matrix Crossword Puzzles
Matrix Puzzle 2023-05-12
Test 2 2023-10-02
Across
- B: Basic unit of complex life / T: Basic unit of a notebook
- Key to modern neural networks / Why we're all on Twitter
- Modern neural network building blocks / Optimus Prime and friends
- B: Limb tightening muscle / T: Generalized Matrix
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- Excellent ML/AI Consultants / Horrible Crossword Makers
- B: Substance cells are embedded in / T: A multi-dimensional array of numbers
- What neural networks, OOP posts, and the healthcare ecosystem have in common
- B: Large plant with a pleasant shade / T: Many real-world AI implementations
- B: Healthcare Meme Source / T: Java Programming Style
9 Clues: B: Limb tightening muscle / T: Generalized Matrix • B: Healthcare Meme Source / T: Java Programming Style • Excellent ML/AI Consultants / Horrible Crossword Makers • Key to modern neural networks / Why we're all on Twitter • B: Basic unit of complex life / T: Basic unit of a notebook • Modern neural network building blocks / Optimus Prime and friends • ...
DS unit1 and 2 2023-08-09
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- It is an English-like presentation of the code required for an algorithm.
- a function that describes the algorithm's efficiency in terms of the amount of data it must process.
- One type of data structure
- A matrix in which number of zero elements are higher than ----------elements is called Sparse Matrix
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- a Data Structure which does not store previous versions of the Data Structure.
- Step by step instructions/Procedure
- Some Programming languages supports ----major of physical view.
- A special type of string.
- The list having inherent order
9 Clues: A special type of string. • One type of data structure • The list having inherent order • Step by step instructions/Procedure • Some Programming languages supports ----major of physical view. • It is an English-like presentation of the code required for an algorithm. • a Data Structure which does not store previous versions of the Data Structure. • ...
anatomy 2022-10-05
Across
- dermis connective tissue
- grease
- skin color
- raises the hair
- dense irregular connective tissue
- where skin over laps the nail
- produce sweat
Down
- provides blood supply to the hair
- carrot color
- fat
- resting place of epithelium tissue
- produces oily sebum
- growth zone
- protects from the outside world
- the layer of liquid separated the serous layer
15 Clues: fat • grease • skin color • growth zone • carrot color • produce sweat • raises the hair • produces oily sebum • dermis connective tissue • where skin over laps the nail • protects from the outside world • provides blood supply to the hair • dense irregular connective tissue • resting place of epithelium tissue • the layer of liquid separated the serous layer
The Molecules of Cells 2012-10-12
Across
- bone cell type that produces new bone
- compound ___________ glands are drained by multiple branching ducts
- bone unit
- basal layer derived from connective tissue
- epithelial tissue that lines kidney tubules
- part of bone unit that nerves and vessels run through
- neuron structure that receive incoming impulses
- fibrous connective tissue that surrounds cartilage
- most connective tissues arise from this tissue that is mesodermal in origin
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- type of cell found in adipose tissue
- portion of extracellular matrix that may be liquid to solid depending on the tissue type
- tissue containing multiple cell types and a gelatinous matrix containing interlacing fibers of collagen, elastin, and reticular fibers
- type of bone that is typically fast growing and lacks regular arrangement of fibers
- derived from neural crest cells and form specific sensory receptors in non-teleost vertebrates
- type of formed element that defends body from infection and disease
- fibers lacking in the cartilage of living agnathans
- type of nervous cell that support, nourish, and insulate neurons
- type of muscle that is mononucleated, fusiform in shape and under involuntary control
- type of gland whose product is carried away by the circulatory system
- type of cartilage found in tracheal rings and tips of ribs
20 Clues: bone unit • type of cell found in adipose tissue • bone cell type that produces new bone • basal layer derived from connective tissue • epithelial tissue that lines kidney tubules • neuron structure that receive incoming impulses • fibrous connective tissue that surrounds cartilage • fibers lacking in the cartilage of living agnathans • ...
Algebra 2 2014-05-29
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- a comparison or two quantities by division
- survey of an entire population
- a rectangular array of numbers
- having the same size and shape
- the process of writing a number or algebraic expression as a product
- event: an event made up of two or more simple events
- set: a set with a definite number of elements
- the distance around the circle
- a monomial or a sum or difference of monomials
- a polynomial with two terms
- a compound statement that uses the word or
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- an indicated root of a quantity
- an outcome or set of outcomes in a probability experiment
- the closeness of a given measurement or value to the actual measurement of value
- the expression under a radical sign
- series: the indicated sum of the terms of an arithmetic sequence
- a statement that two ratios are equal
- a ratio that compares two quantities measured in different untis
- set: a set with no elements
- function: a polynomial function of degree 3
- a possible result of a probability experiment
- the repetitive application of the same rule
- an equation that has no solution
- each value in a matrix
- of a set: an item in a set
- length: the distance along an arc measured in linear units
26 Clues: each value in a matrix • of a set: an item in a set • set: a set with no elements • a polynomial with two terms • survey of an entire population • a rectangular array of numbers • having the same size and shape • the distance around the circle • an indicated root of a quantity • an equation that has no solution • the expression under a radical sign • ...
Dental Materials 2021-03-01
Across
- IV Restoration that restores the proximal surfaces of incisors that involves the incisal angle
- a properly triturated amalgam has a ___________ appearance
- insulation required for deep amalgam cavity preparations
- Change the expansion or contraction of a material can cause this
- makes up 50% of amalgam
- mixture of lathe-cut and spherical particles
- causes a dark and dull appearance of an amalgam
- Amalgam is strong in ___________ strength.
- alloy used to join metals together or repair cast restorations
- metal used for implants
- Black Dr. ___________ developed the classification of dental caries
- the process of mixing an amalgam
- adapts the matrix tightly against the gingival margin during an amalgam restoration
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- metallic restorative material composed of silver-based alloy mixed with mercury
- four Amalgam takes _________ hours to completely set before being polished
- bands Helps to contain amalgam during a class II restoration
- instrument used during amalgam placement to avoid voids in the restoration
- the gradual change of shape of a restoration caused by compression from occlusion
- breakdown of a metal by chemical reactions with substances in the environment
- Carving of an amalgam is required at the ___________ phase
- mixture of 2 or more metals
- wax technique used to fabricate dental casting alloys
- a restoration fabricated outside the mouth
23 Clues: makes up 50% of amalgam • metal used for implants • mixture of 2 or more metals • the process of mixing an amalgam • Amalgam is strong in ___________ strength. • a restoration fabricated outside the mouth • mixture of lathe-cut and spherical particles • causes a dark and dull appearance of an amalgam • wax technique used to fabricate dental casting alloys • ...
Cellular Respiration 2020-12-18
Across
- The middle of the mitochondria.
- The second stage of cellular respiration which takes place in the mitochondrial matrix.
- This system circulates glucose and oxygen to cells.
- This system brings in oxygen and gets rid of co2 and water vapor.
- Second step in anaerobic respiration that produces no ATP.
- Has a sugar, base, and 3 phosphates.
- Doesn't need oxygen and produces 2 ATP per glucose.
- The pyruvate is being changed into alcohol and carbon dioxide.
- Needs oxygen and produces 38 ATP per glucose.
- The first stage of cellular respiration which takes place in the cytoplasm.
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- This system absorbs glucose from food.
- The third stage of cellular respiration which takes place in the inner membrane of the mitochondria.
- respiration The process in which cells break down glucose and release ATP.
- Has the opposite equation of cellular respiration.
- The pyruvate is being changed into lactic acid.
- Are in anaerobic muscle cells and are used for activities that go above and beyond the aerobic range.
- A waste product of cellular respiration.
- The preferred source of energy to make ATP.
- Are in aerobic muscle cells and are used for activities that are in the normal speed and strength range.
- This organism uses lactic fermentation to make ATP.
20 Clues: The middle of the mitochondria. • Has a sugar, base, and 3 phosphates. • This system absorbs glucose from food. • A waste product of cellular respiration. • The preferred source of energy to make ATP. • Needs oxygen and produces 38 ATP per glucose. • The pyruvate is being changed into lactic acid. • Has the opposite equation of cellular respiration. • ...
Metabolic Processes- Cellular Respiration 2020-10-31
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- Gaining electrons
- Formation of ATP indirectly (2 words)
- ETC produces an ___ gradient
- In a reaction the change in ___ identifies if a reaction occurred spontaneously
- Removal of amino groups from amino acids
- A coenzyme is an ___ molecule
- Glycolysis step 6-10 (2 words)
- Process requiring oxygen
- Undergo betaoxidation (2 words)
- trail
- Produces 32 ATP
- Glycolysis location
- Low concentration of hydrogen ions
- Converts into alpha ketoglutarate
- FADH2 (2words)
- Lacking oxygen
- 3-phosphoglycerate becomes 2-phosphoglycerate through
- Amount of energy required to break reactant's bonds
- Substrate level phosphorylation ___ forms ATP
- Energy shuttle
- Used in alcoholic beverages
- Breakdown molecules
- Cyclical process
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- Inorganic molecules
- Transferring a Pi from ATP to another molecule
- NAD+
- Reducing agent
- Cellular respiration is a ___ reaction
- Exergonic process
- Regenerative compound
- One step process in mitochondrial matrix
- Causes fatigue, soreness, stiffness (3 words)
- At complex ___, water is formed
- Glucose splits into two ___
- A two carbon molecule
- Complex with the strongest electron attraction (two words)
- Thermodynamics first law
- Across ETC complexes' ___ increases
- The energy available to do work
- Pyruvate oxidation waste (2 words)
- ___ increases when solids become gas
41 Clues: NAD+ • trail • Reducing agent • FADH2 (2words) • Lacking oxygen • Energy shuttle • Produces 32 ATP • Cyclical process • Gaining electrons • Exergonic process • Inorganic molecules • Glycolysis location • Breakdown molecules • Regenerative compound • A two carbon molecule • Process requiring oxygen • Thermodynamics first law • Glucose splits into two ___ • Used in alcoholic beverages • ...
Skeletal system 2020-10-05
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- type of marrow; hemopoietic tissue
- Growing bone contains epiphyseal plate
- process of bone development; cartilage is replaced by bone through childhood
- a break in the bone
- type of marrow; triglyceride storage
- bone shape that is thin and curved
- unspecialized stem cells; the only cells that go under cell division
- bone shape that is cube-like and approximately equal in length, width, and thickness
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- the proximal and distal ends of the bone
- bone shape that is small, round, and imbedded into tendons
- fibrous layer that protects bone, assists in fracture repair, nourishes bone tissue, and is the attachment point for ligaments and tendons
- the thin layer of cartilage covering the epiphyses where the bone forms a joint; reduces friction and shock
- bone building cells that initiate calcification, synthesize & secrete organic compounds for extracellular matrix
- bone shape that is cylindrical and longer than it is wide
- cavity; the hollow space within the diaphysis that contains yellow bone marrow and blood vessels in adults
- bone shaft; the main part of the bone
- huge cells made up of monocytes (WBC), help with breakdown of bone in the extracellular matrix
- bone shape that is complex
- plate; area of growth in the long bone
- the membrane that lines the medullary cavity
20 Clues: a break in the bone • bone shape that is complex • type of marrow; hemopoietic tissue • bone shape that is thin and curved • type of marrow; triglyceride storage • bone shaft; the main part of the bone • Growing bone contains epiphyseal plate • plate; area of growth in the long bone • the proximal and distal ends of the bone • the membrane that lines the medullary cavity • ...
Algebra 2 Hon Project 2024-05-21
Across
- An equation involving derivatives of a function
- A number that, when squared, equals -1
- The process of finding the original function from its derivative
- A function that is the inverse of an exponential function
- A matrix used to represent a system of linear equations
- The graph of a quadratic function
- The value of the variable that satisfies an equation
- The highest power of the variable in a polynomial
- A function that is the sum of a constant and a multiple of a variable
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- The measure of the steepness of a line
- A term that cancels out a common factor in both the numerator and the denominator
- A function with a variable in the exponent
- A function that can be written in the form f(x) = ax^2 + bx + c
- The point where the graph of a function intersects the y-axis
- The study of shapes, sizes, and properties of figures
- The distance between a number and zero on the number line
- The sum of the values in a data set divided by the number of values
- A set of numbers that can be expressed in the form a + bi
- The value that appears most frequently in a data set
- A type of matrix with the same number of rows and columns
20 Clues: The graph of a quadratic function • The measure of the steepness of a line • A number that, when squared, equals -1 • A function with a variable in the exponent • An equation involving derivatives of a function • The highest power of the variable in a polynomial • The value that appears most frequently in a data set • ...
Tissues 2024-05-08
Across
- A hard specialized tissue that is part of the skeletal system
- Muscle, this tissue is found in the walls of hollow organs
- Consciously controlled, this tissue is attached to bones and allows for movement
- there are four subtypes of this connective tissue
- Connects muscle to bone
- Also called nerve cells, these generate electrical signals that allow information to be conveys quickly to different parts of the body
- Includes tendons and ligaments
- Consists of cells suspended in an extracellular matrix, 3 subtypes
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- Tightly packed sheets of cells that cover surfaces, line hollow organs and body cavities
- Connects bone to bone
- A specialized tissue that gives structure, found in your ears and nose
- The bottom side of an epithelial cell
- Cells assist neurons
- This tissue contracts using the proteins Actin and Myosin, has 3 subcatagories
- Another name for fat tissue, cushions and protects
- The top side of an epithelial cell
- This tissue is found in the brain, spinal cord, and nerves, it senses external stimuli
- The most common connective tissue, supports organs and blood vessels, connects epithelial tissue to muscle tissue
- This tissue flows through your body, its extracellular matrix is called plasma
- Only found in the heart, it is also referred to as striated muscle
20 Clues: Cells assist neurons • Connects bone to bone • Connects muscle to bone • Includes tendons and ligaments • The top side of an epithelial cell • The bottom side of an epithelial cell • there are four subtypes of this connective tissue • Another name for fat tissue, cushions and protects • Muscle, this tissue is found in the walls of hollow organs • ...
Transformations 2023-04-14
Across
- Something that makes a right angle to the vertical axis.
- The extent of something.
- Something that makes a right angle to the horizontal axis.
- A line of numbers arranged vertically in matrices.
- The exact middle of an object.
- When we transform a shape it is still ____ to the preimage.
- The first or beginning of something.
- The last or end of something.
- A mathematical term for changing the position of a shape.
- The process of changing the position of a shape while maintaining it's congruence.
- A rectangle of numbers arranged in rows and columns.
- What the numbers inside the matrices are called.
- Describes a translation by it's direction and magnitude.
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- The original figure before it is transformed.
- A line of reference on a coordinate plane.
- A course in which something moves.
- A type of transformation that rotates a shape around a point.
- A transformation that uses a line like a mirror to reflect an image.
- A line of numbers arranged horizontally in a matrix.
- A part of something larger.
- A mark that shows the place of a location of something on a coordinate plane.
- What we call a new image when the preimage is transformed.
22 Clues: The extent of something. • A part of something larger. • The last or end of something. • The exact middle of an object. • A course in which something moves. • The first or beginning of something. • A line of reference on a coordinate plane. • The original figure before it is transformed. • What the numbers inside the matrices are called. • ...
Cellular Respiration 2020-12-18
Across
- Are in anaerobic muscle cells and are used for activities that go above and beyond the aerobic range.
- Are in aerobic muscle cells and are used for activities that are in the normal speed and strength range.
- This system circulates glucose and oxygen to cells.
- The third stage of cellular respiration which takes place in the inner membrane of the mitochondria.
- Second step in anaerobic respiration that produces no ATP.
- The pyruvate is being changed into lactic acid.
- This system absorbs glucose from food.
- The pyruvate is being changed into alcohol and carbon dioxide.
- The first stage of cellular respiration which takes place in the cytoplasm.
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- Needs oxygen and produces 38 ATP per glucose.
- Doesn't need oxygen and produces 2 ATP per glucose.
- The process in which cells break down glucose and release ATP.
- This system brings in oxygen and gets rid of co2 and water vapor.
- Has the opposite equation of cellular respiration.
- A waste product of cellular respiration.
- Has a sugar, base, and 3 phosphates.
- This organism uses lactic fermentation to make ATP.
- The second stage of cellular respiration which takes place in the mitochondrial matrix.
- The preferred source of energy to make ATP.
- The middle of the mitochondria.
