matrix Crossword Puzzles
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.
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
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- - 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." • ...
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. • ...
robots 2021-05-14
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
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? • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
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)
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
Linear Algebra Symbols 2023-03-03
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Linear Algebra Symbols 2024-09-03
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
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
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- 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 • ...
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
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
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
MOVIES 2020-05-15
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
LINEAR ALGEBRA SYMBOLS 2021-09-15
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
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. • ...
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 • ...
Skeletal System 2020-10-06
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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
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. • ...
Unit 3: Energy 2013-07-14
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- 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) • ...
Linear Algebra Symbols 2024-09-02
Linear Algebra Symbols 2023-09-10
PSCA ICCAC 26 2025-12-12
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
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- 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 • ...
Linear Algebra Symbols 2025-02-24
Nails vocab 2024-11-15
Across
- nail plate; this skin has been keratinized, which hardens the skin cells
- originates in the upper portion of the fibular from just below theknee to the heel•Bends the foot down
- The front portion of the nail matrix that creates a half-moon shape at the base of the nail plate. It appears lighter in color when visible, but for some, the lunula is under the PNF and can’t be seen. The nail plate cells in this area are softer, thinner and much easier to penetrate through to the underlying nail bed. Proper care during a manicure is important to preserve the nail plate.
- along the base of the small toe.Flexes the joint of the small toe
- under the skin, to the nail matrix. Its job is to protect the matrix.
- living tissue and cannot be clipped.
- create the cuticle.
- The fold of skin at the base above the nail
- It extends from the first joint of the finger to the visible nail plate,
- creates a barrier against harmful bacteria and chemicals. This portion
- originates in the upper two-thirds of the outer fibula•Bends the foot and ankle down and out
- muscle on the inside of the back of the lower leg•Curls the second, third, fourth and fifth toesoriginates in the lower third of the fibula•Bends the foot down and out
- outside of the lower leg•Bends the foot up and extends the toes
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- The area where the PNF meets
- (calf muscle)back of the leg attached to the lower, rear surface of the heel•Pulls the foot down
- Creates nail cells that harden and flatten as they move
- originates.
- The thin, pliable, colorless layer of nonliving tissue that has been shed by the specialized cells in the eponychium. It attaches to the nail plate, creating a seal between the PNF and the nail plate, which helps keep bacteria out of the nail matrix area.
- The area underneath the free edge that creates a seal to prevent bacteria from entering the nail bed. Sometimes it can attach to the underside of the free edge and extend past the fingertip, requiring maintenance or special attention.
- the new growth of the nail plate; houses specialized stem cells
- largest tendon in the body; at the back of the leg•Joins muscles in the back of the leg and attaches to the bone of the heel•This is a tendon, not a muscle
- covers the front of the shin•Bends the foot upward and inward
- The live tissue at the underside portion of the PNF
- to form the nail plate. The matrix is below the PNF and is where
- thin muscle between the tibialis anterior and extensor digitorum longus Extends the big toe
- across the ball of the foot beneath the toes•Flexes the toes
- runs along the interior border of the foot•Moves the big toe away from the other toes
- runs along the outside border of the foot and connects to the heel•Moves the smallest toe away from the other toes
28 Clues: originates. • create the cuticle. • The area where the PNF meets • living tissue and cannot be clipped. • The fold of skin at the base above the nail • The live tissue at the underside portion of the PNF • Creates nail cells that harden and flatten as they move • across the ball of the foot beneath the toes•Flexes the toes • ...
Array 2022-09-03
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- dimension of array depends on
- visiting the elements in the array
- statement used to access the array elements
- the position in the array is mentioned as
- the staring value of the array index
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- contiguous storage of data structure
- row and column is used for manipulation
- arranging elements in the array
- shifting the positing of elements in the matrix is called as
- trying to access the element after the size value in the array causes
10 Clues: dimension of array depends on • arranging elements in the array • visiting the elements in the array • contiguous storage of data structure • the staring value of the array index • row and column is used for manipulation • the position in the array is mentioned as • statement used to access the array elements • shifting the positing of elements in the matrix is called as • ...
Learn Lean Lead Puzzle 2023-07-26
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- The analysis used for business environment analysis
- Safety Issues are coming under ……… Failures
- The meaning of the word Fuguai
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- The best material flow of a plant
- The Japanese term for Built In Quality
- What matrix shows the ownership of strategies in Hoshin
- One of the core strengths of MAS
- The Japanese term for overburden
- According to BCG Matrix Products with high market share in a rapidly growing market
- One of the types of flow
10 Clues: One of the types of flow • The meaning of the word Fuguai • One of the core strengths of MAS • The Japanese term for overburden • The best material flow of a plant • The Japanese term for Built In Quality • Safety Issues are coming under ……… Failures • The analysis used for business environment analysis • What matrix shows the ownership of strategies in Hoshin • ...
Printmaking 2023-04-20
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- A physical surface that has been manipulated in some fashion. It is the base from which the print has been made.
- Hand tool used to rub the paper firmly into the matrix for ink transfer
- _____________ carved wooden cylinders and rolled them across soft clay tablets.
- The earliest authenticated evidence of printed image was found in eastern __________________.
- The first woodblock prints on fabric was believe to have been done in the 6th or 7th century by _______________.
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- Can also be called an “impression”
- The first authenticated woodblocks came from __________ in the form of Buddhist charms between 764 and 770 CE
- Lines created on the paper/fabric when ink is picked up by the carved away areas on the block.
- A series of identical prints/impressions made from a matrix
- In Europe, stamping preceded printing in the form of royal __________/signatures.
10 Clues: Can also be called an “impression” • A series of identical prints/impressions made from a matrix • Hand tool used to rub the paper firmly into the matrix for ink transfer • _____________ carved wooden cylinders and rolled them across soft clay tablets. • In Europe, stamping preceded printing in the form of royal __________/signatures. • ...
Aerobic Respiration 2024-11-12
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- As electrons go down the electron transport chain, H ___ are pushed out of the matrix into the intermembrane space
- Intermediate step produces 2 NADH, 2 CO2, and 2 ___ per glucose
- This creates an electrochemical ___ where the ions go through the ATP synthase back into the matrix
- ETC produces NAD+,FAD, 2 ____ molecules ,and 32-34 ATP per glucose
- Electrons come from the ___ of glycolysis, intermediate step, and Krebs cycle in the form of NADH & FADH2 (electron carriers)
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- Electron transport chain (ETC) occurs in the ___ of the mitochondria
- Through chemiosmosis,the ions go through ATP ___ which synthesizes ATP
- Inhaled oxygen (O2) is ___ by the electrons from ETC (O), and combines with 2 H+ ions to create H2O!
- Krebs Cycle (Citric Acid Cycle) occurs in the mitochondrial ____
- Krebs cycle produces 2 ___,6 NADH, 2 FADH2, and 2 CO2 per glucose
10 Clues: Intermediate step produces 2 NADH, 2 CO2, and 2 ___ per glucose • Krebs Cycle (Citric Acid Cycle) occurs in the mitochondrial ____ • Krebs cycle produces 2 ___,6 NADH, 2 FADH2, and 2 CO2 per glucose • ETC produces NAD+,FAD, 2 ____ molecules ,and 32-34 ATP per glucose • Electron transport chain (ETC) occurs in the ___ of the mitochondria • ...
