number, showing repeating properties (p. 25).
- A substance that reduces hydrogen ion concentration (p. 39).
- Energy Stored energy (p. 24).
- A substance that increases hydrogen ion concentration (p. 39).
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- Bond The force holding atoms together in molecules or compounds (p. 31).
- A substance that speeds up a reaction without being consumed (p. 38).
- The smallest unit of matter retaining element properties (p. 25).
- A mixture of large particles that settle out over time (p. 30).
- A reaction where a compound breaks into simpler substances (p. 36).
- The loss of electrons from a substance (p. 36).
- An atom’s tendency to attract electrons in a bond (p. 34).
- A substance formed from two or more chemically bonded elements (p. 28).
- A solution that resists pH changes (p. 41).
- Reaction A reaction where parts of two reactants are exchanged to form new products (p. 36).
- Bond A weak bond between a proton in one molecule and an electronegative atom in another (p. 34).
- Energy The minimum energy required to start a reaction (p. 52).
- Shell The outermost electron shell of an atom (p. 31).
- Reaction A reaction that absorbs energy (p. 37).
- A biological catalyst that speeds up reactions (p. 51).
- Reaction A process that transforms one set of chemicals into another (p. 35).
- Substances that change in a chemical reaction (p. 35).
- Reaction A reaction where two or more substances form a new compound (p. 36).
- An atom or molecule with an electric charge due to lost or gained electrons (p. 32).
- Number The number of protons in an atom's nucleus (p. 27).
- Energy Energy that travels in waves (e.g., light) (p. 24).
- Atoms of the same element with different neutron numbers (p. 27).
- Anything with mass and volume (p. 24).
- Substances formed by a chemical reaction (p. 35).
- A mixture with small particles that stay dispersed and don’t settle out (p. 30).
- A measure of a solution's acidity or basicity (p. 40).
50 Clues: Energy Stored energy (p. 24). • Energy Energy of motion (p. 24). • A negatively charged ion (p. 32). • A positively charged ion (p. 32). • Anything with mass and volume (p. 24). • A solution that resists pH changes (p. 41). • A homogeneous mixture of substances (p. 29). • The loss of electrons from a substance (p. 36). • The capacity to do work or cause change (p. 24). • ...
Basic Chemistry 2024-09-13
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- Occur when atoms transfer electrons. Page 36
- An ion that gain or accept electrons. Page 32
- Formed from the moving of charge particles
- Molecules that are formed from sharing electrons and are electrically balanced. Page33-34
- Anything that has space and mass. Page 24
- Substances consisting of two or more components. Page29
- Measures the number of atoms and is equal to atomic weight. Page 29
- Heterogeneous mixtures that do not settle out. Page 30
- Is the same as the number of protons in an atom. Page 27
- Atoms that are co posed of the same number of protons and different number of neutrons. Page 27
- Cannot be broken down in to any other substance or simpler substances. Page 25
- When small particles are bonded together to form large particles. Page 36
- Can be found in the nucleus of an atom has a neutral charge.
- The average of the mass numbers of the total isotopes of an element. Page 28
- Formed when hydrogen atoms share their electrons with another atom. Page 34
- Can be found in the centre of the atom and is consist of protons and neutrons. Page25
- When large particles are broken which will result in small particles. Page 36
- To change back t a fluid state to a more solid state. Page 30
- Located around the nucleus and where electrons can be found. Page 26
- Increases the rate of reactions without becoming chemically charged. Page 38
- Energy that is stored and is not active. Page 24
- Substances that are in large amounts. Page 29
- Equation describing what happens in a reaction. Page 35
- energy Energy of movement or action. Page 24
- When two or more atoms combine and is hold by a chemical bond. Page 28
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- When bonds are broken and created. Page 37
- Energy that moves from one place to another in waves. Page 24
- symbol Represented by one or two letters. Page 25
- The process of the decay of atoms. Page 28
- Isotopes that display radioactivity. Page 28
- Substances that are in small amounts. Page 2929
- Energy that involves the movement of matter. Page 24
- Can be found on the shell of an atom and has a positive charge. Page 25
- Smallest particles of a chemical substance that is composed of electrons, neutrons and protons. Page 24
- Used to express the contents of a solution. Page 29
- Bond that is formed during the combination of atoms. Page 31
- Formed when electrons are transfer from one atom to another. Page 32
- When electron pair sharing is not equal. Page 34
- When atoms donate electrons. Page 34
- Found in bonds of Chemical substances. Page 24
- A type of Homogeneous mixtures that consist of solutes and solvents. Page 29
- A type of Heterogeneous mixture with solutes that settles out. Page 30
- When atoms attract electrons on its valence shell. Page 34
- Regions where the electrons are located on an atom. Page 31
- A listing of all the elements and assist in the explanation of the elements properties. Page 25
- Showcase atoms chemical behavior. Page 26
- Can be found in the nucleus of the atom and has a positive charge. Page 25
- The total number of protons and neutrons. Page 27
- Formed when atoms share electrons. Page 32
- Reacting substances in a reaction. Page 35
- When different kinds of atoms are bonded together. Page 28
- Loses electrons and are electron donors. Page 32
52 Clues: When atoms donate electrons. Page 34 • Anything that has space and mass. Page 24 • Showcase atoms chemical behavior. Page 26 • When bonds are broken and created. Page 37 • The process of the decay of atoms. Page 28 • Formed from the moving of charge particles • Formed when atoms share electrons. Page 32 • Reacting substances in a reaction. Page 35 • ...
Basic Chemistry 2024-11-13
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- and physical properties are formed.
- energy in your diet – carbohydrates, fats, proteins
- change -occurs whenever new substances with different
- soup
- Bonds – Is formed when atoms share one or more pairs of
- – one kind of atom; food processing can strip some foods
- it causes both atoms to have a charge
- mixture – non-uniform distribution of particles ex.
- – are substances that are put together but not chemically
- Compound - are made up of minerals your body needs –
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- Bonds – Electrons are transferred from one atom to another
- mixture – uniform distribution of particles throughout
- salt, water, magnesium
- – is the study of the makeup, structure, and properties of
- Compound - contain hydrogen and oxygen; all the sources
- ex. Milk has calcium and salt
- Tea or soft drinks
- and the changes that occur to tPure substance – is matter in which all the basic units are the same;
- change – involve changing shape, physical state, size,
- elements or compounds; elements important for good health
- these vital elements – iron, calcium, potassium
- without changing the chemical identity.
22 Clues: soup • Tea or soft drinks • salt, water, magnesium • ex. Milk has calcium and salt • and physical properties are formed. • it causes both atoms to have a charge • without changing the chemical identity. • these vital elements – iron, calcium, potassium • energy in your diet – carbohydrates, fats, proteins • mixture – non-uniform distribution of particles ex. • ...
Basic Tastes 2025-08-11
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- Having a fresh, tangy taste like lemons or oranges.
- Having a stale, unpleasant taste or smell.
- Having a taste like nuts.
- Full-bodied and intense.
- Having a taste reminiscent of wood.
- Like sugar, honey, or candy.
- Having a strong, pleasant smell that affects the taste.
- Having a taste like fish.
- Smooth and rich, like cream or butter.
- Salty, like the sea.
- Spicy, or having a burning sensation from spices like chili peppers.
- Having a pleasantly sharp or sour taste.
- Sharp, sour, and acidic.
- Having a crisp, firm texture that breaks easily when chewed.
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- Full of liquid.
- Pleasantly salty or spicy, not sweet.
- Having a strong, sharp taste or smell.
- Delicious, causing one to salivate.
- Not strong or intense.
- Like lemons, vinegar, or unripe fruit.
- Like salt, pretzels, or ocean water.
- Having a taste like fruit.
- Having a burning sensation from spices.
- A savory, meaty taste, often from MSG or certain meats.
- Having a taste of smoke.
- Having a taste reminiscent of soil or dirt, often in mushrooms or truffles.
- Like coffee, dark chocolate, or some greens.
- Thin and tasteless, like water.
28 Clues: Full of liquid. • Salty, like the sea. • Not strong or intense. • Full-bodied and intense. • Having a taste of smoke. • Sharp, sour, and acidic. • Having a taste like nuts. • Having a taste like fish. • Having a taste like fruit. • Like sugar, honey, or candy. • Thin and tasteless, like water. • Delicious, causing one to salivate. • Having a taste reminiscent of wood. • ...
Basic Beatles 2025-08-27
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- written about his mother
- Written for John’s Son
- Three different versions
- song about a whore
- was once titles “scrambled eggs”
- George’s favorite Beatles album
- I NEED SOMEBODY
- Garden
- the lads are from
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- Died first
- mother Mary
- has the famous medley on side two
- Go with him
- “love you take is equal to love you make”
- Paul’s son
- how many days a week?
- Instrumental on MMT
- Nick named “Ringo”
- “yes I’m lonely, want to die”
- Ringo sings lead on first album
- Yellow ______
- ___ to ride
- captain cucumber
- ____ Preston
- REAAAAAAAAAAA
25 Clues: Garden • Died first • Paul’s son • mother Mary • Go with him • ___ to ride • ____ Preston • Yellow ______ • REAAAAAAAAAAA • I NEED SOMEBODY • captain cucumber • the lads are from • Nick named “Ringo” • song about a whore • Instrumental on MMT • how many days a week? • Written for John’s Son • written about his mother • Three different versions • “yes I’m lonely, want to die” • ...
Basic English 2025-05-22
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- You read it
- White drink from cows
- Flies in the sky
- Where you live
- A yellow fruit
- Big water, often blue
- A small purple or green fruit
- You sit on it
- Comes from animals
- Your male sibling
- Another word for mom
- You eat it with butter or jam
- Moves the trees and air
- Lives in water and swims
- Colorful and smells nice
- You wear it on your foot
- Made from milk
- You eat it
- Color of grass
- Has 12 months
- A round orange fruit
- You use it to smell
- When it is light outside
- Where you buy things
- White or gray in the sky
- You read it on a clock
- Cars drive on it
- Green and grows on the ground
- When it is dark
- Barks and is a pet
- You use it to buy
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- January, February, etc.
- You speak it
- Color of sky and water
- Bright in the sky during the day
- Moves on tracks
- You write with it
- A red or green fruit
- Someone you like
- Has two wheels and pedals
- You eat on it
- Color of apples and hearts
- Has a trunk and leaves
- Water from the sky
- You see with it
- Glass you look through
- Beats in your chest
- Cold and white, falls in winter
- It is hot and burns
- Where students go to learn
- Part of your body with five fingers
- Blue above you during the day
- Apples, bananas, and oranges
- Another word for dad
- You drink it every day
- You see it at night
- Your female sibling
- Meows and likes to sleep
- You open it to go in or out
- Has four wheels and drives fast
60 Clues: You eat it • You read it • You speak it • You sit on it • You eat on it • Has 12 months • Where you live • A yellow fruit • Made from milk • Color of grass • Moves on tracks • You see with it • When it is dark • Flies in the sky • Someone you like • Cars drive on it • You write with it • Your male sibling • You use it to buy • Comes from animals • Water from the sky • Barks and is a pet • Beats in your chest • ...
BASIC ELECTRONICS 2025-06-11
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- positive extrisic semiconductor
- Materials that do not conduct electricity
- Majority carriers on N type semiconductors
- a full name for CD
- memory found on CPU
- adding inpurities to a pure semiconductors
- Include both ROM and RAMS
- represent 8 bits on characters
- Base 16 number system
- Storing files and data on the computer
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- Type of memory apart from Primary and Secondary
- Another name of PN juction
- A band where electrons live
- Gap between valence band and conduction band
- The border between P and N junction
- used to measure amount of space on the memory
- A good example of Semiconductor
- space left by an electron
- another name for Primary memory
- American Standard Communication for Information Interchange
- decimal in which 4 bits represent a digit
- Smallest part of the pure element
22 Clues: a full name for CD • memory found on CPU • Base 16 number system • space left by an electron • Include both ROM and RAMS • Another name of PN juction • A band where electrons live • represent 8 bits on characters • positive extrisic semiconductor • A good example of Semiconductor • another name for Primary memory • Smallest part of the pure element • ...
BASIC ROUTINE 2025-07-24
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- You do this to a book.
- You do this when you are thirsty.
- You do this to a book or door when done.
- You do this to a door to enter.
- You use a pencil to do this.
- You do this when you are hungry.
- You do this on a chair.
- You do this during games.
- You keep things neat and tidy.
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- You go up in the air.
- You make a picture.
- You move fast with your legs.
- You make food.
- You make music with your voice.
- You do this with your mouth when happy.
- You do this with your hands after a performance.
- You do this at night on bed.
- You do this with soap and water.
- You speak to someone.
- You go slowly with your feet.
20 Clues: You make food. • You make a picture. • You go up in the air. • You speak to someone. • You do this to a book. • You do this on a chair. • You do this during games. • You use a pencil to do this. • You do this at night on bed. • You move fast with your legs. • You go slowly with your feet. • You keep things neat and tidy. • You make music with your voice. • ...
Algebra Unit 2 Vocabulary 2024-11-21
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- The graph of this would have a(n) _______circle x<9
- This symbol: <
- (5,9] for example
- These symbols: <, >, ≥, ≤
- This symbol: >
- "Or" graphs typically graph _______
- "and" graphs typically graph ___________
- The bars seen in this equation |x+4|=5
- This symbol: ≥
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- This symbol: ≤
- This is used in interval notation when there is a closed circle
- The graph of this would have a(n) ______ circle x≥7
- The direction that these symbols would graph > ≥
- These are used in interval notation when there is an open circle
- The direction that these symbols would graph < ≤
15 Clues: This symbol: ≤ • This symbol: < • This symbol: > • This symbol: ≥ • (5,9] for example • These symbols: <, >, ≥, ≤ • "Or" graphs typically graph _______ • The bars seen in this equation |x+4|=5 • "and" graphs typically graph ___________ • The direction that these symbols would graph > ≥ • The direction that these symbols would graph < ≤ • ...
svms teachers last names 2021-05-07
Across
- 7/8th history teacher
- redhead 7th grade ela teacher, high school coach
- 7/8th science teacher
- 8th grade ela teacher, boys basketball coach
- counselor
- 6th math teacher
- principle
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- 7th/8th math teacher
- 7/8th band teacher
- 6th ela teacher
- 7/8th new pe teacher
- choir teacher
- 5/6th science and social studies teacher
- art teacher
- 5th math teacher
15 Clues: counselor • principle • art teacher • choir teacher • 6th ela teacher • 5th math teacher • 6th math teacher • 7/8th band teacher • 7th/8th math teacher • 7/8th new pe teacher • 7/8th history teacher • 7/8th science teacher • 5/6th science and social studies teacher • 8th grade ela teacher, boys basketball coach • redhead 7th grade ela teacher, high school coach
Crossword 2022-03-29
Across
- - an account of someone's life written by someone else.