20 Clues: The middle of the mitochondria. • Has a sugar, base, and 3 phosphates. • This system absorbs glucose from food. • A waste product of cellular respiration. • The preferred source of energy to make ATP. • Needs oxygen and produces 38 ATP per glucose. • The pyruvate is being changed into lactic acid. • Has the opposite equation of cellular respiration. • ...
Skeletal System 2020-10-05
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- plate; area of growth in the long bone
- the proximal and distal ends of the bone
- Growing bone contains epiphyseal plate
- bone shape that is cube-like and approximately equal in length, width, and thickness
- bone shape that is thin and curved
- type of cavity; hollow space within the diaphysis that contains yellow bone marrow and blood vessels in adults
- type of marrow; hemopoietic tissue
- process of bone development; cartilage is replaced by bone through childhood
- bone building cells that initiate calcification, synthesize & secrete organic compounds for extracellular matrix
- a break in the bone
- fibrous layer that protects bone, assists in fracture repair, nourishes bone tissue, and is the attachment point for ligaments and tendons
- bone shape that is small, round, and imbedded into tendons
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- bone shaft; the main part of the bone
- unspecialized stem cells; the only cells that go under cell division
- bone shape that is cylindrical and longer than it is wide
- bone shape that is complex
- the membrane that lines the medullary cavity
- huge cells made up of monocytes (WBC), help with breakdown of bone in the extracellular matrix
- type of marrow; triglyceride storage tissue
- the thin layer of cartilage covering the epiphyses where the bone forms a joint; reduces friction and shock
20 Clues: a break in the bone • bone shape that is complex • bone shape that is thin and curved • type of marrow; hemopoietic tissue • bone shaft; the main part of the bone • plate; area of growth in the long bone • Growing bone contains epiphyseal plate • the proximal and distal ends of the bone • type of marrow; triglyceride storage tissue • ...
Skeletal system 2020-10-05
Across
- type of marrow; hemopoietic tissue
- Growing bone contains epiphyseal plate
- process of bone development; cartilage is replaced by bone through childhood
- a break in the bone
- type of marrow; triglyceride storage
- bone shape that is thin and curved
- unspecialized stem cells; the only cells that go under cell division
- bone shape that is cube-like and approximately equal in length, width, and thickness
Down
- the proximal and distal ends of the bone
- bone shape that is small, round, and imbedded into tendons
- fibrous layer that protects bone, assists in fracture repair, nourishes bone tissue, and is the attachment point for ligaments and tendons
- the thin layer of cartilage covering the epiphyses where the bone forms a joint; reduces friction and shock
- bone building cells that initiate calcification, synthesize & secrete organic compounds for extracellular matrix
- bone shape that is cylindrical and longer than it is wide
- cavity; the hollow space within the diaphysis that contains yellow bone marrow and blood vessels in adults
- bone shaft; the main part of the bone
- huge cells made up of monocytes (WBC), help with breakdown of bone in the extracellular matrix
- bone shape that is complex
- plate; area of growth in the long bone
- the membrane that lines the medullary cavity
20 Clues: a break in the bone • bone shape that is complex • type of marrow; hemopoietic tissue • bone shape that is thin and curved • type of marrow; triglyceride storage • bone shaft; the main part of the bone • Growing bone contains epiphyseal plate • plate; area of growth in the long bone • the proximal and distal ends of the bone • the membrane that lines the medullary cavity • ...
Skeletal System Crossword! 2020-10-20
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- Bone is broken completely, but ends do not penetrate the skin
- Bone penetrates the skin; also known as an open fracture
- A fracture in which the bone splinters, but the break is incomplete
- Cells that work opposite of osteoblasts and are capable of resorbing and breaking down bone structure
- Immature cells capable of differentiating (changing) into osteoblasts
- vertebral column
- How many bones are we born with?
- A fracture in which the bone ends are forced into each other
- have spaces between the trabeculae webbing are filled with bone marrow
- Bone is crushed
- How many bones do an adult body have?
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- the formation of blood cellular components
- Cells capable of forming bone by secreting osteoid (proteins such as collagen) that form a bone matrix, and eventually mineralized bone
- made up of a dense spider web-like netting of bone called trabeculae
- Fracture type which is a typical skull fracture
- functions in hematopoiesis, and, in a healthy adult, produces more than 500 billion blood cells a day
- Results from a twisting force
- contains cells that resist force and that also respond to external stress to initiate bone remodeling
- Once an osteoblast is completely surrounded by bone matrix, it stops secreting osteoid and becomes an osteocyte
- 24 total of this
20 Clues: Bone is crushed • vertebral column • 24 total of this • Results from a twisting force • How many bones are we born with? • How many bones do an adult body have? • the formation of blood cellular components • Fracture type which is a typical skull fracture • Bone penetrates the skin; also known as an open fracture • A fracture in which the bone ends are forced into each other • ...
Transformations 2023-04-14
Across
- Something that makes a right angle to the vertical axis.
- The extent of something.
- Something that makes a right angle to the horizontal axis.
- A line of numbers arranged vertically in matrices.
- The exact middle of an object.
- When we transform a shape it is still ____ to the preimage.
- The first or beginning of something.
- The last or end of something.
- A mathematical term for changing the position of a shape.
- The process of changing the position of a shape while maintaining it's congruence.
- A rectangle of numbers arranged in rows and columns.
- What the numbers inside the matrices are called.
- Describes a translation by it's direction and magnitude.
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- The original figure before it is transformed.
- A line of reference on a coordinate plane.
- A course in which something moves.
- A type of transformation that rotates a shape around a point.
- A transformation that uses a line like a mirror to reflect an image.
- A line of numbers arranged horizontally in a matrix.
- A part of something larger.
- A mark that shows the place of a location of something on a coordinate plane.
- What we call a new image when the preimage is transformed.
22 Clues: The extent of something. • A part of something larger. • The last or end of something. • The exact middle of an object. • A course in which something moves. • The first or beginning of something. • A line of reference on a coordinate plane. • The original figure before it is transformed. • What the numbers inside the matrices are called. • ...
Module 1: Test your Knowledge! 2021-12-01
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- Healthy attached gingiva has a dimpled appearance
- Nutrient deficiency impairs immunity and could affect progression of periodontitis
- Initial inflammatory response that leads to gingivitis
- Condition caused by prolonged deprivation of vitamin C
- Portion of gingiva that fills the interdental space
- Cells that degrade alveolar bone
- Primary means by which bacterial species and saliva are transferred
- Attaches slightly coronal to the CEJ in health
- Preinflammatory peptide adipokine
- Certain microbial species become dominant and imbalanced
- Factors that contribute to initiation and progression of periodontal disease
- This is produced by extracellular matrix
- Nodular enlargement in the apical third of root
- Forms and maintains alveolar bone
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- Inflammatory exudate derived from the periodontal tissues from infection is present
- Registers pain and pressure
- Epithelial cells that lines the inner mucosa and allows flexibility to speak and chew
- This is caused when dentin is exposed
- Number of stages of the polymicrovial biofilm formation
- Thin mineralized connective tissue that covers surface of the root and dentin
- A matrix of connective tissues connecting periodontal ligaments to alveolar bone
- Enamel consists of this kind of tissue
- This is not caused by nutritional deficiencies
- Socket that holds and stabilizes a tooth
- This type of biofilm forms in 2-4 days
25 Clues: Registers pain and pressure • Cells that degrade alveolar bone • Preinflammatory peptide adipokine • Forms and maintains alveolar bone • This is caused when dentin is exposed • Enamel consists of this kind of tissue • This type of biofilm forms in 2-4 days • This is produced by extracellular matrix • Socket that holds and stabilizes a tooth • ...
Module 1: Test your Knowledge! 2021-12-01
Across
- Healthy attached gingiva has a dimpled appearance
- Nutrient deficiency impairs immunity and could affect progression of periodontitis
- Initial inflammatory response that leads to gingivitis
- Condition caused by prolonged deprivation of vitamin C
- Portion of gingiva that fills the interdental space
- Cells that degrade alveolar bone
- Primary means by which bacterial species and saliva are transferred
- Attaches slightly coronal to the CEJ in health
- Preinflammatory peptide adipokine
- Certain microbial species become dominant and imbalanced
- Factors that contribute to initiation and progression of periodontal disease
- This is produced by extracellular matrix
- Nodular enlargement in the apical third of root
- Forms and maintains alveolar bone
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- Inflammatory exudate derived from the periodontal tissues when infection is present
- Registers pain and pressure
- Epithelial cells that lines the inner mucosa and allows flexibility to speak and chew
- This is caused when dentin is exposed
- Number of stages of the polymicrovial biofilm formation
- Thin mineralized connective tissue that covers surface of the root and dentin
- A matrix of connective tissues connecting periodontal ligaments to alveolar bone
- Enamel consists of this kind of tissue
- This is not caused by nutritional deficiencies
- Socket that holds and stabilizes a tooth
- This type of biofilm forms in 2-4 days
25 Clues: Registers pain and pressure • Cells that degrade alveolar bone • Preinflammatory peptide adipokine • Forms and maintains alveolar bone • This is caused when dentin is exposed • Enamel consists of this kind of tissue • This type of biofilm forms in 2-4 days • This is produced by extracellular matrix • Socket that holds and stabilizes a tooth • ...
Skeletal and muscular 2023-12-06
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- bone Located inside compact bones at widened ends of long bones, has spaces in matrix so it looks like a sponge, still rigid, adaptation- to make bones lighter in weight bone
- provide attachment for the body- attach to bones voluntary
- surrounds each eye- close eyelids
- contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.)
- A long bone in your arm
- Helps bones extend
- Attaches to bones to provide movement
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- A bone in the phalangeyspatella
- inside compact bones at widened ends of long bones, has spaces in matrix so it looks like a sponge, still rigid, adaptation- to make bones lighter in weight
- side of neck turns and flexes neck
- Bones in your fingers
- upper back and neck extends head, move shoulder
- joint Joint between bones (as at the elbow or knee) that permits motion in only one plane
- A support in your chest
- Shoulder blade
- Allows muscle to return to its shape
- oris surrounds the mouth- closes lips; puckers lips
- muscles you contract when you want to move (skeletal)
- tone the state of partial contraction
- muscle - forms the wall of the heart and contracts to circulate blood involuntary
- connect muscles to bone
- shrinkes in size and lose strength
22 Clues: Shoulder blade • Helps bones extend • Bones in your fingers • A support in your chest • A long bone in your arm • connect muscles to bone • A bone in the phalangeyspatella • surrounds each eye- close eyelids • side of neck turns and flexes neck • shrinkes in size and lose strength • Allows muscle to return to its shape • tone the state of partial contraction • ...
Sci-Fi Movies 2024-11-21
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- – A wormhole-creating device featured in a 1994 movie and spin-off TV shows.
- – Blade Runner tasked with hunting replicants in *Blade Runner*.
- – Half-vampire Marvel hero known for hunting vampires.
- – Species of Chewbacca in *Star Wars*.
- – James Cameron movie set on Pandora.
- – A cult-favorite sci-fi series about a spaceship crew.
- – Spaceship in *Firefly*.
- – Ranger turned king in *The Lord of the Rings*.
- – Spock’s home planet in *Star Trek*.
- – Rebellion fighter from *Rogue One: A Star Wars Story*.
- – Desert planet central to Frank Herbert’s sci-fi epic.
- – Captain of the USS Enterprise in *Star Trek*.
- – Setting of many sci-fi movies, including *2001: A Space Odyssey*.
- – Icy planet featured in *Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back*.
- – Synthetic human in *Blade Runner*.
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- – Code name for Galen Marek in *Star Wars: The Force Unleashed*.
- – The name of the spaceship in *Battlestar Galactica*.
- – Princess and rebel leader in *Star Wars*.
- – Leader of the resistance in *The Matrix*.
- – Home of Thor and Odin in Norse mythology and Marvel movies.
- – Alien slave trader species from *Star Trek*.
- – Robot antagonists in *Battlestar Galactica*.
- – The chosen hacker in *The Matrix* trilogy.
- – Masked vigilante from *Watchmen*.
- – Superman’s destroyed home planet.
25 Clues: – Spaceship in *Firefly*. • – Masked vigilante from *Watchmen*. • – Superman’s destroyed home planet. • – Synthetic human in *Blade Runner*. • – James Cameron movie set on Pandora. • – Spock’s home planet in *Star Trek*. • – Species of Chewbacca in *Star Wars*. • – Princess and rebel leader in *Star Wars*. • – Leader of the resistance in *The Matrix*. • ...
Ch 17 crossword 2024-12-16
11 Clues: WBC • Tartar • Without cells • Tooth mineral • Main component • Lives without oxygen • Needing oxygen for survival • Prevents hardening of saliva • Too much of solutes in solvent • Building blocks for structures • Without defined shape or borders
Rainbow Turtles Eat Rocks By Miriammmm 2015-09-17
Across
- layers, or bands, in rocks
- a scale used to measure the hardness of a mineral
- molten rock that flows out onto the earths surface
- rock rocks that are changed from sedimentary, igneous or other metaphoric rocks by intense pressure and heat
- rock formed when molten rock has cooled and solidified
- sudden release of energy built up in an area on the crust
- something that has lasted from a living thing that died long ago.
- melted
- loose particles of rock or mineral that range in size from 0.0625-2.0 millimetres in diameter
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- a solid in which the particles are arranged in a pattern to make shapes with flat surfaces
- sedimentary rock made of rounded pebbles held in together with a matrix
- fine-grained material surrounding larger grains in a sedimentary rock
- igneous rock that forms when magma cools on the earths surface
- a non-living, solid material with particles arranged in a repeating pattern called crystals
- a loose rock larger than 256 millimetres (10 inches)
- all sedimentary particles longer than 2 millimetres
- a layer of sediment or sedimentary rock
- molten rock that is located beneath the earths surface
18 Clues: melted • layers, or bands, in rocks • a layer of sediment or sedimentary rock • a scale used to measure the hardness of a mineral • molten rock that flows out onto the earths surface • all sedimentary particles longer than 2 millimetres • a loose rock larger than 256 millimetres (10 inches) • rock formed when molten rock has cooled and solidified • ...
Movies 2023-12-27
10 Clues: matrix actor • the Godfather • gully boy/1983 • mother of Raha • quantico acrtress • director of jawan • director of animal • famous kannada actor • mission impossible actor • slumdog millionaire music director
HVAC And Movies 2025-04-18
10 Clues: short guy • slow motion • jaba the hut • double water • hits golf ball • same as a battery • keffer sutherland • some of our family • Michael Douglas wife • grocery store worker.
Heather's 25th Workiversary 2025-10-14
10 Clues: Grandbaby • Daughter (6) • Daughter (4) • Daughter (7) • Husbands Name • Favorite Holiday • Favorite Team (NFL) • First Matrix Position • Best Place for a Diet Coke • Renee and Heather Lunch Place
Famous Movies 2024-07-21
10 Clues: - Roman epic • - Boxing drama • - Sci-fi horror • - Classic romance • - Sci-fi action film • - Famous shark movie • - Hitchcock thriller • - Dream within a dream • - Highest-grossing film • - Famous shipwreck film
HVAC And Movies 2025-04-18
10 Clues: short guy • slow motion • jaba the hut • double water • hits golf ball • same as a battery • keifer sutherland • some of our family • grocery store worker • Michael Douglas wife
matrix 2022-10-03
4 Clues: angka-angka atau entri dari suatu matriks • susunan bilangan-bilangan yang tegak dalam matriks • susunan bilangan-bilangan yang mendatar dalam matriks • sekumpulan bilangan yang disusun berdasarkan baris dan kolom
Skeletal System 2020-10-05
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- plate; area of growth in the long bone
- the proximal and distal ends of the bone
- Growing bone contains epiphyseal plate
- bone shape that is cube-like and approximately equal in length, width, and thickness
- bone shape that is thin and curved
- type of cavity; hollow space within the diaphysis that contains yellow bone marrow and blood vessels in adults
- type of marrow; hemopoietic tissue
- process of bone development; cartilage is replaced by bone through childhood
- bone building cells that initiate calcification, synthesize & secrete organic compounds for extracellular matrix
- a break in the bone
- fibrous layer that protects bone, assists in fracture repair, nourishes bone tissue, and is the attachment point for ligaments and tendons
- bone shape that is small, round, and imbedded into tendons
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- bone shaft; the main part of the bone
- unspecialized stem cells; the only cells that go under cell division
- bone shape that is cylindrical and longer than it is wide
- bone shape that is complex
- the membrane that lines the medullary cavity
- huge cells made up of monocytes (WBC), help with breakdown of bone in the extracellular matrix
- type of marrow; triglyceride storage tissue
- the thin layer of cartilage covering the epiphyses where the bone forms a joint; reduces friction and shock
20 Clues: a break in the bone • bone shape that is complex • bone shape that is thin and curved • type of marrow; hemopoietic tissue • bone shaft; the main part of the bone • plate; area of growth in the long bone • Growing bone contains epiphyseal plate • the proximal and distal ends of the bone • type of marrow; triglyceride storage tissue • ...
