matrix Crossword Puzzles
MATHEMATICAL PUZZLE 2021-03-02
16 Clues: LXXX • XVII • Division • ζ letter • λ letter • ω letter • ~ symbol • ^ symbol • 1 turn = 360° • Infinite line • Multiplication • Rank of matrix A • Form by two rays • Decimal separator • A collection of elements • Set of all possible values
Algebra - John F 2025-02-07
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- an expression consisting of the sum of one or more terms in which each is the product of a constant and a variable raised to an integer power
- the highest power found in a polynomial
- a polynomial of one term
- one of the positive or negative whole numbers or zero
- any value which makes the value of a function equal to zero; f(x) = 0
- in a square matrix it is a real number describing the matrix determined by ad - bc in a 2x2 matrix
- the number of times a linear factor is repeated in the factored form of a polynomial
- lines which meet to form right angles and whose slopes are opposite reciprocals
- a relation in which each element in the domain corresponds with exactly one element in the range
- function a polynomial function with the highest power being three
- a statement that two algebraic expressions are related but not equal
- parallel to the ground
- flip of a graph across an axis or a line
- a mathematical phrase which contains one or more variables
- a set of two or more equations using the same variables
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- a representation of a real life situation using an equation or graph
- lines which do not intersect and have the same slope
- the set of all inputs in a relation (usually x)
- determining the arithmetic value of an expression by substituting number values for the variables
- ratio of vertical change to horizontal change in a non-vertical line; change in y over change in x
- a statement that two algebraic expressions are equal
- a rectangular array of numbers written within brackets
- to make less complex by distribution, reducing, combining like terms, etc.
- a set of ordered pairs
- the strength of a relationship between two data sets
- the value of the expression b^2 - 4ac for a quadratic equation
- the set of all outputs of a relation (usually y)
- the shape of the graph of a quadratic function
- one of two or more numbers or expressions that when multiplied together produce a given result
- function a function of the form y = a where a is a real number
30 Clues: a set of ordered pairs • parallel to the ground • a polynomial of one term • the highest power found in a polynomial • flip of a graph across an axis or a line • the shape of the graph of a quadratic function • the set of all inputs in a relation (usually x) • the set of all outputs of a relation (usually y) • lines which do not intersect and have the same slope • ...
Cross Word Puzzle 2024-09-19
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- A type of bone that appears porous, has less bone matrix and more space in between.
- The type of skeleton located along the central axis of the body. It consists of bones of the head, vertebral column, and rib cage.
- Long,narrow spaces where osteocyte cell extensions are housed.
- Stores calcium, phosphorus, and adipose tissue.
- A connective tissue membrane covering the outer surface of the bone.
- A long bone found in the antebrachium where the noticeable pulse of an artery of the same name can be palpated.
- Bands of fibrous connective tissue that stabilize and connect bone to bone.
- Produce collagen and secrete matrix vesicles that contain calcium and phosphate.
- The bone classification of the carpals and tarsals.
- A bone also known as the shoulder blade
- Located inferiorly in the facial skeleton, is the largest and strongest bone of the face.
- Air-filled spaces within some of the flat and irregular bones of the skull.
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- Small openings within the bone matrix where osteocyte cell bodies are housed.
- The bone that forms the prominent part of the cheek and the outer side of the eye socket.
- A single cell layer of connective tissue that lines the internal surface of all cavities within bones.
- The bone classification of the phalanges.
- A bone located at the sides of the skull, near the ears.
- A cranial bone located at the inferior, posterior part of the skull.
- A type of transport within cells wherein macromolecules travel from one side of the cytoplasm to the other. In bones, this process removes degradation products that then get secreted into the blood to be used elsewhere in the body.
- The longest and strongest bone in the human body.
- The system that supports the body, protects organs, and works with muscles and the nervous system for movement
- cranial bone located at the anterior part of the skull, where the forehead is.
- Interconnecting rods or plates of bone found in spongy bone.
- A protein mixture secreted by osteoblasts which forms the organic matrix of the bone.
- Thin concentric sheets or layers of organized arrangement of collagen fibers approximately 3-7 micrometers thick.
25 Clues: A bone also known as the shoulder blade • The bone classification of the phalanges. • Stores calcium, phosphorus, and adipose tissue. • The longest and strongest bone in the human body. • The bone classification of the carpals and tarsals. • A bone located at the sides of the skull, near the ears. • Interconnecting rods or plates of bone found in spongy bone. • ...
Maths Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-08
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- Determinant used to check linear independence of solutions
- Vector operator representing rotation of a vector field
- Series expansion of a function about a point
- Determinant of partial derivatives in coordinate transformation
- Vector of partial derivatives pointing in steepest ascent
- Dimension of column space of a matrix
- Measure of outward flux density of a vector field
- Integral transform used to solve differential equations
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- Vectors whose dot product equals zero
- Direction of steepest increase of a scalar field
- Series representation using sine and cosine
- Transform widely used in signal processing
- Scalar associated with a matrix transformation
13 Clues: Vectors whose dot product equals zero • Dimension of column space of a matrix • Transform widely used in signal processing • Series representation using sine and cosine • Series expansion of a function about a point • Scalar associated with a matrix transformation • Direction of steepest increase of a scalar field • Measure of outward flux density of a vector field • ...
English 2021-05-14
Across
- Large phylum
- Decorative metal
- Large number of fish
- Organic compound
- Organic compound CH2O
- An armed ship
- A piece of writing
- Metal joining process
- Environment
- Loud and powerful
- Zest
- Area of something
- Gallows
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- Irregular pathways
- Tone Of Voice
- Aircraft
- Plates, Dishes, Cups
- Resonance
- Desire to cause pain
- Captive animals
20 Clues: Zest • Gallows • Aircraft • Resonance • Environment • Large phylum • Tone Of Voice • An armed ship • Captive animals • Decorative metal • Organic compound • Loud and powerful • Area of something • Irregular pathways • A piece of writing • Large number of fish • Plates, Dishes, Cups • Desire to cause pain • Organic compound CH2O • Metal joining process
1990s Blockbuster movies 2024-09-23
15 Clues: Run, Gump! • Magic lamp • Deadly sins • Gotham hero • Alien attack • Roman fighter • Tornado chase • Explosive bus • Masked slasher • Dinosaur island • Famous shipwreck • Scottish rebellion • Swayze’s afterlife • Sci-fi reality bend • Moon mission crisis
Design analysis and algorithms(21AML42) 2023-09-28
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- String matching
- Greedy techique
- Dynamic problem
- Combining all the elements
- Matrix multiplication
- involves dividing the problem
- Encoding, decoding
- partition
- Graph algorithms
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- Optimal solution
- analyzing algorithms
- Shortest distance
- backtracking
- Minimum spanning tree
- state space tree
- Decrease and conquer
- Traversing algorithm
- branch and bound
18 Clues: partition • backtracking • String matching • Greedy techique • Dynamic problem • Optimal solution • state space tree • branch and bound • Graph algorithms • Shortest distance • Encoding, decoding • analyzing algorithms • Decrease and conquer • Traversing algorithm • Minimum spanning tree • Matrix multiplication • Combining all the elements • involves dividing the problem
nostal30 2024-06-14
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- Early web portal
- Japanese phenomenon
- Cult classic film
- Digital music players
- Filesharing platform
- Music movement
- Popular shopping centers
- Internet connection device
- Iconic girl band
- Scifi blockbuster
- Electronic toy
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- 90s cyber crime
- Christmas comedy film
- Environmental concern
- Comedy TV show
- Collectible game
- Princess of Wales
- Film awards
- Scifi action movie
- Windows software
20 Clues: Film awards • Comedy TV show • Music movement • Electronic toy • 90s cyber crime • Early web portal • Collectible game • Iconic girl band • Windows software • Cult classic film • Princess of Wales • Scifi blockbuster • Scifi action movie • Japanese phenomenon • Filesharing platform • Christmas comedy film • Environmental concern • Digital music players • Popular shopping centers • ...
Vocabulary 2021-11-08
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- coils of worsted yarn skein
- benevolent or motivated by sympathy and understanding
- a cause of great suffering and affliction
- anger produced by some annoying vexation
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- unpleasantly raspy or grating in sound
- characterized by undue haste and lack of thought impetuous
- a proposition that is not susceptible of axiom or disproof
- something considered choice to eat dainty
- an enclosure within which something originates or matrix
- a manner levity seriousness
10 Clues: coils of worsted yarn skein • a manner levity seriousness • unpleasantly raspy or grating in sound • anger produced by some annoying vexation • something considered choice to eat dainty • a cause of great suffering and affliction • benevolent or motivated by sympathy and understanding • an enclosure within which something originates or matrix • ...
Cap 10 Irvine 2020-06-01
Linear Algebra Symbols 2022-03-15
Linear algebra 2021-12-13
migration/immigration - matrix 2024-11-12
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- moving country for a year or more
- moving to a foreign country
- moving to a new residence
- being a citizen of the country
- something that pushes people want to escape
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- forced to leave their country
- tempory moving
- moving in international borders
- legal resident of that country
- seeking international protection
- something that attracts people to a new place
11 Clues: tempory moving • moving to a new residence • moving to a foreign country • forced to leave their country • legal resident of that country • being a citizen of the country • moving in international borders • seeking international protection • moving country for a year or more • something that pushes people want to escape • something that attracts people to a new place
College Prep Vocab. Ch5 & 7 2023-11-29
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- an equation that can be written in the form ax2+bx+c=0, where a,b,and c are real numbers, with a not equal to zero
- a polynomila that cannot be factored
- the numbers in a matrix are its ___
- a system of equations that contains only linear equations
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- a matrix that has the same number of rows as columns
- a rectangular array of numbers, consisting of horizontal rows and vertical columns
- a system with no solutions
- equations whose graphs are different lines
- the product of the largest common numerical factor and each variable factor of least degree common to every term in a polynomial
9 Clues: a system with no solutions • the numbers in a matrix are its ___ • a polynomila that cannot be factored • equations whose graphs are different lines • a matrix that has the same number of rows as columns • a system of equations that contains only linear equations • a rectangular array of numbers, consisting of horizontal rows and vertical columns • ...
Vocabulary Final Exam 2023-04-26
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- A logarithmic function with base e
- A square matrix in which every element in the main diagonal is one and every other element is zero
- Terms having the same radicands with the same powers
- A method used to solve systems of equations by adding together equations to eliminate one of the variables
- A method of calculations that ensures different individuals will arrive at the same answer for a series of calculations
- A matrix with only one column
- Only number values at certain intervals can be obtained as the output of a function
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- A solution region in a inquality that is limited to a finite region
- Any value in the matrix
- A test applied to the graph of a function to determine if the inverse is a function
- A function that exactly reverses the effect of the original function
- The point at which two sides of an angle meet
- An additional variable whose value will determine the values of the original variables in the ordered pairs representing the solution for a system of equations
- The point of the intersection of the x and y axes of the Cartesian plane at (0,0)
- A function that can be interpreted as roots of polynomial equations
15 Clues: Any value in the matrix • A matrix with only one column • A logarithmic function with base e • The point at which two sides of an angle meet • Terms having the same radicands with the same powers • A solution region in a inquality that is limited to a finite region • A function that can be interpreted as roots of polynomial equations • ...
Domi rejtvény 2022-09-19
25 Clues: BB • 308 • megint • Hyundai • próféta • utcanév • Egyetem • latin pap • keresztfiú • hátsó kapu • böjtös nap • kék pénzünk • Péter párja • nászúti cél • Gergelyecske • ivós helyszín • nyíregyi sógor • férjed becézve • Rebi és Áron is • Tóth Balázs ... • évfolyamismétlő • lövöldözős hobby • igazgatóhelyettes • A zöld volkswagen • ilyen pókjaink vannak
MATHEMATICS 2017-11-20
Linear Algebra Symbols 2024-09-05
blueback matrix asessment 2024-06-04
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- consist of all food chains in on ecosystem
- a hard stony substance secreted by certain marine coelenterates as an external skeleton, typically forming large reefs in warm seas
- the plant and animal life of a particular region or period.