AACVPR 2021-09-27
15 Clues: LSI • CardiaLine • NuStep, LLC • Final Answer • Pritikin ICR • Human Kinetics • GCE Healthcare • Matrix Fitness • NimbleHeart, Inc. • Moving Analytics Inc. • The Intelligent Option • ScottCare & Chanl Health • Sharecare & Phas3 Health • Life Fitness Family of Brands • Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Test Puzzle 2025-08-30
15 Clues: reasoning • find answer • word puzzle • information • brain-teaser • systematic field • array of numbers • machine for power • electronic device • step-by-step procedure • artificial intelligence • abstract representation • computer scientist Turing • something measured by clocks • programming language or snake
Pyruvate Oxidation Crossword 2024-11-07
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- after pyruvate oxidation, acetyl COA now enters ______
- additional H+ is realeased into _____
- Transport protein carries pyruvate across ___
- assists in moving pyruvate across the intermembrane
- Pyruvate crosses the outer membrane through large _____
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- Product of Pyruvate Oxidation
- COO- is removed and forms CO2
- Place where pyruvate is oxidized
- ____ of the remaining 2-C producing acetyl group-dehydrogenation
- Once in matrix the pyruvate is converted to an acetyl group and temporarily binds to a sulfur atom on a large molecule called _____
- 2 electrons and H+ are transferred to NAD+ producing _____
11 Clues: Product of Pyruvate Oxidation • COO- is removed and forms CO2 • Place where pyruvate is oxidized • additional H+ is realeased into _____ • Transport protein carries pyruvate across ___ • assists in moving pyruvate across the intermembrane • after pyruvate oxidation, acetyl COA now enters ______ • Pyruvate crosses the outer membrane through large _____ • ...
Nail Structure and Growth 2025-10-23
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- tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones
- technical term for nails of the fingers or toes
- living skin underneath the PNF
- portion of living skin that supports the nail plate
- collectively, the nail bed, nail fold, eponychium, paronychium, and hyponychium
- entire flap of skin covering the matrix
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- slit on the sides of the nail
- slightly thickened layer of skin that lies betweed the fingertip and free edge
- nonliving colorless tissue attached to the nail plate
- visible part of the matrix
- folds of skin that surround the nail plate
11 Clues: visible part of the matrix • slit on the sides of the nail • living skin underneath the PNF • entire flap of skin covering the matrix • folds of skin that surround the nail plate • technical term for nails of the fingers or toes • tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones • portion of living skin that supports the nail plate • ...
Nail Review 2024-12-11
Across
- Indented vertical line down the nail plate.
- Live tissue at the base of the nail.
- Part of the nail that extends beyond the end of the finger or toe and protects the tips of the fingers and toes.
- Horizontal wavy ridges across the nail; caused by injury or systemic conditions.
- Pocket-like structure that holds the root and matrix.
- Living tissue underneath the free edge of the nail.
- Active tissue that generates cells that harden as they move outward to form the nail plate; the nail ______.
- Represents an increased curvature of the nails; also called “claw nails”.
- Very thin, soft nails.
- Liquid or foam-based product used to reduce microbes on the skin.
- Atrophy or wasting away of the nail.
- Refers to a loosening or separation of the nail.
- Overlapping dead tissue that is loose and pliable around the nail.
- Thickening of the nail plate or an abnormal outgrowth of the nail; also called Hypertrophy.
Down
- Inflammation of the nail matrix.
- Nails that grow into the edge of the nail groove; also called Ingrown Nails.
- Nail condition identified by dark, purplish discoloration under the nail; caused by trauma to nail, environmental problem, blood trapped under nails or hemorrhage of small capillaries.
- Nails with a concave shape; caused by systemic or long-term illness or nerve disturbance; also called Spoon Nails.
- Solution that allows better adhesion of nail enhancements; reduces the amount of moisture in the nail when brushed over the nail plate.
- Part of the nail attached to the matrix at the base of the nail, under the skin and inside the mantle; the nail ____.
- 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.
- Half-moon shape at the base of the nail, which is the visible part of the matrix; appears lighter.
- Split cuticle; loose skin partially separated from the cuticle; also called an Agnail.
- Split or brittle nails.
- Process of removing dirt and debris to aid in preventing the growth of microbes; the first level of infection control.
- Cause of a disease, disorder or condition.
- White spots caused by injury to the nail, heredity, systemic disorders or nutritional deficiency.
- Nail body; visible nail area from the nail root to free edge; made of layers; contains no nerves or blood vessels; the nail _____.
- Bitten nails.
- Ringworm of the nail.
- Shedding or falling off of nails.
- Infection control method that kills certain but not all microbes; the second level of infection control.
- 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 or the bone beneath it.
- Tracks on either side of the nail that the nail moves on as it grows; the nail ______.
- Study of the structure and growth of the nails.
35 Clues: Bitten nails. • Ringworm of the nail. • Very thin, soft nails. • Split or brittle nails. • Inflammation of the nail matrix. • Shedding or falling off of nails. • Live tissue at the base of the nail. • Atrophy or wasting away of the nail. • Cause of a disease, disorder or condition. • Indented vertical line down the nail plate. • Study of the structure and growth of the nails. • ...
Osseous Tissue 2013-10-13
Across
- Multinucleated cells in bone that fxn to resorb bone by secreting acids and enzymes
- Outer covering of bone, where ligaments and tendons attach
- Part of the periosteum that contains dense, irregular CT and BV's
- Rings around the central canal with blood vessels
- Mature bone cells; highly branched and interconnected
- Part of the periosteum that contains osteogenic cells that can grow and repair bone
- Part of compact bone where blood vessels and nerves are located
- Shaft portion of long bone
- Inner lining of bone; has bone cells for growth and bone breakdown
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- The characteristic structure of compact bone
- Site where the diaphysis and epiphysis join
- Constantly dividing stem cells in bones
- Ends of long bones
- Inner hollow cavity of diaphysis that often has yellow marrow (adipose)
- Holes in bones where BV's penetrate the bones
- Covers the ends of long bones; made up of hyaline cartilage; where 2 bones will articulate
- Immature cells that produce bone matrix
- What the bone matrix is made up of
18 Clues: Ends of long bones • Shaft portion of long bone • What the bone matrix is made up of • Constantly dividing stem cells in bones • Immature cells that produce bone matrix • Site where the diaphysis and epiphysis join • The characteristic structure of compact bone • Holes in bones where BV's penetrate the bones • Rings around the central canal with blood vessels • ...
LINEAR ALGEBRA SYMBOL 2022-03-16
nail structure 2022-11-11
Across
- living skin at the base of the natural nail plate that covers the matrix area
- thin the layer of tissue that attaches to the nail plate
- visible part of the matrix that extends from underneath the living skin.
- also known as the lateral nail fold is the fold of skin overlapping the side of the nail.
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- lightly thickened layer of skin that lies between the fingertip and the free edge of the natural nail plate.
- area where the nail plate cells have formed is composed of matrix cells that produce nail plate.
- tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in place.
7 Clues: thin the layer of tissue that attaches to the nail plate • visible part of the matrix that extends from underneath the living skin. • 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 • ...
Linear Algebra 2022-12-22
Across
- (a matrix with the same number of rows and columns)
- (a concept that describes something greater than a natural number)
- (different terms and expressions with a similar value are considered equal in mathematical form)
- (procedure, a description of a set of steps that can be used to solve a mathematical computation)
- (On a two-dimensional graph, it is the intersection of the X-axis and the Y-axis, sometimes written as the letter O)
- (Arectangular array of numbers, characters, or expressions arranged in rows and column)
- (The term that refers to the stair-step pattern formed by the nonzero elements of the matrix)
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- (the set of all n-dimensional column vectors x such that Ax = 0.)
- (a point at or near the middle of, or equidistant from, both ends, as of a line:)
- (If a matrix is in row-echelon form, then the first nonzero entry of each row is called a)
- line (is the union of infinite points joining on either side of a point.)
- system (a system that uses one or more numbers, or coordinates, to uniquely determine the position of the points)
- (the property of an object to be able to be divided into two identical mirror halves)
- (the region of the Cartesian plane formed when the x-axis and y-axis intersect)
- (the difference between a true value and an estimate, or approximation, of that value)
15 Clues: (a matrix with the same number of rows and columns) • (the set of all n-dimensional column vectors x such that Ax = 0.) • (a concept that describes something greater than a natural number) • line (is the union of infinite points joining on either side of a point.) • (the region of the Cartesian plane formed when the x-axis and y-axis intersect) • ...