Transformations 2023-04-14
Across
- Something that makes a right angle to the vertical axis.
- The extent of something.
- Something that makes a right angle to the horizontal axis.
- A line of numbers arranged vertically in matrices.
- The exact middle of an object.
- When we transform a shape it is still ____ to the preimage.
- The first or beginning of something.
- The last or end of something.
- A mathematical term for changing the position of a shape.
- The process of changing the position of a shape while maintaining it's congruence.
- A rectangle of numbers arranged in rows and columns.
- What the numbers inside the matrices are called.
- Describes a translation by it's direction and magnitude.
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- The original figure before it is transformed.
- A line of reference on a coordinate plane.
- A course in which something moves.
- A type of transformation that rotates a shape around a point.
- A transformation that uses a line like a mirror to reflect an image.
- A line of numbers arranged horizontally in a matrix.
- A part of something larger.
- A mark that shows the place of a location of something on a coordinate plane.
- What we call a new image when the preimage is transformed.
22 Clues: The extent of something. • A part of something larger. • The last or end of something. • The exact middle of an object. • A course in which something moves. • The first or beginning of something. • A line of reference on a coordinate plane. • The original figure before it is transformed. • What the numbers inside the matrices are called. • ...
The Molecules of Cells 2012-10-12
Across
- tissue containing multiple cell types and a gelatinous matrix containing interlacing fibers of collagen, elastin, and reticular fibers
- type of gland whose product is carried away by the circulatory system
- bone cell type that produces new bone
- portion of extracellular matrix that may be liquid to solid depending on the tissue type
- basal layer derived from connective tissue
- fibrous connective tissue that surrounds cartilage
- type of muscle that is mononucleated, fusiform in shape and under involuntary control
- compound ___________ glands are drained by multiple branching ducts
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- fibers lacking in the cartilage of living agnathans
- type of formed element that defends body from infection and disease
- type of nervous cell that support, nourish, and insulate neurons
- epithelial tissue that lines kidney tubules
- derived from neural crest cells and form specific sensory receptors in non-teleost vertebrates
- part of bone unit that nerves and vessels run through
- type of bone that is typically fast growing and lacks regular arrangement of fibers
- most connective tissues arise from this tissue that is mesodermal in origin
- type of cell found in adipose tissue
- neuron structure that receive incoming impulses
- type of cartilage found in tracheal rings and tips of ribs
- bone unit
20 Clues: bone unit • type of cell found in adipose tissue • bone cell type that produces new bone • basal layer derived from connective tissue • epithelial tissue that lines kidney tubules • neuron structure that receive incoming impulses • fibrous connective tissue that surrounds cartilage • fibers lacking in the cartilage of living agnathans • ...
Tissues 2012-10-12
Across
- most connective tissues arise from this tissue that is mesodermal in origin
- compound ___________ glands are drained by multiple branching ducts
- bone unit
- fibers lacking in the cartilage of living agnathans
- basal layer derived from connective tissue
- tissue containing multiple cell types and a gelatinous matrix containing interlacing fibers of collagen, elastin, and reticular fibers
- epithelial tissue that lines kidney tubules
- bone cell type that produces new bone
- fibrous connective tissue that surrounds cartilage
- type of cell found in adipose tissue
- type of formed element that defends body from infection and disease
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- type of cartilage found in tracheal rings and tips of ribs
- part of bone unit that nerves and vessels run through
- type of nervous cell that support, nourish, and insulate neurons
- derived from neural crest cells and form specific sensory receptors in non-teleost vertebrates
- portion of extracellular matrix that may be liquid to solid depending on the tissue type
- type of bone that is typically fast growing and lacks regular arrangement of fibers
- neuron structure that receive incoming impulses
- type of gland whose product is carried away by the circulatory system
- type of muscle that is mononucleated, fusiform in shape and under involuntary control
20 Clues: bone unit • type of cell found in adipose tissue • bone cell type that produces new bone • basal layer derived from connective tissue • epithelial tissue that lines kidney tubules • neuron structure that receive incoming impulses • fibrous connective tissue that surrounds cartilage • fibers lacking in the cartilage of living agnathans • ...
Module 1: Test your Knowledge! 2021-12-01
Across
- Healthy attached gingiva has a dimpled appearance
- Nutrient deficiency impairs immunity and could affect progression of periodontitis
- Initial inflammatory response that leads to gingivitis
- Prolonged deprivation of vitamin C
- Portion of gingiva that fills the interdental space
- Cells that removes alveolar bone
- Bacterial species and saliva are transferred
- Attaches slightly coronal to the CEJ in health
- Preinflammatory peptide adipokine
- Certain microbial species become dominant and imbalanced
- Factors that contribute to initiation and progression of periodontal disease
- This is produced by extracellular matrix
- Nodular enlargement in apical third of root
- Forms and maintains alveolar bone
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- Inflammatory exudate derived from the periodontal tissues from infection is present
- Registers pain and pressure
- Epithelial cells that lines the inner mucosa and allows flexibility to speak and chew
- This is caused when dentin is exposed
- Number of stages of the polymicrovial biofilm formation
- Thin mineralized connective tissue that covers surface of the root and dentin
- A matrix of connective tissues connecting periodontal ligaments to alveolar bone
- Enamel consists of this kind of tissue
- This is not caused by nutritional deficiencies
- Socket that holds and stabilizes a tooth
- This type of biofilm forms in 2-4 days
25 Clues: Registers pain and pressure • Cells that removes alveolar bone • Preinflammatory peptide adipokine • Forms and maintains alveolar bone • Prolonged deprivation of vitamin C • This is caused when dentin is exposed • Enamel consists of this kind of tissue • This type of biofilm forms in 2-4 days • This is produced by extracellular matrix • ...
Crossword 2023-10-15
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- Collagen type 3 mutation in EDs causes:
- ____ tissue is tissue that connects, supports, binds or separates other tissue or organisims
- A genetic condition that makes your bodies connective tissue weaker is called ____ syndrome
- Finger like structures on top of epithelial cells that increase the surface area
- This epithelium lines the bladder, urethra and ureters
- This epithelium is found in the bronchi + uterine tissue. Simple ____ epithelium
- Hematopoietic cells can develop into all types of ___ cells
- The microscopic study of tissues and organs
- Thin extracellular matrix that underlies and supports epithelial tissue is called the ____ membrane
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- ECM stands for ___ matrix
- Collagen mutation in types 1 and 2 affect which organ in EDs
- Hair like structures on top of the epithelial cells that are involved in the movement of mucus
- Exocrine glands release their contents through a ____ that leads to the epithelial surface
- Epithelium that appears stratified but is actually a single layer is called ____ columnar epithelium
- The name of the top surface of epithelial cells
- Connective tissue can be ___ or dense
- The epithelium that lines the alveoli is simple ____ epithelium
- This type of connective tissue protects your joints and bones
- Which epithelium is box like in shape
- The most common protein in the body
20 Clues: ECM stands for ___ matrix • The most common protein in the body • Connective tissue can be ___ or dense • Which epithelium is box like in shape • Collagen type 3 mutation in EDs causes: • The microscopic study of tissues and organs • The name of the top surface of epithelial cells • This epithelium lines the bladder, urethra and ureters • ...
Ch 10 Nail Disorders 2024-03-04
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- bacterial inflammation of tissue surrounding the nail
- nails white nail plates more flexible than normal
- deformity or disease of natural nail
- inflammation of the nail matrix
- living tissue surrounding the nail plate that splits
- lengthwise ridges from split or bitten nasals
- fingernails a lack of circulating oxygen
- verticle lines
- trumpet nai; curvature of matrix
- fungal infection of natural nail plate
- known as ram’s horn, enlargement of the fingernails
- pedis athletes foot, fungal infection of the feet
- lines visit Le depressions running across the width of the natural nail plate
- separation and falling off of a nail plate from nail bed
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- Diaorder caused by injury or disease
- darkening of the fingernails and toe nails, black band in nail plate
- lifting of the nail plate from nail bed
- granuloma severe inflammation of nail with a lump of red tissue
- bitten nails, hardened skin around nail from chewing
- spots whitish discoloration of the nail
- pterygiom occurs when skin is stretched by the nail plate, injury, burn or chemical reaction
- psoriasis noninfectious condition that affects the surface of the nail plate
- nails a systemic disorder, poor blood circulation
- nail beds blood clot forms under nail plate
- aeruginosis common bacteria that leads to bacterial infection, green, yellow or black
- hemorrhage caused by trauma or injury to nail
- thickening nails
- concave shaped nail
28 Clues: verticle lines • thickening nails • concave shaped nail • inflammation of the nail matrix • trumpet nai; curvature of matrix • Diaorder caused by injury or disease • deformity or disease of natural nail • fungal infection of natural nail plate • lifting of the nail plate from nail bed • spots whitish discoloration of the nail • fingernails a lack of circulating oxygen • ...
You should study for your finals. 2024-05-29
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- MT and UP are the only edition labels tht can be used for this print
- The first print in an edition could be this
- pulling a second print without adding anymore ink
- symmetry or balance in multiple directions and has a clear central focal point
- when repeated components create movement
- the dominant color
- the degrees of lightness and darkness
- Line, Shape, Form, Color, Value, Texture, Space
- AP is a special edition lebel that stands for what
- 3 kinds - Translation, Reflection, and Rotation
- a visual representation, or illusion, of texture
- The parts of the matrix that are raised will receive ink and be printed
- the illusion of perspective or depth
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- Balance, Contrast, Emphasis, Proportion, Movement, Repetition
- The removal of material until the desired form is achieved (Carving)
- the oldest type of printmaking
- design elements that appear in a certain order, creating motion
- a hue that has been darkened
- artwork that projects from a background surface
- pulling a second print without adding anymore ink
- how parts fit together and are scaled to a certain size
- lines that show movement, action, and energy
- the flat surface that is altered in order to carry the image which will be printed
- describe, analyze, interpret, and evaluate
- the area with the most impact or significance
25 Clues: the dominant color • a hue that has been darkened • the oldest type of printmaking • the illusion of perspective or depth • the degrees of lightness and darkness • when repeated components create movement • describe, analyze, interpret, and evaluate • The first print in an edition could be this • lines that show movement, action, and energy • ...
Sci-Fi Movies 2024-11-21
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- – A wormhole-creating device featured in a 1994 movie and spin-off TV shows.
- – Blade Runner tasked with hunting replicants in *Blade Runner*.
- – Half-vampire Marvel hero known for hunting vampires.
- – Species of Chewbacca in *Star Wars*.
- – James Cameron movie set on Pandora.
- – A cult-favorite sci-fi series about a spaceship crew.
- – Spaceship in *Firefly*.
- – Ranger turned king in *The Lord of the Rings*.
- – Spock’s home planet in *Star Trek*.
- – Rebellion fighter from *Rogue One: A Star Wars Story*.
- – Desert planet central to Frank Herbert’s sci-fi epic.
- – Captain of the USS Enterprise in *Star Trek*.
- – Setting of many sci-fi movies, including *2001: A Space Odyssey*.
- – Icy planet featured in *Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back*.
- – Synthetic human in *Blade Runner*.
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- – Code name for Galen Marek in *Star Wars: The Force Unleashed*.
- – The name of the spaceship in *Battlestar Galactica*.
- – Princess and rebel leader in *Star Wars*.
- – Leader of the resistance in *The Matrix*.
- – Home of Thor and Odin in Norse mythology and Marvel movies.
- – Alien slave trader species from *Star Trek*.
- – Robot antagonists in *Battlestar Galactica*.
- – The chosen hacker in *The Matrix* trilogy.
- – Masked vigilante from *Watchmen*.
- – Superman’s destroyed home planet.
25 Clues: – Spaceship in *Firefly*. • – Masked vigilante from *Watchmen*. • – Superman’s destroyed home planet. • – Synthetic human in *Blade Runner*. • – James Cameron movie set on Pandora. • – Spock’s home planet in *Star Trek*. • – Species of Chewbacca in *Star Wars*. • – Princess and rebel leader in *Star Wars*. • – Leader of the resistance in *The Matrix*. • ...
B2.2 Organelles and compartmentalization 2025-09-12
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- way to seperate different pigments
- facilitates movement of cell
- a sac for storage and transport
- matrix that surrounds organelles and other structures in the cell
- acts as cell waste disposal system
- where final packaged product departs in golgi apparatus
- site of protein synthesis
- organelle in charge of genetic control
- folds or crests on the inner membrane of a mitochondrion
- a reservoir for hydrogen ions in the mitochondria, allows a high concentration of protons
- chemical process where monomers combine to become polymers
- central compartment of the mitochondrion
- modify, store, package proteins into vesicles
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- organelle that produces ATP
- method used for seperation and isolation of specific chemicals and structures
- protein that anchor certain proteins to specific sites
- organisation of functions and processes within specific areas of the cell that are separated by plasma membrane
- protein lined channel in nuclear envelope that regulates transportation of molecules
- regulates movement in and out of cells
- converts light into energy
- where transport vesicles are received
- encloses and protects plant cells
- example of vesicles, contains enzymes used to break down fatty acids
- method that isolates proteins or DNA fragments based on size and mass
- Network of protein that provides shape and movement within cell
25 Clues: site of protein synthesis • converts light into energy • organelle that produces ATP • facilitates movement of cell • a sac for storage and transport • encloses and protects plant cells • way to seperate different pigments • acts as cell waste disposal system • where transport vesicles are received • regulates movement in and out of cells • ...
NAIL RECAP 2021-09-01
Across
- at the base of the nail
- portion of the nail which rests on the nail bed (commonly called the fingernail)
- of the finger where the nail plate rests. Contains nerves lymph & blood vessels
- beyond the end of the skin of the fingertip, part of the nail that is filed
- of skin overlapping the sides of the nail plate for protection
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- the matrix from infection
- shaped area where the matrix and nail bed meet
- fold of skin at the base of the nail before the cuticle
- at the sides of the nail
- living, reproducing part of the nail
10 Clues: at the base of the nail • at the sides of the nail • the matrix from infection • living, reproducing part of the nail • shaped area where the matrix and nail bed meet • fold of skin at the base of the nail before the cuticle • of skin overlapping the sides of the nail plate for protection • beyond the end of the skin of the fingertip, part of the nail that is filed • ...
Cellular Respiration Vocab! 2021-05-25
Module 1: Test your Knowledge! 2021-12-01
Across
- Healthy attached gingiva has a dimpled appearance
- Nutrient deficiency impairs immunity and could affect progression of periodontitis
- Initial inflammatory response that leads to gingivitis
- Condition caused by prolonged deprivation of vitamin C
- Portion of gingiva that fills the interdental space
- Cells that degrade alveolar bone
- Primary means by which bacterial species and saliva are transferred
- Attaches slightly coronal to the CEJ in health
- Preinflammatory peptide adipokine
- Certain microbial species become dominant and imbalanced
- Factors that contribute to initiation and progression of periodontal disease
- This is produced by extracellular matrix
- Nodular enlargement in the apical third of root
- Forms and maintains alveolar bone
Down
- Inflammatory exudate derived from the periodontal tissues when infection is present
- Registers pain and pressure
- Epithelial cells that lines the inner mucosa and allows flexibility to speak and chew
- This is caused when dentin is exposed
- Number of stages of the polymicrovial biofilm formation
- Thin mineralized connective tissue that covers surface of the root and dentin
- A matrix of connective tissues bundled together connecting periodontal ligaments to alveolar bone
- Enamel consists of this kind of tissue
- This is not caused by nutritional deficiencies
- Socket that holds and stabilizes a tooth
- This type of biofilm forms in 2-4 days
25 Clues: Registers pain and pressure • Cells that degrade alveolar bone • Preinflammatory peptide adipokine • Forms and maintains alveolar bone • This is caused when dentin is exposed • Enamel consists of this kind of tissue • This type of biofilm forms in 2-4 days • This is produced by extracellular matrix • Socket that holds and stabilizes a tooth • ...