- the action or process of depositing sediment
- plants animals and other organisms work together to create a bubble of life.
- the saltiness or amount of salt dissolved in a body of water
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- one organism eat another organism
- place or environment where a plant or animal naturally or normally lives and grows.
- all the kinds of life you can find in one. area, the extent or measurement of a surface or piece of land.
- the base on which an organism lives or over which it moves
- an area classified according to the species that live in that location.
11 Clues: one organism eat another organism • consist of all food chains in on ecosystem • the action or process of depositing sediment • the base on which an organism lives or over which it moves • the plant and animal life of a particular region or period. • the saltiness or amount of salt dissolved in a body of water • ...
Crossword on anatomy of the nail 2022-04-18
Across
- Skin where the nail plate and bed separate
- Skin at side of free edge
- Skin covering the matrix
- Skin both sides of the nail plate
- End of the nail plate
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- Overlapping skin surrounding nail
- Half moon shaped point at base of nail
- Visible part of the nail that sits on nail bed
- Only living part of the nail
9 Clues: End of the nail plate • Skin covering the matrix • Skin at side of free edge • Only living part of the nail • Overlapping skin surrounding nail • Skin both sides of the nail plate • Half moon shaped point at base of nail • Skin where the nail plate and bed separate • Visible part of the nail that sits on nail bed
94. Mind Marathon 2025-11-29
13 Clues: Key link • Full range • Brain test • Deep puzzle • Number grid • Hidden code • Complex maze • Hard dilemma • Base argument • Proposed idea • Problem method • Structural plan • Confusing twist
OSTEOGENESIS PROCESS & APPENDICULAR SKELETON 2019-12-09
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- Ossification have two types which is intramembranous and ______ ossification
- Which type that bind the foot bones together
- During intramembranous ossification in the skull,__________ mesenchymal cells proliferate and condense into compact nodules
- Supporting tissue with a solid matrix, crystals of hydroxyapatite and covered by periosteum are known as
- Depositing calcium salts within tissues is the process of _______
- Thigh, leg and foot are the bones of the
- What type of cells that dissolve bone matrix
- What cells are immatured ?
- Osteoblasts synthesize new matrix which called as ?
- ______ increases blood calcium levels
- The ___________ flare more laterally, giving women curvy hips
- The ______ is divided into two region
- Osseous tissue are covered by ?
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- Scapula markings are attachment sites for ?
- The committed mesenchyme cells condense into compact nodules and differentiate into ?
- The patellar ligament, which encloses to the patella, a sesamoid bone attaches to the ?
- Fracture hematoma, external callus and internal callus are the types of ?
- A process to forms the inner bulge of the ankle called as _______
- The _____ runs obliquely down the posterior aspect of the shaft
- Converting cartilage tissue to bone tissue is the process of ________
- What is a thick layer of intermediate tissue that protects a bone ?
- Begins with osteoblast differentiation are known as ______ ossification
- The glenoid cavity is _______, and the shoulder joint is poorly reinforced by ligaments
- The mechanisms of intramembranous ossifications involves bone _________ proteins
- Cartilage model gradually replaced by bone at ?
- Osteoblasts are mature bone cells in __________
- The appendicular skeleton is composed 126 bones of the limbs, and the ________ and pelvic girdles
- _________ decreases blood calcium levels
- Osteocytes are connected by ________
- Endochondral ossification involves the formation of _____ tissue from aggregated mesenchymal cells
- The _______ is the "sit-down bone"
31 Clues: What cells are immatured ? • Osseous tissue are covered by ? • The _______ is the "sit-down bone" • Osteocytes are connected by ________ • ______ increases blood calcium levels • The ______ is divided into two region • Thigh, leg and foot are the bones of the • _________ decreases blood calcium levels • Scapula markings are attachment sites for ? • ...
Ganithapoorna 2025-26 Activity GanithaBandha 2026-02-09
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- – The set of all linear combinations for a given set of vectors.
- – The dimension of the kernel of a linear transformation.
- – A square matrix A where A=A
- – A sequence that approaches a finite, specific limit.
- – A series that fails to approach a finite limit.
- – The least upper bound of a set.
- – An arrangement of objects where the order of selection is vital.
- – A method of proving statements.
- – A logical 'AND' operation .
- – A group where the operation is commutative
- – The set of domain elements that map to the codomain's identity.
- – A point where a function's derivative is zero or undefined.
- – Logical symbols like forall or there exists .
- – A group generated by a single element.
- – An integer greater than one with only two distinct positive divisors.
- – Euler's function counting integers up to n relatively prime to n.
- – The dimension of the image of a linear transformation.
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- – A self-evident truth serving as a foundation for proofs.
- – A relation meaning n divides a-b.
- – Calculating the area under a curve via infinitesimal summation.
- – A statement that is always true in every possible interpretation.
- – A scalar lambda such that Av=lambda v.
- – Part of a principle used to count the union of overlapping sets.
- – A selection of objects where order does not matter.
- – A mapping between structures that preserves algebraic operations.
- – A square matrix with a determinant of zero (non-invertible).
- – Principle stating n items in m containers n>m leads to overlap.
- – A point where a curve's second derivative changes sign.
- – A sequence where terms grow arbitrarily close to each other.
- – The sum of the main diagonal elements of a square matrix.
30 Clues: – A square matrix A where A=A • – A logical 'AND' operation . • – The least upper bound of a set. • – A method of proving statements. • – A relation meaning n divides a-b. • – A scalar lambda such that Av=lambda v. • – A group generated by a single element. • – A group where the operation is commutative • – A series that fails to approach a finite limit. • ...
Algebra II First Semester Words 2012-12-14
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- the point on a graph where no point is higher
- a method used to divide a polynomial by a monomial
- multiplying a matrix by a scalar
- the point on a graph where no point is lower
- an array of numbers in square brackets
- solutions to a quadratic equation
- the highest degree of a polynomial
- a graph of ordered pairs
- the point where a graph crosses the x-axis
- coefficient of the term with the highest degree
- numerical factor of a monomial
- monomial or sum of monomials
- movement of an image
- a number's distance from zero
- a number, variable, or product of the two
- an array of number in parallel lines
- each term in a matrix
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- b^2-4ac
- more than one equation with the same variables
- an enlargement or reduction of an image
- i
- the y coordinates in an ordered pair
- a method used when substituting an equation into another
- a number in the form a+bi
- an equation in the form ax^2 + bx + c = 0
- ax + by = c
- variables that make up the domain
- shaded area of a graph
- the use of synthetic division to solve a polynomial
- numbers that can be written as m/n
- a function of monomials or sums of monomials
- numbers that do not repeat or end
- intersection of two graphs
- rise over run
- a u shaped graph
- a method used to eliminate a variable in a system
- one domain paired with one range value
- the x coordinates in an ordered pair
- no solution
39 Clues: i • b^2-4ac • ax + by = c • no solution • rise over run • a u shaped graph • movement of an image • each term in a matrix • shaded area of a graph • a graph of ordered pairs • a number in the form a+bi • intersection of two graphs • monomial or sum of monomials • a number's distance from zero • numerical factor of a monomial • multiplying a matrix by a scalar • variables that make up the domain • ...
The organization of tissue level (connective tissue) 2019-12-09
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- Most common type of cartilage; the matrix has closely packed collagen fibers making it tough and flexible.
- The purpose of connective tissue in the body is to___.
- Cartilage cells are called __.
- found in spleen, lymph nodes, liver, and bone marrow.
- ___ and dense is two types of connective tissue proper.
- is responsible for synthesis the fibers and matrix of connective tissue proper.
- The connective tissue cells responsible for storage of melanin Pigments is__.
- Type of protein fiber that is most common. It is long, straight, flexible and does not have branches.
- what connective tissue serves to link skeletal muscle to bone?
- tendon and ___ have a poor blood supply.
- contains erythrocytes, leukocytes, and thrombocytes.
- dense ___ is found in the sclera of the eye.
- has blood vessels and a nerve in an osteonic canal.
- what condition that show the body region is inflamed?
- Which is not an example of supporting connective tissue?
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- ___ is undifferentiated connective tissue cells.
- found in meniscus of knee and discs between vertebrae.
- the matrix is made up of __ fibers.
- What is the means by which organisms maintain a constant internal environment in spite of fluctuations in the external environment?
- Bone cells are called __.
- dense ___ found in dermis of skin.
- which type connective tissue that contains adipocytes.
- ___ cartilage can be found in the external ear.
- Connective tissue can be found ___ in the body.
- Which cell type differentiates into macrophages?
- How many types of connective tissue?
- This type of tissue is described as "cobwebby" and functions to cushion and protect the body organs it wraps
- blood and ___ are two types of fluid connective tissue.
- histamine is released by ____cell.
- fat tissue is composed ___.
30 Clues: Bone cells are called __. • fat tissue is composed ___. • Cartilage cells are called __. • dense ___ found in dermis of skin. • histamine is released by ____cell. • the matrix is made up of __ fibers. • How many types of connective tissue? • tendon and ___ have a poor blood supply. • dense ___ is found in the sclera of the eye. • ...
skeletal puzzle :) 2020-10-19
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- ribs 11-12
- How many bones are we born with?
- How much percent does bone marrow make of total body mass?
- How many types of vertebrae are there?
- Bone is crushed.
- formation of new bone is called
- function to maintain the bone matrix and calcium homeostasis.
- bones that don't fit in a category
- How many blood cells do we produce a day?
- How many rib parts total
- How many bones are in a adult skeleton
- How much percent of bone is made up of inorganic materials
- Organic collange
- Bones are broken into many pieces.
- A fracture in which the bone splinters, but the break is incomplete.
- dense or cortical bone
- how many pairs of ribs
- Immature cells capable of differentiating (changing) into osteoblasts.
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- ribs 1-7
- responsible for creating bone matrix and building bone
- Fracture type which is a typical skull fracture.
- Separated by pods of cartilage
- large cells that are capable of reabsorbing bone minerals and remodeling bone structure
- Bones embedded in tendons
- Thoracic cage
- Bone is broken completely, but ends do not penetrate the skin.
- spongy or cancellous bone
- Results from a twisting force
- Bones that are longer and compact
- How many functions does the skeletal system have
- Cubed shape with a thin layer of compact bone
- A fracture in which the bone ends are forced into each other.
- Bone penetrates the skin; also known as an open fracture.
- ribs 8-10
- formation of blood cellular components
- Thin and curved with parallel layers of compact bone
36 Clues: ribs 1-7 • ribs 8-10 • ribs 11-12 • Thoracic cage • Bone is crushed. • Organic collange • dense or cortical bone • how many pairs of ribs • How many rib parts total • Bones embedded in tendons • spongy or cancellous bone • Results from a twisting force • Separated by pods of cartilage • formation of new bone is called • How many bones are we born with? • Bones that are longer and compact • ...