- - the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing.
- - A prediction/incident about something that will take place in the future.
- - the action or process of integrating.
- - a subtle difference in or shade of meaning, expression, or sound.
- - the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities.
- - correspondence of sound between words or the endings of words, especially when these are used at the ends of lines of poetry.
- - the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
- - taking words in their usual or most basic sense without metaphor or allegory.
- - an account of a person's life written by that person.
- - in poetry, the repetition of the sound of a vowel or diphthong in nonrhyming stressed syllables near enough to each other for the echo to be discernible (e.g.,).
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- - exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
- - a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the.
- - the action of repeating something that has already been said or written.
- - a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the.
- - Showing a great deal of variety; very different.
- - a group of lines forming the basic recurring metrical unit in a poem; a verse.
- - a strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound.
- - Remembering a memory from the past time or an incident in the past.
- - agreement or compatibility between opinions or actions.
20 Clues: - the action or process of integrating. • - Showing a great deal of variety; very different. • - the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities. • - an account of someone's life written by someone else. • - an account of a person's life written by that person. • - agreement or compatibility between opinions or actions. • ...
Vegeta Nakeith 2019-01-21
Across
- A substance made of atoms of more than one element bound together
- A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances
- mixture Substances are not uniformly mixed
- Anything that has mass and occupies space
- Smallest particle that has the properties of an element
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- The smallest unit of a substance that exhibits all of the properties characteristic of that substance
- Substance Any matter that has fixed composition a definite properties
- A combination of more than one pure substance
- Formula The chemical symbols and numbers indicating the atoms contained in the basic unit of a substance
- mixture Mixing occurs between individual units
10 Clues: Anything that has mass and occupies space • mixture Substances are not uniformly mixed • A combination of more than one pure substance • mixture Mixing occurs between individual units • Smallest particle that has the properties of an element • A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances • ...
Chapter 11 deffinitions 2020-09-11
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- the smallest unit of a substance that exhibits all of the properties characteristic of that
- any matter that has a fixed composition and definite properties.
- substances are not uniformly mixed
- a substance made of atoms of more than one element bound together.
- is anything that has mass and occupies space
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- mixture mixing occurs between individual units
- a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances.
- the chemical symbols and numbers indicating the atoms contained in the basic unit of a substance.
- the smallest particle that has the properties of an element.
- a combination of more than one pure substance.
10 Clues: substances are not uniformly mixed • is anything that has mass and occupies space • mixture mixing occurs between individual units • a combination of more than one pure substance. • the smallest particle that has the properties of an element. • a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances. • ...
Chapter 11 2020-08-28
Across
- is anything that has mass and occupies space
- combination of more than one pure substance
- substances are not uniformly mixed
- 2 or more liquids that don't mix into each other.
- the chemical symbols and numbers indicating the atoms contained in the basic unit of a substance.
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- the smallest particle that has the properties of an element.
- 2 or more liquids can dissolve into each other in various portions.
- mixing occurs between individual units
- a substance made of atoms of more than one element bound together.
- a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances.
10 Clues: substances are not uniformly mixed • mixing occurs between individual units • combination of more than one pure substance • is anything that has mass and occupies space • 2 or more liquids that don't mix into each other. • the smallest particle that has the properties of an element. • a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances. • ...
A.J. chapter 11 2021-09-14
Across
- anything that has mass and.
- the smallest unit of a substance that exhibits all of the properties characteristics of that substance.
- any matter that has a fixed composition and definite properties.
- mixing occurs between individual units
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- the smallest particle that has properties of an element.
- substances are not uniformly mixed
- a combination of more than one pure substance.
- a substance made of atoms of more than one element bound together.
- the chemical symbols and numbers indicating the atoms contained in the basic unit of a substance.
- a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances.
10 Clues: anything that has mass and. • substances are not uniformly mixed • mixing occurs between individual units • a combination of more than one pure substance. • the smallest particle that has properties of an element. • a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances. • any matter that has a fixed composition and definite properties. • ...
Mathematical Crossword 2023-06-06
Across
- The points at which a graph crosses the x-axis.
- The standard unit of angular measurement.
- A function with a "U" like shape
- An expression with variables and coefficients only involving basic operations.
- The language from which we get the number for calculating the circumference of a circle.
- Mathematics which uses letters and symbols to represent unknown numbers
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- The amount left over after performing a equation
- A line which approaches a curve, but never reaches it.
- There are six functions of an angle commonly used in:
- A set of numbers containing the numbers lying between two numbers of the set.
10 Clues: A function with a "U" like shape • The standard unit of angular measurement. • The points at which a graph crosses the x-axis. • The amount left over after performing a equation • There are six functions of an angle commonly used in: • A line which approaches a curve, but never reaches it. • Mathematics which uses letters and symbols to represent unknown numbers • ...
Mathematical Crossword 2023-06-06
Across
- The points at which a graph crosses the x-axis.
- The standard unit of angular measurement.
- A function with a "U" like shape
- An expression with variables and coefficients only involving basic operations.
- The language from which we get the number for calculating the circumference of a circle.
- Mathematics which uses letters and symbols to represent unknown numbers
Down
- The amount left over after performing a equation
- A line which approaches a curve, but never reaches it.
- There are six functions of an angle commonly used in:
- A set of numbers containing the numbers lying between two numbers of the set.
10 Clues: A function with a "U" like shape • The standard unit of angular measurement. • The points at which a graph crosses the x-axis. • The amount left over after performing a equation • There are six functions of an angle commonly used in: • A line which approaches a curve, but never reaches it. • Mathematics which uses letters and symbols to represent unknown numbers • ...
Basic Dysrhythmia 2016-05-03
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- When the atria and ventricles are working independently of each other, at different rates. This is _____ degree heart block.
- _______ junctional rhythm is the same as a junctional rhythm but with a heart rate of 60-100 beats per minute.
- Atrial ____ has multiple p-waves and a saw tooth appearance on an EKG.
- Premature Atrial Contractions (PAC), Premature Junctional Contractions (PJC) and Premature Ventricular Contractions (PVC) are additional _____ not true rhythms.
- First degree heart block has a _____ p-r interval greater than 0.20 seconds.
- Absence of all electrical activity within the heart.
- Both Sinus Pause and Sinus Arrest rhythms will _____ restart without intervention.
- A heart rate between 60-100 with a p-wave present, p-r interval of 0.12-0.20, a qrs complex measuring 0.04-0.12, and a t-wave present would be ____ sinus.
- Sinus Arrhythmia is when the rate changes sometimes caused by deep _____.
- This rhythm is slow all components are present and within normal limits except the beats per minute are less than 60.
- Sinus Tachycardia is 100 to 150 ___ per minute.
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- ______ de pointes is a twisting of the heart. R points rotate from upward to downward reflection. Life threatening.
- _____ rhythm has a short p-r interval, slow rate 40-60 beats per minute and an inverted p-wave.
- Junctional Tachycardia will have a heart rate of 100-180 beats per minute and a ____ qrs complex, and inverted p-wave.
- _______ fibrillation is a chaotic rhythm with no p-wave, qrs complex, to t-wave present. Life threatening.
- Atrial ____ has no seen p-waves.
- Ventricular _____ is a fast rhythm with a wide qrs complex. Life threatening.
- ____ type I block is where the p-r interval gradually lengthens until a beat is missed.
- SVT, Supra Ventricular Tachycardia, is ____ going too fast to identify the underlying rhythm, but has a normal qrs complex.
- Mobitz type II heart block is when the p-r ____ is constant but a beat is missed.
20 Clues: Atrial ____ has no seen p-waves. • Sinus Tachycardia is 100 to 150 ___ per minute. • Absence of all electrical activity within the heart. • Atrial ____ has multiple p-waves and a saw tooth appearance on an EKG. • Sinus Arrhythmia is when the rate changes sometimes caused by deep _____. • First degree heart block has a _____ p-r interval greater than 0.20 seconds. • ...
BASIC NUTRITION 2016-05-18
BASIC VERBS 2017-09-12
30 Clues: BÝT • PSÁT • SPÁT • JÍST • ČÍST • NAJÍT • CHTÍT • ČEKAT • VIDĚT • VĚDĚT • SLYŠET • KONČIT • ZAVŘÍT • MLUVIT • POSLAT • KOUŘIT • KOUPIT • DOSTAT • PTÁT SE • MÍT RÁD • PRODÁVAT • DÍVAT SE • PRACOVAT • ODPOVÍDAT • ŘÍDIT AUTO • VZÍT, BRÁT • KONTROLOVAT • CHODIT PĚŠKY • ODCHÁZET, NECHAT • POTKAT, SETKAT SE
Basic Spanish 2018-05-22
Across
- July
- Saturday
- Thursday
- tardes. Good afternoon.
- seven
- November
- twenty one
- fifteen
- December
- está usted? How are you? (FORMAL)
- Likewise.
- de Ohio. I'm from Ohio
- February
- se llama _____. His name is____.
- Sunday
- Friday
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- March
- June
- Tuesday
- luego. See you later.
- thirty
- Monday
- April
- días. Good morning.
- ten
- September
- gusto. Nice to meet you.
- October
- dónde eres? Where are you from?
- January
- Wednesday
- May
- llamo... My name is...
- tal? What's up?
- August
35 Clues: ten • May • July • June • March • April • seven • thirty • Monday • August • Sunday • Friday • Tuesday • October • fifteen • January • Saturday • Thursday • November • December • February • September • Wednesday • Likewise. • twenty one • tal? What's up? • días. Good morning. • luego. See you later. • llamo... My name is... • de Ohio. I'm from Ohio • tardes. Good afternoon. • gusto. Nice to meet you. • dónde eres? Where are you from? • ...
basic electronics 2013-05-14
20 Clues: bad • good • buzzes • problem • its long • it sticks • protection • cuts things • is evrywhere • it brake thing • a little thing • all everywhere • resists things • need it to wrok • it needs charge • transits things • turn on and off • it help urea eyes • form of electricity • helps from getting diry
Basic Chemistry 2014-04-03
Across
- Negatively charged ions?
- Molecules bond in which atoms share electrons?
- Uncharged or neutral particles?
- How many electrons can hold second shell?
- When two or more atoms combined chemically together it is called?
- The number of ______ is always equal to the number of electrons.
- Atom is the basic building block of all_____?
- Compounds formed by ionic bonding?
- Location of the electrons?
Down
- Outermost shell in the atom?
- Charged particles are called?
- How many electrons in the first shell that is close to nucleus?
- What is the name of chemical symbol Mg?
- First letter of a chemical symbol is always__________?
- Two or more different atoms bind together to form molecule?
- Element that have same # of protons but different # of neutrons?
- Positively charged atom?
- Anything that occupies space and has mass?
- Proton and electrons located in ?
- Chemical shorthand called atomic______?
20 Clues: Negatively charged ions? • Positively charged atom? • Location of the electrons? • Outermost shell in the atom? • Charged particles are called? • Uncharged or neutral particles? • Proton and electrons located in ? • Compounds formed by ionic bonding? • What is the name of chemical symbol Mg? • Chemical shorthand called atomic______? • How many electrons can hold second shell? • ...
Level. Basic 2014-10-30
BASIC GEOMETRY 2015-02-15
Across
- 4 SIDED POLYGON, ALL SIDES AND ANGLES EQUAL
- POLYGON WITH UNEQUAL SIDES
- ANGLE 90 DEGREES
- ANGLE < 90 BUT > 0
- JOINING NON ADJACENT POINTS IN A POLYGON, WE GET THESE
- ALL RADII ARE EQUAL IN THIS SHAPE...
- TRIANGLE 2 SIDES EQUAL
- QUADRILATERAL WITH OPPOSITE SIDES PARALLEL
- PORTION OF A CIRCLE
- POLYGON ALL SIDES EQUAL
- QUADRILATERAL WITH 1 SIDE OF OPPOSITE SIDES PARALLEL
- ANGLE A, 180>A>90
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- A 3 SIDED POLYGON
- A CLOSED SHAPE WITH MANY SIDES
- LENGTH OF A CIRCLE IS CALLED...
- QUADRILATERAL, ALL SIDES EQUAL BUT NOT ALL ANGLES
- 4 SIDED POLYGON, ALL ANGLES 90
- HALF OF A CIRCLE
- SIDES SIDES OF A POLYGON THAT SHARE A VERTEX
- PORTION OF A CIRCLE BOUNDED BY CHORD AND ARC
- DIAMETER IS THE LONGEST...?
- TRIANGLE WITH ALL SIDES EQUAL
- POLYGON IS EITHER CONVEX OR...?
- TRIANGLE WITH UNEQUAL SIDES
- PORTION OF A CIRCLE BOUNDED BY 2 RADII AND ARC
25 Clues: ANGLE 90 DEGREES • HALF OF A CIRCLE • A 3 SIDED POLYGON • ANGLE A, 180>A>90 • ANGLE < 90 BUT > 0 • PORTION OF A CIRCLE • TRIANGLE 2 SIDES EQUAL • POLYGON ALL SIDES EQUAL • POLYGON WITH UNEQUAL SIDES • DIAMETER IS THE LONGEST...? • TRIANGLE WITH UNEQUAL SIDES • TRIANGLE WITH ALL SIDES EQUAL • A CLOSED SHAPE WITH MANY SIDES • 4 SIDED POLYGON, ALL ANGLES 90 • LENGTH OF A CIRCLE IS CALLED... • ...