Module 1: Test your Knowledge! 2021-12-01
Across
- Healthy attached gingiva has a dimpled appearance
- Nutrient deficiency impairs immunity and could affect progression of periodontitis
- Initial inflammatory response that leads to gingivitis
- Prolonged deprivation of vitamin C
- Portion of gingiva that fills the interdental space
- Cells that degrade alveolar bone
- Bacterial species and saliva are transferred
- Attaches slightly coronal to the CEJ in health
- Preinflammatory peptide adipokine
- Certain microbial species become dominant and imbalanced
- Factors that contribute to initiation and progression of periodontal disease
- This is produced by extracellular matrix
- Nodular enlargement in the apical third of root
- Forms and maintains alveolar bone
Down
- Inflammatory exudate derived from the periodontal tissues from infection is present
- Registers pain and pressure
- Epithelial cells that lines the inner mucosa and allows flexibility to speak and chew
- This is caused when dentin is exposed
- Number of stages of the polymicrovial biofilm formation
- Thin mineralized connective tissue that covers surface of the root and dentin
- A matrix of connective tissues connecting periodontal ligaments to alveolar bone
- Enamel consists of this kind of tissue
- This is not caused by nutritional deficiencies
- Socket that holds and stabilizes a tooth
- This type of biofilm forms in 2-4 days
25 Clues: Registers pain and pressure • Cells that degrade alveolar bone • Preinflammatory peptide adipokine • Forms and maintains alveolar bone • Prolonged deprivation of vitamin C • This is caused when dentin is exposed • Enamel consists of this kind of tissue • This type of biofilm forms in 2-4 days • This is produced by extracellular matrix • ...
The Molecules of Cells 2012-10-12
Across
- type of nervous cell that support, nourish, and insulate neurons
- type of bone that is typically fast growing and lacks regular arrangement of fibers
- neuron structure that receive incoming impulses
- compound ___________ glands are drained by multiple branching ducts
- derived from neural crest cells and form specific sensory receptors in non-teleost vertebrates
- portion of extracellular matrix that may be liquid to solid depending on the tissue type
- type of formed element that defends body from infection and disease
- epithelial tissue that lines kidney tubules
- type of cartilage found in tracheal rings and tips of ribs
Down
- type of gland whose product is carried away by the circulatory system
- most connective tissues arise from this tissue that is mesodermal in origin
- fibrous connective tissue that surrounds cartilage
- part of bone unit that nerves and vessels run through
- type of cell found in adipose tissue
- tissue containing multiple cell types and a gelatinous matrix containing interlacing fibers of collagen, elastin, and reticular fibers
- fibers lacking in the cartilage of living agnathans
- basal layer derived from connective tissue
- bone cell type that produces new bone
- type of muscle that is mononucleated, fusiform in shape and under involuntary control
- bone unit
20 Clues: bone unit • type of cell found in adipose tissue • bone cell type that produces new bone • basal layer derived from connective tissue • epithelial tissue that lines kidney tubules • neuron structure that receive incoming impulses • fibrous connective tissue that surrounds cartilage • fibers lacking in the cartilage of living agnathans • ...
Tissue unit 2012-11-29
Across
- produces movement for body
- platelet
- releases fluid and a little bit of cytoplasm in the cell
- strongest most durable cartilage
- most delicate like fiber
- single layered of cube like cells
- connects and holds parts together
- white blood cell
- multiple layered of cube like cells
- low amount of collagen, shiny appearance
- red blood cell
- very stretchy fiber
- single layered of irregular shaped columnar cells
- inner most layer
- multiple layered of square like cells
- functions of sensory, protection, excretion, secretion, and absorbtion
- strong matrix fiber
- bone destroying cell
- secrete fluid through membrane. No injury to cell
- group of cells to form…
- single layered of column like cells
- without blood vessels
- cartilage cell
- cell ruptures to make function
- secretory units
- protects and covers organs
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- liquid substance of blood
- multiple layered of column like cells
- fats
- made up of neurons and glia
- intravascular substance
- thin layering under epithelial tissue
- endoderm, ectoderm, and mesoderm
- multiple layerd of cuboidal cells
- single layered of square like cells
- structure that holds cells together
- middle layer
- very fine elastic fibers
- bone forming cell
- the man
- outer layer
41 Clues: fats • the man • platelet • outer layer • middle layer • red blood cell • cartilage cell • secretory units • white blood cell • inner most layer • bone forming cell • very stretchy fiber • strong matrix fiber • bone destroying cell • without blood vessels • intravascular substance • group of cells to form… • most delicate like fiber • very fine elastic fibers • liquid substance of blood • ...
Transformations 2023-04-14
Across
- Something that makes a right angle to the vertical axis.
- The extent of something.
- Something that makes a right angle to the horizontal axis.
- A line of numbers arranged vertically in matrices.
- The exact middle of an object.
- When we transform a shape it is still ____ to the preimage.
- The first or beginning of something.
- The last or end of something.
- A mathematical term for changing the position of a shape.
- The process of changing the position of a shape while maintaining it's congruence.
- A rectangle of numbers arranged in rows and columns.
- What the numbers inside the matrices are called.
- Describes a translation by it's direction and magnitude.
Down
- The original figure before it is transformed.
- A line of reference on a coordinate plane.
- A course in which something moves.
- A type of transformation that rotates a shape around a point.
- A transformation that uses a line like a mirror to reflect an image.
- A line of numbers arranged horizontally in a matrix.
- A part of something larger.
- A mark that shows the place of a location of something on a coordinate plane.
- What we call a new image when the preimage is transformed.
22 Clues: The extent of something. • A part of something larger. • The last or end of something. • The exact middle of an object. • A course in which something moves. • The first or beginning of something. • A line of reference on a coordinate plane. • The original figure before it is transformed. • What the numbers inside the matrices are called. • ...
Bone Tissue Review 2017-09-25
Across
- cell that secretes osteoid and differentiate into osteocytes
- a condition marked by brittle bones that fracture easily
- tissue layer that surrounds cartilage
- growth in length of a bone and occurs at the epiphyseal plate
- bone that replace woven bone
- cell that resorbs bone and are involved in osteolysis
- stimulates bone growth during early adolescence
- type of ossification where bone is developing within embryonic connective tissue
- contains blood vessels and nerves coming to and from periosteum and central canals
- layers of bone that found at the outer periphery of the bone
- type of bone with no osteons, the lamellae form trabeculae
- space that houses osteocytes
- ossification center that forms in the epiphyses and forms the medullary cavity
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- formation and development of bone connective tissue
- what happens to chondrocytes as the resorb cartilage matrix
- bone stem cell that produce osteoblasts
- type of ossification where bone is replacing existing cartilage
- remnants of layers from old osteons
- stimulates bone growth during preadolescence
- a skeletal system function that occurs within red bone marrow
- old bone tissue replaced with new bone tissue
- mature bone cell that maintains bone matrix
- center of osteon that contains blood vessels and nerves
- weak bone with not well organized collagen fibers
24 Clues: bone that replace woven bone • space that houses osteocytes • remnants of layers from old osteons • tissue layer that surrounds cartilage • bone stem cell that produce osteoblasts • mature bone cell that maintains bone matrix • stimulates bone growth during preadolescence • old bone tissue replaced with new bone tissue • stimulates bone growth during early adolescence • ...
AMINO ACIDS PEPTIDES AND PROTIENS 2017-09-07
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- Aminoacid certain an imidazulium moiety
- Protein amino acid
- which is the following is a residue hormone of the anterior pituitary hormone
- non standard amino acid
- all aminoacids except ____ has aminoacids
- site of protein synthesis
- prosthetic groups in the class of protein known as glyleproteins are composed of
- What is the heaviest of the twenty amino acids
- repeating units of proteins
- mutation in the beta chain of hb
- Enzyme, antibodies and hormone are basic needs for
- Attraction between transient poles
- building block of proteins
- implicated in human neurolathyrism.
- ionized neutral species
- amino acid starts all proteins synthesis
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- neurotransmitter and precursor of GABA
- plant seed amino acid effects on human
- intermediate in cysteine biosynthesis
- Ability of cells to dissolve cellular matrix
- Which of the following is the classified form of conjugated protein
- gels provide a pourous matrix
- causes neurological and pathological phenotype
- precursor of epinephrine norepinephrine and DOPA
- amino acids encoded by nucleotide triplet
- Glycine and proline are the most abundant amino acids in the structure of
- Unfolding of a protein can be termed as
- Essential amino acid
- hydrophobic aminoacid
- Which hemoglobin chain replace the beta chain in embryonic haemoglobin
30 Clues: Protein amino acid • Essential amino acid • hydrophobic aminoacid • non standard amino acid • ionized neutral species • site of protein synthesis • building block of proteins • repeating units of proteins • gels provide a pourous matrix • mutation in the beta chain of hb • Attraction between transient poles • implicated in human neurolathyrism. • intermediate in cysteine biosynthesis • ...
Metabolic Processes- Cellular Respiration 2020-10-31
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- Gaining electrons
- Formation of ATP indirectly (2 words)
- ETC produces an ___ gradient
- In a reaction the change in ___ identifies if a reaction occurred spontaneously
- Removal of amino groups from amino acids
- A coenzyme is an ___ molecule
- Glycolysis step 6-10 (2 words)
- Process requiring oxygen
- Undergo betaoxidation (2 words)
- Trial
- Produces 32 ATP
- Glycolysis location
- Low concentration of hydrogen ions
- Converts into alpha ketoglutarate
- FADH2 (2words)
- Lacking oxygen
- 3-phosphoglycerate becomes 2-phosphoglycerate through
- Amount of energy required to break reactant's bonds
- Substrate level phosphorylation ___ forms ATP
- Energy shuttle
- Used in alcoholic beverages
- Breakdown molecules
- Cyclical process
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- Inorganic molecules
- Transferring a Pi from ATP to another molecule
- NAD+
- Reducing agent
- Cellular respiration is a ___ reaction
- Exergonic process
- Regenerative compound
- One step process in mitochondrial matrix
- Causes fatigue, soreness, stiffness (3 words)
- At complex ___, water is formed
- Glucose splits into two ___
- A two carbon molecule
- Complex with the strongest electron attraction (two words)
- Thermodynamics first law
- Across ETC complexes' ___ increases
- The energy available to do work
- Pyruvate oxidation waste (2 words)
- ___ increases when solids become gas
41 Clues: NAD+ • Trial • Reducing agent • FADH2 (2words) • Lacking oxygen • Energy shuttle • Produces 32 ATP • Cyclical process • Gaining electrons • Exergonic process • Inorganic molecules • Glycolysis location • Breakdown molecules • Regenerative compound • A two carbon molecule • Process requiring oxygen • Thermodynamics first law • Glucose splits into two ___ • Used in alcoholic beverages • ...
Skeletal system 2020-10-05
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- plate; area of growth in the long bone
- the proximal and distal ends of the bone
- Growing bone contains epiphyseal plate
- bone shape that is cube-like and approximately equal in length, width, and thickness
- bone shape that is thin and curved
- cavity; the hollow space within the diaphysis that contains yellow bone marrow and blood vessels in adults
- type of marrow; hemopoietic tissue
- process of bone development; cartilage is replaced by bone through childhood
- bone building cells that initiate calcification, synthesize & secrete organic compounds for extracellular matrix
- a break in the bone
- fibrous layer that protects bone, assists in fracture repair, nourishes bone tissue, and is the attachment point for ligaments and tendons
- bone shape that is small, round, and imbedded into tendons
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- bone shaft; the main part of the bone
- unspecialized stem cells; the only cells that go under cell division
- bone shape that is cylindrical and longer than it is wide
- bone shape that is complex
- the membrane that lines the medullary cavity
- huge cells made up of monocytes (WBC), help with breakdown of bone in the extracellular matrix
- type of marrow; triglyceride storage tissue
- the thin layer of cartilage covering the epiphyses where the bone forms a joint; reduces friction and shock
20 Clues: a break in the bone • bone shape that is complex • bone shape that is thin and curved • type of marrow; hemopoietic tissue • bone shaft; the main part of the bone • plate; area of growth in the long bone • Growing bone contains epiphyseal plate • the proximal and distal ends of the bone • type of marrow; triglyceride storage tissue • ...
Dental Materials 2021-03-01
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- adapts the matrix tightly against the gingival margin during an amalgam restoration
- Amalgam is strong in ___________ strength.
- bands, Helps to contain amalgam during a class II restoration
- a properly triturated amalgam has a ___________ appearance
- insulation, required for deep amalgam cavity preparations
- the gradual change of shape of a restoration caused by compression from occlusion
- alloy used to join metals together or repair cast restorations
- metallic restorative material composed of silver-based alloy mixed with mercury
- Change, the expansion or contraction of a material can cause this
- a restoration fabricated outside the mouth
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- instrument used during amalgam placement to avoid voids in the restoration
- makes up 50% of amalgam
- mixture of lathe-cut and spherical particles
- Black, Dr. ___________ developed the classification of dental caries
- metal used for implants
- four, Amalgam takes _________ hours to completely set before being polished
- wax, technique used to fabricate dental casting alloys
- the process of mixing an amalgam
- Carving of an amalgam is required at the ___________ phase
- breakdown of a metal by chemical reactions with substances in the environment
- IV, Restoration that restores the proximal surfaces of incisors that involves the incisal angle
- causes a dark and dull appearance of an amalgam
- mixture of 2 or more metals
23 Clues: makes up 50% of amalgam • metal used for implants • mixture of 2 or more metals • the process of mixing an amalgam • Amalgam is strong in ___________ strength. • a restoration fabricated outside the mouth • mixture of lathe-cut and spherical particles • causes a dark and dull appearance of an amalgam • wax, technique used to fabricate dental casting alloys • ...
Tissue's 2021-10-13
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- Done in accordance with the conscious will of the individual
- Characterized by or associated with a lack of blood vessels.
- The material (or tissue) in between a eukaryotic organism's cells.
- A medical healthcare provider who examines bodies and body tissues
- The chief structural unit of compact (cortical) bone
- The stripe-like visual features found in skeletal muscle.
- Main structural protein found in skin and other connective tissues
- A bone cell, formed when an osteoblast becomes embedded in the matrix it has secreted.
- A group of cells that function together
- Layer of cells or tissue of an embryo
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- Channels that physically connect adjacent cells, mediating the rapid exchange of small molecules
- Specialized type of connective tissue found in most mammals
- A type of protein found on epithelial cells
- A fibrous connective tissue which attaches bone to bone
- A compound that is a major constituent of cartilage and other connective tissue.
- Overgrowth, hardening, and/or scarring of various tissues
- Special human cells that are able to develop into many different cell types.
- a protein forming the main constituent of elastic Connective tissue, found especially in the dermis of the skin
- A fibrous connective tissue which attaches muscle to bone.
- The fine hairlike projections from certain cells
20 Clues: Layer of cells or tissue of an embryo • A group of cells that function together • A type of protein found on epithelial cells • The fine hairlike projections from certain cells • The chief structural unit of compact (cortical) bone • A fibrous connective tissue which attaches bone to bone • Overgrowth, hardening, and/or scarring of various tissues • ...
Diagnostic x-ray crossword 2022-11-10
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- The unit of exposure in air is?
- Variations in intensity is the result of the ____ of the x-ray beam as it travels through space
- The term ____ is used to describe how much of the patient is included in the matrix
- Image edge blur
- Any radiation capable of displacing electrons from atoms, thereby producing ions.
- smallest carpal
- Largest organ
- Something artificial that may appear on an image that is not part of the body
- A fluoro exam that requires a speach/occupational therapist
- Technologist that retired from LPCH with 50 years of service
- The remuval of tissue for diagnostic examination
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- A medical professional who is specially trained in using diagnostic imaging equipment
- As matrix size increases pixel size ____
- a thin sheet specially treated for use in photography or radiography
- A special radiologic exam of the urinary tract
- A physician who uses radiologic images of organs, bones and body structures for diagnosis
- Diagonal
- a unit of measurement for absorbed dose
- Imaging to evaluate abnormalities of the spinal cord
- ____ is a route of administration for drugs via an injection into the spinal canal
- Without delay
- A chalky liquid some patients drink to coat the inside of the organs so that they will show up on the x-ray
22 Clues: Diagonal • Largest organ • Without delay • Image edge blur • smallest carpal • The unit of exposure in air is? • a unit of measurement for absorbed dose • As matrix size increases pixel size ____ • A special radiologic exam of the urinary tract • The remuval of tissue for diagnostic examination • Imaging to evaluate abnormalities of the spinal cord • ...