AP I, Chapter 4. The Tissue Level 2025-08-11
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- tough form of cartilage, made of thick bundles of collagen fibers embedded in chondroitin sulfate ground substance
- group of epithelial cells that secrete substances through ducts that open to the skin or to internal body surfaces that lead to the exterior of the body
- most abundant cell type in connective tissue, secretes protein fibers and matrix into the extracellular space
- most common type of cartilage, smooth and made of short collagen fibers embedded in a chondroitin sulfate ground substance
- flexible fibrous proteins that give connective tissue tensile strength
- muscle cells
- areolar connective tissue underlying a mucous membrane
- (also, loose connective tissue) a type of connective tissue proper that shows little specialization with cells dispersed in the matrix
- release of a substance from a gland via exocytosis
- type of loose connective tissue that provides a supportive framework to soft organs, such as lymphatic tissue, spleen, and the liver
- lipid storage cells
- fibrous protein within connective tissue that contains a high percentage of the protein elastin that allows the fibers to stretch and return to original size
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- fluid or semi-fluid portion of the matrix
- type of tissue membrane that lines body cavities and lubricates them with serous fluid
- release of a substance caused by the rupture of a gland cell, which becomes part of the secretion
- functional cells of a gland or organ, in contrast with the supportive or connective tissue of a gland or organ
- programmed cell death
- that part of a cell or tissue which, in general, faces an open space
- connective tissue membrane that lines the cavities of freely movable joints, producing synovial fluid for lubrication
- allows cytoplasmic communications to occur between cells
- embryonic tissue from which connective tissue cells derive
21 Clues: muscle cells • lipid storage cells • programmed cell death • fluid or semi-fluid portion of the matrix • release of a substance from a gland via exocytosis • areolar connective tissue underlying a mucous membrane • allows cytoplasmic communications to occur between cells • embryonic tissue from which connective tissue cells derive • ...
Electron Transport Chain 2023-01-24
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- The ___ matrix is the innermost area
- How many hydrogens does complex three pump?
- What is pumped during ETC
- Complex four is known as the ___ electron acceptor
- NADH + H is oxidized or reduced to become NAD?
- The space between the inner and outer membranes
- Which complex is known as the lazy pump?
- There are more or less hydrogen in the intermembrane space before ETC begins?
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- Complex 5 is an enzyme called ATP ___
- Hydrogens move down this gradient
- There are 5 of these in the ETC
- After ETC, hydrogen wants to move to the mitochondrial ___
- What is passed between complexes
- FADH2 is oxidized into what after giving its two electrons to complex two?
- The non ___ membrane makes it difficult for hydrogen to move
- What is released when passing electrons to another complex?
- Nickname for Electron Transport Chain
17 Clues: What is pumped during ETC • There are 5 of these in the ETC • What is passed between complexes • Hydrogens move down this gradient • The ___ matrix is the innermost area • Complex 5 is an enzyme called ATP ___ • Nickname for Electron Transport Chain • Which complex is known as the lazy pump? • How many hydrogens does complex three pump? • ...
nail disease 2023-10-25
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- Athlete’s foot or ringworm of the feet.
- Indented vertical line down the nail plate.
- Half-moon shape at the base of the nail, which is the visible part of the matrix; appears lighter.
- Any disease, disorder or condition of the nail.
- Split or brittle nails.
- Bitten nails.
- Ingrown nails; causes include environmental or poor nail trimming practices; can become infected.
- Represents an increased curvature of the nails; also called “claw nails.”
- Pocket-like structure that holds the root and matrix.
- Living tissue underneath the free edge of the nail.
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- Ringworm of the nail; tinea unguium or unguis.
- Ringworm of the hand.
- White spots caused by injury to the nail, heredity, systemic disorders or nutritional deficiency.
- Refers to a loosening or separation of the nail.
- Shedding or falling off of nails.
- Inflammation of the skin around the nail; also called felon.
- Study of the structure and growth of the nails.
17 Clues: Bitten nails. • Ringworm of the hand. • Split or brittle nails. • Shedding or falling off of nails. • Athlete’s foot or ringworm of the feet. • Indented vertical line down the nail plate. • Any disease, disorder or condition of the nail. • Ringworm of the nail; tinea unguium or unguis. • Study of the structure and growth of the nails. • ...
Design and Analysis of Algorithm 2022-08-18
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- Searching method start at beginning of the list and check one by one element
- technique for arranging elements in an order
- all pair shortest path problem
- data structure used in FIFO branch and bound technique?
- data structure is used to perform recursion
- algorithm to find transitive closure matrix
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- pop() operation is called on an empty queue, what is the condition called?
- graph is usually represented in the form of?
- collection of tress?
- collection of related, similar or dissimilar elements
- algorithm to find single source shortest path problem with negative edge weights.
- Data structure represented as essential complete binary tree?
12 Clues: collection of tress? • all pair shortest path problem • data structure is used to perform recursion • algorithm to find transitive closure matrix • graph is usually represented in the form of? • technique for arranging elements in an order • collection of related, similar or dissimilar elements • data structure used in FIFO branch and bound technique? • ...
Skeletal System Words 2020-10-05
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- promotes osteoblastic activity.
- a cavity or depression, especially in bone.
- a large multinucleate bone cell which absorbs bone tissue during growth and healing.
- creates blood cells.
- between the diaphysis and the epiphyses.
- main shaft or body of bone long, cylindrical shape.
- two bone surfaces come together (joint).
- a small channel or duct.
- area of bone that projects above the surface of bone.
- the bone at the very top of your body
- opening in the bone that allows blood vessels/nerves to enter.
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- a bone cell, formed when an osteoblast becomes embedded in the matrix it has secreted.
- thin membrane that lines the medullary cavity.
- a cell that secretes the matrix for bone formation.
- thin connective tissue health associated with the blood vessels.
- distal and proximal ends of the long bone.
- found in the periosteum and in the marrow.
- stimulates the absorption of calcium
- a thin layer, membrane, or plate of tissue, especially in bone.
19 Clues: creates blood cells. • a small channel or duct. • promotes osteoblastic activity. • stimulates the absorption of calcium • the bone at the very top of your body • between the diaphysis and the epiphyses. • two bone surfaces come together (joint). • distal and proximal ends of the long bone. • found in the periosteum and in the marrow. • ...
Cartilage, Bones and Joints 2021-11-04
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- Cells responsible for resorbing bone during the growth and remodelling of these bones?
- _________ ossification where bone forms directly in mesenchyme CT
- Rounded ends of bones (usually covered in articular cartilage)
- Another name for spongy bone
- What cell develops into an osteoblast?
- Most common type of cartilage
- Classify the sacrum in terms of the type of bone (osteology)
- plate After birth, what is the main site of longitudinal growth of long bones?
- Dense (ir)regular CT surrounding bone
- Dense, (ir)regular connective tissue which surrounds cartilage
- young, immature cartilage cells that eventually form chondrocytes via a process of chondrogenesis
- the space housing the osteocytes in bones and chondrocytes in cartilage
- Mature cartilage cells
- Classify the metacarpals in terms of the type of bone (osteology)
- ______ forms the shaft of long bone
- Cartilage that contains many elastic fibres in matrix
- ______ growth: bone growth which results in the lengthening of the bone
- Classify the ribs in terms of the type of bone (osteology)
- Fibrocartilage does not have _____________
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- Type of (small, round) bone imbedded within a tendon
- Classify the carpals in terms of the type of bone (osteology)
- _____ growth: bone growth that results in the increase in the diameter of bones by the addition of bony tissue at the surface of bones
- tough, very strong cartilage type found predominantly in the intervertebral disks
- What do chondroblasts secrete?
- Most common joint and allows good movement between bones
- _________ ossification where hyaline cartilage is replaced by bone
- Structural units of compact bone (aka as Haversian systems)
- ______________ bone can only grow by appositional growth
- unmineralized bone matrix
- What specialised type of hyaline cartilage covers the gliding surfaces of synovial joints to reduce friction/forces?
30 Clues: Mature cartilage cells • unmineralized bone matrix • Another name for spongy bone • Most common type of cartilage • What do chondroblasts secrete? • ______ forms the shaft of long bone • Dense (ir)regular CT surrounding bone • What cell develops into an osteoblast? • Fibrocartilage does not have _____________ • Type of (small, round) bone imbedded within a tendon • ...
The tissue level of organization (connective tissue) 2019-12-09
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- dense _____ is found in the sclera of the eye.
- histamine is released by ______cell.
- Type of protein fiber that is most common. It is long, straight, flexible and does not have branches.
- What is the means by which organisms maintain a constant internal environment in spite of fluctuations in the external environment?
- what connective tissue serves to link skeletal muscle to bone?
- _______ and dense is two types of connective tissue proper.
- contains erythrocytes, leukocytes, and thrombocytes.
- The purpose of connective tissue in the body is to_____.
- dense _______ found in dermis of skin.
- found in meniscus of knee and discs between vertebrae.
- Connective tissue can be found _____ in the body.
- fat tissue is composed _____.
- _______ is undifferentiated connective tissue cells.
- How many types of connective tissue?
- which type connective tissue that contains adipocytes.
- what condition that show the body region is inflamed?
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- _____ cartilage can be found in the external ear.
- blood and _____ are two types of fluid connective tissue.
- Most common type of cartilage; the matrix has closely packed collagen fibers making it tough and flexible.
- has blood vessels and a nerve in an osteonic canal.
- Bone cells are called ______.
- The connective tissue cells responsible for storage of melanin Pigments is____.
- Which cell type differentiates into macrophages?
- Cartilage cells are called ______.
- This type of tissue is described as "cobwebby" and functions to cushion and protect the body organs it wraps
- tendon and _____ have a poor blood supply.
- is responsible for synthesis the fibers and matrix of connective tissue proper.
- the matrix is made up of ____ fibers.
- found in spleen, lymph nodes, liver, and bone marrow.
- Which is not an example of supporting connective tissue?
30 Clues: Bone cells are called ______. • fat tissue is composed _____. • Cartilage cells are called ______. • histamine is released by ______cell. • How many types of connective tissue? • the matrix is made up of ____ fibers. • dense _______ found in dermis of skin. • tendon and _____ have a poor blood supply. • dense _____ is found in the sclera of the eye. • ...
Cellular Respiration 2023-11-06
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- Alcohol fermentation can be used to make products like ___, wine, vinegar, etc.
- The Krebs cycle takes place in the ___ of the mitochondria.
- Alcohol fermentation converts pyruvate into ___, releasing carbon dioxide.
- Cellular respiration that requires oxygen, used by all multicellular organisms
- Cellular respiration that doesn't require oxygen, used by bacteria, archea, and multicellular organisms, although uncommon.
- The Krebs Cycle releases 2 carbon dioxide, converts 6 NAD and 2 FAD into NADH and FADH2, and converts 1 GDP into ___, producing 2 ATP.
- First step of aerobic respiration, produces two pyruvate molecules and 2 ATP
- The electron transport chain gets its electrons from the breaking down of ___ and FADH2 molecules.
- Process that organisms use to make ATP from glucose
- One oxygen molecule in the matrix combines with 2 H+ ions to form 2 ___ molecules.
- Lactic acid fermentation occurs in the absence of ___, usually during intense exercise.
- Cellular respiration is a ___ reaction because glucose loses electrons and oxygen gains electrons.
- The electron transport chain produces between 32 and 34 ___.
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- Where glycolysis takes place
- The energy from electrons in the transport chain are used to pump H+ ions, creating an ___ gradient.
- Glycolysis converts one glucose molecule into two ___ molecules.
- Lactic acid fermentation converts NAD to NADH and converts pyruvate into ___.
- Type of fermentation that bacteria and fungi use, takes place in the cytoplasm
- Anaerobic respiration that occurs in the cytoplasm.
- Type of fermentation that animals use, takes place in the cytoplasm
- The intermediate step releases carbon dioxide, converts NAD to NADH, and converts pyruvate into ___.
- The electron transport chain is found in the ___ of the mitochondria.
- The H+ ions outside the matrix are used to power ATP ___, which produces ATP.
23 Clues: Where glycolysis takes place • Anaerobic respiration that occurs in the cytoplasm. • Process that organisms use to make ATP from glucose • The Krebs cycle takes place in the ___ of the mitochondria. • The electron transport chain produces between 32 and 34 ___. • Glycolysis converts one glucose molecule into two ___ molecules. • ...
Bone Tissue Crossword 2025-11-10
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- perpendicular to the central canal and carries blood vessels and nerves.
- break that does not penetrate the skin.
- tiny canals that radiate from the central canal to lacunae.