Basic Safety 2021-09-27
Across
- fire started by combustible metals
- consists of oxygen, heat, gas/fuel
- On this sheet a task is broken into individual parts and each step is analyzed for its potential hazard
- A path a current can flow on
- color- safety equipment and first aid supplies
- procedure that is necessary to disable machinery or equipment to prevent hazardous released energy while repairing
- a method of protecting humans from an electrical shock
- device used when not enough oxygen or dangerous gasses
- Cylinders should be transported in a
- device used where in areas where you might inhale dust or other solid particles
- Federal Agency that standardizes Safety Practices
- fire started by Flammable Liquids
- color- radiation hazards
- color- fire safety equipment & danger
- fire started by cooking grease/ KITCHEN
- a piece of equipment that protects welders from fumes
- tools powered by fluid
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- color- informational signs
- fire Started by electricity
- a common grounding system
- device used when not enough oxygen or dangerous gasses
- when negative electrons move/bounce around
- fire started by wood paper plastic
- color -Marked floors
- Fault Circuit Interrupters
- how to use a fire extinguisher
- Sheet that tells you all information of a hazardous chemical
- color- Caution
- material safety data sheet
- color- dangerous parts of equipment/ machinery
- device used to protect against brief exposure or dangerous gases or fumes
- tools powered by air
- Personal Protective Equipment
33 Clues: color- Caution • color -Marked floors • tools powered by air • tools powered by fluid • color- radiation hazards • a common grounding system • color- informational signs • Fault Circuit Interrupters • material safety data sheet • fire Started by electricity • A path a current can flow on • Personal Protective Equipment • how to use a fire extinguisher • fire started by Flammable Liquids • ...
Basic Physics 2021-02-25
Across
- The most recognized model of how the universe begun is
- The wire inside an electric bulb is known as
- What kind of eclipse do we have when the moon is between the sun and the earth
- Theoretical physicist James Maxwell was born in
- Who is the Hubble Space Telescope named
- Electric current units
- computer technology is used to train pilots
- What is the earth’s primary source of energy
Down
- which galaxy Earth is located
- What scientist is well known for his theory of relativity
- Metals expand when heated and do what when cooled?
- Electric resistance units
- When light bends as it enters a different medium the process is known as what
- A magnifying glass type
- True or false? Iron is attracted by magnets.
- A person who studies physics
- Conductors have a high or low resistance?
- Electric power units
- What is the first name of the famous scientist who gave us Newton’s three laws
- Infrared light has a wavelength that is too long or short to be visible for humans
20 Clues: Electric power units • Electric current units • A magnifying glass type • Electric resistance units • A person who studies physics • which galaxy Earth is located • Who is the Hubble Space Telescope named • Conductors have a high or low resistance? • computer technology is used to train pilots • The wire inside an electric bulb is known as • ...
Basic 2 2021-05-30
Across
- levantar
- tomar café da manhã
- segunda-feira
- late dormir até tarde
- depois
- quinta-feira
- comer
- almoçar
- em (indica dia)
- ano
- duas vezes
- beber
- sexta-feira
- fazer um intervalo
- ler
- sanduíche
- biscoito
- quarta-feira
- terça-feira
Down
- uma vez
- parque
- chá
- jantar
- antes
- supermercado
- o que, qual
- refrigerante
- francês
- no final de semana
- estudar
- o, a, os, as
- domingo
- em (indica horário e local)
- exercitar-se
- sábado
- lavar a louça
- e
- inglês
- café
39 Clues: e • chá • ano • ler • café • antes • comer • beber • parque • jantar • depois • sábado • inglês • uma vez • francês • estudar • domingo • almoçar • levantar • biscoito • sanduíche • duas vezes • o que, qual • sexta-feira • terça-feira • supermercado • refrigerante • quinta-feira • o, a, os, as • exercitar-se • quarta-feira • segunda-feira • lavar a louça • em (indica dia) • no final de semana • fazer um intervalo • tomar café da manhã • ...
Basic 1 2021-05-28
Across
- fazer
- assistir
- sentir falta, perder algum evento
- à tarde
- acordar
- de manhã, pela manhã
- cedo
- à noite (início da noite)
- ir deitar, ir para a cama
- chorar
- deveres de casa
- gostar
- mês
- triste
- tarde
- dia
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- frequentemente
- música
- lavar
- ir
- exercitar-se
- semana
- jogar, tocar, brincar
- às vezes
- à noite (um pouco mais tarde)
- nunca
- escutar
- louça
- todo, cada
- tentar, provar, testar
- quando
- relaxar
- sempre
33 Clues: ir • mês • dia • cedo • fazer • lavar • nunca • louça • tarde • música • semana • chorar • quando • gostar • triste • sempre • à tarde • acordar • escutar • relaxar • assistir • às vezes • todo, cada • exercitar-se • frequentemente • deveres de casa • de manhã, pela manhã • jogar, tocar, brincar • tentar, provar, testar • à noite (início da noite) • ir deitar, ir para a cama • à noite (um pouco mais tarde) • sentir falta, perder algum evento
Basic Chemistry 2022-03-16
Across
- each element has this number
- alters the composition of a substance
- do not alter the basic nature of a substance
- the heavier isotopes
- one or two letter chemical shorthand
- inactive and stored
- stored in bonds of chemical substances
- does not take up space
- smallest particle ever
- The more modern model of atomic structure
- process of spontaneous atomic decay
- from the movement of charged particles
Down
- doing work
- have a positive charge
- directly involved in moving matter
- same number of protons and electrons
- energy that travels in waves
- The table of elements
- are uncharged and neutral
- the sum of protons and neurons
- have a negative charge
21 Clues: doing work • inactive and stored • the heavier isotopes • The table of elements • have a positive charge • does not take up space • smallest particle ever • have a negative charge • are uncharged and neutral • each element has this number • energy that travels in waves • the sum of protons and neurons • directly involved in moving matter • process of spontaneous atomic decay • ...
Basic Embryology 2022-08-05
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- another term for specialization
- aka Down Syndrome or ___ 21
- earliest indication of tissue development
- genotype is male but phenotype is female in ___ syndrome
- agent that adversely affects development
- an abnormal cell with 69 chromosomes is ___
- 38 pairs of ___ form muscles of trunk
- fertilized egg or ___
- layer gives rise to respiratory & digestive systems
- first period of prenatal development
- study of prenatal development
- mitosis in zygote or ___
- mesoderm forms during ___ week
- development of tissue shape
- ball of cells that form due to cleavage
- Trisomy 13 or ___syndrome
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- process by which blastocyst enters endometrium
- last physiologic process of embryonic period
- ___ streak begins in 3rd week of PD
- first physiologic process of embryonic period
- migration of epiblast cells form ___
- shuffling of chromosomes occurs in ___
- this layer gives rise to connective tissue
- somatic cells with normal complement of chromosomes
- upper layer of bilaminar disk
- any cell with 1/2 the normal complement of chromosomes
- develops from neural crest cells
- lower layer of bilaminar disk
- second period of prenatal development
- Monosomy X aka ___ syndrome
- this layer gives rise to epidermis and structures you can see
- Trisomy 18 or ___ syndrome
- initial nutrition for embryo disk is ___ sac
- fluid formation in morula forms a ___
- third period of prenatal development
- small sized teeth
- ___ membrane becomes primitive mouth
37 Clues: small sized teeth • fertilized egg or ___ • mitosis in zygote or ___ • Trisomy 13 or ___syndrome • Trisomy 18 or ___ syndrome • aka Down Syndrome or ___ 21 • Monosomy X aka ___ syndrome • development of tissue shape • upper layer of bilaminar disk • lower layer of bilaminar disk • study of prenatal development • mesoderm forms during ___ week • another term for specialization • ...
Basic Engineering 2021-11-23
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- Chart that shows the shape of the data’s distribution
- One of BEM Do’s and Don’ts broad area
- Materials made from two or more metallic materials and/or non-metallic materials
- One of the engineering disciplines
- The time required for a sine wave to complete one full cycle
- The process of send electricity from generation substation to main substation
- An independent professional engineer who performs professional engineering services for clients on a fee basis
- Reprocess a material or product and make something else.
- Leaders manage "by the book".
- Part of the building that is built below the ground level
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- Resonsible to turn the plan design into reality
- Material used to convert light energy to electrical energy
- Type of hazard causes by working in wrong or same position for a long period
- The study of moral rules for deciding what is right and wrong
- Also known as delegative/hand off leadership style
- Person that focus on expansion of knowledge and understanding physical processes
- Making changes for the better on a continual, never-ending basis
- Type of hazard causes by repetitive motions such as manual handling and computer work
- Quality of a leader that includes truthfulness, consistency and reliability.
- A composite material composed mainly of water, aggregate and cement
- Forces that act at the same time and the same point
- Basic constituent of steel
- One of the sources of Islamic leadership principle
- Reddish-colored metal used in electrical and air-conditioning industries
- 5S: Train people to follow good work habits and to strictly follow workplace rules
25 Clues: Basic constituent of steel • Leaders manage "by the book". • One of the engineering disciplines • One of BEM Do’s and Don’ts broad area • Resonsible to turn the plan design into reality • Also known as delegative/hand off leadership style • One of the sources of Islamic leadership principle • Forces that act at the same time and the same point • ...
BASIC VERBS 2021-12-02
20 Clues: up • hard • meat • down • tight • games • water • pizza • a lot • slowly • a cake • a dream • my bike • quickly • friends • my room • the baby • a new car • to school • beautifully
Basic Training 2022-11-03
Across
- jenis resin Bee Brand 1000 (Eng)
- kondisi dimana tembok mengeluarkan serbuk putih
- aditif untuk mencegah gelembung busa(Eng)
- istilah untuk pengkristalan garam pada tembok interior
- bahan pelarut cat solvent base (Eng)
- umur campuran (Eng)
- cat khusus untuk cement fiber yang membuat tampilan seperti kayu asli
- cat tekstur dengan tampilan seperti wall paper
- base dengan kandungan pigmen putih paling banyak
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- cat waterproofing 3 in 1
- cat berbahan dasar air yang dapat digunakan untuk mengecat besi dan cepat kering
- bahan pelapis yang digunakan untuk melindungi dan memperindah
- istilah untuk cat meleleh karena aplikasi vertikal terlalu tebal(Eng)
- istilah untuk jenis pigmen warna yang dapat menghasilkan warna cerah
- bahan pengikat/binder pada cat solvent base
- jenis resin pada roof coating
- cat kayu berbahan dasar air dengan tampilan translucent
- korosi pada besi akibat tidak dilapisi cat
- cat textured yang berfungsi sebagai intermediate
- istilah cat dasar untuk tembok (Eng)
- bahan penyusun cat yang memberi warna
21 Clues: umur campuran (Eng) • cat waterproofing 3 in 1 • jenis resin pada roof coating • jenis resin Bee Brand 1000 (Eng) • bahan pelarut cat solvent base (Eng) • istilah cat dasar untuk tembok (Eng) • bahan penyusun cat yang memberi warna • aditif untuk mencegah gelembung busa(Eng) • korosi pada besi akibat tidak dilapisi cat • bahan pengikat/binder pada cat solvent base • ...
Basic Verbs 2022-09-23
21 Clues: ждать • учить • брать • знать • нести • давать • делать • ловить • хотеть • думать • падать • играть • звонить • помнить • работать • выбирать • помогать • покупать • нуждаться • использовать • разговаривать
BASIC VERBS 2023-12-17
20 Clues: leer • coger • venir • traer • jugar • pagar • poner • tener • enviar • dormir • viajar • pensar • hablar • romper • olvidar • comprar • escribir • conducir • conseguir • comprender
Biology Basic 2023-08-23
Across
- measure of how acidic or basic a solution is; the scale ranges from below 0 to above 14
- small, basic sub-units
- basic unit of life
- production of offspring by an organism
- organism’s regulation of its internal environment to maintain conditions suitable for survival
- water-fearing; having the tendency to repel water
- inherited characteristic of a species that develops over time in response to an environmental factor, enabling a species to survive
- larger more complex structures made of monomers
- anything that possesses all the characteristics of life
- attraction of molecules of one kind for molecules of a different kind
- any substance that forms hydrogen ions (H+) in water and has a pH below 7.
- substance dissolved in a solvent
- any substance that forms hydroxide ions (OH-) in water and has a pH above 7.
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- ability of like molecules to stick together
- water-loving; having an affinity for water
- changes in traits of a populations of a species over time
- process that results in mass being added to an organism; may include formation of new cells or new structures
- a homogenous mixture formed when a substance is dissolved in another substance
- changes an organism undergoes in its lifetime before reaching its adult form
- an organism reaction to a stimulus
- large organic molecules (carbon-containing) that make up all living things
- the study of life that seeks to provide an understanding of the natural world
- property of the surface of a liquid that allows it to resist an external force, due to the cohesive nature of its molecules.
- ability to cause change; organisms use energy to perform biological functions.
- substance in which another substance is dissolved
25 Clues: basic unit of life • small, basic sub-units • substance dissolved in a solvent • an organism reaction to a stimulus • production of offspring by an organism • water-loving; having an affinity for water • ability of like molecules to stick together • larger more complex structures made of monomers • water-fearing; having the tendency to repel water • ...
Java Basic 2024-02-13
Across
- Checks value only on equal to basis
- main method is
- Decision making statement
- true false value
- zero and ones
- it is optional in switch statement
- Objects are stored in this memory
- Inheritance type not allowed
- Exit level loop
- to find a particular character at given index
- Feature-if you know c and c++ u can easily learn java
- keyword use to create object
- Intermediate code generated by Java Compiler
- One of the Feature of java
- Type casting does by manually
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- Non primitive data type
- Scanner class is available in this package
- not possible to use in java
- Program converts line by line into machine code
- Java is robust because of ...
- Converts Bytecode into Machine code
- output of s="Hello" s.subString(0,3)
- Type casting does by Compiler itself
- To sort array sort method of this class is used
- object of the this class is used for input
- cannot define ... variable
- joins two strings
27 Clues: zero and ones • main method is • Exit level loop • true false value • joins two strings • Non primitive data type • Decision making statement • cannot define ... variable • One of the Feature of java • not possible to use in java • Inheritance type not allowed • keyword use to create object • Java is robust because of ... • Type casting does by manually • Objects are stored in this memory • ...