Bone System 2023-09-28
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- Most common type of cartilage
- Any natural hole that on a bone
- Interwoven beams in the epiphysis and any bone lacking a cavity
- A hormone released by the parafollicular C cells that lower plasma calcium levels
- Polynucleated cells that digest bone using protease enzymes
- Bones that make up the cranium, scapulae, ribs
- Cylindrical unit that are tightly packed consisting of concentric plates surrounding a central canal which vessels/ nerves run
- Shaft of a long bone
- End of a long bone
- Forms stout walls of diaphysis and thinner outer layers of flat bones
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- Sacs that help with irritation free movement in joints, hips, shoulder, etc
- Bones with 2 or more different shapes
- Made of of 50% Collagen and 50% Hydroxyapatite is the bone _______
- Bones which one axis is clearly longer then the other
- Process of replacing Hyaline Cartilage with bony tissue
- Bone-forming cells that secretes collagen into the bone matrix
- a thin barrier that lines the inside of some of your joints encasing them in a type of fluid
- A thin interlayer between the hyaline articular cartilage and the subchondral bone
- Mature bone cells that engage in metabolic and calcium exchange with blood
- Bones roughly cube shaped
20 Clues: End of a long bone • Shaft of a long bone • Bones roughly cube shaped • Most common type of cartilage • Any natural hole that on a bone • Bones with 2 or more different shapes • Bones that make up the cranium, scapulae, ribs • Bones which one axis is clearly longer then the other • Process of replacing Hyaline Cartilage with bony tissue • ...
Archaeology Intro Puzzle 2023-12-07
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- characteristic of an artifact
- group of artifacts
- length or width of artifact
- digging to see change over time
- tells what is older or younger
- location where features and artifacts are found
- animal burrowing in the ground
- collecting artifacts in the field
- things found together are from the same time period
- a hurricane
- survey at irregular interval
- cannot be removed without destroying it
- Era when the Battle of the Alamo occurred
- digging to see activity across one layer
- farmer plowing a field
- Era when a store was located on the Alamo grounds
- famous site in San Anotonio
- survey at a regular interval
- study of sites for the general public
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- field where most archaeologists work in the US
- First European occupation at the Alamo
- building near excavations at the Alamo
- bird’s eye view map
- Native Americans who lived at the Alamo
- layers of matrix
- uses calendar dates
- the sediment objects are found in
- shape or form of artifact
- the XYZ information where an object is found
- can date organic objects back to 50kya
- human made object
- study of the past through material remains
- study of the diversity of humans
- classification system for artifacts
34 Clues: a hurricane • layers of matrix • human made object • group of artifacts • bird’s eye view map • uses calendar dates • farmer plowing a field • shape or form of artifact • length or width of artifact • famous site in San Anotonio • survey at irregular interval • survey at a regular interval • characteristic of an artifact • tells what is older or younger • animal burrowing in the ground • ...
Tissues 2024-05-08
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- A hard specialized tissue that is part of the skeletal system
- Muscle, this tissue is found in the walls of hollow organs
- Consciously controlled, this tissue is attached to bones and allows for movement
- there are four subtypes of this connective tissue
- Connects muscle to bone
- Also called nerve cells, these generate electrical signals that allow information to be conveys quickly to different parts of the body
- Includes tendons and ligaments
- Consists of cells suspended in an extracellular matrix, 3 subtypes
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- Tightly packed sheets of cells that cover surfaces, line hollow organs and body cavities
- Connects bone to bone
- A specialized tissue that gives structure, found in your ears and nose
- The bottom side of an epithelial cell
- Cells assist neurons
- This tissue contracts using the proteins Actin and Myosin, has 3 subcatagories
- Another name for fat tissue, cushions and protects
- The top side of an epithelial cell
- This tissue is found in the brain, spinal cord, and nerves, it senses external stimuli
- The most common connective tissue, supports organs and blood vessels, connects epithelial tissue to muscle tissue
- This tissue flows through your body, its extracellular matrix is called plasma
- Only found in the heart, it is also referred to as striated muscle
20 Clues: Cells assist neurons • Connects bone to bone • Connects muscle to bone • Includes tendons and ligaments • The top side of an epithelial cell • The bottom side of an epithelial cell • there are four subtypes of this connective tissue • Another name for fat tissue, cushions and protects • Muscle, this tissue is found in the walls of hollow organs • ...
Tissues 2024-05-08
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- This tissue contracts using the proteins Actin and Myosin, has 3 subcatagories
- Only found in the heart, it is also referred to as striated muscle
- Cells assist neurons
- The top side of an epithelial cell
- This tissue flows through your body, its extracellular matrix is called plasma
- Consciously controlled, this tissue is attached to bones and allows for movement
- Consists of cells suspended in an extracellular matrix, 3 subtypes
- A hard specialized tissue that is part of the skeletal system
- Also called nerve cells, these generate electrical signals that allow information to be conveys quickly to different parts of the body
- Another name for fat tissue, cushions and protects
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- The bottom side of an epithelial cell
- Tightly packed sheets of cells that cover surfaces, line hollow organs and body cavities
- The most common connective tissue, supports organs and blood vessels, connects epithelial tissue to muscle tissue
- Connects muscle to bone
- A specialized tissue that gives structure, found in your ears and nose
- Muscle, this tissue is found in the walls of hollow organs
- Includes tendons and ligaments
- Connects bone to bone
- there are four subtypes of this connective tissue
- This tissue is found in the brain, spinal cord, and nerves, it senses external stimuli
20 Clues: Cells assist neurons • Connects bone to bone • Connects muscle to bone • Includes tendons and ligaments • The top side of an epithelial cell • The bottom side of an epithelial cell • there are four subtypes of this connective tissue • Another name for fat tissue, cushions and protects • Muscle, this tissue is found in the walls of hollow organs • ...
Biology Exam 1 Review 2024-09-22
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- Membranes that line body internal cavities and surfaces of organs
- Membrane lining medullary cavity of a bone
- Synovial joints allowing a wide degree of movement
- "Full-thickness" burns
- Cartilaginous joints allowing some movement
- Most scalds are classified as this
- the bulk of epidermal cells
- unspecialized ____ cells undergo mitosis to produce new cells
- Stratum where the 2nd most dangerous form of skin cancer originates
- Stratum of dead cells and keratin
- Membranes that line internal passageways leading to external environment
- Ridges of dermis projecting upward. Dermal ____
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- Concentric rings of calcified bone matrix
- ____ are skin cells with a sensory role
- Skin cells that alert the immune system to pathogens
- Sun burns are classified as this
- When a cancer spreads to other parts of the body
- Fibrous membrane covering bone
- Bone cells that lay down calcified bone matrix
- Stratum where the majority of keratinization occurs
- Muscle that makes hair stand on end. ____ pili
- Fibrous joints allowing little to no movement
- Stratum that only appears in thick skin
- Picked up by keratinocytes to shield their nuclei from UV rays
- touch receptors in the epidermis
- Spaces in an osteon where osteocytes live
- Stratum where the most common form of skin cancer originates
27 Clues: "Full-thickness" burns • the bulk of epidermal cells • Fibrous membrane covering bone • Sun burns are classified as this • touch receptors in the epidermis • Stratum of dead cells and keratin • Most scalds are classified as this • ____ are skin cells with a sensory role • Stratum that only appears in thick skin • Concentric rings of calcified bone matrix • ...
Bone Histology, Growth, and Remodeling 2025-02-13
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- Layers of bone tissue surrounding the entire bone.
- The region where chondrocytes enlarge in the epiphyseal plate.
- Growth in bone width due to osteoblast activity at the periosteum.
- The region where osteoblasts replace calcified cartilage with bone.
- The region where cartilage matrix begins to harden.
- The process of breaking down bone tissue.
- Layers of bone between osteons in compact bone.
- The process of adding new bone tissue.
- The lattice-like network of spongy bone.
- The region of resting cartilage in the epiphyseal plate.
- Small cavities within bone tissue housing osteocytes.
- Small channels that connect lacunae for nutrient exchange.
- Bone formation replacing a cartilage template.
- Bone formation occurring directly from mesenchymal tissue.
- Another term for bone formation.
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- The region where chondrocytes rapidly divide in the epiphyseal plate.
- Growth in bone length occurring at the epiphyseal plate.
- Canals connecting blood vessels of the central canals.
- The process of bone formation.
- The first center of bone formation in a developing bone.
- Later centers of ossification appearing in the epiphyses.
- The canal in the center of an osteon containing blood vessels and nerves.
- Layers of bone matrix in compact bone.
- The cartilage structure responsible for bone lengthening.
24 Clues: The process of bone formation. • Another term for bone formation. • The process of adding new bone tissue. • Layers of bone matrix in compact bone. • The lattice-like network of spongy bone. • The process of breaking down bone tissue. • Bone formation replacing a cartilage template. • Layers of bone between osteons in compact bone. • ...
B2.2 Organelles and compartmentalization 2025-09-12
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- way to seperate different pigments
- facilitates movement of cell
- a sac for storage and transport
- matrix that surrounds organelles and other structures in the cell
- acts as cell waste disposal system
- where final packaged product departs in golgi apparatus
- site of protein synthesis
- organelle in charge of genetic control
- folds or crests on the inner membrane of a mitochondrion
- a reservoir for hydrogen ions in the mitochondria, allows a high concentration of protons
- chemical process where monomers combine to become polymers
- central compartment of the mitochondrion
- modify, store, package proteins into vesicles
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- organelle that produces ATP
- method used for seperation and isolation of specific chemicals and structures
- protein that anchor certain proteins to specific sites
- organisation of functions and processes within specific areas of the cell that are separated by plasma membrane
- protein lined channel in nuclear envelope that regulates transportation of molecules
- regulates movement in and out of cells
- converts light into energy
- where transport vesicles are received
- encloses and protects plant cells
- example of vesicles, contains enzymes used to break down fatty acids
- method that isolates proteins or DNA fragments based on size and mass
- Network of protein that provides shape and movement within cell
25 Clues: site of protein synthesis • converts light into energy • organelle that produces ATP • facilitates movement of cell • a sac for storage and transport • encloses and protects plant cells • way to seperate different pigments • acts as cell waste disposal system • where transport vesicles are received • regulates movement in and out of cells • ...
Math vocabulary 101 2025-12-10
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- Change in the position or orientation of a function
- Point with the greatest value compared to points around it
- distort the shape of the function by changing its size
- a^2+b^2=c^2
- Function whose rule is defined by a trigonometric ratio
- The graph can be folded along a line so that the two halves match
- The product of two conjugates is always
- imaginary Unit
- Another method to combine functions
- A graph with separated points
- Points where the graph changes its direction or shape
- A logarithm with a base 10 is called
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- group of functions with similar characteristics
- graph remains unchanged when rotated 180* about a point
- pure imaginary number
- number They are not like terms and cannot be combined
- used to represent the measure of an acute angle in a right triangle
- ratio. Compares the lengths of two sides of the triangle
- Point with the greatest value over the entire domain of the function
- A connected series of points
- A metric can be multiplied by a....
- Point with the least value over the entire domain of the function
- The individual objects (numbers) in the matrix
- The plural of matrix
- Point with the leave value compared ti points around it
25 Clues: a^2+b^2=c^2 • imaginary Unit • The plural of matrix • pure imaginary number • A connected series of points • A graph with separated points • A metric can be multiplied by a.... • Another method to combine functions • A logarithm with a base 10 is called • The product of two conjugates is always • The individual objects (numbers) in the matrix • ...
Ch. 6: Nail Diseases & Disorders 2023-04-07
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- living tissue surrounding the nail plate splits or tears.
- subungual melanoma - skin cancer in nail matrix
- Nail surface pitting. nail plate appears to be filed with coarse abrasive
- The separation and falling off of a nail plate from the nail bed
- Also known as trumpet nail; dramatically increased nail curvature of free edge.
- separation of nail plate and bed without shedding
- Inflammation of the nail matrix, followed by shedding of the natural nail
- nail bed color, caused by lack of circulation/systemic disorder
- bitten nails; chewing the nail or chewing the hardened skin surrounding the nail plate.
- Any deformity or disease of the natural nails.
- Severe inflammation of the nail in which a lump of red tissue grows up from the nail bed to the nail plate.
- rapidly growing and contagious bacteria that can cause nail infection
- Dark purplish spot. Usually due to small injuries to the nail bed
- Visible depressions across the width of the natural nail plate caused by a major illness/injury
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- irregular stretching of eponychium or hyponychium around nail plate. serious injury/allergic skin reaction
- Also known as folded nail; a type of highly curved nail plate
- ingrown nails; nail grows into the sides of the tissue around the nail
- damage to capillaries under nail; appearance of lengthwise splinter under nail plate.
- Significant nail darkening caused by increased pigment cells(melanocytes) - visible black band or dark color over entire nail
- Condition caused by an injury or disease of the nail unit.
- Noticeably thin, white nail plates that are more flexible than normal and can curve over the free edge.
- Whitish discolored spots of the nails, usually caused by injury to the matrix area (not related to the body's health or vitamin deficiencies)
- lengthwise grooves in plate(mistaken for ridges)
- Bacterial inflammation of the tissues surrounding the nail causing pus, swelling, and redness
- Split or brittle nails appearing as nail plate roughness
- Fungal infection of the natural nail plate
- athlete's foot - fungal infection
27 Clues: athlete's foot - fungal infection • Fungal infection of the natural nail plate • Any deformity or disease of the natural nails. • subungual melanoma - skin cancer in nail matrix • lengthwise grooves in plate(mistaken for ridges) • separation of nail plate and bed without shedding • Split or brittle nails appearing as nail plate roughness • ...
Skeletal and Muscular System 2025-08-25
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- Bone formation that replaces a cartilage model is called ______.
- Bone cells that build new bone matrix are called ______.
- The thin protein filaments in a myofibril are composed mainly of ______.
- A transverse (T) tubule and two terminal cisternae form a muscle ______
- The neurotransmitter that stimulates skeletal muscle contraction is ______.
- The connective tissue sheath surrounding an entire muscle is called the ______.
- The bone of the thigh is called the ______.
- Carpals and tarsals are examples of ______ bones.
- The dark band in a sarcomere that contains overlapping actin and myosin filaments is the ______ band.
- Bone cells that break down bone matrix to release calcium are called ______.
- The ability of a muscle to be stretched beyond its resting length is called ______.
- The upper arm bone that connects to the shoulder is the ______.
- The light band in a sarcomere that contains only actin filaments is the ______
- The breastbone in the human body is also called the ______
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- The shoulder blade is known as the ______.
- A bundle of muscle fibers surrounded by perimysium is called a ______
- An elongated, multinucleated muscle cell is known as a muscle ______
- The cell membrane of a muscle fiber is called the ______.
- Bone formation that begins in embryonic connective tissue membranes is called ______
- marrow, Spongy bone contains _____ where blood cells are formed.
- The skull and ribs are examples of ______ bones.
- The cartilage growth plate where long bones lengthen is called the _____.
- The thick protein filaments in a myofibril are composed mainly of ______.
- The connective tissue sheath surrounding each muscle fiber is called the ______.
- Mature bone cells that maintain the bone matrix are called ______
- The ability of a muscle to respond to a stimulus is called ______.
- The tough, outer membrane covering bone surfaces is the ______.
- The ability of a muscle to shorten forcefully is called ______.
- unit, One motor neuron and all the muscle fibers it stimulates form a single ______.
- A smooth, rounded end of a bone that articulates with another bone is called a ______.
30 Clues: The shoulder blade is known as the ______. • The bone of the thigh is called the ______. • The skull and ribs are examples of ______ bones. • Carpals and tarsals are examples of ______ bones. • Bone cells that build new bone matrix are called ______. • The cell membrane of a muscle fiber is called the ______. • ...