- remnant of the epiphyseal plate and is seen in adult bones
- space inside the shaft.
- prompts calcium storage to bones by osteoblasts.
- grow out from the bone surface.
- secure periosteum to underlying bone.
- do not fit into other bone classification categories.
- makes up most of bone’s length and composed of compact bone.
- unit of bone containing central canal and matrix rings.
- outside covering of the diaphysis and a fibrous connective tissue membrane
- typically longer than they are wide.
- covers the external surface of the epiphyses.
- cavities in bone matrix that house osteocytes.
- lines the inner surface of the shaft.
- concentric circles of lacunae situated around the central canal.
- process of bone formation and occurs on hyaline cartilage models or fibrous membranes.
- small needlelike pieces of bone and many open spaces.
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- growth bones grow in width.
- break in a bone.
- flat plate of hyaline cartilage seen in young, growing bone and causes lengthwise growth of a long bone.
- thin, flattened, and usually curved.
- remove bone from the inner surface of the diaphysis.
- composed mostly of spongy bone enclosed by thin layer of compact bone.
- indentations.
- cover hyaline cartilage model with bone matrix.
- activates osteoclasts (bone-destroying cells).
- generally cube-shaped.
- broken bone that penetrates through the skin.
- opening in the center of an osteon carries blood vessels and nerves.
- dense, smooth, and homogeneous.
32 Clues: indentations. • break in a bone. • generally cube-shaped. • space inside the shaft. • growth bones grow in width. • grow out from the bone surface. • dense, smooth, and homogeneous. • thin, flattened, and usually curved. • typically longer than they are wide. • secure periosteum to underlying bone. • lines the inner surface of the shaft. • break that does not penetrate the skin. • ...
Types of Cells 2021-10-04
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- unspecialized cells with the ability to develop into specific cells
- bone cell that helps build new bone matrix
- blood cell that destroys pathogens
- skin cell that packs tightly together with others to form the epidermis
- cell that discharges hormones and/or digestive enzymes to the small intestine
- nerve cell that transmits signals throughout the body
- blood cell fragment that helps form clots
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- bone cell that breaks down old bone matrix for repair
- muscle cell that allows for bodily movement
- cell that forms the inner layer of vessels
- reproductive cell that brings new life into existence
- muscle cell that lines hollow organs like the intestines
- muscle cell that aids in heart contraction
- fat cell that can be used for energy
- cell that originates from a mutation or genetic error
- blood cell that transports oxygen
16 Clues: blood cell that transports oxygen • blood cell that destroys pathogens • fat cell that can be used for energy • blood cell fragment that helps form clots • cell that forms the inner layer of vessels • muscle cell that aids in heart contraction • bone cell that helps build new bone matrix • muscle cell that allows for bodily movement • ...
Lilley Crist 2025-06-05
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- Sequence Each term is found by multiplying by a constant ratio.
- A polynomial of degree 2.
- The operation that “undoes” another, like addition and subtraction.
- The inverse operation of exponentiation.
- The small number that tells how many times to multiply a base by itself.
- Expression A ratio of two polynomials.
- An expression with multiple terms involving variables and exponents.
- Long Division A method similar to numerical division used on polynomials.
- Sequence Each term is found by adding a constant difference.
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- A value computed from a square matrix.
- An ordered list of numbers
- A line a graph approaches but never touches.
- Theorem A formula for expanding powers of sums.
- Form Terms written in descending order of exponents.
- Section Shapes formed by slicing a cone
- A rectangular array of numbers or variables.
- A relation where each input has exactly one output.
- Unit Denoted by i, it equals the square root of -1
- Number A number composed of a real part and an imaginary part.
- The symbol √ that denotes a root.
20 Clues: A polynomial of degree 2. • An ordered list of numbers • The symbol √ that denotes a root. • A value computed from a square matrix. • Expression A ratio of two polynomials. • Section Shapes formed by slicing a cone • The inverse operation of exponentiation. • A line a graph approaches but never touches. • A rectangular array of numbers or variables. • ...
Algebra II Crossword 2015-12-03
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- Graph of a quadratic function
- A combination of two functions such that the output fro the first is the input for the second.
- A real number that can be computed according to the formula ad-bc
- Point that reaches the maximum of minimum value of a function
- Set of two or more equations that use the same variables
- A system of equations with no solution
- The lowest y value in a function
- The solution that is not a solution
- Set of all x's in a relation
- The greatest y value found in a function
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- The distance a number is away from 0.
- A matrix that is nXn big
- real number factor in a special product
- Rectangular array of numbers within brackets
- _______ elements are elements in matrices that are in the same location
- A line that graph approaches but will never cross
- Set of all y's in a function
17 Clues: A matrix that is nXn big • Set of all y's in a function • Set of all x's in a relation • Graph of a quadratic function • The lowest y value in a function • The solution that is not a solution • The distance a number is away from 0. • A system of equations with no solution • real number factor in a special product • The greatest y value found in a function • ...
The organization of tissue level (connective tissue) 2019-12-09
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- How many types of connective tissue?
- what condition that show the body region is inflamed?
- found in spleen, lymph nodes, liver, and bone marrow.
- Type of protein fiber that is most common. It is long, straight, flexible and does not have branches.
- histamine is released by ____cell.
- is responsible for synthesis the fibers and matrix of connective tissue proper.
- Connective tissue can be found ___ in the body.
- ___ and dense is two types of connective tissue proper.
- Cartilage cells are called __.
- What is the means by which organisms maintain a constant internal environment in spite of fluctuations in the external environment?
- This type of tissue is described as "cobwebby" and functions to cushion and protect the body organs it wraps
- ___ cartilage can be found in the external ear.
- Most common type of cartilage; the matrix has closely packed collagen fibers making it tough and flexible.
- the matrix is made up of __ fibers.
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- has blood vessels and a nerve in an osteonic canal.
- ___ is undifferentiated connective tissue cells.
- fat tissue is composed ___.
- dense ___ found in dermis of skin.
- dense ___ is found in the sclera of the eye.
- found in meniscus of knee and discs between vertebrae.
- Bone cells are called __.
- what connective tissue serves to link skeletal muscle to bone?
- The purpose of connective tissue in the body is to___.
- The connective tissue cells responsible for storage of melanin Pigments is__.
- Which cell type differentiates into macrophages?
- tendon and ___ have a poor blood supply.
- Which is not an example of supporting connective tissue?
- blood and ___ are two types of fluid connective tissue.
- which type connective tissue that contains adipocytes.
- contains erythrocytes, leukocytes, and thrombocytes.
30 Clues: Bone cells are called __. • fat tissue is composed ___. • Cartilage cells are called __. • dense ___ found in dermis of skin. • histamine is released by ____cell. • the matrix is made up of __ fibers. • How many types of connective tissue? • tendon and ___ have a poor blood supply. • dense ___ is found in the sclera of the eye. • ...
Math Terms Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-26
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- The top number of a fraction.
- A range of numbers arranged in columns and lines.
- The number that appears the most in a data set.
- The equation used to solve quadratic functions.
- The ____________ theorem consist of the equation a2 + b2 = c2.
- This type of division involves multiplication and addition.
- The value found when typing det() and then your matrix into a calculator.
- A ________ graph is one that has individually separated or distinct points.
- The ________ formula is a formula used to find the distance between points.
- The value found by taking the highest number on a data set and subtracting the lowest.
- The technical term for an equation consisting of multiple terms.
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- This is a term that describes the shape of a graph, one that is a semi-circle.
- The method used to solve equation by solving for an exponent and then substituting it into the other equation.
- A ________ graph is one that has gaps or whole and isn’t continuous.
- A term used to describe the number of ways you could organize or arrange terms.
- The value found in a data set by listing them in order from least to greatest and finding the middle number.
- The value found when you put a -1 exponent on a matrix is the _______ of the matrix.
- Plotting points on a graph
- The term used to describe the act of finding the factors of an equation.
- The bottom number of a fraction.
- The term used to label an equation with three terms.
- The average of a data set, found by adding and then dividing.
22 Clues: Plotting points on a graph • The top number of a fraction. • The bottom number of a fraction. • The number that appears the most in a data set. • The equation used to solve quadratic functions. • A range of numbers arranged in columns and lines. • The term used to label an equation with three terms. • This type of division involves multiplication and addition. • ...
Advanced Math Vocabulary 2012-05-16
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- Operations A mathermatical operation involving matrices.
- Matrix A matrix for which all elements are equal to o.
- Line Test a test use to determine if a function is one to one.
- A point at which a graph intersects the y-axis.
- Circle The circle with radius which is centered at the origin onthe x and y plane.
- A line that curves approaches but never reaches.
- Angles Angles in standard position angles with initial side are positive and on x-axis that have common terminal side.
- Sequence A sequence of numbers in which each number equals the sum of the preceding numbers.
- Integer Function a real number x is represented by [x].
- A type of transformation that changes the size of an images.
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- Line Test A test use to determine if a relation is a function.
- Function A sequence of numbers in which each number equals the sum of preceding numbers.
- Line A line that indicates a boundary.
- Numbers The numbers 0,1,2,3,4,5, etc.
- A point at which a graph intersects the x-axis.
- A transformation in which a geometric figure is reflected acorss a line , creating a mirror image.
- Discontinuity The graph steps or jumps from one connected piece of the graph to another.
- Function The functtion is said to be 'odd' if only if f(x) is a real- valued function of a real variables f(-x)=f(x).
- of Function The function obtained by switching the x and y variables in a function.
- of Symmetry A line that divides a figure into two congruent parts, each of which is the mirroe image of the other.
20 Clues: Numbers The numbers 0,1,2,3,4,5, etc. • Line A line that indicates a boundary. • A point at which a graph intersects the x-axis. • A point at which a graph intersects the y-axis. • A line that curves approaches but never reaches. • Matrix A matrix for which all elements are equal to o. • Integer Function a real number x is represented by [x]. • ...
anatomy 2023-11-06
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- - A slightly moveable joint.
- - Every such crack or break in bone constitutes
- Skeleton - Bones, limbs, and pectoral and pelvic girdles, which attach the limbs to the trunk.
- - A basic functional unit compact bone.
- - Surrounds central marrow cavity, loose connective tissue.
- Bone - (Cancellous) bone, resembles a network of bony rods or struts separated by spaces.
- - An Immovable joint.
- - Tendon or ligaments rub against other tissue. Small packets of connective tissue containing synovial fluid, reduction of friction.
- - Exists wherever two bones meet.
- - The process of replacing other tissues with bone.
- - Joining bone to bone, may be found outside or inside the joint capsule.
- Fluid - Within the joint, the cavity provides lubrication that reduces friction between the moving surfaces in the joint.
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- - Freely moveable joint or synovial joint.
- - Mature bone cells. They maintain normal bone structure by recycling the calcium salts.
- - A long bone has a central shaft, surrounding a central marrow cavity, containing bone marrow.
- - Expanded portions at each end, covered by articular cartilage.
- - Cartilage that acts as a cushion between the shinbone and thighbone.
- Skeleton - Creates a framework that supports and protects organ systems in the brain, spinal cavities, and ventral body cavities. Also provides an extensive surface area for attachment of muscles.
- - Outer surface of a bone is covered by..
- - Cells responsible for production of new bone, a process called osteogenesis. Osteoblasts produce new bone matrix and promote the deposition of calcium salts in organic matrix.
- - Giant cells with 50 or more nuclei. Acids and enzymes secreted by osteoclasts dissolve the bony matrix..
- Bone - (Dense bone) Relatively solid.
22 Clues: - An Immovable joint. • - A slightly moveable joint. • - Exists wherever two bones meet. • Bone - (Dense bone) Relatively solid. • - A basic functional unit compact bone. • - Outer surface of a bone is covered by.. • - Freely moveable joint or synovial joint. • - Every such crack or break in bone constitutes • - The process of replacing other tissues with bone. • ...