Basic Elements 2024-01-25
Basic Vocabulary 2023-10-10
21 Clues: ten • name • year • nine • month • eight • Summer • Spring • Friday • Winter • October • fifteen • Tuesday • January • nickname • Saturday • bathroom • thirteen • birthday • September • last name
Basic Nursing 2024-02-19
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- includes blood pressure and heart rate taken during position changes
- This type of communication includes all of the five senses and everything that does not involve the spoken word
- documents that direct treatment in accordance with a patient's wishes in the event of a death is likely
- care provided to maintain or restore health, improve function, or relieve symptoms
- the legal guidelines for nursing practice and provide the minimum acceptable nursing care
- to complete this, medical technicians must give report to the gaining unit
- observations in the SOAPP note
- intentional wrongful or improper use of government resources
- a DHA information delivery portal
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- one of the two rights to personal choice
- used to determine a service member's fitness for duty
- eliminates and destroys all forms of microbial life
- this is the military's electronic health record database
- all military personnel who have an overseas assignment are screened within how many months of their PCS
- the third stage of coping process
- the fourth level of Maslow's hierarchy of needs
- this is used for immunization status access from both home station and deployed locations
- type of consent when the patient understands and agrees with treatment
- chart used to perform visual acuity test
- a process of identifying, analyzing and controlling critical information
20 Clues: observations in the SOAPP note • the third stage of coping process • a DHA information delivery portal • one of the two rights to personal choice • chart used to perform visual acuity test • the fourth level of Maslow's hierarchy of needs • eliminates and destroys all forms of microbial life • used to determine a service member's fitness for duty • ...
Basic Conversation 2024-02-22
Across
- Where are you from (form)
- Good-bye
- How are you (form)
- Hello
- Not very good
- Bad
- See you tomorrow
- Okay
- Nothing
- So,So
- Female senior citizen
- How old are you (inf)
- Greetings
- So,So
- I am
- See ya!
- Farewells
- I am from__
- Whats up?
- male senior citizen
- How old are you (form)
- Very bad
- Whats up?
- Hows it going
- Likewise
- Good afternoon
- The pleasure is mine
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- Very good
- And you (inf)
- See you later
- What is your name (form)
- What is your name (inf)
- Thank you
- Delighted (masc)
- please
- My name is
- Util we meet again
- Delighted (fem)
- Good/fine
- miss
- Nice to meet you
- sir
- Good morning
- Good night
- Where are you from (inf)
- Madam
- See you soon
- I am__ years old
- And you (form)
- How are you (inf)
50 Clues: Bad • sir • Okay • miss • I am • Hello • So,So • So,So • Madam • please • Nothing • See ya! • Good-bye • Very bad • Likewise • Very good • Thank you • Good/fine • Greetings • Farewells • Whats up? • Whats up? • My name is • Good night • I am from__ • Good morning • See you soon • And you (inf) • See you later • Not very good • Hows it going • And you (form) • Good afternoon • Delighted (fem) • Delighted (masc) • See you tomorrow • Nice to meet you • ...
Basic Calculus 2020-06-05
26 Clues: y=x-4 • y=6x^2 • y=5x^3 • y=5x^8 • y=-44x • 10x^-6 • y=29x^3 • y=x^100 • y=x^2/3 • y=20x^19 • y=3x^-1/2 • y=3x^2+4x • y=20x^2-4 • y=3x^4+7x^2 • y=6x^2+5x^3 • y=8x^3+8x^2 • y=11x^2+15x • y=11x^3+5x^4 • y=9x^3-3x^2+x • y=5x^3-15x-25 • y=6x^2+12x^-4 • y=30x^-2/4+3x • y=3/4x^3-8x+14 • y=x^5-4x^4-3x^2+7x • y=-7x^-5+4x^2-19x+2 • y=15x^4-6x^3-18x^2+42x
Basic vocab 2020-06-14
23 Clues: ír • oldal • olvas • füzet • könyv • kérdés • válasz • kérdez • becsuk • mondat • kinyit • használ • kipipál • ismétel • hallgat • gyakorol • válaszol • megtalál • dolgozik • kiegészít • ért/megért • munkafüzet • néz valamit
Basic Calculus 2020-05-03
Across
- Real life application wherein the derivative of velocity W.R.T time is acceleration.
- Real life application to population growth is another instance of thee derivatives used in the science.
- One way to solve limits, by visualizing and sketching it.
- Derivatives is used in this field to calculate rate of reaction and compressibility.
- Real life application of derivatives to see the problems when remodelling the behaviour of moving objects
- A rule with a formula d(uv)/dx = u dv/dx + v du/dx
- Real life application of derivatives in solving the problems of optimisation such as those of profit maximisation, cost minimisation, output and revenue maximisation
- Real life application of derivatives to calculate the rate of changes in this fild like growth rate of tumor and blood flow.
- A rule with a formula d/dx xn = n . xn-1
- is all about finding rates of change of one quantity compared to another.
- Derivatives of 3x.
- It is simply means that there is no limit to its values.
- A rule with a formula d(u)/dx(v) = u du/dx – u dv/dx all over v2.
- A rule with a formula f(x) = f ’(g(x))g’(x)
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- the process of finding the derivative of a dependent variable in an implicit function by differentiating each term separately
- One way to solve limits, by substituting the values.
- Real life application of derivatives in this field that can estimate the profit and loss point for certain ventures
- The graph of this function is a straight line, but a vertical line is not the graph of a function.
- a limit is the behavior on one only one side of the value where the function is undefined.
- A function is a fundamental concept in calculus and analysis concerning the behavior of that function near a particular input.
- It is he fundamental tools of a function
- any function of the form f(x)=Ax2+Bx+C where A,B and C are constants.
- a function that does not have any abrupt changes in value.
- Function that has an example of f(x)=8x4−4x3+3x2−2x+22
- a function that is a fraction and has the property that both its numerator and denominator are polynomials.
25 Clues: Derivatives of 3x. • It is he fundamental tools of a function • A rule with a formula d/dx xn = n . xn-1 • A rule with a formula f(x) = f ’(g(x))g’(x) • A rule with a formula d(uv)/dx = u dv/dx + v du/dx • One way to solve limits, by substituting the values. • Function that has an example of f(x)=8x4−4x3+3x2−2x+22 • ...
Basic Crossword 2019-03-30
Basic Calculus 2020-05-15
22 Clues: +3 • -x • -5 • -1 • -12 • -12x • -3/5 • 87x2 • 22x=2 • 2/3x-1 • 3(x+1) • 380x18 • 18x2+12 • 9/4x2-8 • 18x2+12 • 18x2+12 • 24(1-x)5 • 27x2-6x+1 • (3x-1/x2+3) • 6-y2/2xy+12y2 • 5x4-16x3-6x2+7 • (108x-6)(6x+9)3/s4x-1
Basic Calculus 2020-05-15
25 Clues: -1 • -5 • +3 • -x • -12 • 87x2 • -12x • -3/5 • -x/y • 20x3 • 22x=2 • 380x18 • 2/3x-1 • 3(x+1) • 9/4x2-8 • 18x2+12 • 18x2+12 • 18x2+12 • 24(1-x)5 • -3(1-x)2 • 27x2-6x+1 • (3x-1/x2+3) • 6-y2/2xy+12y2 • 5x4-16x3-6x2+7 • (108x-6)(6x+9)3/s4x-1
Basic Chemistry 2020-12-08
Across
- the amount of solute dissolved in a solvent
- dissolves
- water
- amount of a substance in a certain volume of solution
- Sodium Chloride
- liquid to gas
- dissolved
- Pottasium Chloride
- gas to liquid
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- F°
- solid to gas
- formulated the periodical table
- C°
- is the study of matter and the chemical reactions between substances
- the first element in the periodic table
- K°
- anything that has mass and takes up place
- study of chemistry in living things
- a liquid mixture
- number of moles of solute per kg of solvent
- universal solvent
- physical capacity to do work
- Carbon Dioxide
23 Clues: F° • C° • K° • water • dissolves • dissolved • solid to gas • liquid to gas • gas to liquid • Carbon Dioxide • Sodium Chloride • a liquid mixture • universal solvent • Pottasium Chloride • physical capacity to do work • formulated the periodical table • study of chemistry in living things • the first element in the periodic table • anything that has mass and takes up place • ...
Basic Family 2024-05-16
28 Clues: tía • tío • gato • padre • nieta • tengo • nieto • él es • madre • perro • abuelo • Yo soy • abuela • esposo • esposa • familia • sobrina • ella es • hermano • sobrino • mascota • hermana • pariente • Este es mi • primo/prima • amigo/amiga • A él le gusta • A ella le gusta
BASIC ADJECTIVES 2024-04-08
Across
- silly or unwise; showing poor judgment or little intelligence
- (of a person) having eaten enough or too much
- keeps your attention because he, she, or it is unusual, exciting, or has a lot of ideas
- large in size or amount
- not easily satisfied, or having very high standards about particular things
- difficult to understand, do, experience, or deal with
- extremely small
- not interesting or exciting
- needing to drink
- very attractive
- not polite; offensive or embarrassing
- working hard, or giving your attention to a particular thing
- very thin
- very beautiful or pleasant
- having bright colors or a lot of different colors
- with little or no light
- it is full of people
- unhappy or sorry
- making you feel slightly angry
- of more than average height, or of a particular height
- behaving in a way that is socially correct and shows understanding of and care for other people's feelings
- not tidy
- making very little noise
- having a lot of hair, especially on parts of the body other than the head
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- small in length, distance, or height
- making a lot of noise
- showing intelligence, or able to learn and understand things easily
- without any sound
- not containing any things or people
- stupid
- having a lot of flesh on the body
- extremely unpleasant or unacceptable
- needing little effort
- full of light, shining
- has a strong and very pleasant flavor
- with little or no hair on the head
- is physically attractive in a traditional, male way
- big in size or amount
- behaving in a pleasant, kind way toward someone
- unusual and unexpected, or difficult to understand
- ordinary or usual; the same as would be expected
- a sound or sounds, especially when it is unwanted, unpleasant, or loud
- free from any dirty marks, pollution, bacteria, etc.
- little in size or amount when compared with what is typical or average
- (especially of a tune or song) pleasing and easy to remember
- feeling as if everything is turning around, and that you are not able to balance and may fall over:
- tidy, with everything in its place
- worried, unhappy, or angry
- physically or mentally ill; not well or healthy
- (of a container or a space) holding or containing as much as possible or a lot
50 Clues: stupid • not tidy • very thin • extremely small • very attractive • needing to drink • unhappy or sorry • without any sound • it is full of people • making a lot of noise • needing little effort • big in size or amount • full of light, shining • large in size or amount • with little or no light • making very little noise • very beautiful or pleasant • worried, unhappy, or angry • ...
Basic Chemistry 2024-09-11
Across
- Occurs whenever chemical bonds are formed, rearranged, or broken
- These have no charge
- The form stored in the bonds of chemical substances
- The smallest particle of a chemical substance
- When atoms or molecules combine to form a large, more complex molecule
- These help proteins to achieve their functional three dimensional structure
- Chainlike molecules made of many similar or repeating units,which are joined together by dehydration synthesis
- Atoms that have the same atomic number but different mass number.
- Have a bitter taste, feel slippery, and are proton acceptors
- Contain ionic bonds, lack carbon and resist decomposition
- Extended and strand like proteins
- Energy directly involved in moving matter
- A mixture of microscopic particles that are suspended into another medium
- A pure substance made of the same type of molecules which are made up of several types of atoms
- Bonds that are both and broken
- Reactions that release energy
- Reactions that contain more potential energy in their chemical bonds than did the reactants
- Substances that conduct an electrical current in solution
- Reaction whee water is mostly used to breakdown the chemical bonds that exists between a particular substance
- diverse lipids chiefly de- rived from a 20-carbon fatty acid found in all cell membranes.
- Energy that travels in waves
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- Substances composed of two or more components physically intermixed
- Heterogeneous mixtures with large,often visible solutes that tend to settle out
- Homogeneous mixtures of components that may be gases, liquids or solids
- have a sour taste, can react with many metals, and “burn” a hole in your rug
- The building blocks of proteins
- Energy in action
- Homeostasis of acid-base balance that is carefully regulated by the kidney and lungs and by chemical systems
- Globular proteins that act as biological catalysts
- Occurs due to the movement of charged particles
- Compact, spherical proteins that have at least tertiary structure
- An ionic compound containing cations and anions other than hydroxyl ion
- These are negatively charged
- Composes 10-30% of cell mass and is the basic. structural material of the body
- Another name for acids
- Occurs when acids and bases are mixed. They react with each other in displacement reactions to form water and salt
- A group of molecules that includes sugars and starches,represent 1-2% of cell mass
- Covalently bonded molecules that contain carbon
- A particle made up of several atoms that are bonded together
- These are insoluble in water
- anything that occupies space and has mass
- The transferring of electrons
- Occurs when a molecule is broken down into smaller molecules
- Equal to the number of protons in its nucleus and is written as a subscript to the left of it’s atomic symbol
- Stored energy
- When large carbohydrate or protein molecules are synthesized from smaller molecules, a water molecule is removed for every bond formed
- These are positively charged
- Large, complex molecules containing from 100 to over 10,000 amino acids
- The sharing of electrons
- The capacity to do work, or to put matter into motion
50 Clues: Stored energy • Energy in action • These have no charge • Another name for acids • The sharing of electrons • These are negatively charged • These are insoluble in water • These are positively charged • Energy that travels in waves • The transferring of electrons • Reactions that release energy • Bonds that are both and broken • The building blocks of proteins • ...
Basic Chemistry 2024-09-11
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- The form stored in the bonds of chemical substances
- The transferring of electrons
- Reaction whee water is mostly used to breakdown the chemical bonds that exists between a particular substance
- Reactions that contain more potential energy in their chemical bonds than did the reactants
- These are positively charged
- Stored energy
- diverse lipids chiefly de- rived from a 20-carbon fatty acid found in all cell membranes.
- Chainlike molecules made of many similar or repeating units,which are joined together by dehydration synthesis
- These are negatively charged
- A group of molecules that includes sugars and starches,represent 1-2% of cell mass
- Occurs whenever chemical bonds are formed, rearranged, or broken
- The building blocks of proteins
- These help proteins to achieve their functional three dimensional structure
- Heterogeneous mixtures with large,often visible solutes that tend to settle out
- The smallest particle of a chemical substance
- Energy that travels in waves
- A mixture of microscopic particles that are suspended into another medium
- Globular proteins that act as biological catalysts
- Occurs when acids and bases are mixed. They react with each other in displacement reactions to form water and salt
- Equal to the number of protons in its nucleus and is written as a subscript to the left of it’s atomic symbol
- Homogeneous mixtures of components that may be gases, liquids or solids
- When large carbohydrate or protein molecules are synthesized from smaller molecules, a water molecule is removed for every bond formed
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- Substances composed of two or more components physically intermixed
- When atoms or molecules combine to form a large, more complex molecule
- Energy in action
- Have a bitter taste, feel slippery, and are proton acceptors
- Homeostasis of acid-base balance that is carefully regulated by the kidney and lungs and by chemical systems
- Atoms that have the same atomic number but different mass number.