Reethifehi crossword 2024-03-29
12 Clues: Mike • Garcia Bernal • Ice resurfacer • A city in Chad • US album chart • African country • Trumps morning drink • Listen all y’all it’s a • Transport in The Matrix • Capital of the republic • Who will do the Fandango • Football club from midlands UK
Ekologi Lanskap 2024-10-14
12 Clues: Path pada tepian • Patch yang dominan • Patch yang menebal • Patch yang beragam • Aspek dimensi waktu • Patch yang memanjang • Aspek perilaku manusia • Hubungan antar struktur • Path pada area transisi • Bagian dalam sebuah patch • Unit terkecil pada lanskap • Aspek pertama pada Ekologi Lanskap
anatomy 2022-10-05
Across
- dermis connective tissue
- grease
- skin color
- raises the hair
- dense irregular connective tissue
- where skin over laps the nail
- produce sweat
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- provides blood supply to the hair
- carrot color
- fat
- resting place of epithelium tissue
- produces oily sebum
- growth zone
- protects from the outside world
- the layer of liquid separated the serous layer
15 Clues: fat • grease • skin color • growth zone • carrot color • produce sweat • raises the hair • produces oily sebum • dermis connective tissue • where skin over laps the nail • protects from the outside world • provides blood supply to the hair • dense irregular connective tissue • resting place of epithelium tissue • the layer of liquid separated the serous layer
Blood Meridian 2024-04-10
15 Clues: 220 yards • Colored Rock • Type of mule • Softly bright • A type of seam • Type of bullet • To draw on-top • stop a dog barking • clear understandable • Relative of the hawk • Determines if guilty • Making of a gun barrel • being at the best stage • Movie with Keanu Reeves • To move from one place to another
Bioenergetics 2020-02-19
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- protein that transports free fatty acids to the muscle
- substrate for glycolysis that yields 3 net ATP
- main source of fuel during high intensity activites
- the process of making new glucose from pyruvate that takes place in the liver
- electrons (H+) are gained in this type of reaction
- in the "linker" step between glycolysis and the Kreb's Cycle ________ is converted to Acetyl-CoA
- fuels sources that enter a pathway and are used to make ATP
- the breaking down of triglycerides to fatty acids
- 9 kcals per gram
- low glycogen stores ________ the use of fat and protein as fuel sources
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- used in the electron transport chain as the final electron acceptor
- oxidation of glucose that stops before it goes through the mitochondria (end product = pyruvate -> lactate
- the process of breaking down glucose to pyruvate
- the loss of electrons (H+)
- the number of NADH produced from one spin of the Kreb's Cycle
- substrate-level phosphorylation that is very fast and very limited in ATP production (yields 1 ATP)
- the total of ATP produced in one spin of the Kreb's Cycle
- reducing equivalent in the mitochondrial matrix that is worth 2.5 ATP
- substrate-level phosphorylation that takes place in the mitochondria matrix
- the Kreb's cycle is _______ by ATP and NADH through negative feedback
20 Clues: 9 kcals per gram • the loss of electrons (H+) • substrate for glycolysis that yields 3 net ATP • the process of breaking down glucose to pyruvate • the breaking down of triglycerides to fatty acids • electrons (H+) are gained in this type of reaction • main source of fuel during high intensity activites • protein that transports free fatty acids to the muscle • ...
Module 1: Test your Knowledge! 2021-12-01
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- Healthy attached gingiva has a dimpled appearance
- Nutrient deficiency impairs immunity and could affect progression of periodontitis
- Initial inflammatory response that leads to gingivitis
- Prolonged deprivation of vitamin C
- Portion of gingiva that fills the interdental space
- Cells that removes alveolar bone
- Bacterial species and saliva are transferred
- Attaches slightly coronal to the CEJ in health
- Preinflammatory peptide adipokine
- Certain microbial species become dominant and imbalanced
- Factors that contribute to initiation and progression of periodontal disease
- This is produced by extracellular matrix
- Nodular enlargement in the apical third of root
- Forms and maintains alveolar bone
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- Inflammatory exudate derived from the periodontal tissues from infection is present
- Registers pain and pressure
- Epithelial cells that lines the inner mucosa and allows flexibility to speak and chew
- This is caused when dentin is exposed
- Number of stages of the polymicrovial biofilm formation
- Thin mineralized connective tissue that covers surface of the root and dentin
- A matrix of connective tissues connecting periodontal ligaments to alveolar bone
- Enamel consists of this kind of tissue
- This is not caused by nutritional deficiencies
- Socket that holds and stabilizes a tooth
- This type of biofilm forms in 2-4 days
25 Clues: Registers pain and pressure • Cells that removes alveolar bone • Preinflammatory peptide adipokine • Forms and maintains alveolar bone • Prolonged deprivation of vitamin C • This is caused when dentin is exposed • Enamel consists of this kind of tissue • This type of biofilm forms in 2-4 days • This is produced by extracellular matrix • ...
Module 1: Test your Knowledge! 2021-12-01
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- Healthy attached gingiva has a dimpled appearance
- Nutrient deficiency impairs immunity and could affect progression of periodontitis
- Initial inflammatory response that leads to gingivitis
- Condition caused by prolonged deprivation of vitamin C
- Portion of gingiva that fills the interdental space
- Cells that degrade alveolar bone
- Bacterial species and saliva are transferred
- Attaches slightly coronal to the CEJ in health
- Preinflammatory peptide adipokine
- Certain microbial species become dominant and imbalanced
- Factors that contribute to initiation and progression of periodontal disease
- This is produced by extracellular matrix
- Nodular enlargement in the apical third of root
- Forms and maintains alveolar bone
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- Inflammatory exudate derived from the periodontal tissues from infection is present
- Registers pain and pressure
- Epithelial cells that lines the inner mucosa and allows flexibility to speak and chew
- This is caused when dentin is exposed
- Number of stages of the polymicrovial biofilm formation
- Thin mineralized connective tissue that covers surface of the root and dentin
- A matrix of connective tissues connecting periodontal ligaments to alveolar bone
- Enamel consists of this kind of tissue
- This is not caused by nutritional deficiencies
- Socket that holds and stabilizes a tooth
- This type of biofilm forms in 2-4 days
25 Clues: Registers pain and pressure • Cells that degrade alveolar bone • Preinflammatory peptide adipokine • Forms and maintains alveolar bone • This is caused when dentin is exposed • Enamel consists of this kind of tissue • This type of biofilm forms in 2-4 days • This is produced by extracellular matrix • Socket that holds and stabilizes a tooth • ...
Cellular Respiration 2023-11-16
Across
- Perform Aerobic Respiration
- Products of the Intermediate Step
- C02, ATP, NADH, FADH2, GTP
- NADH and FADH
- Occurs in the cytoplasm
- Different types of Cellular Respiration
- Products of Electron Transport Chain
- Performs Anaerobic Respiration
- Final Products of Lactic Acid Fermentation
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- The ____ is located in the inner mitochondrial membrane
- Cytoplasm
- Break down sugar and release energy in the form of ATP
- Cellular respiration is a ______ because there is a loss and gain of electrons and reduction refers to electron gain. Glucose molecules are oxidized and oxygen molecules are reduced to generate water molecules.
- The Krebs Cycle happens in the ___
- An example of alcohol fermentation in the human body is ____ because ethanol is produced by fungi or bacteria in the GI system, oral cavity, or urinary system
- Products of Glycolysis
- As Electrons go down ETC energy is released to pump ____ from the matrix into the intermembrane space. This is done to establish a high concentration of ___ in the intermembrane space and a low concentration of ____ in the matrix.
- Where alcohol fermentation takes place
- ____is formed when hydrogen and oxygen react to form H2O during the electron transport chain, which is the final stage of cellular respiration.
- Final products of alcohol fermentation
- Example of Lactic Acid Fermentation
21 Clues: Cytoplasm • NADH and FADH • Products of Glycolysis • Occurs in the cytoplasm • C02, ATP, NADH, FADH2, GTP • Perform Aerobic Respiration • Performs Anaerobic Respiration • Products of the Intermediate Step • The Krebs Cycle happens in the ___ • Example of Lactic Acid Fermentation • Products of Electron Transport Chain • Where alcohol fermentation takes place • ...
Cellular Respiration (CR) 2023-11-03
Across
- How many molecules are used in Glycolysis
- The three molecule product from the Kreb Cycle per 1 glucose
- We also use 2ATP molecules to make what
- The other Anarobic reaction that leads to produce 2 etonal and 2 Carbon dioxide molecules
- Whose concentration gradient goes into the ATP Synthase
- The type of CR that doesn't have oxygen present
- Where do the products of the kreb cycle
- One thing that makes CR a redox reaction (starts with "O")
- Where do the Anaerobic reactions take place
- Anarobic reaction that leads to procude 2 Lactic Acid Molecules
- What product gets released from the cell during the kreb cycle
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- When pryuvate makes its way to the Matrix, What product get released
- Product of ATP Synthase
- When in the matric the pryuvate go into the
- The one molecule product from the kreb cycle per 1 glucose
- Where the cycle begins
- What do the Glucose become
- What type of cells do CR
- How many times does the kreb cycle accur
- The type of CR that has oxygen present
- What product do we get after the electrons go through their chain
- During the process of becoming Pryuvate we use 4ADP and Pi+ to make what
- In Aerobic CR the Pryuvate enter into the
- Oter thing that makes CR a redox reaction
24 Clues: Where the cycle begins • Product of ATP Synthase • What type of cells do CR • What do the Glucose become • The type of CR that has oxygen present • We also use 2ATP molecules to make what • Where do the products of the kreb cycle • How many times does the kreb cycle accur • How many molecules are used in Glycolysis • In Aerobic CR the Pryuvate enter into the • ...
Mrs.Dani'sCh1-5Review 2023-12-14
Across
- component of bones providing flexibility
- the large hole located in the base of the occipital bone that allows the spinal cord and brain to connect
- a polysaccharide formed of linked glucose molecules and stored in animal tissues
- joint created by the intervertebral discs
- glycogen and starch are examples of this type of carbohydrates
- the type of tissue that functions to protect, support and bind tissues
- cells that can dissolve the bony matrix
- The skull, vertebral column, and thoracic cage form the _____ skeleton
- avascular tissue can be recognized by presence of chondrocytes
- groups of cells that are similar in both structure and function
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- the tissue covering the epiphysis of bones to reduce friction
- cells that can build bony matrix
- human have _____ true ribs
- are biological catalysts
- irritability and conductivity are the two major functions of this tissue
- carbohydrate known as "blood sugar"
- the epithelium tissue situated in the lining of the urinary bladder where stretching occurs
- a location where two or bones meet
- muscle tissue that has no visible striations and is found in the walls of hollow organs
- the classification of the femur, tibia, humerus and radius
- how immovable joints are functionally classified
21 Clues: are biological catalysts • human have _____ true ribs • cells that can build bony matrix • a location where two or bones meet • carbohydrate known as "blood sugar" • cells that can dissolve the bony matrix • component of bones providing flexibility • joint created by the intervertebral discs • how immovable joints are functionally classified • ...
Algebra 2 Hon Project 2024-05-21
Across
- An equation involving derivatives of a function
- A number that, when squared, equals -1
- The process of finding the original function from its derivative
- A function that is the inverse of an exponential function
- A matrix used to represent a system of linear equations
- The graph of a quadratic function
- The value of the variable that satisfies an equation
- The highest power of the variable in a polynomial
- A function that is the sum of a constant and a multiple of a variable
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- The measure of the steepness of a line
- A term that cancels out a common factor in both the numerator and the denominator
- A function with a variable in the exponent
- A function that can be written in the form f(x) = ax^2 + bx + c
- The point where the graph of a function intersects the y-axis
- The study of shapes, sizes, and properties of figures
- The distance between a number and zero on the number line
- The sum of the values in a data set divided by the number of values
- A set of numbers that can be expressed in the form a + bi
- The value that appears most frequently in a data set
- A type of matrix with the same number of rows and columns
20 Clues: The graph of a quadratic function • The measure of the steepness of a line • A number that, when squared, equals -1 • A function with a variable in the exponent • An equation involving derivatives of a function • The highest power of the variable in a polynomial • The value that appears most frequently in a data set • ...
Nail diseases and Disorders 2022-10-11
Across
- trauma or injury to the nail that only allows small blood flow
- causes vertical ridges to form on fingernails
- condition caused by an injury or disease of nail unit
- skin is stretched by nail plate
- bacterial inflammation of tissue surrounding the nail
- white spots caused by injury to the matrix
- fungal infection of natural nail plate
- ingrown nails
- darkening of fingernails or toenails
- common bacteria that leads to discoloration of nail bed; green or yellow
- thin white nail plates; overly flexible
- athletes foot, fungal infection of the feet
- folded nail; highly curved nail
- separation of nail plate from the nail bed
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- any deformity or disease of natural nail
- severe inflammation in which a lump of red tissue grows
- lifting of the nail plate from the nail bed without shedding
- tiny pits or severe roughness of nail plate
- sometimes called furrows running across natural nail plate
- bitten nails
- nail turns variety of colors, surface staining
- blood clot forms under nail plate
- inflammation of nail matrix; shedding of natural nail
- living tissue under nail plate splits
- edges of nail plate curl to form shape of a trumpet
- vertical lines running through length of natural nail
26 Clues: bitten nails • ingrown nails • skin is stretched by nail plate • folded nail; highly curved nail • blood clot forms under nail plate • darkening of fingernails or toenails • living tissue under nail plate splits • fungal infection of natural nail plate • thin white nail plates; overly flexible • any deformity or disease of natural nail • ...
Integumentary System (Nails) 2019-12-08
Across
- ?? cell divisions repopulate all of the epidermal layers
- The nails are composed largely of keratin, a hardened
- The ?? (the tissue that overlaps the plate and rims the base of the nail)
- Epidermal wound healing occurs for surface wounds restricted to the
- As new cells grow in the matrix, the older cells are pushed out, compacted and take on the familiar flattened, hardened form of the
- The pink color is due to ?? in blood vessels
- The skin is only a few ?? thick yet is by far the largest organ in the body
- Cells of the stratum ?? multiply and migrate to fill the wound
- is the process by which vertebrate epithelial cells become filled with keratin protein filaments
- Cells in nail matrix divide to provide for nail ??
- Functions of the skin such as regulation of body
- can be absorbed
- A fingernail consists of several parts including the nail
- Cutaneous Sensation: Temperature, ??, and several types of pressure are detected
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- The nail ?? (the skin folds that frame and support the nail on three sides)
- Regulation of body: Involves eccrine ?? glands and regulation of blood flow to the
- The fingernails on the right hand of a ?? person grow faster than those on their left hand, and vice versa
- The migrating cells stop migrating when they ?? each other
- ?? Phase - Scab sloughs off, scars may form
- Protection: Physical and chemical protection from ?? threats
- ?? Phase - Blood clotting, inflammatory events, scab formation
- Your nails, as you know, are located on your ?? and your toes
- are made of packed keratinized epidermal cells
- ?? Phase - Epithelial cells migrate into wound beneath scab
- Synthesis of Vitamin D: ?? on the skin activates the final form of Vitamin D
- ?? Phase - Growth of cells beneath scab
- The nail ?? (the skin beneath the nail plate)
- The ?? (the whitish half-moon at the base of the nail)
- The function of the nail is to protect the ?? phalanx, the fingertip, and the surrounding soft tissues from injuries
- It also serves to ?? precise delicate movements of the distal digits
- The ?? (the hidden part of the nail unit under the cuticle)
31 Clues: can be absorbed • ?? Phase - Growth of cells beneath scab • ?? Phase - Scab sloughs off, scars may form • The pink color is due to ?? in blood vessels • The nail ?? (the skin beneath the nail plate) • are made of packed keratinized epidermal cells • Functions of the skin such as regulation of body • Cells in nail matrix divide to provide for nail ?? • ...
CrosswordAI 2022-03-17
Across
- a procedure which aims at avoiding the model to overfit the data and thus deals with high variance issues
- Parameters which are given to machines by humans to aid them to learn
- The name of the famous movie on the Biopic of Father of AI ... (Only short form)
- this is used to assess the performance of a model in detail in case of Binary Classification
- it is a semi-oxide semi-conductor extensively used in Sensor Technology (Only short form)
- vectors which are perpendicular and also have unit length
- they are methods learnt to find the inherent structure of the unlabeled data
- it refers to sensitivity of the model to changes in the training data
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- they are methods learnt to predict Y from X given that the data is labeled
- The product of eigen values of a matrix is equal to the ........... of the matrix
- it refers to a method that allows us to apply linear classifiers to nonlinear problems by mapping non-linear data into a higher-dimensional space without the need to visit or understand that higher-dimensional space
- A tree and branch-based model used to map decisions and their possible consequences similar to a flow chart
- Most basic way to convert a categorical data into numerical data for computation purposes ... (Only short form)
- Sum of Diagonal elements of a matrix is called .....