Image Production and Evaluation 2025-03-25
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- The number of bits, or shades of gray, that a pixel can display
- The range of an imaging system that refers to the range of exposure intensities an image receptor can accurately detected is called the ________ range.
- A digital image is displayed as a _________, or combination of rows and columns of pixels
- The process of image formation is known as differential _________
- Scattering results from the diagnostic x-ray interaction with matter know as the ___________
- The reduction in energy or number of photons in the primary x-ray beam
- The incoming x-ray photon passes through the anatomic part without interaction with the anatomic structures
- For a given FOV, increasing the matrix size will decrease the pixel size and increase image ________
- Scattering that is an interaction that occurs with low-energy x-rays, typically below the diagnostic range
- Type of image receptor that has a wide dynamic range
- The bit depth of a pixel determines the _________ resolution of the image
- Attenuates the x-ray beam more than muscle
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- A _______ matrix size is desirable because it improves digital image quality
- The ability to remove (eject) an electron from an atom
- Another name for exit radiation
- Total absorption of the incoming x-ray photon is a result of the __________ effect
- Displayed as a single numerical value, which is represented as a single brightness level on a computer monitor
- Fluoroscopy is the imaging of the _________ of internal structures
- Scatter radiation creates unwanted exposure on the image called ________
- When the attenuated x-ray beam leaves the patient, the remaining x-ray beam is referred to as ___________
- The process where some incoming photons are not absorbed but lose energy during interactions with the atoms composing the tissue
21 Clues: Another name for exit radiation • Attenuates the x-ray beam more than muscle • Type of image receptor that has a wide dynamic range • The ability to remove (eject) an electron from an atom • The number of bits, or shades of gray, that a pixel can display • The process of image formation is known as differential _________ • ...
MEC613 Crossword Puzzle 2 2025-05-11
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- The independent constants to describe the mechanical behavior of an isotropic material include Modulus of Elasticity, Modulus of _____ and Poisson’s Ratio.
- _____ properties describe how a material behaves when subjected to external forces or loads, indicating its resistance to deformation and failure.
- A type element in Finite Element Method.
- Since 1985, designing modern composites become rigor due to the advancement of ____.
- An example application of particulate composite.
- It refers to the discrete, small geometric shapes that make up a complex structure or model in a Finite Element Analysis.
- a body that has the same material properties in all directions at a point in the body (E1 = E2 = E3 and G4 = G5 = G6).
- The deformation of a symmetric laminate with the layup of [0/90/0] under uniaxial tension.
- This axis follows the direction and orientation of the fiber.
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- The type of bonding in constructing a composite material.
- Based on the micromechanical stiffness approach, one of the basic restrictions is that the fiber and matrix should be _____ Elastic.
- The relationship between [C] and [S].
- a specific point in space that define the geometry of the finite element model and serve as the connection points between elements.
- A laminate with the layup of [-45/30/-30/45] with equal lamina thickness represents an _____- symmetric laminate.
- An example material of a ceramic matrix composite.
- Happiness is _____, not a result.
- Strength is the ability of a material to withstand _____ load.
- When the fibers do not align to the x-direction, there is a need to compute the _____ reduced stiffness matrix.
- The axis denoted based on direction x, y and z.
- Triclinic is the material where its mechanical properties are different in all directions and _____.
- A classification of a composite material includes _____ composite.
21 Clues: Happiness is _____, not a result. • The relationship between [C] and [S]. • A type element in Finite Element Method. • The axis denoted based on direction x, y and z. • An example application of particulate composite. • An example material of a ceramic matrix composite. • The type of bonding in constructing a composite material. • ...
Geometry Symbols 2021-09-07
Skeletal System Words 2020-10-05
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- promotes osteoblastic activity.
- a cavity or depression, especially in bone.
- a large multinucleate bone cell which absorbs bone tissue during growth and healing.
- creates blood cells.
- between the diaphysis and the epiphyses.
- main shaft or body of bone long, cylindrical shape.
- two bone surfaces come together (joint).
- a small channel or duct.
- area of bone that projects above the surface of bone.
- the bone at the very top of your body
- opening in the bone that allows blood vessels/nerves to enter.
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- a bone cell, formed when an osteoblast becomes embedded in the matrix it has secreted.
- thin membrane that lines the medullary cavity.
- a cell that secretes the matrix for bone formation.
- thin connective tissue health associated with the blood vessels.
- distal and proximal ends of the long bone.
- found in the periosteum and in the marrow.
- stimulates the absorption of calcium
- a thin layer, membrane, or plate of tissue, especially in bone.
19 Clues: creates blood cells. • a small channel or duct. • promotes osteoblastic activity. • stimulates the absorption of calcium • the bone at the very top of your body • between the diaphysis and the epiphyses. • two bone surfaces come together (joint). • distal and proximal ends of the long bone. • found in the periosteum and in the marrow. • ...
17 chap xc 2025-01-02
11 Clues: Nest • Stone • Mineral • Shapeless • Framework • Without cells • Overconcentrated • Oxygen-dependent • White blood cell • Phosphate compound • Oxygen-independent
AISouth Milady Chapter 9 2015-12-23
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- The tissue bordering the root and sides of a fingernail or toenail.
- Living skin at the base of the natural nail plate that covers the matrix area
- Tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in place
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- Also known as lateral nail fold; the fold of skin overlapping the side of the nail.
- Dead, colorless tissue attached to the natural nail plate.
- Visible part of the matrix that extends from underneath the living skin; it is the whitish, half-moon shape at the base of the nail.
- Slightly thickened layer of skin under the nail that lies between the fingertip and free edge of the natural nail plate.
- Area where the nail plate cells are formed; this area is composed of matrix cells that produce the nail plate.
8 Clues: Dead, colorless tissue attached to the natural nail plate. • The tissue bordering the root and sides of a fingernail or toenail. • Tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in place • Living skin at the base of the natural nail plate that covers the matrix area • ...
Nail Disorders! 2024-10-16
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- Split or brittle nails
- Inflammation of the nail matrix followed by shedding of the natural nail
- Furrows; visible depressions running across the width of the natural nail plate
- Condition in which the living tissue surrounding the nail plate splits
- Thickening of the nails
- Bitten nails
- Vertical lines running through the length of the natural nail plate
- Deformity or disease of the natural nail
- Fungal infection of the feet; red itchy rash of the skin on the bottom of the feet
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- Darkening of the fingernail or toenail
- Spoon nails with a concave shape
- Ingrown nails
- Abnormal condition when the skin is stretched by the nail plate
- Condition caused by an injury or disease of the nail
- Noticeably thin, white nail plates that are more flexible than normal
- Separation and falling off of a nail plate from the nail bed
- Lifting of the nail plate without shedding
- White spots usually caused by injury to the matrix
- Increased thickening and curvature of the nail
19 Clues: Bitten nails • Ingrown nails • Split or brittle nails • Thickening of the nails • Spoon nails with a concave shape • Darkening of the fingernail or toenail • Deformity or disease of the natural nail • Lifting of the nail plate without shedding • Increased thickening and curvature of the nail • White spots usually caused by injury to the matrix • ...
Algebra 2 2023-01-09
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- the highest power found in a polynomial
- a relationship between two data sets
- a polynomial of two terms
- one of the positive or negative whole numbers or zero
- parallel to the ground
- the set of all inputs in a relation (usually x)
- determining the arithmetic value of an expression by substituting number values for the variables
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- a representation of a real life situation using an equation or graph
- a statement that two algebraic expressions are related but not equal
- number pairs where the sign of the radical
- the numerical factor in a term
- a real number describing the matrix determined by ad
- a quantity whose value does not change
- a rectangular array of numbers written within brackets
- a mathematical phrase which contains one or more variables
- a statement that two algebraic expressions are equal
16 Clues: parallel to the ground • a polynomial of two terms • the numerical factor in a term • a relationship between two data sets • a quantity whose value does not change • the highest power found in a polynomial • number pairs where the sign of the radical • the set of all inputs in a relation (usually x) • a real number describing the matrix determined by ad • ...
Musculoskeletal 2015-10-25
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- disorder related to purine metabolism
- partial dislocation in which the bone ends w/in the joint are still in partial contact with each other
- "wear and tear" arthritis
- permanent muscle shortening caused by muscle spasm or weakness
- PTH is released when blood levels of this decrease
- connect the movable bone of joints
- break down the extracellular matrix
- ligaments may be incompletely or completely torn or ruptured
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- shaft of the the long bones
- may be an unusual muscle contraction or a muscle stretching to cause the tendon injury
- density of bone or mass of bone is diminished
- lay down the extracellular matrix
- systemic autoimmune disease w/ chronic inflammation of the connective tissue
- disruption in the normal continuity of a bone
- released by thyroid when blood calcium is too high
- connect muscle to bone
16 Clues: connect muscle to bone • "wear and tear" arthritis • shaft of the the long bones • lay down the extracellular matrix • connect the movable bone of joints • break down the extracellular matrix • disorder related to purine metabolism • density of bone or mass of bone is diminished • disruption in the normal continuity of a bone • ...
Linear Algebra Symbols 2024-09-02
Linear Algebra Symbols 2023-03-03
Math worlds 2022-09-03
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- A matrix for which all elements are equal to 0. Note: The zero matrix is the identity for matrix addition
- A method of computing a kind of arithmetic mean of a set of numbers in which some elements of the set carry more importance (weight) than others.
- a mathematical function that is the inverse of the tangent function.
- a distinct break in physical continuity or sequence in time.
- divide into two parts.
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- A quantity is subject to exponential decay if it decreases at a rate proportional to its current value
- A point at which a graph intersects the y-axis.
- making the y-value smaller for any given value of x,
- Chi is the 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet.
- a circle which passes through all the vertices of a polygon
10 Clues: divide into two parts. • Chi is the 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet. • A point at which a graph intersects the y-axis. • making the y-value smaller for any given value of x, • a circle which passes through all the vertices of a polygon • a distinct break in physical continuity or sequence in time. • ...
Skeletal System 2021-05-01
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- responsible for bone hardness and its resistance to compression
- weight-bearing, column-like matrix tubes composed mainly of collagen
- Receptor Activator for Nuclear Factor Kappa-B Ligand
- the shape bone in the wrist and ankle
- a major health threat for more than 28 million Americans
- mature bone cells found in lacunae
- narrow zone that connects diaphysis to epiphysis
- tubular shaft that forms the axis of long bones
- large cells that resorb or break down bone matrix
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- most metabolically active type of bone and contains marrow (yellow or red)
- delicate membrane covering internal surfaces of bone
- bones with complicated shapes
- growth that occurs by addition at the periphery of a particular part
- outer fibrous layer of connective tissue on bone; double-layered protective membrane
- expanded ends of long bones
15 Clues: expanded ends of long bones • bones with complicated shapes • mature bone cells found in lacunae • the shape bone in the wrist and ankle • tubular shaft that forms the axis of long bones • narrow zone that connects diaphysis to epiphysis • large cells that resorb or break down bone matrix • delicate membrane covering internal surfaces of bone • ...
24 2024-08-17
Across
- - The mentor in "The Matrix."
- - The Good Witch in "The Wizard of Oz."
- - The mastermind behind the deadly traps in the "Saw" series.
- - The hacker who becomes "The One" in "The Matrix."
- - The hobbit tasked with destroying the One Ring in "The Lord of the Rings."
- - The nickname of the drug lord Tony Montana.
- - The determined legal assistant in "Erin Brockovich."
- - The underdog boxer in the famous sports drama.
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- - The mischievous ghost in the Tim Burton film
- - The FBI agent in "The Silence of the Lambs."
- - The archer who leads the revolution in "The Hunger Games."
- - The awkward teenager in "Napoleon Dynamite."
- - The heroine who battles xenomorphs in "Alien."
- - The mysterious millionaire in "The Great Gatsby."