- Another name for acids
- have a sour taste, can react with many metals, and “burn” a hole in your rug
- The capacity to do work, or to put matter into motion
- Extended and strand like proteins
- Large, complex molecules containing from 100 to over 10,000 amino acids
- These have no charge
- Covalently bonded molecules that contain carbon
- Composes 10-30% of cell mass and is the basic. structural material of the body
- anything that occupies space and has mass
- Occurs when a molecule is broken down into smaller molecules
- Occurs due to the movement of charged particles
- Contain ionic bonds, lack carbon and resist decomposition
- Substances that conduct an electrical current in solution
- Bonds that are both and broken
- Reactions that release energy
- Compact, spherical proteins that have at least tertiary structure
- These are insoluble in water
- Energy directly involved in moving matter
- The sharing of electrons
- A particle made up of several atoms that are bonded together
- An ionic compound containing cations and anions other than hydroxyl ion
- A pure substance made of the same type of molecules which are made up of several types of atoms
50 Clues: Stored energy • Energy in action • These have no charge • Another name for acids • The sharing of electrons • These are positively charged • These are negatively charged • These are insoluble in water • Energy that travels in waves • The transferring of electrons • Reactions that release energy • Bonds that are both and broken • The building blocks of proteins • ...
Basic Chemistry 2024-09-13
Across
- A radioactive isotope that emits radiation during decay (p. 28).
- A reaction that breaks chemical bonds by adding water (p. 38).
- A space region around the nucleus where electrons are likely to be found (p. 26).
- Reaction A reaction where a compound breaks down into simpler substances (p. 36).
- Energy Energy of motion (p. 24).
- Bond A bond is formed by sharing electrons between atoms (p. 32).
- A positively charged particle in the nucleus (p. 25).
- The substance that dissolves the solute in a solution (p. 29).
- A negatively charged particle outside the nucleus (p. 25).
- Reaction A reaction that releases energy (p. 37).
- The smallest unit of a compound with its properties (p. 28).
- A homogeneous mixture of substances (p. 29).
- Number The number of protons and neutrons in an atom’s nucleus (p. 27).
- The capacity to do work or cause change (p. 24).
- A substance that cannot be chemically broken down further (p. 25).
- The amount of a substance in a given volume (p. 37).
- An element that tends to lose electrons and form positive ions (p. 34).
- A negatively charged ion (p. 32).
- Physical combinations of substances not chemically bonded (p. 29).
- A positively charged ion (p. 32).
- Table A chart of elements arranged by atomic number, showing repeating properties (p. 25).
- A substance that reduces hydrogen ion concentration (p. 39).
- Energy Stored energy (p. 24).
- A substance that increases hydrogen ion concentration (p. 39).
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- Bond The force holding atoms together in molecules or compounds (p. 31).
- A substance that speeds up a reaction without being consumed (p. 38).
- The smallest unit of matter retaining element properties (p. 25).
- A mixture of large particles that settle out over time (p. 30).
- A reaction where a compound breaks into simpler substances (p. 36).
- The loss of electrons from a substance (p. 36).
- An atom’s tendency to attract electrons in a bond (p. 34).
- A substance formed from two or more chemically bonded elements (p. 28).
- A solution that resists pH changes (p. 41).
- Reaction A reaction where parts of two reactants are exchanged to form new products (p. 36).
- Bond A weak bond between a proton in one molecule and an electronegative atom in another (p. 34).
- Energy The minimum energy required to start a reaction (p. 52).
- Shell The outermost electron shell of an atom (p. 31).
- Reaction A reaction that absorbs energy (p. 37).
- A biological catalyst that speeds up reactions (p. 51).
- Reaction A process that transforms one set of chemicals into another (p. 35).
- Substances that change in a chemical reaction (p. 35).
- Reaction A reaction where two or more substances form a new compound (p. 36).
- An atom or molecule with an electric charge due to lost or gained electrons (p. 32).
- Number The number of protons in an atom's nucleus (p. 27).
- Energy Energy that travels in waves (e.g., light) (p. 24).
- Atoms of the same element with different neutron numbers (p. 27).
- Anything with mass and volume (p. 24).
- Substances formed by a chemical reaction (p. 35).
- A mixture with small particles that stay dispersed and don’t settle out (p. 30).
- A measure of a solution's acidity or basicity (p. 40).
50 Clues: Energy Stored energy (p. 24). • Energy Energy of motion (p. 24). • A negatively charged ion (p. 32). • A positively charged ion (p. 32). • Anything with mass and volume (p. 24). • A solution that resists pH changes (p. 41). • A homogeneous mixture of substances (p. 29). • The loss of electrons from a substance (p. 36). • The capacity to do work or cause change (p. 24). • ...
Basic Chemistry 2024-09-13
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- The electron cloud around the nucleus of an atom occupy regions of space (pg 31)
- A group of molecules that includes sugars and starches represent 1–2% of cell mass (pg 43)
- Formed when two monosaccharides are joined by dehydration synthesis (pg 43)
- Two or more atoms of the same element combine (pg 28)
- When a molecule is broken down into smaller molecules (pg 36)
- An element that has the same atomic number but different mass number (pg 27)
- A subatomic particle that has no charge (pg 25)
- The measurement of the number of particles present in a given volume, often in a mixture or solution (pg 37)
- A chemical that gives off hydrogen ions in water and forms salts by combining with certain metals (pg 39)
- A mixutre of microscpic particles that are larger than its solution and do not settle (pg 29)
- The sum of its protons and nuetrons
- The reaction of an acid and a base, which forms water and a salt (pg 40)
- Anything that occupies space and has mass. (pg24)
- A homogeneous mixtures of components that may be gases, liquids, or solids (pg 29)
- A heterogeneous mixture in which the solid particles do not dissolve, but get suspended throughout the bulk of the solvent (pg 29)
- Substances that increase the rate of chemical reactions without themselves becoming chemically changed or part of the product (pg 38)
- Attractive forces between atoms (pg 31)
- a chemical formula of a molecular compound that shows the kinds and numbers of atoms present in a molecule of the compound (pg 36)
- The reactant taking up the transferred electrons is called the electron acceptor (pg 36)
- Substances composed of two or more components physically intermixed (pg 29)
- Compounds that contain carbon (pg 38)
- The number of protons in its nucleus (pg 27)
- Single-chain or single-ring structures containing from three to seven carbon atoms (pg 43)
- Those substances which can, in contact with air, water or other common substances, vigorously or violently give off heat, energy or toxic gases or vapors (pg 28)
- The reactant losing the electrons (pg 36)
- Insoluble in water but dissolve readily in other lipids and in organic solvents such as alcohol and ether (pg 43)
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- Substances that conduct an electrical current in solution (pg 29)
- The starting materials in a reaction that undergo a chemical change to form a product (pg 35)
- Are polymers of simple sugars linked together by dehydration synthesis (pg 43)
- Small atoms with six or seven valence shell electrons that are attracted very strongly (pg 34)
- Includes water, salts, and many acids and bases (pg 38)
- A subatomic particle that has a negative charge (pg 25)
- Two or more different kinds of atoms bind (pg 28)
- The elements that are made from the reactants present
- The relative concentration of hydrogen ions in various body fluids is measured in concentration units (pg 40)
- The measure of hotness or coldness expressed in terms of any of several scales, including Fahrenheit and Celsius (pg 37)
- A subatomic partice that is positively charged (pg 25)
- The mass of a substance that contains 6.023 x 1023 particles of the substance (pg 29)
- When atoms or molecules combine to form a larger, more complex molecule (pg 36)
- An ionic compound containing cations other than H1 and anions other than the hydroxyl ion (OH2) (pg 39)
- A bond between atoms formed by the transfer of one or more electrons from one atom to the other (pg 32)
- A substance that can neutralize the acid by reacting with hydrogen ions (pg 39)
- An unstable form of a chemical element that releases radiation (pg 28)
- A substance that can be dissolved into a solution (pg 29)
- A liquid that dissovles a solute (pg 29)
- Shared electrons (pg 32)
- Reactions in that they are the basis of all reactions in which food fuels are broken down for energy (pg 36)
- A composed of carbon, oxygen, hy drogen, nitrogen, and phosphorus, are the largest molecules inthe body (pg 53)
- The smallest particle of a chemical element (pg 25)
- The power or the capicty to do work. (pg24)
50 Clues: Shared electrons (pg 32) • The sum of its protons and nuetrons • Compounds that contain carbon (pg 38) • Attractive forces between atoms (pg 31) • A liquid that dissovles a solute (pg 29) • The reactant losing the electrons (pg 36) • The number of protons in its nucleus (pg 27) • Two or more different kinds of atoms bind (pg 28) • ...
Basic Chemistry 2024-09-13
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- A protein that acts as a biological catalyst to speed up a chemical reaction. Pg 51
- Anything that has mass and occupies space. Pg 24
- A group of molecules that includes sugar and starches represent 1–2% of cell mass. Pg 43
- Chemical substances or system that minimizes changes in the pH by releasing or binding hydrogen ions. G-4
- Nonsymmetrical molecules that contain electrically unbalanced atoms. G-18
- The number of protons. Pg 27
- Heterogeneous mixtures with large often visible solutes that tend to settle out. Pg 30
- Chemical bond formed by electron sharing between atoms. Pg 32
- A mixture in which the solute particles do not settle out readily. G-6
- Stored or inactive energy. Pg 24
- Regions around the nucleus in which a given electron or electron pair is likely to be found. Pg 26
- Steroid found in animals fats as well as in most body tissues, made by the liver. G-5
- A negatively charge subatomic particles, orbits the atoms nucleus. Pg 25
- The smallest particle of an element substance that exhibits the properties of that element. Pg 25
- Is the universal energy compound of body cells. Pg 55
- Sum of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom. Pg 27
- Subatomic particles that bear a positive charge. Pg 25
- Isotopes that exhibit radioactive behavior. G-19
- The capacity to do work. Pg 24
- A substance capable of binding with hydrogen ions. G-4
- The energy of motion or movement. Pg 24
- Particle consisting of two or more atoms joined together by chemical bonds. Pg 28
- Control center of a cell. G -16
- Energy stored in bonds of chemical substances. Pg 24
- A hydrogen atom minus its electron and therefore carrying a positive charge. G-11
- Energy formed by the movement of charge particles. Pg 24
- Energy directly involved in moving matter. Pg 24
- Electrically balanced molecules. G-16
- Is energy that travels in waves. Pg 24
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- Displacement reaction in which mixing an acid and base forms water and salt. G-16
- Is the single most abundant compound in the body. Pg 38
- Substances that conduct an electrical current in solution. Pg 39
- Are unique substances that cannot be decomposed into simpler substances by ordinary chemical methods. Pg 25
- Is an ionic compound containing cations other than H1 and anions other than the hydroxyl ion (OH2).Pg39
- Acquires a net negative charge when an atom gains electron. Pg 32
- Involve the formation, breaking, or rearrangement of chemical bonds. Pg 35
- Is the study of the chemical composition and reactions of all living matter
- Structural unit of all living things. G-5
- Having the same number of protons but different in neutrons. Pg 27
- Pertaining to carbon containing molecules such as proteins, fats and carbohydrates. Pg 16
- A substance that releases hydrogen ions when in a solution. Pg-39
- Any element or compound that is equal or its atomic or molecular weight. Pg 29
- Acquires a net positive charge when loses an electron. Pg 32
- The average of the mass number of all isotopes of an element. Pg 28
- A substance that is dissolved in solution. G-21
- Specifies an atoms outermost energy level. Pg 31
- Chemical bond formed by electron transfer between atoms. Pg 32
- Are electron hungry and attract electrons very strongly. Pg 34
- Substance composed of two or more different elements, the atoms of which are chemically combined. Pg 28
- Combinations of substances held together by physical forces not chemical bond. Pg 29
- A fat soluble vitamin produced in the skin on exposure to UV radiation. Pg 46
- Uncharged subatomic particles. Pg 25
- The substance present in the greatest amount. Pg 29
53 Clues: The number of protons. Pg 27 • The capacity to do work. Pg 24 • Control center of a cell. G -16 • Stored or inactive energy. Pg 24 • Uncharged subatomic particles. Pg 25 • Electrically balanced molecules. G-16 • Is energy that travels in waves. Pg 24 • The energy of motion or movement. Pg 24 • Structural unit of all living things. G-5 • ...