- it is the Language for modelling the machine learning models
- it refers to learning the training data and noise in detail which leads to poor generalization
- it refers to poor inductive learning from training data and poor generalization
- it is a technology that was used to correct your OMR sheets in your coaching and JEE exam (Only short form)
- it is a statistical method in which the variation in a set of observations is divided into distinct components
- A technique to reduce the number of columns in dataset often trying to merge the data of some columns without loss of much data (Only short form)
20 Clues: Sum of Diagonal elements of a matrix is called ..... • vectors which are perpendicular and also have unit length • it is the Language for modelling the machine learning models • Parameters which are given to machines by humans to aid them to learn • it refers to sensitivity of the model to changes in the training data • ...
CrosswordAI 2022-03-17
Across
- coaching and JEE exam (Only short form)
- Parameters which are given to machines by humans to aid them to learn
- it refers to a method that allows us to apply linear classifiers to nonlinear problems by mapping non-linear data into a higher-dimensional space without the need to visit or understand that higher-dimensional space
- a procedure which aims at avoiding the model to overfit the data and thus deals with high variance issues
- A technique to reduce the number of columns in dataset often trying to merge the data of some columns without loss of much data (Only short form)
- it refers to learning the training data and noise in detail which leads to poor generalization
- it is a semi-oxide semi-conductor extensively used in Sensor Technology (Only short form)
- it is a statistical method in which the variation in a set of observations is divided into distinct components
- The name of the famous movie on the Biopic of Father of AI ... (Only short form)
- they are methods learnt to predict Y from X given that the data is labeled
- Sum of Diagonal elements of a matrix is called .....
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- it refers to poor inductive learning from training data and poor generalization
- they are methods learnt to find the inherent structure of the unlabeled data
- vectors which are perpendicular and also have unit length
- this is used to assess the performance of a model in detail in case of Binary Classification
- it is the Language for modelling the machine learning models
- A tree and branch-based model used to map decisions and their possible consequences similar to a flow chart
- it is a technology that was used to correct your OMR sheets in
- it refers to sensitivity of the model to changes in the training data
- Most basic way to convert a categorical data into numerical data for computation purposes ... (Only short form)
- The product of eigen values of a matrix is equal to the ........... of the matrix
21 Clues: coaching and JEE exam (Only short form) • Sum of Diagonal elements of a matrix is called ..... • vectors which are perpendicular and also have unit length • it is the Language for modelling the machine learning models • it is a technology that was used to correct your OMR sheets in • Parameters which are given to machines by humans to aid them to learn • ...
MS 2023-03-05
Across
- The light wavelength should match the ____ maximum of matrix.
- Capability of mass spectrometer to differentiate between masses of various fragments
- Separation of ions based on oscillation in an electric field
- D in MALDI
Down
- Charge transfer from matrix to analyte takes place in
- Double focusing MS can discriminate between ions of same ___
- The ___ signal is proportional to number of ions hitting it
- Series of rings or grids that serves to focus the ions to improve Resolution
8 Clues: D in MALDI • Charge transfer from matrix to analyte takes place in • The ___ signal is proportional to number of ions hitting it • Double focusing MS can discriminate between ions of same ___ • Separation of ions based on oscillation in an electric field • The light wavelength should match the ____ maximum of matrix. • ...
Discrete Structure Crossword Puzzle 2016-03-25
Across
- any association or link between elements of one set
- a proposition that can be either or true
- has equal number of rows and n columns
- A pictographic interpretation of sets
- a declarative sentence. It assigns one and only one of the two possible truth values true or false
- (1^1)^(0v0)
- a statement that is true for all possible values of its propositional variables
- a statement formed over the composition of different statements through logical connectives
- matrix a square matrix whose main diagonal are all 1's anfinite The given elements are limited or countable and its last element can be identified.
- ≡
- consists of those elements which belong to A and to B but not to both A and B
- the way a function is written
- set of elements which belongs to A but which does not belong to B
- usually named by the uppercase letters A,B,C,....,X,Y,Z
- the derivation procedure to test the validity of an argument
- a statement that is not decomposable into simple statement
- Set of all possible elements under consideration
- non-diagonal entries are zeros
- they have the same elements
- matrix A diagonal matrix with all its main diagonal entries equal
- also called equality or diagonal relation on A
- In this method,the elements of a set are listed or enumerated and enclosed in braces.
- Set of elements which belongs to the universal set U but which does not belong to A
- the relation from B to A given by bRraise to negative 1 a if and only if aRb
- if whenever (a,b) and (b,a) belong to R then a=b
- if whenever (a,b)∈R,then (b,a)∈R
- number of edges leaving the vertex
- "if p,then q"
- denoted by trA
- usually denoted by lowercase letters a,b,....,x,y,z
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- if whenever (a,b),(b,c)∈R then (a,c)∈R
- (1⇒0)↔(0v0)
- it symbolizes by caret "^"
- a number that says how many of something there are, such as one, two, three, four, five
- The set of al elements which belong to both A and B
- used to define the elements of set
- n+1
- if p then q
- p implies q in symbol
- if and only if for every element b
- indirect reasoning is a process of reaching a conclusion from one or more statements
- a square matrix whose elements above the diagonal are all zeros
- circles in directed graph
- number of edges terminating at the vertex
- a set of statements in which one of the statements is called the conclusion and the rest comprise the hypothesis
- portion of a set
- they have the same number of elements
- The set of all elements which are in atleast A or B
- They are disjoint and if when combined collectively they form the universal set.
- a logical form consisting of a function which takes premises, analyzes their syntax, and returns a conclusion (or conclusions).
- a proposition that is always false
- The given elements are limited or countable and its last element can be identified.
- kind of set
- "p if and only if 1"
- p and q
- if for every a∈A,(a,a)∈R
- it is symbolizes by tilde "~"
- A set with only one element
- They have no elements in common
- A set containing no objects or elements
60 Clues: ≡ • n+1 • p and q • (1⇒0)↔(0v0) • if p then q • (1^1)^(0v0) • kind of set • "if p,then q" • denoted by trA • portion of a set • "p if and only if 1" • p implies q in symbol • if for every a∈A,(a,a)∈R • circles in directed graph • it symbolizes by caret "^" • they have the same elements • A set with only one element • the way a function is written • it is symbolizes by tilde "~" • ...
Ansoff's Matrix 2024-11-27
Across
- The chance of something failing
- The term ... implies looking into the long term future
- Increasing sales of an existing product in an existing market
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- Enter new markets with new products
- Focuses on on selling existing products into new markets
- How a nation produces goods, services and consumes them
6 Clues: The chance of something failing • Enter new markets with new products • The term ... implies looking into the long term future • How a nation produces goods, services and consumes them • Focuses on on selling existing products into new markets • Increasing sales of an existing product in an existing market
Ansoff Matrix 2025-12-16
9 Clues: Growth_ • Finding new customers • Safest growth strategy • Developing new offerings • New products,new markets • matrix Creaotor's last name • New products,existing markets • Existing products,new markets • Existing products,existing markets
Internal Evaluators - Module #4 Recap 2020-12-03
Across
- The "A" in SMART stands for ____________.
- One of the key outputs of the inception phase is an evaluation ___________.
- Necessary to measure the process towards outcomes.
- It's important to get acquainted with the _______________ during the inception phase. (2 words no space)
- During the inception phase it is important to establish clarity about the sphere of control, _________ and concern.
- The "M" in SMART stands for __________.
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- An evaluation matrix should include the ___________ method. (2 words no space)
- Is related to the sphere of control when considering the intervention logic.
- One of the core objectives and outputs of the inception phase.
- Is related to the sphere of concern when considering the intervention logic.
- Ideally indicators should be written in a ________ way.
- When understanding the client system it is important to clarify the key ___________.
- It is crucial to complete the inception phase before the ________ study.
13 Clues: The "M" in SMART stands for __________. • The "A" in SMART stands for ____________. • Necessary to measure the process towards outcomes. • Ideally indicators should be written in a ________ way. • One of the core objectives and outputs of the inception phase. • It is crucial to complete the inception phase before the ________ study. • ...
Final 2022-06-13
Across
- Occurs at ankle where feet are pushed away from each other
- In the knee; fibrous cartilage pads at femur-tibia articulations. Cushions and stabilizes joint.
- Spaces between unfused cranial bones
- Ossification where hyaline cartilage is converted to bone
- Ligaments with torn collagen fibers
- Hormone that increases blood calcium levels
- Type of epithelial tissue that is one squished layer for easy diffusion. Can be found in the alveoli, and lining cavities/blood vessels
- Ossification occuring in flat bones that develops directly from mesenchyme tissue
- Receive and send chemical signals
- No movement in this type of joint. Functional classification
- Allows for lacunae to connect to each other allowing intercellular contact and communication in osteon
- Type of connective tissue that helps provide a strong attachment between muscle and bones
- Growth in length where bone develops directly from embryonic connective tissue
- Joint that permits angular movement in a single plane
- Cellular layer thats main function is to assist in bone growth.repair. Contains osteoblasts and osteoprogenitor cells
- Spaces where chondrocytes are found
- Stem cells whose divisions produce osteoblasts
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- Type of connective tissue that has strength to resist force from multiple directions
- Immature bone cell that secretes bone matrix
- Freely moveable joints, typically at ends of long bones lined with synovial membrane
- Growth in diameter where compact bone thickens and strengthens long bone
- Mature bone cell that maintains bone matrix
- Absorbing water and secreting urea
- Connective tissue that provides blood supply and immune cells to epithelial cells
- Fascia that can be found between skin and underlying organs, also known as hypodermis
- Hormone that decreases blood calcium levels
- Dissolve bone matrix
- Pinky and thumb together
- Pushing chin out
- Fascia that is made of dense connective tissue and forms strong fibrous internal framework
- Connective tissue layers that support and surround organs
- Connective tissue that stores energy
- Muscle tissue that is involved with involuntary control to move move through esophagus
33 Clues: Pushing chin out • Dissolve bone matrix • Pinky and thumb together • Receive and send chemical signals • Absorbing water and secreting urea • Ligaments with torn collagen fibers • Spaces where chondrocytes are found • Spaces between unfused cranial bones • Connective tissue that stores energy • Mature bone cell that maintains bone matrix • ...
Management 2023-06-03
Across
- What is the term for the amount of money a company has left after subtracting expenses from revenue?
- A professional who takes a leadership role in an organisation and manages a team of employees
- Company X sells another business the right to sell its products or services in return for payment. This is an example of …?
- A person who sets business, taking on the financial risks to get profit
- Which competitive strategy is based on the idea of concentrating on a specific market segment, striving to offer a desirable product to that segment, either because of excellent quality or distinctiveness to the customer or lower costs than any competitors can match?
- What is the process of entering new markets or industries called?
- What is the process of buying another company or business unit called?
- What is the name of the consulting firm that created a matrix - a visual tool designed to help portfolio managers determine resource
- Who is the author of the Theory X and Theory Y management styles? (Write a surname)
- What approach to management emphasizes the importance of understanding the needs and wants of customers?
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- What is the term used to describe a society that has moved from a manufacturing-based economy to a service-based economy?
- What is the name of the consulting firm that developed the growth-share matrix?
- The division of a business that is charged with finding, recruiting, screening, and training job applicants (2 words)
- What is the term used to describe a business that operates in multiple countries?
- Payment structure associated with the repayment of financial borrowings through a series of periodic payments.
- What is a business unit with high market share and high market growth rate called in BCG Matrix?
- Salaries of administrative staff, rental of buildings, security of buildings - these are examples of what type of costs?
- What is a specific action taken to achieve a particular objective called?
- What is a long-term plan of action designed to achieve a particular goal or set of goals called?
- What type of management is focused on monitoring and controlling the flow of goods and services?
20 Clues: What is the process of entering new markets or industries called? • What is the process of buying another company or business unit called? • A person who sets business, taking on the financial risks to get profit • What is a specific action taken to achieve a particular objective called? • ...
TRANSDERMAL DRUG DELIVERY 2025-08-24
Across
- It is an enhancer that increases skin permeability by reversibly damaging the physicochemical nature of the stratum corneum to reduce its diffusional resistance
- This agent is used as an enhancer for the mobility of large molecular weight drugs.
- Type of TDDS that incorporate drug matrix layer between backing and frontal layers in which it is the polymer matrix that controls the release.
- Polymeric drug-dispersed layer in monolithic TDDS.
- A drug delivery of a charger chemical compound across the skin membrane using electrical field.
- It is the term for the absorption wherein it is defined as the passage of drugs through the skin then into the bloodstream.
- An example of type of TDDS patch that use as a treatment for angina.
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- Type of TDDS that is indicated for ADHD in children.
- It is a type of skin irritation that is one common disadvantage of TDDS which can occur at patch site.
- One of the general considerations in transdermal usage that this substance should be avoided before applying patch as it can affect skin hydration and can alter partition coefficient between drug and skin.
- This is the organ of the body in which it also the main site of TDDS action or application.
- Example of a type of TDDS which is also known as the first TDDS to received FDA approval.
- This is use to enhance transdermal drug delivery by the use of high-frequency ultrasound.
- This layer must be pressure sensitive and has the ability to patch into the skin as well as it sometimes holds drug.
- A category of controlled transdermal system that is designed to contain a drug reservoir usually in liquid or gel form.
15 Clues: Polymeric drug-dispersed layer in monolithic TDDS. • Type of TDDS that is indicated for ADHD in children. • An example of type of TDDS patch that use as a treatment for angina. • This agent is used as an enhancer for the mobility of large molecular weight drugs. • Example of a type of TDDS which is also known as the first TDDS to received FDA approval. • ...
Glossary-Intents and ImageView 2022-03-09
Across
- Used to scale the image using the image matrix when drawing
- Sets a drawable as the content for this ImageView
- Perform a data synchronization
- Perform a call to someone specified by the data
- Tints the color of the image in the ImageView
- Used to specify a maximum height for this view.
- possible values for the attribute scaleType for Scales the image uniformly
- possible values for the attribute scaleType for Places the image in center, but does not scale it
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- his will fill the complete container with the image. This generally distorts the image by stretching/sqeezing it in disproportionate ratios
- type of intent to open show URL in web view
- possible values for the attribute scaleType for Scale the image from the center.
- type of intent to open activity
- Controls how the image should be resized or moved to match the size of the ImageView
13 Clues: Perform a data synchronization • type of intent to open activity • type of intent to open show URL in web view • Tints the color of the image in the ImageView • Perform a call to someone specified by the data • Used to specify a maximum height for this view. • Sets a drawable as the content for this ImageView • ...
bone structure & function 2022-03-10
Across
- when a bone is enclosed by a tough vascular covering of dense connective tissue
- bone wall of the diahysis mainly composed of tightly packed tissue
- the osteocytes and layers of extracellular matrix called lamellae are centrically clustered around haversian canal
- large multinucleated cells that break down the calcified matrix
- irregular connecting spaces between plates to hep reduce the bone's weight
- bone cells in tiny, bony chambers called lacunae
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- outer surface of the articulating portion of the epiphysis thats coated with a layer of hyaline cartilage
- occurs within the cartilage
- shaft of the bone
- cavity containing red or yellow marrow within the diaphysis of a long bone
- bone forming cells
- located at each end of a long bone & is an extended portion that articulates (or forms another joint) with another bone
- bone aka cancellous bone, with tiny layers of compact bone on their surfaces
13 Clues: shaft of the bone • bone forming cells • occurs within the cartilage • bone cells in tiny, bony chambers called lacunae • large multinucleated cells that break down the calcified matrix • bone wall of the diahysis mainly composed of tightly packed tissue • cavity containing red or yellow marrow within the diaphysis of a long bone • ...
Energy and Respiration 2021-08-06
10 Clues: H+ • coenzymes • reduced coenzyme • Krebs cycle occurs • carrier in cristae • occurs in cytoplasm • from pyruvate to xxx • product of glycolysis • universal energy currency • phosphorylation happens in ETC
Chapter 17 2025-12-09
10 Clues: Without cells • Harden plaque • above the gums • White blood cells • Underneath the gums • Oxygen free bacteria • Oxygen growth bacteria • On external tooth surface • tarter inhibiting compound • Contains various substances
Microbit Programming 2024-09-10
Across
- Small programmable device used in out classes
- The LED library allows to prepare a _____ of data.