- - The dream thief in "Inception."
15 Clues: - The mentor in "The Matrix." • - The dream thief in "Inception." • - The Good Witch in "The Wizard of Oz." • - The nickname of the drug lord Tony Montana. • - The mischievous ghost in the Tim Burton film • - The FBI agent in "The Silence of the Lambs." • - The awkward teenager in "Napoleon Dynamite." • - The heroine who battles xenomorphs in "Alien." • ...
Microscopic Of Anatomy 2019-12-01
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- _____is the cells of all living things are composed of a substance.
- ______is the nerve tissue carries messages to the brain and is made up of special cells.
- The heart is ______ to the stomach.
- _____ is the bone of the upper leg.
- ______is thinking,problem solving,"executive functioning,"happen here.
- ______is the thick filaments.
- ______ the long, main portion of a bone.
- _______ is the small channels that radiate through the matrix of bone.
- ______is known as the "muscle husk".
- _______is the collection of similar cells that perform a particular function.
- ______is also microscopic anatomy.
- Pulmonary circulation occurs only between the heart and the _____
- ______is the center of the cell that have dense,active protoplasm.
- _____ layers of bone matrix.
- _____ means towards the front
- _______ marrow is located in the ends of long bones.
- ____is the rings around the haversian canal.
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- ______zone is also called the zone H zone.
- ______ cells that can build bony matrix.
- _____is the protoplasm of a cell that surrounds the nucleus.
- ______ are needlelike structures found in spongy bone.
- The functional unit that makes up compact bone is called ____
- ______is the basic unit of all living things.
- The shaft of a hair is made of _____
- _______is the study of the functions and activities performed by the body structures.
- ______is the most cells reproduce by dividing into two identical cells.
- ______is the primary structural unit of the nervous system.
- ______is the alteration between light and dark bands look like.
- ______ the functional unit of the muscle cell.
- _____is a short bone.
- ______ is the thin filament.
- There is a large percantage of fat in ______ marrow.
32 Clues: _____is a short bone. • ______ is the thin filament. • _____ layers of bone matrix. • ______is the thick filaments. • _____ means towards the front • ______is also microscopic anatomy. • The heart is ______ to the stomach. • _____ is the bone of the upper leg. • The shaft of a hair is made of _____ • ______is known as the "muscle husk". • ...
OSTEOGENESIS PROCESS & APPENDICULAR SKELETON 2019-12-09
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- Depositing calcium salts within tissues is the process of _______
- The ______ is divided into two region
- The glenoid cavity is _______, and the shoulder joint is poorly reinforced by ligaments
- ______ increases blood calcium levels
- Fracture hematoma, external callus and internal callus are the types of ?
- Osteoblasts are mature bone cells in __________
- Osteocytes are connected by ________
- Scapula markings are attachment sites for ?
- During intramembranous ossification in the skull,__________ mesenchymal cells proliferate and condense into compact nodules
- Osseous tissue are covered by ?
- What type of cells that dissolve bone matrix
- The ___________ flare more laterally, giving women curvy hips
- What cells are immatured ?
- The _______ is the "sit-down bone"
- Osteoblasts synthesize new matrix which called as ?
- The committed mesenchyme cells condense into compact nodules and differentiate into ?
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- Which type that bind the foot bones together
- Endochondral ossification involves the formation of _____ tissue from aggregated mesenchymal cells
- Supporting tissue with a solid matrix, crystals of hydroxyapatite and covered by periosteum are known as
- Cartilage model gradually replaced by bone at ?
- Thigh, leg and foot are the bones of the
- The patellar ligament, which encloses to the patella, a sesamoid bone attaches to the ?
- The appendicular skeleton is composed 126 bones of the limbs, and the ________ and pelvic girdles
- _________ decreases blood calcium levels
- Begins with osteoblast differentiation are known as ______ ossification
- Converting cartilage tissue to bone tissue is the process of ________
- A process to forms the inner bulge of the ankle called as _______
- Ossification have two types which is intramembranous and ______ ossification
- The mechanisms of intramembranous ossifications involves bone _________ proteins
- The _____ runs obliquely down the posterior aspect of the shaft
30 Clues: What cells are immatured ? • Osseous tissue are covered by ? • The _______ is the "sit-down bone" • Osteocytes are connected by ________ • The ______ is divided into two region • ______ increases blood calcium levels • Thigh, leg and foot are the bones of the • _________ decreases blood calcium levels • Scapula markings are attachment sites for ? • ...
Bone Development & Growth 2020-11-10
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- the main or midsection (shaft) of a long bone
- bones develop from layers of specialized connective tissue
- giant cells with 50 or more nuclei; take bone apart
- remodeling a process in which a bone that becomes old is replaced with new bone
- a fracture break at the distal portion of the radius
- ossification appears in the epiphysis
- mature bone cells that regulate calcium and occupy lacunae
- a cartilage type of tissue that makes up a skeleton of a 5 week old fetus
- fractures occurs at the ankles and affects both the tibia and the Fibula
- ossification appears in the diaphysis
- the end part of a long bone, initially growing separately from the shaft.
- concentric circular rings around the central canal
- Concentric rings made up of groups of hollow tubes of bone matrix
- Maintains normal activity in the epiphyseal region
- little channels that radiate through the matrix of lacuna
- a plate area of cartilage near the metaphysis
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- cells found in bone along the periosteum and endosteum
- mall pockets occupied by osteocytes, regularly arranged between the lamellae
- a canal the center of the osteon; contains blood vessels and a nerve
- ossification Clavicle, mandible, skull, and face are developed
- cuboidal shaped cells that form bone
- The part of the long bone that grows during development.
- released by the Thyroid Gland
- a fracture within the epiphyseal region
- bones develop as hyaline cartilage that is later replaced by bone tissue
- forms around cartilage
- unmineralized bone matrix
- hormone maintains normal activity of the epiphyseal cartilage
- a growth this forms circumferential lamellae to the outer surface of long bones
- Ossification- Limbs, vertebrae, and hips are developed
30 Clues: forms around cartilage • unmineralized bone matrix • released by the Thyroid Gland • cuboidal shaped cells that form bone • ossification appears in the epiphysis • ossification appears in the diaphysis • a fracture within the epiphyseal region • the main or midsection (shaft) of a long bone • a plate area of cartilage near the metaphysis • ...
Linear Algebra Symbols 2024-09-02
12 2024-11-20
7 Clues: - Rate of change. • - Grid of numbers. • - Graph using bars. • - Value of a matrix. • - Area under a curve. • - Small group from a population. • - Circular graph for proportions.
Sophie's Cellular Resperation Cross word 2026-01-22
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- This process occurs when there is no oxygen
- This is where Glycolosis occurs
- This occurs in the matrix
- This is created after glucose is split into two
- This is the key creation of cellular respiration
- This process allows people to continue working out without oxygen
- This is a kind of process that uses oxygen
- This process creates roughly 32 ATP
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- This process occurs in the cytoplasm and yeilds 2 ATP
- This is the thing being broken.
- This is the part of the cell that most of cellular respiration takes place
- This is used in the Electric Transport Chain
- This process breaks glucose.
- This has 4 letters and is an alternate for energy other than ATP
- This is what is released as a byproduct of cellular respiration
- The space inside of the mitochondria where the kreb cycle takes place
- This builds up in muscles and causes fatigue
17 Clues: This occurs in the matrix • This process breaks glucose. • This is the thing being broken. • This is where Glycolosis occurs • This process creates roughly 32 ATP • This is a kind of process that uses oxygen • This process occurs when there is no oxygen • This is used in the Electric Transport Chain • This builds up in muscles and causes fatigue • ...
robots 2021-05-14
Movie Titles 2023-07-04
15 Clues: (Mafia drama) • (Dream heist) • (Prison escape) • (Scottish epic) • (Shark thriller) • (Classic romance) • (Space exploration) • (Shipwreck romance) • (Dinosaur adventure) • (Sci-fi blockbuster) • (Hitchcock thriller) • (Mind-bending action) • (Ancient Rome battles) • (Disney animated musical) • (Quentin Tarantino cult hit)
FSCM 2023-03-02
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- procurement model ensuring that we meet our needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- provides all the info pertaining to the product
- approach to risk management after the risk materializes
- risk mitigation strategy
- Matrix gives a model to classify the company’s products in a two-dimensional matrix:
- Tool used to enhance the SC performance to lower inventories and logistic costs and to create efficiency
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- Monopolistic sourcing model
- total control of supply chain; ------ integration
- dividing suppliers into distinct groups
- key factor in managing supply chain risk
- tracking tag
- type of traceability
12 Clues: tracking tag • type of traceability • risk mitigation strategy • Monopolistic sourcing model • dividing suppliers into distinct groups • key factor in managing supply chain risk • provides all the info pertaining to the product • total control of supply chain; ------ integration • approach to risk management after the risk materializes • ...
Design and Analysis of Algorithm 2022-08-18
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- Searching method start at beginning of the list and check one by one element
- technique for arranging elements in an order
- all pair shortest path problem
- data structure used in FIFO branch and bound technique?
- data structure is used to perform recursion
- algorithm to find transitive closure matrix
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- pop() operation is called on an empty queue, what is the condition called?
- graph is usually represented in the form of?
- collection of tress?
- collection of related, similar or dissimilar elements
- algorithm to find single source shortest path problem with negative edge weights.
- Data structure represented as essential complete binary tree?
12 Clues: collection of tress? • all pair shortest path problem • data structure is used to perform recursion • algorithm to find transitive closure matrix • graph is usually represented in the form of? • technique for arranging elements in an order • collection of related, similar or dissimilar elements • data structure used in FIFO branch and bound technique? • ...
Design and Analysis of Algorithm 2022-08-18
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- Searching method start at beginning of the list and check one by one element
- technique for arranging elements in an order
- all pair shortest path problem
- data structure used in FIFO branch and bound technique?
- data structure is used to perform recursion
- algorithm to find transitive closure matrix
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- pop() operation is called on an empty queue, what is the condition called?
- graph is usually represented in the form of?
- collection of tress?
- collection of related, similar or dissimilar elements
- algorithm to find single source shortest path problem with negative edge weights.
- Data structure represented as essential complete binary tree?
12 Clues: collection of tress? • all pair shortest path problem • data structure is used to perform recursion • algorithm to find transitive closure matrix • graph is usually represented in the form of? • technique for arranging elements in an order • collection of related, similar or dissimilar elements • data structure used in FIFO branch and bound technique? • ...
Vocabulary Matrix Week6 2012-10-08
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- refers to the social, political, economical, cultural and intellectual beliefs popular during a certain time
- why someone says or does something
- people fleeing from danger or oppression
- action in response to an influence or force
- the stoy of someone's life written by another person
- reply or reaction
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- impossible to understand
- get rid of by driving awy
- something that has an influence on something else
- ability to write or speak gracefully
- reason to do something; motivation
11 Clues: reply or reaction • impossible to understand • get rid of by driving awy • why someone says or does something • reason to do something; motivation • ability to write or speak gracefully • people fleeing from danger or oppression • action in response to an influence or force • something that has an influence on something else • ...
Spelling Matrix Crossword 2023-02-21
11 Clues: weird • a vegetable • something big • to be organised • edgy can be a style • a short word for gentleman • something that looks sparkly • a person or animal thats big • is what can make you sick logical means smart • when you can move something without touching it • somewhere where you can park cars or store things
15 2024-08-12
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- - The wizard who guides the Fellowship in "The Lord of the Rings."
- - The Good Witch in "The Wizard of Oz."
- - The troubled owner of the Bates Motel in "Psycho."
- - The park filled with dinosaurs in "Jurassic Park."
- - The heroine in the "Alien" series.
- - The ghostly partner in "A Christmas Carol."
- - The man who lives an extraordinary life in "Forrest Gump."
- - The warrior princess in "The Lord of the Rings."