Basic verbs 2024-09-24
24 Clues: movie • books • to run • soccer • to draw • to read • to rest • to swim • to talk • to like • to walk • to work • to sing • to dance • to write • to watch • to paint • to listen • volleyball • videogames • to play (games) • to play (sports) • to play (an instrument) • to love (in terms of liking something very much)
Basic Chemistry 2024-09-11
Across
- energy directly involved in moving matter (p.24)
- energy in action (p.24)
- substances that conduct an electrical current in solution (p.39)
- oddly shaped checkerboard which provides a more complete listing of the known elements (p.25)
- subatomic particles that bear a negative charge (p.25)
- bond formed when electron sharing produces molecules in which the shared electrons occupy a single orbital common to both atoms (p.32)
- chemical bond between atoms formed by the transfer of one or more electrons from one atom to the other (p.32)
- the building blocks of elements (p.25)
- the equivalent to the atomic weight or molecular weight (sum of atomic weights) weighed out in grams of any element or compound (p.29)
- occurs whenever chemical bonds are formed, rearranged, or broken (p.35)
- also known as neutral fats, are commonly known as fats when solid or oils when liquid (p.45)
- chainlike molecules made of many similar or repeating units (monomers) (p.42)
- substances composed of two or more components physically intermixed (p.29)
- a measure of hydrogen ion concentration of a solution (p.40)
- a substance that takes up hydrogen ions (H+) in detectable amounts (p.39)
- the capacity to do work (p.24)
- structural variations of an element that have the same number of protons and electrons but different number of neutrons (p.27)
- subatomic particles that bear a positive charge (p.25)
- homogeneous mixtures (meaning that the mixture has exactly the same composition or makeup throughout) of components that may be gases, liquids or solids (p. 29)
- one mole of a substance, approximately 6.02×10^23 (p.30)
- globular proteins that act as biological catalysts (p.51)
- the building blocks of proteins (p.47)
- heterogeneous mixtures, meaning that their composition is dissimilar in different areas of the mixture (p.30)
- a long, double-stranded polymer—a double chain of nucleotides that provides basic instructions for building every protein in the body (pp.53&54)
- two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds (p.28)
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- a substance that releases hydrogen ions (H+) in detectable amounts (p.39)
- reaction that releases energy (p.37)
- the primary energy-transferring molecule in cells (p.55)
- a group of molecules that includes sugars and starches (p.43)
- one- or two-letter chemical shorthand used to designate each element (p.25)
- form of energy stored in the bonds of chemical substances (p.24)
- modified triglycerides (diglycerides with a phosphorus-containing group and two fatty acid chains) (p.47)
- the process of atomic decay in which atoms of heavier isotopes of elements which are unstable, decompose simultaneously into more stable forms (p. 28)
- study of the chemical composition and reactions of living matter (p. 38)
- an average of the relative weights (mass numbers) of all the isotopes of an element (p.28)
- anything that occupies space and has mass (p.24)
- number of protons in the nucleus of an atom (p.27)
- stored energy (p.24)
- an energy relationship between the electrons of the reacting atoms (p.31)
- an ionic compound containing cations other than H+ and anions other than the hydroxyl ion (OH-) (p.39)
- subatomic particles that are neutral (p.25)
- heterogeneous mixtures with large, often visible solutes that tend to settle out (p.30)
- flat molecules made of four interlocking hydrocarbon rings (p.47)
- unique substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by ordinary chemical methods (p.25)
- a single strand of nucleotides located chiefly outside the nucleus and can be considered a “molecular slave” of DNA (p.54)
- reaction that absorbs energy (p.37)
- sum of the masses of protons and neutrons of an atom (p.27)
- formed when two or more different kinds of atoms bind (p.28)
- isotopes that exhibit radioactivity (p.28)
- regions around the nucleus in which a given electron or electron pair is likely to be found (p.26)
- central part of an atom containing protons and neutrons tightly bound together (p.25)
51 Clues: stored energy (p.24) • energy in action (p.24) • the capacity to do work (p.24) • reaction that absorbs energy (p.37) • reaction that releases energy (p.37) • the building blocks of elements (p.25) • the building blocks of proteins (p.47) • isotopes that exhibit radioactivity (p.28) • subatomic particles that are neutral (p.25) • ...
Basic Chemistry 2024-09-13
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- component of all organic molecules. page 26
- Table Listing of elements. page 24
- Most useful form of energy in living systems.page 24
- average age of the relative weights of all isotopes. page 28
- Have a definite shape and volume. page 24
- The movement of charged particles.page 24
- Neither definite shape or volume. Page 24
- component of both organic and inorganic molecules. page 26
- sum of the masses of its protons and neutrons. page 27
- name given to something that has two poles of charge. page 34
- when bonds are both made and broken. page 36
- particles are larger than in a solution. page 29
- Energy in Action. page 24
- Stored energy. page 24
- Anything that occupies space and has mass. Page 24
- gains stability by losing one electron. page 32
- equal to the number of protons in it's nucleus. page 27
- particles do not settle out or scatter light. page 29
- unequal electron pair sharing
- a substance composed of two or more components physically intermixed. page 29
- Stored in bonds of chemical substances. page 24
- bonds are broken in larger molecules. page 36
- All matter is composed of it. page 25
- Have definite volume but takes the shape of its container. page 24
- positively charged. page 25
- Process of atomic decay
- the reactant accepting electrons is said to be. page 36
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- found as salt in bones and teeth. page 26
- Energy directly involved in moving matter. page 24
- Isotopes that experience atomic decay. page 28
- influences the pH of body fluids. page 26
- a heterogenous mixture that tends to settle out. page 30
- combination of atoms held together by chemical bonds. page 28
- elements that have multiple structural variations. page 27
- Contains protons and neutrons bound together. page 25
- when atoms attract electrons very strongly. page 34
- a substance that increases the rate of chemical reactions without themselves becoming chemically changed. page 38
- sharing of electrons. page 32
- negatively charged. page 25
- Each element is composed of it. page 24
- where an electron is most likely to be found. page 26
- occurs whenever chemical bonds are formed. page 35
- when atoms bind. page 28
- small particles bond to form larger, more complex molecules. page 36
- component of muscle proteins. page 26
- component of proteins and nucleic acids. page 26
- Capacity to do work.Page 24
- complete transfer of electrons.page 34
- reactions that release energy. page 37
- the reactant losing the electrons is said to be. page 36
50 Clues: Stored energy. page 24 • Process of atomic decay • when atoms bind. page 28 • Energy in Action. page 24 • negatively charged. page 25 • Capacity to do work.Page 24 • positively charged. page 25 • sharing of electrons. page 32 • unequal electron pair sharing • Table Listing of elements. page 24 • component of muscle proteins. page 26 • All matter is composed of it. page 25 • ...
basic words 2024-09-27
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- the season between winter and summer when the weather gets warmer
- the hottest season of the year from June to August
- the space at the top of a house under the roof
- This cookie is from the USA. It is ...
- a person who is learning in a school
- Lisa is from Britain. She is ...
- a place in the house where you sleep
- I'm from Italy. I'm ...
- you can write with it
- a shirt for women
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- a large thing in classrooms where teachers write things for the students
- a space for parking cars
- Mercedes is a ... car brand.
- the day after Friday
- Gustav is Swedish. He is from ...
- clothes that keep you warm in winter
- I'm Hungarian. I come from ...
- clothes that cover your legs
- a place in the house where you cook food
- you put this thing around your neck to keep it warm
- the first day of the week
- a room in a house where people relax, watch TV or spend time together
22 Clues: a shirt for women • the day after Friday • you can write with it • I'm from Italy. I'm ... • a space for parking cars • the first day of the week • Mercedes is a ... car brand. • clothes that cover your legs • I'm Hungarian. I come from ... • Lisa is from Britain. She is ... • Gustav is Swedish. He is from ... • clothes that keep you warm in winter • ...
Body BASIC 2023-02-26
29 Clues: tå • fot • leg • knä • hud • arm • mun • öra • öga • lår • hår • haka • kind • hand • näsa • rygg • mage • tand • kropp • huvud • fötter • lungor • läppar • tänder • ansikte • armbåge • fingrar • ögonlock • bröst(korg)
Baldi Basic 2023-03-27
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- someone is hidden baldi office
- someone is at the gym
- someone play music
- someone that look a bucket
- someone smack his ruler
- someone sweep you
- someone take you item
- someone shoot gum at you
- someone ring the clock
- someone have a heal in a face
- someone is doctor
- someone is filename2 brother
- someone give you item
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- someone see if you break the rules
- someone is jealous at you
- someone is at the board
- someone like to play with you
- someone blow fire out
- someone look a hand
- someone look a flamingo
- someone look like a dinosour
- someone head move
- someone stole bus baldi took
23 Clues: someone sweep you • someone head move • someone is doctor • someone play music • someone look a hand • someone is at the gym • someone blow fire out • someone take you item • someone give you item • someone ring the clock • someone is at the board • someone smack his ruler • someone look a flamingo • someone shoot gum at you • someone is jealous at you • someone that look a bucket • ...
Basic Vocabulary 2023-07-27
22 Clues: 手(Hand) • 一 (One) • 球(Ball) • 二 (Two) • 太陽(Sun) • 月亮(Moon) • 船 (Boat) • 汽車 (Bus) • 五 (Five) • 頭髮(Hair) • 四 (Four) • 公車 (Bus) • 指頭 (Toe) • 骰子 (Dice) • 糖果(Candy) • 戒指 (Ring) • 星星(Stars) • 三 (Three) • 水果 (Fruit) • 果汁 (Juice) • 雞 (Chicken) • 巧克力(Chocolate)
BASIC ELECTRONICS 2025-06-16
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- Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
- stand for Video Compact Disk
- minority carries on PTYPE semiconductors
- A layer that is formed when P-N junction is formed
- refers to the branch of physics and engineering that deals with the design, development, and application of devices that control electrical currents and signals
- is formed by 8 bits
- memory type of memory using magnetism to store and retrieve data
- a good example of electronics
- separate P and N type in a diode
- A type of bias where P type is connected to a positive terminal of cell
- Most common type of number system used in electronics
- Opposite of Anode
- A type of diode used in voltmeter calibration
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- Another name of P Type in a diode
- number scheme which contain 8 bits
- majority carriers on NTYPE semiconductor
- Part of an atom where Protons and Neutron are found
- neutral charged sub atomic particle
- slower type of RAM
- Adding 3 to every digit on decimal number
- type of memory that uses light to store and retrieve data
- base one number system
- regulate voltage by rising or lowering
- Base 8 number system
24 Clues: Opposite of Anode • slower type of RAM • is formed by 8 bits • Base 8 number system • base one number system • stand for Video Compact Disk • a good example of electronics • separate P and N type in a diode • Another name of P Type in a diode • number scheme which contain 8 bits • neutral charged sub atomic particle • Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory • ...
Basic Geomatry 2023-05-11
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- A parallelogram with 4 right angles
- Lines that intersect to form right angles
- A four sided closed figure with 4 vertices
- A figure formed by two noncollinear rays that have a common endpoint and are not opposite rays
- unit of measure used when measuring angles
- A quadrilateral with 2 pairs of parallel sides
- A triangle with 3 congruent sides
- 2 angles whose angle measures have a sum of 180
- A drawing that represents something proportionally
- 3 or more points do not lie on the same line
- 2 lines that lie in the same plane and do not intersect
- A parallelogram with 4 congruent sides
- Chord of a circle that contains the center of a circle
- A geometric turn of a figure around a fixed point
- An angle whose measure is greater than 90 but less than 180
- A statement that can be justified by logical reasoning
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- statement used to compare the nonequal measure
- A flat surface that extends in all directions containing at least 3 noncollinear points Proof A logical argument used to validate a conjecture
- In a right triangle sum of the squares equals the square of the measure
- An angle whose measure is less than 90
- The slide of a figure from one position to another
- A parallelogram with 4 congruent sides
- A segment of a circle whose endpoints are the center of the circle
- 3 or more points that lie on the same line
- Line extended indefinitely and has no thickness or width
- An expression that contains a square root
- Two angles that are adjacent and whose uncommon sides are opposite rays
- A comparison of 2 numbers by division
- distance around a circle
29 Clues: distance around a circle • A triangle with 3 congruent sides • A parallelogram with 4 right angles • A comparison of 2 numbers by division • An angle whose measure is less than 90 • A parallelogram with 4 congruent sides • A parallelogram with 4 congruent sides • Lines that intersect to form right angles • An expression that contains a square root • ...
Basic Geometry 2023-05-10
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- A flat surface that extends in all directions containing at least three noncollinear points
- a figure formed by two rays
- states that two ratios are equivalent
- An ordered pair of real numbers used to locate a point on the coordinate plane
- A parallelogram with four congruent sides and four right angles
- A statement used to compare non equal answers
- between 90 and 180 degrees with a figure formed by two rays
- A trapeziod with two congruent legs
- A figure formed by three non collinear points connected by segments
- A geometric turn of a figure around a fixed point
- A four sided closed figure with four vertices
- The distance around a circle
- A symbol used to indicate the positive square root
- The ratio found by comparing the measures of corresponding sides of similar triangles
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- The slide of a figure from one position to another
- A triangle with no congruent sides
- An equation that shows how certain quantities are related
- Two or more logic statements joined by and or or
- An angle whose measure is less than 90
- In a plane, a line that intersects two or more lines, each at a different points
- A chord of a circle that contains the center of the circle
- a quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides
- The x value of the point where a line crosses the x-axis
- A unit of measure used when measuring angles
- Two nonadjacent angles formed by a pair of intersecting lines
- The number of square units in a polygonal region needed to cover its surface
- A rectangular prism in which all of the faces are squares
- A comparison of two numbers by division
- A segment of a circle whose endpoints are on the circle
- A part of a line that has a endpoint and contains all the points of the line without end in one direction
30 Clues: a figure formed by two rays • The distance around a circle • A triangle with no congruent sides • A trapeziod with two congruent legs • states that two ratios are equivalent • An angle whose measure is less than 90 • A comparison of two numbers by division • A unit of measure used when measuring angles • A statement used to compare non equal answers • ...
Basic Geometry 2023-05-12
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- - part of the line that has an endpoint and contains all the points of the line without end in 1 direction
- - the flip of a figure over a line to produce mirror image
- can be drawn through a plane figure so that part of the figure on one side of the line is the congruent reflected image of the part on the other side of the line
- - sides of a polygon that don’t share a vertex
- - the sum of 2 angles that equal 180 are called _____________ angles
- - ray whose endpoint is the vertex & is located in the interior of the angle that separates it into 2 angles
- - angle formed by legs
- - in a plane, a line that intersects 2 or more lines, each at a different point
- - the distance around a circle
- is an arc that has measurement greater than 180
- - angle whose measure is greater than 90 but less than 180
- - triangle with no congruent sides
- - a geometric turn of a figure around a fixed point
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- in a right triangle, the sum of the squares of the measures of the legs equals the square of the measure of the hypotenuse
- - figure formed by 3 noncollinear points connected by segments
- - the slide of a figure from one position to another
- - angle whose measure is less than 90
- - segment of a circle whose endpoints are the center of the circle and a point on the circle
- - 3 or more points that don’t lie on the same line
- - quadrilateral with 2 pairs of parallel sides
- - arc whose endpoints lie on a diameter of a circle
- - triangle with all congruent sides
- - set of points along a circle defined by a central angle
- - 2 nonparallel lines that do not intersect
- - triangle with 2 congruent sides
- - midpoint of a segment
- - segment of a circle whose endpoints are on the circle
- - quadrilateral with 4 congruent sides and 4 right angles
- - point of intersection is the point of tangency
29 Clues: - angle formed by legs • - midpoint of a segment • - the distance around a circle • - triangle with 2 congruent sides • - triangle with no congruent sides • - triangle with all congruent sides • - angle whose measure is less than 90 • - 2 nonparallel lines that do not intersect • - sides of a polygon that don’t share a vertex • - quadrilateral with 2 pairs of parallel sides • ...