- We used magnetic sensor to make a digital ______ on Microbit. This was used for direction finding.
- Digital temperature monitoring device we made using Microbit
- Instruction blocks kept in this function are run forever.
- Microbit has two ______ which are named as 'A' and 'B'
- After making a program on MakeCode, we pair the Microbit and ______ the code to it.
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- This library has all the sensor and button input. For example, 'light level'
- This is used in programming to store data values.
- Microbit has accelerometer that can detect motion, orientation and _____ (we used it in dice)
- Using shake gesture, we can create a digital _____ and get a number between 1 and 6.
- Instructions blocks kept in this function are run only once.
- Programming editor we used to code our Microbit
- This icon can be used to indicate directions on LED matrix. (Hint: Bow and ....)
- We used this cable to connect Microbit to a computer
- We can display number, text, and ___ on LED matrix.
16 Clues: Small programmable device used in out classes • Programming editor we used to code our Microbit • This is used in programming to store data values. • The LED library allows to prepare a _____ of data. • We can display number, text, and ___ on LED matrix. • We used this cable to connect Microbit to a computer • Microbit has two ______ which are named as 'A' and 'B' • ...
Ch.5 Nail Structure and Growth 2025-11-13
Across
- Not part of the natural nail unit, composed of mainly keratin
- group of people would have the fastest growing nails
- What time of year do nail plates grow the fastest
- part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe
- Visible part of the matrix that extends from underneath the living skin
- nail grows the slowest
- includes the tip to the first knuckle of the finger
Down
- slightly thickened layer of skin that lies between the fingertip
- Helps guide the nail plate along the nail bed as it grows
- the living skin that supports the nail plate as it grows toward the free edge
- what color is NOT normal for a healthy nail
- fingernail that grows the fastest
- Part of the natural nail unit protects the tips of the fingers and toes
- The lateral nail fold also known as
- The proximal nail fold is the entire flap of skin that covers what?
- tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones and holds an organ in place
16 Clues: nail grows the slowest • fingernail that grows the fastest • The lateral nail fold also known as • what color is NOT normal for a healthy nail • What time of year do nail plates grow the fastest • includes the tip to the first knuckle of the finger • group of people would have the fastest growing nails • Helps guide the nail plate along the nail bed as it grows • ...
Mathe F0320 2021-03-16
6 Clues: Der tiefste Punkt eines Graphs • Der höchste Punkt eines Graphs • tabellarische Schreibweise von Zahlen • Zwei Matritzen werden so multipliziert • Dort wo der Graph die X-Achse schneidet • matrix die nur aus Nullen und Einsen besteht
manicure 2022-10-20
Across
- Abnormal condition that occurs when the skin is stretched by the nail plate; usually caused by serious injury, such as burns, or an adverse skin reaction to chemical nail enhancement products.
- also known as bitten nails; result of a habit of chewing the nail or chewing the hardened skin surrounding the nail plate.
- ingrown nail, grown into the sides of the tissue around the nail
- Common bacteria that can lead to a bacterial infection that appears as a green, yellow, or black discoloration on the nail bed
- Vertical lines running the length of the natural nail plate, usually related to normal aging
- Increased crosswise curvature throughout the nail plate caused by an increased curvature of the matrix
- Visible depressions running across the width of the natural nail plate; usually a result of major illness or injury that has traumatized the body.
- Noticeably thin, white nail plates that are more flexible than normal and can curve over the free edge.
- darkening of the fingernails or toenails; may be seen as a black band within the nail plate, extending from the base to the free edge.
Down
- Any deformity or disease of the natural nail
- Also known as agnail; A condition in which the living tissue surrounding the nail plate splits or tears.
- Condition in which a blood clot forms under the nail plate, causing a dark purplish spot. These discolorations are usually due to small injuries to the nail bed.
- spots Also known as white spots; Whitish discolorations of the nails, usually caused by injury to the matrix area; not related to the body's health or vitamins deficiencies.
- Also known as folded nail; a type of highly curved nail usually caused by injury to the matrix, but may be inherited
- Split or brittle nails that have a series of lengthwise ridges giving a rough appearance to the surface of the nail plate
- Lifting of the nail plate from the nail bed without shedding, usually beginning at the free edge and continuing toward the lunula area.
- Nails turn a variety of colors; may indicate surface staining, a systemic disorder, or poor blood circulation
- condition caused by an injury or disease of the nail.
- Hemorrhages caused by trauma or injury to the nail bed that damage the capillaries and allow small amounts of blood flow
- Bacterial inflammation of the tissues surrounding the nail causing pus, swelling, and redness, usually in the skin fold adjacent to the nail plate
- Fungal infection of the natural nail plate
- Inflammation of the nail matrix, followed by shedding of the natural nail.
- Athlete's foot, fungal infection
- Severe inflammation of the nail in which a lump of red tissue grows up from the nail bed to the nail plate
24 Clues: Athlete's foot, fungal infection • Fungal infection of the natural nail plate • Any deformity or disease of the natural nail • condition caused by an injury or disease of the nail. • ingrown nail, grown into the sides of the tissue around the nail • Inflammation of the nail matrix, followed by shedding of the natural nail. • ...
Nail disorders and diseases 2022-01-26
Across
- Darkening of the fingernails or toenails; may be seen as a black band within the nail plate, extending from the base to the free edge.
- Soft spoon nails with a concave shape that appear scooped out.
- A condition in which the living tissue surrounding the nail plate splits or tears.
- Also known as ingrown nails; nail grows into the sides of the tissue around the nail.
- Thickening of nails.
- Named for the nail bed color; is usually caused by a lack of circulating oxygen in the red blood cells.
- Condition caused by an injury or disease of the nail unit.
- Nails turn a variety of colors; may indicate surface staining, a systemic disorder, or poor blood circulation.
- Also known as bitten nails; result of a habit of chewing the nail or chewing the hardened skin surrounding the nail plate.
- A noninfectious condition that affects the surface of the natural nail plate causing tiny pits or severe roughness on the surface of the nail plate.
- Noticeably thin, white nail plates that are more flexible than normal and can curve over the free edge.
- Also known as trumpet nail; increased crosswise curvature throughout the nail plate caused by an increased curvature of the matrix. The edges of the nail plate may curl around to form the shape of a trumpet or sharp cone at the free edge.
- Also known as athlete’s foot; medical term for fungal infections of the feet; red, itchy rash of the skin on the bottom of the feet and/or in between the toes, usually found between the fourth and fifth toe.
- Abnormal condition that occurs when the skin is stretched by the nail plate; usually caused by serious injury, such as burns, or an adverse skin reaction to chemical nail enhancement products.
Down
- Also known as folded nail; a type of highly curved nail usually caused by injury to the matrix, but may be inherited.
- Severe inflammation of the nail in which a lump of red tissue grows up from the nail bed to the nail plate.
- Sometimes called furrows (FUR-ohs) or corrugations (kor-uh-GAY-shuns); visible depressions running across the width of the natural nail plate; usually a result of major illness or injury that has traumatized the body.
- Lifting of the nail plate from the nail bed without shedding, usually beginning at the free edge and continuing toward the lunula area.
- Any deformity or disease of the natural nails.
- The separation and falling off of a nail plate from the nail bed; affects fingernails and toenails.
- Condition in which a blood clot forms under the nail plate, causing a dark purplish spot. These discolorations are usually due to small injuries to the nail bed.
- Split or brittle nails that have a series of lengthwise ridges giving a rough appearance to the surface of the nail plate.
- Inflammation of the nail matrix followed by shedding of the natural nail.Inflammation of the nail matrix followed by shedding of the natural nail.
- Fungal infection of the natural nail plate.
- Vertical lines running through the length of the natural nail plate that are caused by uneven growth of the nails, usually the result of normal aging.
- Common bacteria that can lead to a bacterial infection that appears as a green, yellow, or black discoloration on the nail bed.
- Also known as white spots; whitish discolorations of the nails, usually caused by injury to the matrix area; not related to the body’s health or vitamin deficiencies.
- Hemorrhage caused by trauma or injury to the nail bed that damages the capillaries and allow small amounts of blood flow.
- Bacterial inflammation of the tissues surrounding the nail. Redness, pus, and swelling are usually seen in the skin fold adjacent to the nail plate.
29 Clues: Thickening of nails. • Fungal infection of the natural nail plate. • Any deformity or disease of the natural nails. • Condition caused by an injury or disease of the nail unit. • Soft spoon nails with a concave shape that appear scooped out. • A condition in which the living tissue surrounding the nail plate splits or tears. • ...
Chapter 5: Life History 2020-04-28
Across
- A layer of bone matrix with its closely-packed collagen fibers aligned in parallel.
- The shelled container in which the fetus is laid, as in reptiles, birs, and primitive mammals.
- The outer cellular layer of the mammalian blastocyst.
- Youngest stage of the embryo.
- Tissue formation.
- A vertebrate whose embryo is wrapped in an amnion.
- Consisting of storage packets of nutrients that help support the growing needs of the developing embryo.
- Meaning "live" and "birth".
- Where the prominent haploid nucleus resides.
- Evolutionary throwback; reappearance of a lost ancestral trait.
- Pertaining to eggs that contain small quantities of stored yolk.
- Meaning "egg" and "birth".
- A firm but flexible special connective tissue.
- The course of evolutionary change within a related group of organisms.
- The process of establishing the main topographical regions and body axes in an embryo.
- Meaning "nerve" and "formation".
- A transport form of yolk performed in the liver of the female and carried in her blood.
- Changes in an organism from zygote to death, alhough often focused on events from zygote to maturity.
- Cells specialized to secrete a product.
- The yolk can be evenly distributed.
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- Meaning "beyond" and "form".
- Pertaining to eggs with large quantities of stored yolk.
- Spaces within the matrix.
- Embryos that draw nutrients from the yolk of the ovum.
- Ernst Haeckel's claim that ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny.
- Synovial joint.
- Organic salts are arranged in a regular and highly ordered unit.
- Very long microvilli.
- A single-celled lining of body cavities.
- The act of giving birth via viviparity.
- The act of laying eggs.
- A process by which individal surface cells migrate inward to the interior of the embryo.
- A specific type of mineralization involving calcium carbonates (invertebrates) or calcium phosphates (vertebrates) in the matrix of special connective tissue.
- Release of the ovum from the ovary.
- Concentrated at one pole.
- Splitting of sheets of embryonic tissues into parallel layers.
- Where the most yolk resides.
- Organ formation.
- The spreading of surface cells during embryonic gastrulation.
- An abrupt transformation from one anatomically distinct stage (juvenile) to another (adult).
40 Clues: Synovial joint. • Organ formation. • Tissue formation. • Very long microvilli. • The act of laying eggs. • Spaces within the matrix. • Concentrated at one pole. • Meaning "egg" and "birth". • Meaning "live" and "birth". • Meaning "beyond" and "form". • Where the most yolk resides. • Youngest stage of the embryo. • Meaning "nerve" and "formation". • Release of the ovum from the ovary. • ...
CrosswordAI 2022-03-17
Across
- a procedure which aims at avoiding the model to overfit the data and thus deals with high variance issues
- Parameters which are given to machines by humans to aid them to learn
- The name of the famous movie on the Biopic of Father of AI ... (Only short form)
- this is used to assess the performance of a model in detail in case of Binary Classification
- it is a semi-oxide semi-conductor extensively used in Sensor Technology (Only short form)
- vectors which are perpendicular and also have unit length
- they are methods learnt to find the inherent structure of the unlabeled data
- it refers to sensitivity of the model to changes in the training data
Down
- they are methods learnt to predict Y from X given that the data is labeled
- The product of eigen values of a matrix is equal to the ........... of the matrix
- it refers to a method that allows us to apply linear classifiers to nonlinear problems by mapping non-linear data into a higher-dimensional space without the need to visit or understand that higher-dimensional space
- A tree and branch-based model used to map decisions and their possible consequences similar to a flow chart
- Most basic way to convert a categorical data into numerical data for computation purposes ... (Only short form)
- Sum of Diagonal elements of a matrix is called .....
- it is the Language for modelling the machine learning models
- it refers to learning the training data and noise in detail which leads to poor generalization
- it refers to poor inductive learning from training data and poor generalization
- it is a technology that was used to correct your OMR sheets in your coaching and JEE exam (Only short form)
- it is a statistical method in which the variation in a set of observations is divided into distinct components
- A technique to reduce the number of columns in dataset often trying to merge the data of some columns without loss of much data (Only short form)
20 Clues: Sum of Diagonal elements of a matrix is called ..... • vectors which are perpendicular and also have unit length • it is the Language for modelling the machine learning models • Parameters which are given to machines by humans to aid them to learn • it refers to sensitivity of the model to changes in the training data • ...
CrosswordAI 2022-03-17
Across
- a procedure which aims at avoiding the model to overfit the data and thus deals with high variance issues
- Parameters which are given to machines by humans to aid them to learn
- The name of the famous movie on the Biopic of Father of AI ... (Only short form)
- this is used to assess the performance of a model in detail in case of Binary Classification
- it is a semi-oxide semi-conductor extensively used in Sensor Technology (Only short form)
- vectors which are perpendicular and also have unit length
- they are methods learnt to find the inherent structure of the unlabeled data
- it refers to sensitivity of the model to changes in the training data
Down
- they are methods learnt to predict Y from X given that the data is labeled
- The product of eigen values of a matrix is equal to the ........... of the matrix
- it refers to a method that allows us to apply linear classifiers to nonlinear problems by mapping non-linear data into a higher-dimensional space without the need to visit or understand that higher-dimensional space
- A tree and branch-based model used to map decisions and their possible consequences similar to a flow chart
- Most basic way to convert a categorical data into numerical data for computation purposes ... (Only short form)
- Sum of Diagonal elements of a matrix is called .....
- it is the Language for modelling the machine learning models
- it refers to learning the training data and noise in detail which leads to poor generalization
- it refers to poor inductive learning from training data and poor generalization
- it is a technology that was used to correct your OMR sheets in your coaching and JEE exam (Only short form)
- it is a statistical method in which the variation in a set of observations is divided into distinct components
- A technique to reduce the number of columns in dataset often trying to merge the data of some columns without loss of much data (Only short form)
20 Clues: Sum of Diagonal elements of a matrix is called ..... • vectors which are perpendicular and also have unit length • it is the Language for modelling the machine learning models • Parameters which are given to machines by humans to aid them to learn • it refers to sensitivity of the model to changes in the training data • ...
CrosswordAI 2022-03-17
Across
- vectors which are perpendicular and also have unit length
- Most basic way to convert a categorical data into numerical data for computation purposes ... (Only short form)
- they are methods learnt to find the inherent structure of the unlabeled data
- Sum of Diagonal elements of a matrix is called .....
- it is a statistical method in which the variation in a set of observations is divided into distinct components
- they are methods learnt to predict Y from X given that the data is labeled
- coaching and JEE exam (Only short form)
- The product of eigen values of a matrix is equal to the ........... of the matrix
- it refers to a method that allows us to apply linear classifiers to nonlinear problems by mapping non-linear data into a higher-dimensional space without the need to visit or understand that higher-dimensional space
Down
- it is a semi-oxide semi-conductor extensively used in Sensor Technology (Only short form)
- A tree and branch-based model used to map decisions and their possible consequences similar to a flow chart
- Parameters which are given to machines by humans to aid them to learn
- A technique to reduce the number of columns in dataset often trying to merge the data of some columns without loss of much data (Only short form)
- The name of the famous movie on the Biopic of Father of AI ... (Only short form)
- this is used to assess the performance of a model in detail in case of Binary Classification
- a procedure which aims at avoiding the model to overfit the data and thus deals with high variance issues
- it refers to poor inductive learning from training data and poor generalization
- it refers to sensitivity of the model to changes in the training data
- it refers to learning the training data and noise in detail which leads to poor generalization
- it is the Language for modelling the machine learning models
- it is a technology that was used to correct your OMR sheets in
21 Clues: coaching and JEE exam (Only short form) • Sum of Diagonal elements of a matrix is called ..... • vectors which are perpendicular and also have unit length • it is the Language for modelling the machine learning models • it is a technology that was used to correct your OMR sheets in • Parameters which are given to machines by humans to aid them to learn • ...