CARBOHYDRATES 2024-12-25
Across
- Sugar alcohol used as a sweetener, derived from mannose
- POLYSACCHARIDE Polysaccharide like hyaluronic acid involved in cell signaling
- Branched polysaccharide composed of glucose molecules
- Monosaccharide found in RNA
- Glycosaminoglycan, a type of acidic polysaccharide found in the extracellular matrix
- A component of chitin and glycosaminoglycans in the extracellular matrix
- Polymeric form of carbohydrate, also called a carbohydrate chain
- Polysaccharides made of fructose units, stored by certain plants like onions
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- Monosaccharide that is part of lactose
- ACID Derivative of glucose that is involved in detoxification processes
- SULFATE A sulfated glycosaminoglycan found in cartilag
- Pentose sugar with an aldehyde group, e.g., ribose
- A derivative of glucose involved in forming cartilage and joint tissues
- LINKAGE Link between a sugar molecule and an oxygen atom in polysacch
- A sulfated polysaccharide that inhibits blood clotting
- ACID A non-sulfated glycosaminoglycan involved in tissue hydration
16 Clues: Monosaccharide found in RNA • Monosaccharide that is part of lactose • Pentose sugar with an aldehyde group, e.g., ribose • Branched polysaccharide composed of glucose molecules • SULFATE A sulfated glycosaminoglycan found in cartilag • A sulfated polysaccharide that inhibits blood clotting • Sugar alcohol used as a sweetener, derived from mannose • ...
Linear Algebra 2022-12-22
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- region of the Cartesian plane formed when the x-axis and y-axis intersect)
- (the difference between a true value and an estimate, or approximation, of that value)
- (different terms and expressions with a similar value are considered equal in mathematical form)
- (a concept that describes something greater than a natural number)
- system (a system that uses one or more numbers, or coordinates, to uniquely determine the position of the points)
- (If a matrix is in row-echelon form, then the first nonzero entry of each row is called a)
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- (Arectangular array of numbers, characters, or expressions arranged in rows and column)
- (the set of all n-dimensional column vectors x such that Ax = 0.)
- (On a two-dimensional graph, it is the intersection of the X-axis and the Y-axis, sometimes written as the letter O)
- (The term that refers to the stair-step pattern formed by the nonzero elements of the matrix)
- (a point at or near the middle of, or equidistant from, both ends, as of a line:)
- (procedure, a description of a set of steps that can be used to solve a mathematical computation)
- (a matrix with the same number of rows and columns)
- (the property of an object to be able to be divided into two identical mirror halves)
14 Clues: (a matrix with the same number of rows and columns) • (the set of all n-dimensional column vectors x such that Ax = 0.) • (a concept that describes something greater than a natural number) • region of the Cartesian plane formed when the x-axis and y-axis intersect) • (a point at or near the middle of, or equidistant from, both ends, as of a line:) • ...
Cellular components of connective tissue 2023-10-27
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- multipotent stem cells found in bone marrow that are important for making and repairing skeletal tissues, such as cartilage, bone and the fat found in bone marrow.
- transport oxygen from the lungs to body tissues and transport carbon dioxide from body tissues to the lungs
- store and release lipids for energy, insulation and as an energy reserve
- release histamine and other mediators in response to allergens or injuries. They also contain heparin which is an anticoagulant
- synthesise and mineralise bone matrix, collagen and hydroxyapatite
- are part of the immune system to defend against pathogens, examples are neutrophils and basophils
- produce antibodies as part of the adaptive immune response against pathogens
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- produce and maintain the extracellular matrix of cartilage
- these regulate bone remodelling and calcium homeostasis
- regulate blood flow and contribute to blood vessel formation and stability
- cells in the body's connective tissues, contributing to tissue repair, maintenance, and remodeling. Their ability to produce extracellular matrix proteins makes them essential for the structural integrity of organs and tissues throughout the body.
- engage in the phagocytosis of pathogens and debris, antigen-presentation to lymphocytes, produce cytokines/chemokines for immune response and inflammation
- are essential for blood clotting and wound healing
- are specialised cells found especially in immune organs, used to provide structural support (they are stromal cells)
14 Clues: are essential for blood clotting and wound healing • these regulate bone remodelling and calcium homeostasis • produce and maintain the extracellular matrix of cartilage • synthesise and mineralise bone matrix, collagen and hydroxyapatite • store and release lipids for energy, insulation and as an energy reserve • ...
IB2 Business Management 2022-01-27
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- Non-mass media promotional methods.
- Differentiates an organisation's product from competitors
- Products with low market share and low market growth
- Economies of scale due to management specialisation
- Tool for choosing product and market growth strategies
- The underlying purpose of an organisation and its core values
- Stakeholder that taxes businesses
- Business function that deals with money
- Business organisation consisting of two - twenty people.
- Analyses the external environment
- Making a product and then selling it
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- Product sold below the cost of production
- Liability Investors personal possessions can not be sold to pay company debt
- Business sector that that deals with Infomation Technology
- Integration of world econmies
- Trading over the internet.
- Breaks the bulk for retailers
- Employee who takes risks and manages a business
- Elements essential for marketing successfully marketing a product
- Tool for planning product portfolio
- Tool used to evaluate a business
- A rise in the general price level
- One of the extended 7Ps
- World's biggest sports apparel brand
- Business Management teacher at WK
- Unique Selling point
26 Clues: Unique Selling point • One of the extended 7Ps • Trading over the internet. • Integration of world econmies • Breaks the bulk for retailers • Tool used to evaluate a business • A rise in the general price level • Stakeholder that taxes businesses • Analyses the external environment • Business Management teacher at WK • Non-mass media promotional methods. • ...
Chapter 7: Skeletal Structure Crossword 2022-10-05
Across
- branching bony plates that make up the spongy bone
- tiny cells through which osteocytes pass nutrients and gases
- the shaft of the bone
- thornlike projection
- relatively deep pit or depression
- cartilage covers the epiphyses
- occupies the spongy bone of the skull, ribs, sternum, clavicles, vertebrae, and pelvis in adults
- bone cells located within chambers called lacunae
- long with expanded ends
- bone-resorbing cells that break down the calcified matrix
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- varied shape
- expanded ends of bones that form joints with adjacent bones
- cavity within a bone
- a thin layer of cells that lines the medullary cavity
- bones small, nodular bones that develop within a tendon
- bone-building cells that deposit bone in place of calcified cartilage
- almost equal in length and width
- a tough layer of dense connective tissue that covers the bone and is continuous with ligaments and tendons
- plate-like shape with a broad surface
- a hormone that stimulates osteoblasts to deposit bone matrix
- narrow, ridgelike projection
- stores fat and occupies most cavities of bone in adults
22 Clues: varied shape • cavity within a bone • thornlike projection • the shaft of the bone • long with expanded ends • narrow, ridgelike projection • cartilage covers the epiphyses • almost equal in length and width • relatively deep pit or depression • plate-like shape with a broad surface • bone cells located within chambers called lacunae • ...
Algebra Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-17
Across
- a fraction who's numerator and denominator are nonzero polynomials
- a logarithm with base e
- an ordered list of numbers
- an action or trial that has varying results
- a function that contains a square root with the independent variable in the radicand
- radical expressions with the same index and radicand
- when the numerator and denominator of a rational expression have no common factors
- U-shaped graph of a quadratic function
- a function defined by two or more equations
Down
- the line that divides a parabola in half and cuts through the vertex
- the most basic function in a family
- shortcut for dividing polynomials by binomials of the form x-k
- the solution of a quadratic equation
- what each number in a sequence is called
- a rectangular array of numbers
- the numbers in the matrix
- written in standard form is a number a +bi where a and b are real numbers
- a set of all possible outcomes
- a logarithm with base 10
- a monomial or sum of monomials
20 Clues: a logarithm with base e • a logarithm with base 10 • the numbers in the matrix • an ordered list of numbers • a rectangular array of numbers • a set of all possible outcomes • a monomial or sum of monomials • the most basic function in a family • the solution of a quadratic equation • U-shaped graph of a quadratic function • what each number in a sequence is called • ...
TIME MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORKS 2025-07-01
Across
- A principle stating that 80% of results come from 20% of efforts.
- A time-blocking method using 25-minute focused sessions.