Basic Vichaar 2025-01-22
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- Element monitored for its emissions in climate change
- Lifestyle that aims to produce no trash
- The act of preserving natural resources
- Turning old items into something useful or beautiful
- Energy sources like wind and solar
- A group working together for a shared purpose
- Weather conditions over a long period
- Lifestyle focused on simplicity and reducing consumption
- Derived entirely from plants
- A diet free from animal products
- Structure for growing plants in controlled conditions
- Turning waste into reusable material
- Organic waste turned into nutrient-rich soil
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- Grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers
- Sustainable agriculture inspired by natural ecosystems
- Harmless to the environment
- Can decompose naturally without harming the planet
- Practices that can be maintained without harming the environment
- Community-centered platform for eco-friendly products
- Principles guiding responsible and fair practices
20 Clues: Harmless to the environment • Derived entirely from plants • A diet free from animal products • Energy sources like wind and solar • Turning waste into reusable material • Weather conditions over a long period • Lifestyle that aims to produce no trash • The act of preserving natural resources • Organic waste turned into nutrient-rich soil • ...
Basic Puzzle 2025-02-21
Across
- Likes to chase mice
- the program a computer's microprocessor uses to start the computer system after it is powered on.
- Large marsupial
- A printed circuit board containing the principal components of a computer or other device, with connectors into which other circuit boards can be slotted.
- hardware component responsible for rendering and displaying images, videos, and animations on your computer monitor.
- Flying mammal
- responsible for managing various peripheral devices connected to the computer
- reads and writes data on optical discs.
- Has a trunk
- hardware or software that is used to store something, usually data, temporarily.
- The clock is a microchip that regulates the ___ and speed of all computer functions
- a piece of software that enables communication between an operating system or application and hardware or peripheral devices.
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- the controller that interconnects the CPU to memory via the frontside bus (FSB).
- Man's best friend
- ASCII was extended to this to add non-English characters
- system software that manages computer hardware and software resources, and provides common services for computer programs.
- psychological manipulation to trick users into making security mistakes or giving away sensitive information.
- The CPU is the processor in a computer that orchestrates the flow of ___ and coordinates instructions between different computer components.
- A solid state hard drive has no moving ___.
- the hardware component that stores all of your digital content.
20 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • reads and writes data on optical discs. • A solid state hard drive has no moving ___. • ASCII was extended to this to add non-English characters • the hardware component that stores all of your digital content. • ...
Basic Grammar 2024-12-09
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- A word that takes the place of a noun.
- The part of a sentence that tells what the subject does.
- The base form of a verb, often preceded by "to."
- More than one in number.
- A word or phrase that changes the meaning of another word.
- Marks like periods, commas, and question marks.
- A word used to identify a person, place, thing, or idea.
- Indicates the time of action in a sentence.
- A word that expresses action or a state of being.
- A verb form used as an adjective.
- Only one in number.
- A complete thought expressed in words.
- A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
- A word that describes a noun.
- A word used to connect clauses or sentences.
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- A word like "a," "an," or "the" used before a noun.
- The use of uppercase letters in writing.
- A word with the same or similar meaning as another.
- The arrangement of words and phrases to create sentences.
- A voice where the subject receives the action.
- A word or phrase that expresses emotion or surprise.
- A small group of words without a subject-verb pairing.
- Words that sound the same but have different meanings.
- A voice where the subject performs the action.
- A punctuation mark used for possession or contraction.
- A word opposite in meaning to another.
- The part of a sentence that performs the action.
- A word that shows the relationship between a noun and another word.
- A group of words containing a subject and predicate
- A verb form ending in "-ing" used as a noun.
30 Clues: Only one in number. • More than one in number. • A word that describes a noun. • A verb form used as an adjective. • A word that takes the place of a noun. • A word opposite in meaning to another. • A complete thought expressed in words. • The use of uppercase letters in writing. • Indicates the time of action in a sentence. • A verb form ending in "-ing" used as a noun. • ...
Basic level 2025-11-11
Across
- Used for calling
- Holds documents
- Used in typewriters or printers
- Electronic device for work
- Cuts paper
- Writes with ink
- Fastens papers together
- Measures length
- Does math calculations
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- Writes with thick ink
- Sticky adhesive roll
- Used for writing notes
- Table for work
- Removes pencil marks
- Controls cursor
- Produces paper copies
- Provides light
- Portable writing pad
- Holds papers
- Stores documents
20 Clues: Cuts paper • Holds papers • Table for work • Provides light • Controls cursor • Holds documents • Writes with ink • Measures length • Used for calling • Stores documents • Sticky adhesive roll • Removes pencil marks • Portable writing pad • Writes with thick ink • Produces paper copies • Used for writing notes • Does math calculations • Fastens papers together • Electronic device for work • ...
Yearbook (Basic) 2025-12-05
Across
- - A song that matches the yearbook theme, sometimes used in yearbook videos.
- - A page where classmates write messages or well-wishes.
- - A software that organizes and edits multiple photos at once
- - A page showing important events and milestones from the year.
- - A group photo of a whole class.
- - Adding individual names or messages to each yearbook.
- - Different parts of the yearbook, like sports, clubs, or classes.
- - A special page that honors a teacher, friend, or event.
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- - A temporary frame that marks on the page where a photo will be added later
- - A page with a mix of different photos and images.
- - A list showing where each section is located in the yearbook.
- - A special feature or event that stands out in the yearbook.
- - A planned session to take pictures of students and staff.
- - A software for manipulating individual images in depth
- - The way the yearbook looks, including colors and patterns.
- - An image format that allows a "cutout" image instead of a rectangle image
- - The main idea or topic that ties the yearbook together.
- - Two pages that face each other in the yearbook.
- - A software for editing page layouts
- - How pictures and text are arranged on each page.
- - A short description or title for a photo.
- - A photo of a person, usually head and shoulders.
- - The front part of the yearbook with a design and title.
- - A file that has a set layout prepared without content yet
- - Different events or clubs featured in the yearbook.
25 Clues: - A group photo of a whole class. • - A software for editing page layouts • - A short description or title for a photo. • - Two pages that face each other in the yearbook. • - How pictures and text are arranged on each page. • - A photo of a person, usually head and shoulders. • - A page with a mix of different photos and images. • ...
chapter 11 2018-08-27
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- a combination of more than one pure substance.
- The smallest unit of a substance that exhibits all of the properties characteristic of the substance.
- mixing occurs between individual units.
- The smallest particle that has the properties of an element.
- any matter that has a fixed composition and definite properties.
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- substances are not uniformly mixed.
- the chemical symbols and numbers indicating the atoms contained in the basic unit of a substance.
- A substance that can not be broken down into similar substances.
- a substance made of atoms more than one element bound together.
- Anything that gas mass and occupies space.
10 Clues: substances are not uniformly mixed. • mixing occurs between individual units. • Anything that gas mass and occupies space. • a combination of more than one pure substance. • The smallest particle that has the properties of an element. • a substance made of atoms more than one element bound together. • A substance that can not be broken down into similar substances. • ...
Chapter 11 2019-08-25
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- Anything that has mass and occupies space.
- Any matter that has a fixed composition and definite properties.
- A substance made of atoms of more than one element bound together.
- Mixing occurs between individual units.
- A combination of more than one pure substance.
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- A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances.
- Substances are not uniformly mixed.
- The chemical symbols and numbers indicating the atoms contained in the basic unit of a substance.
- The smallest unit of a substance that exhibits all of the properties characteristic of that substance.
- The smallest particle that has the properties of an element.
10 Clues: Substances are not uniformly mixed. • Mixing occurs between individual units. • Anything that has mass and occupies space. • A combination of more than one pure substance. • The smallest particle that has the properties of an element. • A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances. • Any matter that has a fixed composition and definite properties. • ...
Chapter 11 2018-01-24
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- mixing occurs between individual units
- any matter that has a fixed composition and definite properties
- a substance that cannot be broken down into simple substances
- a combination of more than one pure substance
- anything that has mass and occupies space
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- substances are not uniformly mixed
- a substance made of atoms of more than one element bound together
- the smallest unit of a substance that exhibits all of the properties characteristic of that substance
- the chemical symbols and numbers indicating the atoms contained in the basic unit of a substance
- the smallest particle that has the properties of an element
10 Clues: substances are not uniformly mixed • mixing occurs between individual units • anything that has mass and occupies space • a combination of more than one pure substance • the smallest particle that has the properties of an element • a substance that cannot be broken down into simple substances • any matter that has a fixed composition and definite properties • ...
7th Grade 2024-05-15
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- 7C Math Teacher
- Color of Ms. Skopek's room
- What you were allowed to use on every math test
- 7th Grade Assistant Principal
- The last month of school
- 7C Science Teacher
- 7C ELA Teacher
- Online math platform
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- Important test you needed to take in Social Studies
- Name of ELA Curriculum
- Color of Mrs. Schieldt's room
- Name of Math Curriculum
- The first month of school
- 7C Science Teacher
14 Clues: 7C ELA Teacher • 7C Math Teacher • 7C Science Teacher • 7C Science Teacher • Online math platform • Name of ELA Curriculum • Name of Math Curriculum • The last month of school • The first month of school • Color of Ms. Skopek's room • Color of Mrs. Schieldt's room • 7th Grade Assistant Principal • What you were allowed to use on every math test • ...
Crossing Of The Words 2015-03-20
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- The protagonist who steals in “All the Years of Her Life”.
- The name of the gang Andy was in, in “On the Sidewalk Bleeding”.
- A group of lines forming the basic recurring material in a poem.
- The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualies.
- A figure intended to represent an abstract quality.
- This shows symbolism in “Blanket”.
- A thing regarded as representative.
- They had to turn into this to survive in “Alive”.
- Station This is where Hugo lived in “Hugo”.
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- A hint at what is to come.
- A figure of speech.
- They played this on “The Last Spin”.
- John senior had this problem in “The Father”.
- The name of the boy who calls in ‘The Caller”.
- This got destroyed by the baby in “Little Brother”.
- Charles real name in “Charles”.
- She had three centimeters left on this when the phone rang.
- The name of the staff member who helped Beth in “The Truth About Sharks”.
- To make a description more emphatic.
19 Clues: A figure of speech. • A hint at what is to come. • Charles real name in “Charles”. • This shows symbolism in “Blanket”. • A thing regarded as representative. • They played this on “The Last Spin”. • To make a description more emphatic. • Station This is where Hugo lived in “Hugo”. • John senior had this problem in “The Father”. • ...
Science lesson 1-3 2025-04-30
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- An object's ability to float is called
- Petroleum is a complex mixture of
- A(n) ? has north and south poles
- As more matter gets packed into the same amount of space, the material's density
- compounds can only be broken apart by
- solids keep their
- The tiny, very dense body in the atoms center is called the atomic
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- Each ? has its own density
- We call Mendeleyev's the periodic table after the periodic changes found in the element's
- When heat is absorbed by a solid, the molecules vibrate
- The basic building blocks of all matter are
- one state of matter
- Mass is often measure in
- A formula contains numbers below the elements called
- one state of matter
- When water absorbs enough heat it turns into a(n)
- Scientists write symbols for compounds called
- A measure of how tightly packed matter is is called
- A measure of the amount of matter in a object is
- the number of ? in a atom determines what element it is
- one state of matter
21 Clues: solids keep their • one state of matter • one state of matter • one state of matter • Mass is often measure in • Each ? has its own density • A(n) ? has north and south poles • Petroleum is a complex mixture of • compounds can only be broken apart by • An object's ability to float is called • The basic building blocks of all matter are • ...
School Subjects Communication Crossword 2021-12-09
14 Clues: art • math • music • biology • physics • history • English • Japanese • geography • chemistry • photography • social_studies • home_economics • Physical Education
symbols 2018-08-21
9 Clues: the state fish • the state tree • the state bird • the state fruit • the state mammal • the state flower • the state amphibian • the state butterfly • the state game bird
Symbols 2022-03-12
9 Clues: Form of peace • Lord of the suras • All-pervading space • sloka of Lord Vishnu • Body is auspicious and pure • lotus emerges from naval of Lord Vishnu • dark blue water if a water-bearing cloud • Lord Vishnu is the support of the Universe • for every Hindu Deity there are many verses of _____
Symbols 2024-01-31
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- Words per minute
- The center of the keyboard where you position your fingers
- Any typed number, letter, or symbol.
- A device that displays text and graphics generated by a computer
- The process of rearranging, changing, and correcting text or graphics
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- The key on the keyboard that you hold down to capitalize letters
- Symbol used in reporting statistical data
- Sitting up straight is a part of good _______
- A collection of information stored on a computer, network, or on a with its own file name
9 Clues: Words per minute • Any typed number, letter, or symbol. • Symbol used in reporting statistical data • Sitting up straight is a part of good _______ • The center of the keyboard where you position your fingers • The key on the keyboard that you hold down to capitalize letters • A device that displays text and graphics generated by a computer • ...
Symbols 2024-09-07
9 Clues: lutin • tigre • jonquille • kangourous • sirop d'érable • trèfle irlandais • taxi jaune new-yorkais • bus à impériale/à deux niveaux • plat à base de poisson frit et frites
Basic Audiology 2021-02-07
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- Mechanism of the ear: inner ear, auditory nerve, and pathways beyond
- Spiral cavity of the inner ear; produces nerve impulses in response to sound vibrations.
- Rapid, rocking eye movement
- point of greatest retraction by the malleus
- Narrowing of the ear canal
- Contains sensory hair cells, lies on top of the basilar membrane
- Lack of ear canal
- A small anvil-shaped bone in the middle ear
- The larger of the two fluid-filled cavities forming part of the labyrinth of the inner ear, linear acceleration
- A prominence on the inner side of the external ear
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- Hearing loss due to aging
- Bekesy's theory
- the largest bone of the middle ear
- Underdeveloped Pinna (small ear)
- The smaller of the two fluid-filled cavities forming part of the labyrinth of the inner ear, vertical acceleration
- Lack of ear (no external ear)
- (Balance) Portion of the inner ear, houses organs of equilibrium
- Sensation of whirling or spinning
- Bones of the middle ear
- The outer rim of the ear
20 Clues: Bekesy's theory • Lack of ear canal • Bones of the middle ear • The outer rim of the ear • Hearing loss due to aging • Narrowing of the ear canal • Rapid, rocking eye movement • Lack of ear (no external ear) • Underdeveloped Pinna (small ear) • Sensation of whirling or spinning • the largest bone of the middle ear • point of greatest retraction by the malleus • ...