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- - The suave British spy known as 007.
- - The classic love story set during World War II.
- - The hobbit tasked with destroying the One Ring.
- - The protagonist who becomes "The One" in "The Matrix."
- - The mentor to Neo in "The Matrix."
- - The elf princess in "The Lord of the Rings."
- - The intelligent and resourceful witch in "Harry Potter."
15 Clues: - The mentor to Neo in "The Matrix." • - The heroine in the "Alien" series. • - The suave British spy known as 007. • - The Good Witch in "The Wizard of Oz." • - The ghostly partner in "A Christmas Carol." • - The elf princess in "The Lord of the Rings." • - The classic love story set during World War II. • - The hobbit tasked with destroying the One Ring. • ...
Math Puzzle 2025-05-09
Across
- A value that can be computed from the elements of a square matrix
- A rectangular array of numbers
- Where a graph crosses the x or y axis
- A relation where each input has exactly one output
- An ordered list of numbers
- The graph of a quadratic function
- An expression with multiple terms and exponents
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- Part of the quadratic formula that determines the number of solutions
- A number that can be written as a fraction
- The small number that tells how many times to multiply the base
- The highest or lowest point on a parabola
- A number that cannot be written as a simple fraction
- A type of equation that forms a parabola
- A line that a graph approaches but never touches
- The inverse of an exponential function
15 Clues: An ordered list of numbers • A rectangular array of numbers • The graph of a quadratic function • Where a graph crosses the x or y axis • The inverse of an exponential function • A type of equation that forms a parabola • The highest or lowest point on a parabola • A number that can be written as a fraction • An expression with multiple terms and exponents • ...
The Cell Membrane 2019-03-29
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- an extracellular glycoprotein secreted by animal cells that helps them attached to the extracellular matrix
- a protein with one or more covalently attached carbohydrates
- protein a protein loosely bound to the surface of a membrane or to part of an integral protein and not embedded in the lipid bilayer
- matrix (ECM) the meshwork surrounding animal cells, consisting of glycoproteins, polysaccharides, and proteoglycans synthesized and secreted by the cells
- a glycoprotein in the extracellular matrix of animal cells that forms strong fibers, found in connective tissue and bone; the most abundant protein in animals
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- A cable composed of actin proteins in the cytoplasm making up part of the cytoskeleton and acting alone or with myosin to cause cell contraction
- protein a transmembrane protein with hydrophobic regions that extend into hydrophobic interior of the membrane and with hydrophilic regions in contact with the aqueous solution on one or both sides of the membrane
- a large molecule consisting of a small core protein with many carbohydrate chains attached, found in the extracellular matrix of animal cells
- The outer region of cytoplasm, that has a more gel-like consistency than the inner regions due to the presence of multiple microfilaments
- A globular protein that links into chains, two of which twist helically about each other, forming microfilaments in muscle and other kinds of cells
- a lipid with one or more covalently attached carbohydrates
- protein a transmembrane protein that helps a certain substance or class of closely related substances to cross the membrane
12 Clues: a lipid with one or more covalently attached carbohydrates • a protein with one or more covalently attached carbohydrates • an extracellular glycoprotein secreted by animal cells that helps them attached to the extracellular matrix • protein a transmembrane protein that helps a certain substance or class of closely related substances to cross the membrane • ...
Linear Algebra Symbols 2023-03-03
Linear Algebra Symbols 2024-09-02
Linear Algebra Symbols 2024-09-03
LUE FART!! 2025-01-18
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- what is a culturally insensitive thing to call my hairstyle
- the amount of flat irons i get
- what can grow in my hair if i dont dry it properly
- the name of the teacher i do not like
- name of what i get done to my hair every 6 weeks
- the section of school im in right now
- the type of nails i typically get
- the month i move to salon floor
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- the direction i pull my strands when braiding
- the section of school i started in
- the proper term for applying color to hair
- the section of school im in right now
- the brand of haircolor i use at school
- the type of matrix haircolor im allergic to
- my most recent cut on a mannequin
15 Clues: the amount of flat irons i get • the month i move to salon floor • my most recent cut on a mannequin • the type of nails i typically get • the section of school i started in • the section of school im in right now • the name of the teacher i do not like • the section of school im in right now • the brand of haircolor i use at school • ...
Anatomy Study Guide 2025-10-23
Across
- Where are secondary ossification centers located on a long bone
- Where do long bones grow in length
- What is the yellow bone marrow primarily composed of
- Mature bone cell
- Bone destroying cells that break down bone matrix
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- What is the outer covering of a bone
- Where are primary ossification centers located
- What is the name of the cocentric circles of calcified matrix
- Bony chambers where osteocytes are located
- This or that color of marrow in cavities
- Where is the medullary cavity of a bone called
- What is the structural and functional unit of compact bone
- What is the lining of the medullary cavity called
- What connects osteocytes to each other
- During endochondral bone growth, what type of cells increase in number and die
15 Clues: Mature bone cell • Where do long bones grow in length • What is the outer covering of a bone • What connects osteocytes to each other • This or that color of marrow in cavities • Bony chambers where osteocytes are located • Where are primary ossification centers located • Where is the medullary cavity of a bone called • What is the lining of the medullary cavity called • ...
happy one month anniversary 2024-01-22
14 Clues: chuck • MEAWW • cool boy • sky blue • brooklyn baby • icecream dates • grey hellokitty • marvel character • cutest girl ever • give me shrimp!! • game of our love • goldish keychain • sha5bat sha5abeet • special number in december
boston matrix 2013-05-01
7 Clues: how fast the market grows • matrix to plan products success • low market share low market growth • low market share high market growth • high market share low market growth • percentage of market a business owns • high market share high market growth
The Nails 2024-03-18
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- seal between the free edge of the nail and the skin.
- fold of skin covering the matrix
- overgrowth of cuticle
- infection of the paronychium
- spoon-shaped nails
- appear over joints of the feet usually due to ill-fitting shoes. thickened hardened skin with a central core
- fungal infection of the nail plate (name 1)
- fungal infection of the nail plate (name 2)
- fungal infection of the foot
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- ingrown toenail
- flaking of the nails. Some possible causes include incorrect filing, trauma to the nail, or exposure to harsh chemicals
- a single horizontal line possibly caused by illness
- white spots on the nail plate caused by nutritional deficiencies or trauma to the matrix
- living cuticle
- manicure style usually created with a blush pink nail colour with white tip
15 Clues: living cuticle • ingrown toenail • spoon-shaped nails • overgrowth of cuticle • infection of the paronychium • fungal infection of the foot • fold of skin covering the matrix • fungal infection of the nail plate (name 1) • fungal infection of the nail plate (name 2) • a single horizontal line possibly caused by illness • seal between the free edge of the nail and the skin. • ...
Math Puzzle 2025-05-09
Across
- A value that can be computed from the elements of a square matrix
- A rectangular array of numbers
- Where a graph crosses the x or y axis
- A relation where each input has exactly one output
- An ordered list of numbers
- The graph of a quadratic function
- An expression with multiple terms and exponents
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- Part of the quadratic formula that determines the number of solutions
- A number that can be written as a fraction
- The small number that tells how many times to multiply the base
- The highest or lowest point on a parabola
- A number that cannot be written as a simple fraction
- A type of equation that forms a parabola
- A line that a graph approaches but never touches
- The inverse of an exponential function
15 Clues: An ordered list of numbers • A rectangular array of numbers • The graph of a quadratic function • Where a graph crosses the x or y axis • The inverse of an exponential function • A type of equation that forms a parabola • The highest or lowest point on a parabola • A number that can be written as a fraction • An expression with multiple terms and exponents • ...
Mathletes Fest 2018 2018-02-20
15 Clues: 3.14 • Answer • Average • Summation • Collection • First letter • Center&radius • An arrangement • Price X Quantity • Extra amount paid • Set of all subsets • Representing a line • measurement of Angle • Queen of all sciences • Multiply by the same number
nail diseases and disorders 2024-03-05
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- an unhealthy nail condition nail condition that is hereditary or caused my injury
- whitish discoloration found inside the nail plate usually caused by injury of matrix
- damaged skin around the nail plate becomes split or torn
- depression running across the nail plate's width due to a showing of the matrix cell
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- separation of the nail plate and bed
- also known a trumpet nail dramatically increased nail free nail edge
- noticeably thin, white nail plate that is more flexible than usual caused by diet
- inflammation of the nail matrix followed by shedding of the natural nail
8 Clues: separation of the nail plate and bed • damaged skin around the nail plate becomes split or torn • also known a trumpet nail dramatically increased nail free nail edge • inflammation of the nail matrix followed by shedding of the natural nail • an unhealthy nail condition nail condition that is hereditary or caused my injury • ...
Crossword 2020-10-09
14 Clues: Shona & • (Anagram) • A dessert • Cognizant • bangalore • Turophile • 9*9 Matrix • City Of Joy • Palak Matar • Your dearest GOD • Pawanputra Gangtok • Your favorite fruit • Team India's Jersey colour • Your favorite subject in school
Cellular Respiration 2024-11-15
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- - glycolysis happens in the cytosol of the..
- - These are donated to the ETC from NADH and FADH2, by which were produced by previous steps of glycolysis, intermediate step, and krebs cycle
- - cellular respiration is this type of reaction due to glucose losing electrons (being oxidized) and O2 gaining electrons (being reduced)
- - alcohol fermentation and lactic acid fermentation occurs in the..
- - As electrons move down the ETC, H+ ions are pumped HERE from the matrix, which creates an electrochemical gradient. This results in a high concentration of H+ ions HERE, but a low concentration in the matrix. From here, ATP is produced through ATP synthase.
- - another name for krebs cycle
- - A type of fermentation that occurs in the cytoplasm, with final products being 2 lactic acid molecules. This causes muscles to be sore.
- - type of cellular respiration that requires oxygen and is done by animals, plants, and fungi
- - the metabolic pathway that converts glucose into pyruvates (two three-carbon molecules) and can happen in absence or presence of oxygen
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- - A type of fermentation that occurs in the cytoplasm, with final products being 2 ethanol and 2 CO2 molecules (yeast and bacteria). Humans use this when making bread.
- - This step produces 2CO2, 2 Acetyl CoA molecules, and 2NADH (from NAD+) from 2 pyruvates
- - The _____ of glycolysis per 1 glucose includes 2 pyruvates, 2 NADH, 4 ATP molecules (net 2 ATP)
- - the process that breaks down glucose for fermentation or for making energy/ATP for the cell. almost all organisms do this.
- - located in the inner membrane of the mitochondria (in prokaryotes it is in plasma membrane)
- - This is a waste product, produced from the combination of oxygen and H+ ions from the matrix. Two of this type of molecule are made. (Oxygen is very electronegative, the electrons reduce this)
- - The _____ of the ETC include 2H2O molecules and 32-34 molecules of ATP.
- - comes from glycolysis, with the absence of oxygen
- - type of cellular respiration that does NOT require oxygen and is done by animals, bacteria, fungi, and plants
- - this process occurs in the matrix of the mitochondria (two times), comes from glycolysis, with the presence of oxygen. Products per 1 glucose molecules include 2 ATP, 6 NADH, 2FADH, 4CO2 (that leave as waste).
19 Clues: - another name for krebs cycle • - glycolysis happens in the cytosol of the.. • - comes from glycolysis, with the absence of oxygen • - alcohol fermentation and lactic acid fermentation occurs in the.. • - The _____ of the ETC include 2H2O molecules and 32-34 molecules of ATP. • ...
Printmaking 2018-03-06
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- The image is printed from the raised portions of a carved, etched, or cast block or other rigid material. The printing surface stands up above the rest of the block, as in collagraphs.
- The actual picture the artist makes from a printmaking process
- The process or art of cutting or carving a design on a hard surface, especially so as to make a print.