- Allocating specific time slots for specific activities.
- A method by David Allen focused on capturing and organizing tasks.
- The act of organizing tasks before execution.
- Regular reflection and adjustment of tasks or progress.
- Scheduling tasks into set chunks of time on a calendar.
- Keeping attention on a single task at a time.
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- A digital Kanban board tool.
- The act of delaying tasks unnecessarily.
- Tasks aligned with long-term goals or values.
- To assign responsibility to others, especially in the Eisenhower Matrix.
- Quadrant 2 time management based on long-term planning and roles.
- A visual workflow method using cards and boards.
- A concept by Cal Newport promoting distraction-free concentration.
- Grouping similar tasks to improve efficiency.
- Most Important Task — a prioritization technique.
- A short team meeting in Agile time management practices.
- A time management matrix that divides tasks into urgent vs important.
- Tasks requiring immediate attention, not always important.
20 Clues: A digital Kanban board tool. • The act of delaying tasks unnecessarily. • Tasks aligned with long-term goals or values. • Grouping similar tasks to improve efficiency. • The act of organizing tasks before execution. • Keeping attention on a single task at a time. • A visual workflow method using cards and boards. • Most Important Task — a prioritization technique. • ...
TIME MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORKS 2025-07-01
Across
- A principle stating that 80% of results come from 20% of efforts.
- A time-blocking method using 25-minute focused sessions.
- Allocating specific time slots for specific activities.
- A method by David Allen focused on capturing and organizing tasks.
- The act of organizing tasks before execution.
- Regular reflection and adjustment of tasks or progress.
- Scheduling tasks into set chunks of time on a calendar.
- Keeping attention on a single task at a time.
Down
- A digital Kanban board tool.
- The act of delaying tasks unnecessarily.
- Tasks aligned with long-term goals or values.
- To assign responsibility to others, especially in the Eisenhower Matrix.
- Quadrant 2 time management based on long-term planning and roles.
- A visual workflow method using cards and boards.
- A concept by Cal Newport promoting distraction-free concentration.
- Grouping similar tasks to improve efficiency.
- Most Important Task — a prioritization technique.
- A short team meeting in Agile time management practices.
- A time management matrix that divides tasks into urgent vs important.
- Tasks requiring immediate attention, not always important.
20 Clues: A digital Kanban board tool. • The act of delaying tasks unnecessarily. • Tasks aligned with long-term goals or values. • Grouping similar tasks to improve efficiency. • The act of organizing tasks before execution. • Keeping attention on a single task at a time. • A visual workflow method using cards and boards. • Most Important Task — a prioritization technique. • ...
NAIL DISEASES AND DISORDERS 2020-04-26
Across
- refers to the shedding or falling off of nails
- white spots appearing on the nail
- atrophy or wasting away of the nail
- the physical result of injury, nail disease or an imbalance in the body
- nails that have been bitten enough to become deformed
- a brown or black pigmented stripe down the length of the nail
- blood trapped under the nail
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- horizontal wavy ridges across the nail
- inflammation of the skin around the nail
- can be caused by bacteria, fungi, viruses or illness
- ringworm of the nail
- very thin, soft nails that sometimes curve over the free edge
- inflammation of the nail matrix
- loosening of the nail plate starting at the free edge and progressing to the lunula; stays attached at the root area
- brittle nails
- another word for hangnails
- indented vertical lines down the nail plate
- the loss of the nail plate with separration occuring at the nail matrix
18 Clues: brittle nails • ringworm of the nail • another word for hangnails • blood trapped under the nail • inflammation of the nail matrix • white spots appearing on the nail • atrophy or wasting away of the nail • horizontal wavy ridges across the nail • inflammation of the skin around the nail • indented vertical lines down the nail plate • ...
Body Tissues Crossword 2024-10-03
Across
- The only muscle tissue that is not striated
- Some epithelial tissues are lined with these hair-like structures that move back and forth
- Connective tissue with the most liquid matrix
- Made up of cells surrounded by an extracellular matrix
- The epithelial cell shape that forms glands and ducts
- Forms linings and membranes
- Made up of cylindrical cells, some of the types are striated
- Tissue that holds organs in place using both collagen and elastic fibers
- Conducts electrochemical impulses
- The main cell in nervous tissue
- Tissue that appears to have multiple layers, but only has one
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- Forms the outer part of skin and the lining of the mouth
- The type of cartilage that is found at the end of the nose
- Tissue that lines the digestive tract and can secrete mucus
- The thinnest body tissue
- Tissue found in the liver, lymph nodes, and spleen
- Tissue that provides cushioning, insulation, and energy
- The non-conducting cells in nervous tissue
18 Clues: The thinnest body tissue • Forms linings and membranes • The main cell in nervous tissue • Conducts electrochemical impulses • The non-conducting cells in nervous tissue • The only muscle tissue that is not striated • Connective tissue with the most liquid matrix • Tissue found in the liver, lymph nodes, and spleen • The epithelial cell shape that forms glands and ducts • ...
Osteoblast (J.G) 2025-07-28
Across
- What shape are osteoblasts?
- Osteoblasts produce bone tissue, what breaks it down?
- What proteins is bone matrix made of?
- What do Osteoblasts deposit into bone spaces? (Bone ______)
Down
- What are Osteoblasts mainly associated with?
- What drink strengthens bones?
- What disease is associated with not compensated osteoblastic bone formation?
- What do osteoblasts become to become part of the bone?
- What type of cell are osteoblasts?
9 Clues: What shape are osteoblasts? • What drink strengthens bones? • What type of cell are osteoblasts? • What proteins is bone matrix made of? • What are Osteoblasts mainly associated with? • Osteoblasts produce bone tissue, what breaks it down? • What do osteoblasts become to become part of the bone? • What do Osteoblasts deposit into bone spaces? (Bone ______) • ...
Hollywood 2019-12-31
12 Clues: Forest • Monroe • Metalman • Mafia head • ..and Jill • Runaway Bus • Shower scene • Home to Pharoah • Roman Strongman • Alternate Universe • Tom Hanks wife's name • Blue eyed 'Cleopatra'
A&P Final Exam Semester 1 2018-12-19
Across
- Another name for white blood cells (WBC).
- Muscle that produces a movement opposite to that of the prime mover.
- Cell that specializes in the breakdown and release of calcium phosphate minerals into the bloodstream in order to increase blood calcium levels.
- The study or the structures (cells, tissues, organs,& organ systems of the human body.
- that produces the major force of the movement.
- Another name for red blood cells (RBC).
- Cells that upon being stimulated, depolarize to start an action potential.
- Connective tissue cells that produce lots of collagen in between cells.
- Cells found in bone tissue that lay down the calcium phosphate minerals around collagen fibers to produce the solid matrix of bones.
- Cell found in the connective tissue of the dermis; respond to injury, infection, or allergy by producing and releasing substances, including heparin and histamine.
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- Ion that causes the release of neurotransmitters into the synapse.
- Animal tissue that functions mainly to bind and support other tissues, having a sparse population of cells scattered through an often fibrous extracellular matrix.
- Cells that produce the semi-solid matrix of cartilage tissue.
- The study of the functions and the chemistry of human body.
- A type of tissue that consists of elongated, excitable cells that are specialized to contract in response to stimulation.
- Muscle that facilitates a movement by either directly promoting the movement or stabilizing a joint for more effective movement.
- Tissue that lines the body's internal cavities and covers the body's external surface; this tissue also makes up the secretory portion of many glands.
- A tissue that receives messages from the body's external and internal environment, analyzes the data, and directs the response.
- Ion that floods the inside of cells to cause depolarization which leads to action potentials.
19 Clues: Another name for red blood cells (RBC). • Another name for white blood cells (WBC). • that produces the major force of the movement. • The study of the functions and the chemistry of human body. • Cells that produce the semi-solid matrix of cartilage tissue. • Ion that causes the release of neurotransmitters into the synapse. • ...
aerobic respiration 2017-02-20
Across
- the final product of the electron transport chain
- the product of glycolysis
- the chemical to which acetyl attaches in the link reaction
- the organelle into which pyruvate diffuses
- the type of ATP production in the Kreb cycle
- the loss of hydrogens or electrons
- the number of carbon atoms in acetyl groups
- the molecule that donates hydrogen atoms to the ETC midway.