Basic Spanish 2020-12-17
23 Clues: Ms. • Mr. • Mrs. • Hello • Please • Listen • Slower • Repeat • Goodbye • Likewise • Together • Be quiet • Everybody • Thank you • Good Evening • Good Morning • My name is... • See you later. • You're welcome • Good Afternoon • See you tomorrow. • Nice to meet you. • I don't understand
Visual basic 2020-03-30
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- Every window you see in a running visual basic application is a form, thus the terms form and window describe the same entity.
- Control The command button control is used to begin, interrupt, or end a process.
- tart to debug a Visual Studio project, attach to a process, break into code, step through code, run to the cursor, run to a function on the call stack, set the next statement, step through Just My Code, stop debugging, restart debugging, or detach from a debugged process.
- Net is an object-oriented programming language.
- Explorer window Solution Explorer is a tool window in the Visual Studio integrated development environment (IDE) that displays the contents of a solution, which includes the solution's projects and each project's items.
- also known as integrated design environment and integrated debugging environment, is a type of computer so A procedure that is automatically invoked when an object is first instantiated. ftware that assists computer programmers to develop software.
- The Label control represents a standard Windows label.
- procedure The code that performs actions in response to events is written in event procedures.
- While a program is running, the user can do many things, such as move the mouse, click the mouse button, enter text, or move to a different window.
- Concludes input and output (I/O) to a file opened using the File Open function.
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- Represents an ordered pair of integer x- and y-coordinates that defines a point in a two-dimensional plane.
- An object is a structure that contains data and methods that manipulate the data.
- Object Oriented Programming
- Form Designer window Windows Forms application is built on classes from the System.
- Keyword Tool is free online keyword research instrument that uses Google Autocomplete to generate hundreds of relevant long-tail keywords for any topic.
- Instantiation refers to the allocation of memory to create an instance of a class.
- The order you need to follow to do something.
- A property procedure is a series of Visual Basic statements that manipulate a custom property on a module, class, or structure.
- control The Label control represents a standard Windows label.
- control Timer control is an actual control that is sited on a form at design time; however it is not visible at run time.
20 Clues: Object Oriented Programming • The order you need to follow to do something. • Net is an object-oriented programming language. • The Label control represents a standard Windows label. • control The Label control represents a standard Windows label. • Concludes input and output (I/O) to a file opened using the File Open function. • ...
Basic Immunology 2020-04-05
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- Inflammatory chemicals attract neutrophils to the injury site.
- Response is mostly IgG.
- The actual part of an antigen that interacts with the immune cell to stimulate the immune response and antibody production.
- Secreted early in the immune response.
- What is LFA-1?
- Cells that have not yet encountered their specific antigens.
- Proteins produce by the immune system in response to the presence of a foreign substance.
- Term given when 2 cytokines combine and give greater effects.
- Cells involved in killing of antibody-coated parasites.
- Proteins are sequentially activated in a cascade.
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- A specific type of antigen that is able to induce adaptive immune response if injected on its own.
- Antiviral Defense
- Binding of peptide by MHC molecule and displaying the complex on the cell surface.
- It is a substance of low molecular weight, which can react with specific antibody without inducing immune response.
- Neutrophils squeeze through capillary walls and begin phagocytosis.
- Mediated by antibodies, which are produced by cells called B lymphocytes.
- A molecule is expressed IgM and IgD on its surface.
- Degradation of proteins into peptides.
- It is an automatic response to cell injury that eliminates harmful agents & removes dead tissues.
- Proteins produced by pathogens but not processed by antigen presenting cells.
- Antibody crosses the placenta.
- Is the coordinated reaction of these cells and molecules to infectious microbes.
- A chemical substance that encourages a cell to commence cell division by mitosis.
- Mediated by cells called T lymphocytes.
- Nneutrophils are released from the bone marrow in response to leukocytosis-inducing factors released by injured cells.
- Cells involved in phagocytosis and activation of bactericidal mechanisms.
- Is where phagocytic cells surround and ingest foreign materials.
- Binding of C3b to microbe
- A molecule is to induce the movement of leukocytes up a concentration gradient and toward the chemokine source.
- The region at which arms of the antibody (ab) molecule forms a Y.
30 Clues: What is LFA-1? • Antiviral Defense • Response is mostly IgG. • Binding of C3b to microbe • Antibody crosses the placenta. • Degradation of proteins into peptides. • Secreted early in the immune response. • Mediated by cells called T lymphocytes. • Proteins are sequentially activated in a cascade. • A molecule is expressed IgM and IgD on its surface. • ...
BASIC FRENCH 2021-05-03
34 Clues: Hi • 6+4 • 3+2 • One • 9-2 • Red • 1+1 • Sun • 5+1 • Fish • Grey • Gift • Pink • 12-3 • Book • Blue • Boat • Four • Brown • Three • Apple • India • Black • Clock • House • Cloud • White • Yellow • Cheese • Dolphin • Thankyou • Aeroplane • Double of 5 • Good evening
Basic Terms 2021-04-18
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- Sorry! - shorter version
- I don’t know
- yesterday
- Hello to a group of people
- Hello-informal
- Good morning!
- Goodbye-long version
- Goodbye-short version
- No
- Thanks a lot
- Ok-formal
- today
- See you later!
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- Good night!
- Please!
- Hello-formal (Good day!)
- Excuse me!
- now
- Good evening!
- Sorry!
- Happy birthday!
- Ok-informal
- Yes
- later
- I know
- Thanks
- You’re welcome!
- Thanks-shorter version, informal
- I don't understand
- Congratulations!
- tomorrow
- I understand
32 Clues: No • now • Yes • later • today • Sorry! • I know • Thanks • Please! • tomorrow • yesterday • Ok-formal • Excuse me! • Good night! • Ok-informal • I don’t know • Thanks a lot • I understand • Good evening! • Good morning! • Hello-informal • See you later! • Happy birthday! • You’re welcome! • Congratulations! • I don't understand • Goodbye-long version • Goodbye-short version • Sorry! - shorter version • Hello-formal (Good day!) • ...
BASIC CALCULUS 2020-06-03
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- zero over a non zero is equals to?
- f(x) √(2&5x+2) find f’(-3)
- It is a branch of calculus that studies the rates at which quantities change.
- what is dy/dx stands for?
- in one graph theres two or more function what its called?
- what is 0/0 called?
- behavior of the graph
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- What function has a parabola?
- what rule is d/dx u x v = u x dv/dx + v x du/dx ?
- what expression is 10^x is called?
- what rule is d/dx c = 0?
- the derivative is zero.
- what rule is D/dx f(x) + g(x) = f’(x) + g’(x)?
- A number over a zero is equal to what?
- What rule is d/dx f(g(x))=f^' (g(x)) g^' (x)?
- a result or product of something?
- what kind of function is If f(x) = x, then f’(x) = 1?
- possible result for Y
- It is branch of calculus concerned with the theory and applications of integrals.
- evaluate lim┬(x→∞)〖(8x^2-5x)/(4x^2+7)〗
20 Clues: what is 0/0 called? • possible result for Y • behavior of the graph • the derivative is zero. • what rule is d/dx c = 0? • what is dy/dx stands for? • What function has a parabola? • f(x) √(2&5x+2) find f’(-3) • a result or product of something? • zero over a non zero is equals to? • what expression is 10^x is called? • A number over a zero is equal to what? • ...
Basic conversations 2021-10-07
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- good morning
- Delighted/pleased to meet you
- my name is..
- see you
- goodbyes
- I would like to introduce you to...
- whats your name?
- where ware you from?
- whats your name?
- miss
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- good afternoon
- I would like to introduce you to (formal)
- pleased to meet you
- The pleasure is mine
- good afternoon
- and you?
- likewise
- I'm from
- greatings
- Hello/hi
- name
- good evening/good night
- and you? (formal)
- good bye
24 Clues: name • miss • see you • and you? • likewise • I'm from • goodbyes • Hello/hi • good bye • greatings • good morning • my name is.. • good afternoon • good afternoon • whats your name? • whats your name? • and you? (formal) • pleased to meet you • The pleasure is mine • where ware you from? • good evening/good night • Delighted/pleased to meet you • I would like to introduce you to... • ...
Basic Grammar 2022-03-31
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- punctuation that goes at the end of most sentences
- type of sentence that features an independent clause
- takes the place of nouns
- modifies a verb or adjective
- type of punctuation mark that goes around things people said out loud
- modifies a noun
- type of noun that is not capitalized (unless it is the first word of a sentence)
- type of clause that cannot be its own sentence
- type of clause that can be its own sentence
- there are only 5 of these in the alphabet
- language that all of your teachers speak fluently
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- type of mark used at the end of a sentence to show excitement
- we always do this to the first letter of proper nouns
- type of sentence that features an independent and dependent clause
- these are the majority of letters in the alphabet
- words like "on," "in," "of"
- punctuation used to show possession
- person, place, thing, or idea
- connects things
- words like "the," "a," "an"
- the English language features a lot of words from this language
- usually has a subject and predicate
- action word
23 Clues: action word • connects things • modifies a noun • takes the place of nouns • words like "on," "in," "of" • words like "the," "a," "an" • modifies a verb or adjective • person, place, thing, or idea • punctuation used to show possession • usually has a subject and predicate • there are only 5 of these in the alphabet • type of clause that can be its own sentence • ...
Basic Calculus 2017-03-08
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- indicates that a<x<-b or a<-x<b respectively
- is something that can or cannot be reached but can possibly be calculated
- is a discontinuity of a function at its vertical asymptotes
- is continuous at any number
- refers to the slope of the secant line that passes through 2 point on the graph of a function
- when the lim does not exist
- is the reverse operation of getting the derivative of a function.
- it is the set of all possible values of y
- is a discontinuity of a function whose graph has a gap or gaps
- used to describe the expression lim
- if and only if one of the conditions is not satisfied
- another illustration of the definition of the derivative
- denotes the operation of antidifferentiation
- is associated with the slope of that a tangent line
- indicates that a<x<b
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- denoted as f1
- is the process of computing for the derivative of a function
- when the lim in not equal
- is in its domain if lim+
- is a special relationship in calculus where each input has a single output
- is in its domain if lim-
- it is the set of all possible values of x
- indicates that a<-x<-b
- the branch of mathematics that deals with the finding and properties of derivatives and integrals of functions
- used to describe the expression lim- and lim+
- denoted as f2
- once the function has a derivative at a point then the function is ___________
- denoted as f3
- denoted as fn
- if and only if the following conditions are satisfied
30 Clues: denoted as f1 • denoted as f2 • denoted as f3 • denoted as fn • indicates that a<x<b • indicates that a<-x<-b • is in its domain if lim+ • is in its domain if lim- • when the lim in not equal • is continuous at any number • when the lim does not exist • used to describe the expression lim • it is the set of all possible values of x • it is the set of all possible values of y • ...
Basic Calculus 2018-01-09
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- The three conditions of continuity are satisfied
- _________ functions are continuous everywhere
- If f(c) = the limit of f(x) as x approaches c+
- One of the three conditions of continuity is not met
- The limit of (x^2 – 2x + 4) as x approaches 1
- Discontinuity which at x=c, if the limit of f(x) as x approaches c it DNE
- This theorem says that the limit of a multiple of a function is simply that the multiple of the limit is the function
- 0/0
- If f(c) = the limit of f(x) as x approaches c-
- Discontinuity in which a point on the graph that is undefined or does not fit the rest of the graph
- The limit of log x as x approaches 1
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- The limit of f(x) as x approaches 0
- The limit of cos x as x approaches pi
- The limit of a sum of functions is the sum of the limits of the individual functions
- The limit of (x+1) if x < 4, as x approaches 4
- The value that a function or sequence "approaches" as the input or index approaches some value
- This theorem states that the limit of an integer power p of a function is just that power of the limit of the function
- The limit of (1/x+1) as x approaches 1
- If the limit of f(x) as x approaches c and the limit of g(x) as x approaches c both exist, then the limit of (f(x) + g(x)) as x approaches c always exists.
- The limit of (x+3) if x < 1, as x approaches 1
20 Clues: 0/0 • The limit of f(x) as x approaches 0 • The limit of log x as x approaches 1 • The limit of cos x as x approaches pi • The limit of (1/x+1) as x approaches 1 • _________ functions are continuous everywhere • The limit of (x^2 – 2x + 4) as x approaches 1 • The limit of (x+1) if x < 4, as x approaches 4 • If f(c) = the limit of f(x) as x approaches c+ • ...
Basic Conversation 2019-10-08
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- And you (fam)
- pleased to meet you
- i would like to introduce you too (for)
- name
- well,thanks
- Good night
- What's new
- See you later
- ma'ma
- What's your name (form)
- My name is
- I'm sorry
- Good afternoon
- not very well
- i'm from
- Where are you from (fam)
- pleases
- see you
- See you tomorrow
- you're welcome
- You're welcome
- Bye
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- What's your name (fam)
- I would like to introduce you to (fam)
- And you (form)
- Pardon me
- The pleasure is mine
- miss
- See you soon
- How are you (Form)
- Where are you from (form)
- sir
- See you later
- ok
- hoe are you
- Hello
- What's happening
- Thank you
- How are you (Fam)
- Good morning
- Pleased to meet you
- likewise
- Goodbye
- Exuse me
- nothing
- greetings to
46 Clues: ok • sir • Bye • miss • name • Hello • ma'ma • pleases • Goodbye • nothing • see you • i'm from • likewise • Exuse me • Pardon me • Thank you • I'm sorry • Good night • What's new • My name is • well,thanks • hoe are you • See you soon • Good morning • greetings to • And you (fam) • See you later • See you later • not very well • And you (form) • Good afternoon • you're welcome • You're welcome • What's happening • See you tomorrow • How are you (Fam) • ...