- Ink or paint is applied to a smooth plate. Because there is no fixed matrix, only one strong impression can be printed.
- This is what you print your paper off of. You also put your ink on this to roll the ink out evenly.
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- Came from the Greek word to "glue." This is your matrix and you layer materials and glue them to print.
- A small, hand-held rubber roller used to spread printing ink evenly on a surface before printing.
- Set number of impressions (or prints) printed from the same matrix.
- The print made from an image cut into a piece of lino.
- Coloring material composed of pigment (color) , a binder, and a vehicle. Ink is usually thicker than most paints, and has a slower drying rate.
10 Clues: The print made from an image cut into a piece of lino. • The actual picture the artist makes from a printmaking process • Set number of impressions (or prints) printed from the same matrix. • A small, hand-held rubber roller used to spread printing ink evenly on a surface before printing. • ...
LINEAR ALGEBRA SYMBOLS 2021-09-15
MOVIES 2020-05-15
fermantecja 2021-04-27
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- proces syntezy glukozy z innych zwiazków niż cukry nazywamy...
- zachodzi czteroetapowo w macierzy mitochondrialnej i polega na oksydacyjnej dekarboksylacji pirogronianu.
- każdy proces, w wyniku którego pierwotna substancja zwana substratem przemienia się w inną substancję zwaną produktem.
- wielkocząsteczkowe katalizatory przyspieszające specyficzne reakcje chemiczne
- zachodzi w matrix mitochondrium i rozpoczyna się włączeniem acetylo-CoA
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- związki które pobudzają działanie enzymów
- zachodzi w cytozolu
- pochodne kwasu fosforowego.
- cytoplazma podstawowa
- jest nie zbędny do wykonywania czynności życiowychnp do pracy mięśni oraz mózgu(są to pewne cząsteczki)
- stanowi środowisko, w któym zachodzą reakcja pomostowa i cykl Krebsa
11 Clues: zachodzi w cytozolu • cytoplazma podstawowa • pochodne kwasu fosforowego. • związki które pobudzają działanie enzymów • proces syntezy glukozy z innych zwiazków niż cukry nazywamy... • stanowi środowisko, w któym zachodzą reakcja pomostowa i cykl Krebsa • zachodzi w matrix mitochondrium i rozpoczyna się włączeniem acetylo-CoA • ...
Nail Review 2025-02-10
Across
- Very thin, soft nails.
- White spots caused by injury to the nail, heredity, systemic disorders or nutritional deficiency.
- Liquid or foam-based product used to reduce microbes on the skin.
- Split of brittle nails.
- Atrophy or wasting away of the nail.
- Shedding or falling off of nails.
- Represents an increased curvature of the nails; also called “claw nails”.
- Stimulating circular or wringing massage movement with no gliding; increases circulation; performed with the fingertips or palms of the hands, rather than moving across the skin, the skin moves either across the muscle of the bone beneath it.
- Refers to loosening or separation of the nail.
- Inflammation of the nail matrix.
- Active tissue that generates cells that harden as they move outward to form the nail plate; the nail ______.
- Part of the nail attached to the matrix at the base of the nail, under the skin and inside the mantle; the nail ____.
- Split cuticle; loose skin partially separated from the cuticle; also called an Agnail.
- Thickening of the nail plate or an abnormal outgrowth of the nail; also called Hypertrophy.
- Bitten nails.
- Living tissue underneath the free edge of the nail.
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- Part of the nail that extends beyond the end of the finger or toe and protects the tips of the fingers and toes.
- Nail body; visible nail area from the nail root to free edge; made of layers; contains no nerves or blood vessels; the nail _____.
- Half-moon shape at the base of the nail, which is the visible part of the matrix, appears lighter.
- Light, gliding massage strokes or circular motions made with the palms of the hands or pads of the fingertips; often used to begin and/or end a treatment; often used on the face, neck and arms because of its gentleness.
- Overlapping dead tissue that is loose and pliable around the nail.
- Nails that grow into the edge of the nail groove; also called Ingrown Nails.
- Indented vertical line down the nail plate.
- Ringworm of the nail.
- The second method of infection control; kills certain but not all microbes.
- Nails with a concave shape; caused by systemic or long-term illness or nerve disturbance; also called Spoon Nails.
- Live tissue at the base of the nail.
- Horizontal wavy ridges across the nail; caused by injury or systemic conditions.
- Cause of a disease, disorder or condition.
- Process of removing dirt and debris to aid in preventing the growth of microbes; the first level of infection control.
- Solution that allows better adhesion of nail enhancements; reduces the amount of moisture in the nail when brushed over the nail plate.
- Pocket-like structure that holds the root and matrix.
- Nail condition identified by dark, purplish discoloration under the nail; caused by trauma to the nail, environmental problems, blood trapped under the nails or hemorrhage of small capillaries.
- Study of the structure and growth of the nails.
- Tracks on either side of the nail that the nail moves on as it grows; the nail ______.
35 Clues: Bitten nails. • Ringworm of the nail. • Very thin, soft nails. • Split of brittle nails. • Inflammation of the nail matrix. • Shedding or falling off of nails. • Atrophy or wasting away of the nail. • Live tissue at the base of the nail. • Cause of a disease, disorder or condition. • Indented vertical line down the nail plate. • Refers to loosening or separation of the nail. • ...
Medical Terminology 2018-07-12
25 Clues: red • one • two • one • blue • four • four • many • three • first • white • yellow • double • many,much • black,dark • half,partial • half,one side • plural for lumen • singular for ova • plural for serum • plural for stigma • plural for matrix • plural for fungus • plural for phalanx • plural for ganglion
PSCA ICCAC 26 2025-12-23
Across
- Conference presentation format
- hhh
- Volume fraction of voids
- Individual crystallite
- Densification by heat
- hah
- Father of fracture mechanics
- Failure statistics distribution
- Matrix and reinforcement
- Lowest melting point composition
- Microporous mineral
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- Resistance to indentation
- Si-Al-O-N ceramic
- hhh
- Opposite of brittle
- jjj
- Directional dependence of properties
- Aluminosilicate phase
- hhh
- nnn
- Amorphous solid
- Resistance to fracture
22 Clues: hhh • hhh • jjj • hah • hhh • nnn • Amorphous solid • Si-Al-O-N ceramic • Opposite of brittle • Microporous mineral • Aluminosilicate phase • Densification by heat • Individual crystallite • Resistance to fracture • Volume fraction of voids • Matrix and reinforcement • Resistance to indentation • Father of fracture mechanics • Conference presentation format • Failure statistics distribution • ...
Skeletal System 2020-10-06
Across
- when bones meet
- one side only
- tiny breaks
- end of each bone
- patella
- pushed into another
- vertebra
- liquify bone matrix
- holds fats
- bones get weaker
Down
- raised areas
- through the skin
- shaft of the bone
- immature bone forming cells
- radius
- between layers of lamellae in spaces of lacunae
- site of hemopoiesis
- result of twisting
- metacarpal
- scapula
20 Clues: radius • patella • scapula • vertebra • metacarpal • holds fats • tiny breaks • raised areas • one side only • when bones meet • through the skin • end of each bone • bones get weaker • shaft of the bone • result of twisting • site of hemopoiesis • pushed into another • liquify bone matrix • immature bone forming cells • between layers of lamellae in spaces of lacunae
Algebra 2 2023-06-06
Across
- common solution to equations
- opposite of multiplication
- 3x3
- replacement
- math problem
- non-equal comparison of numbers
- values of two expressions are equal
- able to be changed
- removal of something
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- straight line
- constant number
- removal of something
- undo
- answer
- are the same
- opposite of division
- squared
- direction and steepness of line
- diagram
- root inverse of square
- opposite of positive
21 Clues: 3x3 • undo • answer • squared • diagram • replacement • are the same • math problem • straight line • constant number • able to be changed • removal of something • opposite of division • opposite of positive • removal of something • root inverse of square • opposite of multiplication • common solution to equations • direction and steepness of line • non-equal comparison of numbers • ...
PSCA ICCAC 26 2025-12-23
Across
- Conference presentation format
- hhh
- Volume fraction of voids
- Individual crystallite
- Densification by heat
- hah
- Father of fracture mechanics
- Failure statistics distribution
- Matrix and reinforcement
- Lowest melting point composition
- Microporous mineral
Down
- Resistance to indentation
- Si-Al-O-N ceramic
- hhh
- Opposite of brittle
- jjj
- Directional dependence of properties
- Aluminosilicate phase
- hhh
- nnn
- Amorphous solid
- Resistance to fracture
22 Clues: hhh • hhh • jjj • hah • hhh • nnn • Amorphous solid • Si-Al-O-N ceramic • Opposite of brittle • Microporous mineral • Aluminosilicate phase • Densification by heat • Individual crystallite • Resistance to fracture • Volume fraction of voids • Matrix and reinforcement • Resistance to indentation • Father of fracture mechanics • Conference presentation format • Failure statistics distribution • ...
Unit 3: Energy 2013-07-14
Across
- usable energy in the body
- this is the part of the mitochondria where ATP synthesis occurs, it looks like a folded crust
- carbon dioxide + water + sunlight → glucose + oxygen
- respiration glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water + energy (ATP)
- contains the mitochondria’s DNA and ribosome, this is where Krebs Cycle occurs
- energy sunlight, this is used for photosynthesis
- C6H12O6, it is a type of sugar
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- H2O
- energy it is the result of a chemical process, ex. batteries, light bulbs, etc.
- also means light
- O2, element that helps to sustain life
- this means to combine two or more things to make something new
- needs oxygen
- cycle chemical process that occurs in the matrix of the mitochondria to produce 2 ATP
14 Clues: H2O • needs oxygen • also means light • usable energy in the body • C6H12O6, it is a type of sugar • O2, element that helps to sustain life • energy sunlight, this is used for photosynthesis • carbon dioxide + water + sunlight → glucose + oxygen • this means to combine two or more things to make something new • ...
crossword 1 2023-01-19
Across
- A variety of large pea that is commonly processed and sold in cans
- Lacking physical movement skills, especially with the hands
- Office for Standards in Education
- (ancient Rome) the leader of 100 soldiers
- An awkward and inexperienced youth
- Transform a matrix to a diagonal matrix
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- Put under private control or ownership
- (psychology) failure to cope with stress
- Gained or acquired; especially through merit or as a result of effort or action
- The force of policemen and officers
- (Greek mythology) Greek goddess of the night; daughter of Chaos; counterpart of Roman Nox
- A political entity (a state) associated with a particular cultural entity (a nation)
- A traditional Irish potato pancake
- One of the twelve Apostles (first century)
14 Clues: Office for Standards in Education • A traditional Irish potato pancake • An awkward and inexperienced youth • The force of policemen and officers • Put under private control or ownership • Transform a matrix to a diagonal matrix • (psychology) failure to cope with stress • (ancient Rome) the leader of 100 soldiers • One of the twelve Apostles (first century) • ...
PSCA ICCAC 26 2025-12-23
Across
- Resistance to indentation
- Volume fraction of voids
- Directional dependence of properties
- Amorphous solid
- Conference presentation format
- Individual crystallite
- Opposite of brittle
- Microporous mineral
- Lowest melting point composition
- hhh
- Si-Al-O-N ceramic
Down
- jjj
- Father of fracture mechanics
- Resistance to fracture
- hah
- Densification by heat
- Matrix and reinforcement
- Aluminosilicate phase
- hhh
- nnn
- Failure statistics distribution
- hhh
22 Clues: jjj • hah • hhh • nnn • hhh • hhh • Amorphous solid • Si-Al-O-N ceramic • Opposite of brittle • Microporous mineral • Densification by heat • Aluminosilicate phase • Resistance to fracture • Individual crystallite • Volume fraction of voids • Matrix and reinforcement • Resistance to indentation • Father of fracture mechanics • Conference presentation format • Failure statistics distribution • ...