- removal of a CO2 molecule
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- molecule to accept the electrons at the end of the electron transport chain
- the combination of the acetyl to a 4 carbon sugar in the citric acid cycle
- the protein complex through which protons diffuse into the matrix
- dioxide the waste product of the link reaction
- the site of glycolysis
- the election carrier that carries enough energy to produce ATP
- the mitochondrial membrane containing the electron transport chain
- the first stage of glycolysis
- the process whereby hydrogen ions move down the concentration gradient across the membrane
- site of the link reaction
- the stage in glycolysis where a 6 C sugar is split in two.
20 Clues: the site of glycolysis • the product of glycolysis • site of the link reaction • removal of a CO2 molecule • the first stage of glycolysis • the loss of hydrogens or electrons • the organelle into which pyruvate diffuses • the number of carbon atoms in acetyl groups • the type of ATP production in the Kreb cycle • dioxide the waste product of the link reaction • ...
Tissue Engineering Assignment-1 2020-09-13
Across
- tensile strength of wound is increased by
- Crude marker of cell phenotype
- tissue functions as energy reservoir also insulates body
- process of new blood vessel formation from preexisting vessels
- are made up of functional subunits
- Index of cell spreading
- translation of applied mechanical force to a biological signal
- laboratory grown extracellular matrix of allogeneic human dermal fibroblasts
- telomere is also known as
- leakage of plasma proteins through vessels
- forms a hollow channel between adjacent cells
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- normal steady state function of tissue
- growth factor that induces cell migration
- structural glycoprotein in extracellular matrix
- Direct method to check cell number and viablility
- Method developed to solve drawback of Boyden method
- in the site of damage bleeding is controlled by adhesion of
- this type of cell cell interaction is nonspecific
- cells are produced in these in invitro
- telomere sequence in human
- type of healing-specialized tissue replaced by proliferation of surrounding undamaged specialized tissue
- class of heterodimeric proteins
- In what stage of cell fate we use micropattering technique
- inducer of vascular permeability
24 Clues: Index of cell spreading • telomere is also known as • telomere sequence in human • Crude marker of cell phenotype • class of heterodimeric proteins • inducer of vascular permeability • are made up of functional subunits • normal steady state function of tissue • cells are produced in these in invitro • tensile strength of wound is increased by • ...
Algebra Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-23
Across
- a fraction who's numerator and denominator are nonzero polynomials
- a logarithm with base e
- an ordered list of numbers
- an action or trial that has varying results
- a function that contains a square root with the independent variable in the radicand
- radical expressions with the same index and radicand
- when the numerator and denominator of a rational expression have no common factors
- U-shaped graph of a quadratic function
- a function defined by two or more equations
Down
- the line that divides a parabola in half and cuts through the vertex
- the most basic function in a family
- shortcut for dividing polynomials by binomials of the form x-k
- the solution of a quadratic equation
- what each number in a sequence is called
- a rectangular array of numbers
- the numbers in the matrix
- written in standard form is a number a +bi where a and b are real numbers
- a set of all possible outcomes
- a logarithm with base 10
- a monomial or sum of monomials
20 Clues: a logarithm with base e • a logarithm with base 10 • the numbers in the matrix • an ordered list of numbers • a rectangular array of numbers • a set of all possible outcomes • a monomial or sum of monomials • the most basic function in a family • the solution of a quadratic equation • U-shaped graph of a quadratic function • what each number in a sequence is called • ...
Algebra Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-21
Across
- a fraction who's numerator and denominator are nonzero polynomials
- a logarithm with base e
- an ordered list of numbers
- an action or trial that has varying results
- a function that contains a square root with the independent variable in the radicand
- radical expressions with the same index and radicand
- when the numerator and denominator of a rational expression have no common factors
- U-shaped graph of a quadratic function
- a function defined by two or more equations
Down
- the line that divides a parabola in half and cuts through the vertex
- the most basic function in a family
- shortcut for dividing polynomials by binomials of the form x-k
- the solution of a quadratic equation
- what each number in a sequence is called
- a rectangular array of numbers
- the numbers in the matrix
- written in standard form is a number a +bi where a and b are real numbers
- a set of all possible outcomes
- a logarithm with base 10
- a monomial or sum of monomials
20 Clues: a logarithm with base e • a logarithm with base 10 • the numbers in the matrix • an ordered list of numbers • a rectangular array of numbers • a set of all possible outcomes • a monomial or sum of monomials • the most basic function in a family • the solution of a quadratic equation • U-shaped graph of a quadratic function • what each number in a sequence is called • ...
Skeletal System Key Terms 2022-10-28
Across
- Former osteoblasts become surrounded by unmineralized matrix during bone formation
- an inherited bone disorder (present at birth)
- thin slippery sac of fluid that provides a cushion and reduces bone friction
- specialized mesenchymal cells that synthesize bone matrix
- fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone
- upper and lower extremities which include the shoulder girdle and pelvis
- Process of calcium builds up in body tissue, causing tissue to harden
- excessive physical or mental tension
Down
- The straight shaft of a long bone
- The widened ends of a long bone. Each and contains the epiphysial plate where bone growth takes place.
- the bones of the head, chest, and back
- Internal skeleton
- a stretching or tearing of ligaments
- bone formation
- strong flexible connective tissue that protects joints
- specialized cell that absorbs and removes bones
- fibrous connective tissue that attaches bone to bone
- fibrous membrane that goes around and covers the outside of a bone
- connective tissue that has a lot of strong collagen fibers in it.
- a place where 2 or more bones or cartilages in the skeleton
20 Clues: bone formation • Internal skeleton • The straight shaft of a long bone • a stretching or tearing of ligaments • excessive physical or mental tension • the bones of the head, chest, and back • an inherited bone disorder (present at birth) • specialized cell that absorbs and removes bones • fibrous connective tissue that attaches bone to bone • ...
Movie Crossword 2021-08-12
Vocab Matrix 2023-03-24
Across
- the point of balance where supply and demand come together
- the amount of "stuff" that is produced by firms and offered for sale
- quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded at current price (surplus)
- the price of any good adjust to equilibrium (shortages/surpluses are short-lived market conditions)
Down
- a table that lists how much of a product a firm(s) will supply at different prices
- the value of a product as established by supply and demand (a link between producers and consumers)
- quantity demanded is greater than quantity supplied at current price (shortage)
7 Clues: the point of balance where supply and demand come together • the amount of "stuff" that is produced by firms and offered for sale • quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded at current price (surplus) • quantity demanded is greater than quantity supplied at current price (shortage) • ...
Matrix crossword 2024-03-20
Math crossword 2024-11-20
Across
- a combination of a real number and an imaginary number
- the product of a real number and a matrix.
- the opposite
- the process used to eliminate a radical or imaginary number from the denominator of an algebraic fraction
Down
- a rectangular array or table of numbers, symbols, or expressions, with elements or entries arranged in rows and columns, which is used to represent a mathematical object or property of such an object
- the bottom number in a fraction
- a specific formula used for solving a system of linear equations containing as many equations as unknowns, efficient whenever the system of equations has a unique solution
- a relationship between two expressions or values that are not equal to each other
- to solve systems of equations by eliminating a variable and determining the value of the variable to find the solution
- a mathematical structure that represents a particular function by connecting a set of points
- a scalar-valued function of the entries of a square matrix.
- an equation in which the highest power of the variable is always 1
12 Clues: the opposite • the bottom number in a fraction • the product of a real number and a matrix. • a combination of a real number and an imaginary number • a scalar-valued function of the entries of a square matrix. • an equation in which the highest power of the variable is always 1 • a relationship between two expressions or values that are not equal to each other • ...
ALM -3 2025-12-20
Across
- The volume within which a robot operates.
- The type of kinematics that finds endeffector position from joint variables.
- The study of motion without considering forces.
- A position where the robot loses a degree of freedom.
- Matrix that describes the relationship between two frames (often denoted as T).
- Measurement unit often used for rotational motion.
- Part of a transformation that involves an angle around an axis.
- The part of a robot that interacts with the environment, e.g., a gripper.
Down
- Matrix relating joint velocities to endeffector velocities.
- A rigid body between joints in a robotic chain.
- A type of rotation about the vertical axis.
- Rate of change of position; important in kinematics analysis.
- Connection between links allowing relative motion.
- A coordinate system fixed on a robot link.
- A line around which rotation occurs.
- The type of kinematics that finds joint variables from endeffector position.
- Abbreviation for the number of independent movements a robot can make.
- A type of rotation about the longitudinal axis.
18 Clues: A line around which rotation occurs. • The volume within which a robot operates. • A coordinate system fixed on a robot link. • A type of rotation about the vertical axis. • A rigid body between joints in a robotic chain. • The study of motion without considering forces. • A type of rotation about the longitudinal axis. • ...
Business Strategy 2025-03-20
Across
- A strategic planning tool used by businesses to assess their internal and external environments.
- A strategic analysis framework used to evaluate the internal resources and capabilities of an organization in order to determine whether they can be a source of competitive advantage.
- A strategy that involves one company purchases the assets, shares, or ownership of another company.
- According to BCG Matrix, a product or business unit that has a small market share in a declining industry is known as _______.
- An _____ structure refers to an organizational framework designed to be flexible, adaptive, and responsive to change.
- A strategy that focuses on achieving a competitive advantage by offering products or services at a lower price than competitors while maintaining acceptable quality is known as _________ leadership.
- A strategic tool used by companies to identify and understand the key activities that add value to their products or services is known as ______ chain analysis.
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- According to BCG Matrix, a product or business unit that holds a high market share in a rapidly growing market is known as ______.
- The Ansoff Matrix is a strategic planning tool used by companies to determine their ________ strategy.
- A matrix that helps businesses create strategies that leverage their strengths, minimize their weaknesses, seize opportunities, and defend against threats.
- A business strategy where a company expands its operations by acquiring or controlling the distribution or retail aspects of its products or services is known as _________ integration.
- Establishing a new business in a new location or market, without acquiring or partnering with a local company is known as ______ strategy..
- One of McKinsey's 7S that deals with the organizations hierarchy and reporting relationships, including how tasks are divided and coordinated.
13 Clues: A strategic planning tool used by businesses to assess their internal and external environments. • A strategy that involves one company purchases the assets, shares, or ownership of another company. • The Ansoff Matrix is a strategic planning tool used by companies to determine their ________ strategy. • ...
Data science 2022-07-28
Across
- A set of well-defined instructions to solve a particular problem
- The model fits exactly against its training data
- Fine-tunes mathematical weight functions and improves the model accuracy
- Maximum margin
- A type of matrix operation, consisting of a kernel, a small matrix of weights, that slides over input data
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- Parameters that are explicitly defined to control the learning process
- Flow statement for specifying iteration in python
- Adding constraint to model parameters
- Collection, organization, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of data
- Combining the predictions from multiple models
- Instance based supervised ML technique
- Predict the value of a dependent variable based on the value of another variable
12 Clues: Maximum margin • Adding constraint to model parameters • Instance based supervised ML technique • Combining the predictions from multiple models • The model fits exactly against its training data • Flow statement for specifying iteration in python • A set of well-defined instructions to solve a particular problem • ...
Chapter 3- Linear Systems 2014-09-14
Across
- a consistent system that has infinitely many solutions
- a rectangular arrangement of numbers in rows and columns
- a consistent system that has exactly one solution
- function/ a function that can be written in the form y=ax^2 +bx+c where a =0
- a real number
- system that has at least one solution
Down
- highest point
- method/ goal of this method is to eliminate one of the variables by adding equations
- numbers in a matrix
- of linear inequalities/ x+y>6, 4x-y<8.
- a system has no solution
- set of all points equidistant from a point called the focus called the directrix
12 Clues: highest point • a real number • numbers in a matrix • a system has no solution • system that has at least one solution • of linear inequalities/ x+y>6, 4x-y<8. • a consistent system that has exactly one solution • a consistent system that has infinitely many solutions • a rectangular arrangement of numbers in rows and columns • ...
Skeletal System Key Terms 2022-10-28
Across
- Process of calcium builds up in body tissue, causing tissue to harden
- Thick, fibrous membrane that goes around and covers the outside of a bone
- specialized cell that absorbs and removes bones
- a place where 2 or more bones or cartilages in the skeleton
- specialized mesenchymal cells that synthesize bone matrix
- fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone
- strong flexible connective tissue that protects joints
- Internal skeleton
- bone formation
Down
- fibrous connective tissue that attaches bone to bone
- upper and lower extremities which include the shoulder girdle and pelvis
- the bones of the head, chest, and back
- The widened ends of a long bone. Each and contains the epiphysial plate where bone growth takes place.
- Former osteoblasts become surrounded by unmineralized matrix during bone formation
- an inherited bone disorder (present at birth
- thin slippery sac of fluid that provides a cushion and reduces bone friction
- connective tissue that has a lot of strong collagen fibers in it.
- excessive physical or mental tension
- The straight shaft of a long bone
- a stretching or tearing of ligaments
20 Clues: bone formation • Internal skeleton • The straight shaft of a long bone • excessive physical or mental tension • a stretching or tearing of ligaments • the bones of the head, chest, and back • an inherited bone disorder (present at birth • specialized cell that absorbs and removes bones • fibrous connective tissue that attaches bone to bone • ...
Chapter 1 & 2 2025-05-06
Across
- each item in a matrix
- the opposite of a number
- a mathematical phrase that can include numbers, variables, and operation symbols
- a symbol, usually a letter, that represents one or more numbers
- cannot be expressed in the form a/b, where a and b are integers
- has two parts, a base and an exponent
- a rectangular arrangement of numbers in rows and columns
- two numbers that are the same distance from 0 on a number line but lie in opposite directions are opposites
- of a number is its distance from 0 on a number line
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- counting numbers excluding 0
- of a nonzero rational number a/b is b/a
- any example that proves a statement false
- a mathematical sentence that compares the value of two expressions using an inequality symbol
- an equation that contains one or more variables
- rational numbers and irrational numbers form
- whole numbers and their opposites
- any number that you can write in the form a/b
- synonym for multiplicative inverse
- counting numbers including 0
- a mathematical sentence that uses an equal sign
20 Clues: each item in a matrix • the opposite of a number • counting numbers excluding 0 • counting numbers including 0 • whole numbers and their opposites • synonym for multiplicative inverse • has two parts, a base and an exponent • of a nonzero rational number a/b is b/a • any example that proves a statement false • rational numbers and irrational numbers form • ...
BIOLOGY 2024-08-29
Across
- cells that regulate the opening and closing of stomata
- prevents water-loss and reflects excess light
- Plant tissue that are composed of nondividing cells
- flexible support in plants
- Basic unit of life
- prevents water-loss and invasion of disease-causing microorganism
- responsible for storage and photosynthesis
- cells that transform into phagocytic macrophages
- cells found in cartilages
- cells that replaces the epidermis of mature plants
- Type of meristem responsible for the primary growth of plants
- basic unit of the nervous system
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- flexible matrix
- Plant tissues that are found on the growing areas of the plant
- growth in plants characterized by increase in the plant's height
- two kinds of this cell are sclereids and fibers
- hard matrix with calcium salts and collagen fibers
- refers to a group of individuals of the same species that live in a specific area
- cells that surround all nerve fibers and produce myelin sheaths
- Responsible for the transport of substances in the human body
- This cambium give rise to secondary xylem and phloem
21 Clues: flexible matrix • Basic unit of life • cells found in cartilages • flexible support in plants • basic unit of the nervous system • responsible for storage and photosynthesis • prevents water-loss and reflects excess light • two kinds of this cell are sclereids and fibers • cells that transform into phagocytic macrophages • hard matrix with calcium salts and collagen fibers • ...
TIME MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORKS 2025-07-01
Across
- A principle stating that 80% of results come from 20% of efforts.
- A time-blocking method using 25-minute focused sessions.
- Allocating specific time slots for specific activities.
- A method by David Allen focused on capturing and organizing tasks.
- The act of organizing tasks before execution.
- Regular reflection and adjustment of tasks or progress.
- Scheduling tasks into set chunks of time on a calendar.
- Keeping attention on a single task at a time.
Down
- A digital Kanban board tool.
- The act of delaying tasks unnecessarily.
- Tasks aligned with long-term goals or values.
- To assign responsibility to others, especially in the Eisenhower Matrix.
- Quadrant 2 time management based on long-term planning and roles.
- A visual workflow method using cards and boards.
- A concept by Cal Newport promoting distraction-free concentration.
- Grouping similar tasks to improve efficiency.
- Most Important Task — a prioritization technique.
- A short team meeting in Agile time management practices.
- A time management matrix that divides tasks into urgent vs important.
- Tasks requiring immediate attention, not always important.
20 Clues: A digital Kanban board tool. • The act of delaying tasks unnecessarily. • Tasks aligned with long-term goals or values. • Grouping similar tasks to improve efficiency. • The act of organizing tasks before execution. • Keeping attention on a single task at a time. • A visual workflow method using cards and boards. • Most Important Task — a prioritization technique. • ...
Science, Physics and Math Crossword 11th Grade 2025-09-30
Across
- - Force applied over time.
- - Heat measure in process.
- - Summation of infinitesimals.
- - Energy and heat study.
- - Bending of waves.
- - Infinitesimal change in variable.
- - Amplified oscillation.
- - Approach of a function value.
- - Mass in motion.
- - Rate of velocity change.
- - Balanced opposing forces.
- - Speed with direction.
- - Maximum displacement.
- - Slope in multiple dimensions.
- - Growth or decay function.
- - Likelihood of occurrence.
- - Sum of sequence terms.
- - Change of wave direction in medium.
- - Energy as waves or particles.
- - Directed magnitude.
- - Cycles per unit time.
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- - Distance between wave crests.
- - Splitting of atomic nuclei.
- - Change in object’s position.
- - Repeated periodic motion.
- - Inverse of exponentiation.
- - Ordered set of elements.
- - Joining of atomic nuclei.
- - Push or pull interaction.
- - Measure of spread in data.
- - Special number from a matrix.
- - Vector unchanged by transformation.
- - No breaks in a function.
- - Scalar for vector transformation.
- - Number array with rows and columns.
- - Instantaneous rate of change.
- - Quantity without direction.
- - Deviation as spread measure.
- - Pattern of probabilities.
- - Disorder in a system.
40 Clues: - Mass in motion. • - Bending of waves. • - Directed magnitude. • - Speed with direction. • - Maximum displacement. • - Cycles per unit time. • - Disorder in a system. • - Energy and heat study. • - Amplified oscillation. • - Sum of sequence terms. • - Force applied over time. • - Ordered set of elements. • - Heat measure in process. • - Rate of velocity change. • ...
Bioenergetics Crossword! 2024-09-10
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- Where do H+ want to go before ETC starts?
- What do we need for the Kreb's Cycle to keep going?
- Is FADH2 -> FAD oxidized or reduced?
- Complex 5 of the ETC is also known as?
- How many Hydrogens does Complex 5 release to the matrix?
- When the electrons are passed through each complex, what is released?
- Complex 4 is the last electron acceptor because it has what?
- Where does the Kreb's Cycle occur in a cell?
- Where is the lower concentration of hydrogens before ETC starts?
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- What is formed in Complex 4 of the ETC?
- What can be converted to ACOA? (at rest)
- Is NADH -> NAD oxidized or reduced?
- How many ATP are formed in one Kreb's Cycle?
- How many H+ does complex 1&3 release?
- How many hydrogens does Complex 2 release?
- The Krebs Cycle and ETC are both ____ systems (require oxygen).
- Where do the NADH and FADH2 go after they are formed in the Krebs Cycle?
- The inner membrane is _____ to Hydrogens
- Name of process that results in 38-40 ATP
- Which energy process is used first?
20 Clues: Is NADH -> NAD oxidized or reduced? • Which energy process is used first? • Is FADH2 -> FAD oxidized or reduced? • How many H+ does complex 1&3 release? • Complex 5 of the ETC is also known as? • What is formed in Complex 4 of the ETC? • What can be converted to ACOA? (at rest) • The inner membrane is _____ to Hydrogens • Where do H+ want to go before ETC starts? • ...
Homework 7 Makeup 2024-11-26
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- the tip of the nail that extends beyond the finger tip
- form a tough barrier, dead keratinocytes
- responsible for the growth of the nail plate
- oil that is mechanical protection for the skin
- a period of growth in which new hair develops
- also known as a merocrine sweat gland
- melanocytes, dermal papilla, matrix cells, inner root sheath and outer root sheath
- layer of skin cells that has 3-5 layers of flattened cells
- part of the hair above the surface of the skin
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- flat overlapping cells in a scale like formation
- one of the layers of the skin
- regression phase - brief period of time where hair growth stops
- papillary layer that forms finger like projections into the epidermis
- form a cutaneous permeability barrier
- superficial fat layer and deep fat layer
- eumelanin and pheomelanin
- stratum that is absent in thin skin
- an oily substance that are different lipids mixed together that lubricates skin and hair
18 Clues: eumelanin and pheomelanin • one of the layers of the skin • stratum that is absent in thin skin • form a cutaneous permeability barrier • also known as a merocrine sweat gland • form a tough barrier, dead keratinocytes • superficial fat layer and deep fat layer • responsible for the growth of the nail plate • a period of growth in which new hair develops • ...
Robot Kinematics 2024-11-05
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- Connection between links allowing relative motion.
- The type of kinematics that finds endeffector position from joint variables.
- Measurement unit often used for rotational motion.
- A type of rotation about the vertical axis.
- Part of a transformation that involves an angle around an axis.
- The study of motion without considering forces.
- Rate of change of position; important in kinematics analysis.
- Abbreviation for the number of independent movements a robot can make.
- A type of rotation about the longitudinal axis.
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- The type of kinematics that finds joint variables from endeffector position.
- Matrix that describes the relationship between two frames (often denoted as T).
- Matrix relating joint velocities to endeffector velocities.
- The part of a robot that interacts with the environment, e.g., a gripper.
- A coordinate system fixed on a robot link.
- The volume within which a robot operates.
- A line around which rotation occurs.
- A position where the robot loses a degree of freedom.
- A rigid body between joints in a robotic chain.
18 Clues: A line around which rotation occurs. • The volume within which a robot operates. • A coordinate system fixed on a robot link. • A type of rotation about the vertical axis. • The study of motion without considering forces. • A type of rotation about the longitudinal axis. • A rigid body between joints in a robotic chain. • ...
UNIT-V 2021-01-08
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- of a layer can be fully described and explicitly stored.
- is a series of connected cells that portray length.
- Recursively divides an area into four quadrants until all the quadrants are homogeneous.
- is a group of connected cells that portray a shape.
- value of the cell represents the value of the phenomenon of interest.
- is the primary data object used in raster data model.
- is determine by the size of the cell.
- uses individual cells in a matrix, grid format to represent real world entities.
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- Reduces data by defining the boundary of entity.
- is usually relates to satellite imagery.
- rarely used because of it's association with mathematics.
- technical term associated with how raster data are managed by computer programmers.
- analysis operations can be more difficult.
- encoding taking advantage of the repetition of values in a row.
- encoding Uses a series of square blocks to encode data.
- is ArcInfo raster type.
16 Clues: is ArcInfo raster type. • is determine by the size of the cell. • is usually relates to satellite imagery. • analysis operations can be more difficult. • Reduces data by defining the boundary of entity. • is a series of connected cells that portray length. • is a group of connected cells that portray a shape. • is the primary data object used in raster data model. • ...
Structure of the Nail 2021-10-18
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- grove, crease, line, indentation
- protein that is harder in nails than in hair
- portion of living skin that supports the nail plate as it grows toward free edge
- hardened keratin plate that sits on and covers the nail bed
- attaches nail plate to nail bed
- visible part of the matrix--whiteish half moon
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- tissue bordering the root and sides of nail
- also called onyx; hard protective plate composed of mostly keratin
- extends over the tip of finger or toe
- aka lateral nail fold; the fold of skin overlapping the sides of the nail
- dead tissue attached tot he nail plate
- also called natural nail
- area where nail plate sells are formed
- furrow on each side of the nail
- living skin at base of nail plate
- folds of normal skin around the nail plate
16 Clues: also called natural nail • furrow on each side of the nail • attaches nail plate to nail bed • grove, crease, line, indentation • living skin at base of nail plate • extends over the tip of finger or toe • dead tissue attached tot he nail plate • area where nail plate sells are formed • folds of normal skin around the nail plate • tissue bordering the root and sides of nail • ...
D1 Crossword 2015-11-18
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- / The question you cannot ask Miss Lydon about D1.
- / A graph which the edges have a direction associated with them.
- / If a graph isn't "not connected", it's _________
- / A graph which has 2 sets of vertices which only join to vertices from the other set.
- / When every vertex on a graph is directly connected to every other vertex, the graph is referred to as ________.
- / Closed path around a graph.
- / If all valencies are even, a graph is "___________"
- / To search an ordered list you use a ______ Search Algorithm
- / Miss Lydon cannot pronounce it.
- / A matrix that records the weights of the edges between the verticies.
- / An example of a graph which many people carry in their pocket. "___________ ___"
- / Another word for "Order"
- / A simple graph doesn't contain any
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- / Not in Kilograms
- / First studied by Mei-Ko Kwan
- / ______'s Agorithm
- / Another word for verticies
- / If there are no cycles but its connected graph?
- / A matrix recording the number of links between the vertices.
- Sort / Faster than Bubble
- / Not Prims algorithm.
21 Clues: / Not in Kilograms • / ______'s Agorithm • / Not Prims algorithm. • Sort / Faster than Bubble • / Another word for "Order" • / Another word for verticies • / Closed path around a graph. • / First studied by Mei-Ko Kwan • / Miss Lydon cannot pronounce it. • / A simple graph doesn't contain any • / If there are no cycles but its connected graph? • ...
D1 Crossword 2015-11-18
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- / A simple graph doesn't contain any
- / To search an ordered list you use a ______ Search Algorithm
- / A graph which the edges have a direction associated with them.
- / Miss Lydon cannot pronounce it.
- / An example of a graph which many people carry in their pocket. "___________ ___"
- / A matrix that records the weights of the edges between the verticies.
- / Another word for "Order"
- / Another word for verticies
- / If all valencies are even, a graph is "___________"
- / The question you cannot ask Miss Lydon about D1.
- Sort / Faster than Bubble
- / If there are no cycles but its connected graph?
- / When every vertex on a graph is directly connected to every other vertex, the graph is referred to as ________.
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- / If a graph isn't "not connected", it's _________
- / First studied by Mei-Ko Kwan "_______ _______"
- / A matrix recording the number of links between the vertices.
- / Not in Kilograms
- / Not Prims algorithm.
- / ______'s Agorithm
- / A graph which has 2 sets of vertices which only join to vertices from the other set.
- / Closed path around a graph.
21 Clues: / Not in Kilograms • / ______'s Agorithm • / Not Prims algorithm. • Sort / Faster than Bubble • / Another word for "Order" • / Another word for verticies • / Closed path around a graph. • / Miss Lydon cannot pronounce it. • / A simple graph doesn't contain any • / First studied by Mei-Ko Kwan "_______ _______" • / If there are no cycles but its connected graph? • ...
B Layer-Yellow Unit-Bren Vaughan 2021-10-07
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- tall and thin tissue protecting underlying tissue
- 2+ layers
- the study of tissues and cells to diagnose disease
- type of tissue that protects and supports organs (bones)
- type of tissue that covers body surfaces and cavities
- generates force for movement
- type of connective tissue that is thicker with more fibers and less cells
- glands that secrete straight into bloodstream
- group of cells working together
- contain keratin
- connective tissue that is made of many other connective tissues
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- allows tissue to stretch
- change from cuboidal to squamous tissue
- strengthen and support tissues
- cells that secrete substances
- connective tissue with liquid matrix
- substance between cells
- connective tissue that is a fluid in lymphatic vessels
- flat tissue made for through-passage
- single layer that looks like more
- the study of tissues
- glands that secrete through ducts
- type of connective tissue where there are fibers intertwined between many cells
- detects changes and sends nerve impulses
- type of connective tissue that is rubbery and can endure much stress
- cube-shaped tissue for adsorption and secretion
26 Clues: 2+ layers • contain keratin • the study of tissues • substance between cells • allows tissue to stretch • generates force for movement • cells that secrete substances • strengthen and support tissues • group of cells working together • single layer that looks like more • glands that secrete through ducts • connective tissue with liquid matrix • flat tissue made for through-passage • ...
aerobic respiration 2017-02-20
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- the final product of the electron transport chain
- the organelle into which pyruvate diffuses
- molecule to accept the electrons at the end of the electron transport chain
- the site of glycolysis
- the process whereby hydrogen ions move down the concentration gradient across the membrane
- the loss of hydrogens or electrons
- dioxide the waste product of the link reaction
- site of the link reaction
- the type of ATP production in the Kreb cycle
- removal of a CO2 molecule
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- the chemical to which acetyl attaches in the link reaction
- the first stage of glycolysis
- the protein complex through which protons diffuse into the matrix
- the combination of the acetyl to a 4 carbon sugar in the citric acid cycle
- the product of glycolysis
- the mitochondrial membrane containing the electron transport chain
- the number of carbon atoms in acetyl groups
- the stage in glycolysis where a 6 C sugar is split in two.
- the election carrier that carries enough energy to produce ATP
- the molecule that donates hydrogen atoms to the ETC midway.
20 Clues: the site of glycolysis • the product of glycolysis • site of the link reaction • removal of a CO2 molecule • the first stage of glycolysis • the loss of hydrogens or electrons • the organelle into which pyruvate diffuses • the number of carbon atoms in acetyl groups • the type of ATP production in the Kreb cycle • dioxide the waste product of the link reaction • ...
Science, Physics and Math Crossword 11th Grade 2025-09-30
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- - Rate of change of function.
- - Number describing matrix property.
- - Oscillation at natural frequency.
- - Sum of sequence terms.
- - Slope in multiple variables.
- - Balance of forces.
- - Speed with direction.
- - Disorder in system.
- - Rate of energy transfer.
- - Change in position.
- - Maximum wave displacement.
- - Mass times velocity.
- - Line touching a curve once.
- - Push or pull interaction.
- - Third-degree polynomial.
- - Distance between crests.
- - Magnitude without direction.
- - Splitting of nuclei.
- - Line perpendicular to tangent.
- - Growth or decay process.
- - Relation of inputs and outputs.
- - Line approached by a curve.
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- - Magnitude with direction.
- - Sequence approaching a limit.
- - Sum of infinitesimal areas.
- - Change of momentum.
- - Ability to do work.
- - Expression with many terms.
- - Value approached by function.
- - Inverse of exponentiation.
- - Change in velocity rate.
- - Oscillations per second.
- - Second-degree polynomial.
- - Heat and energy study.
- - Repeated motion around point.
- - Heat in chemical system.
- - Force times distance.
- - Ordered list of numbers.
- - Combination of nuclei.
- - Array of numbers in rows.
40 Clues: - Balance of forces. • - Change of momentum. • - Ability to do work. • - Disorder in system. • - Change in position. • - Mass times velocity. • - Splitting of nuclei. • - Speed with direction. • - Force times distance. • - Sum of sequence terms. • - Heat and energy study. • - Combination of nuclei. • - Change in velocity rate. • - Rate of energy transfer. • - Oscillations per second. • ...
