matrix Crossword Puzzles
Human Rights Matrix 2025-11-26
Respiration 2022-12-07
Across
- the molecule that joins to pyruvic acid in the matrix right after it loses a carbon
- NADH and FADH2 both contain high energy ___________
- the second stage of aerobic respiration
- the location of glycolysis
- the amount of ATP produced through fermentation (including glycolysis)
- the location of the krebs cycle
- the phase in respiration where carbon dioxide is produced
- the first step of cellular respiration
- in fermentation this molecule takes the electrons from NADH
- the location of the electron transport chain
- the amount of ATP that is produced in the Krebs cycle
- the end result of glycolysis
- how many carbon atoms are in pyruvic acid
- what oxygen becomes at the end of the ETC
- the electron carrier needed for glycolysis
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- the 4 carbon compound that is the start of the Krebs cycle
- the phase that produces the most ATP in respiration
- the process that yeast go through to produce energy
- the fermentation that occurs in your muscle cells
- the organelle where aerobic respiration takes place
- the electron acceptor at the very end of the electron transport chain
- the molecule your body runs on
- these molecules are shuttled across the inner membrane by the ETC
- the first compound created in the krebs cycle (also another name for it)
- the protein that turns ADP into ATP
- the term that describes respiration that requires oxygen
- dioxide the waste product of carbon during respiration
- how many carbon atoms are in glucose
- the other electron carrier in addition to NAD+
29 Clues: the location of glycolysis • the end result of glycolysis • the molecule your body runs on • the location of the krebs cycle • the protein that turns ADP into ATP • how many carbon atoms are in glucose • the first step of cellular respiration • the second stage of aerobic respiration • how many carbon atoms are in pyruvic acid • what oxygen becomes at the end of the ETC • ...
PreCalc Crossword 2020-05-07
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- a real number regardless of its sign
- a test used to determine if something is a function
- A = A0ekt
- An equation that makes a straight line when it is graphed
- made up of a base, number(x), and exponent
- where a line touches the x-axis
- a method for determining the maximum number of positive zeros for a polynomial
- a straight line that limits the value of a curve
- an equation which is true regardless of what values are substituted for any variables
- a polynomial of the second degree
- go from term to term by multiplication
- go from term to term by addition.
- decreases in value
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- the symbol used to indicate a square root
- Sn= n/2[2a+(n-1)d]
- a quantity that may change within the context of a mathematical problem or experiment (x,y,z)
- directly adding values of a matrix
- a rectangular selection of numbers in brackets or parentheses
- increases in value
- greater than 90 degrees
- less than 90 degrees
- use the previous number (a1 is given to you)
- the base of a natural log
- an equation in which the highest power of an unknown quantity is a square
- compares two values, showing if one is less than, greater than, or simply not equal to another value
25 Clues: A = A0ekt • Sn= n/2[2a+(n-1)d] • increases in value • decreases in value • less than 90 degrees • greater than 90 degrees • the base of a natural log • where a line touches the x-axis • a polynomial of the second degree • go from term to term by addition. • directly adding values of a matrix • a real number regardless of its sign • go from term to term by multiplication • ...
Chapter 17 2022-11-04
10 Clues: nucleus • absence of oxygen • not containing cells • surrounding framework • Without definite shape • inhibitor of calcification • ingredient held in solution • microorganism can live in o2 • teeth that contains calcium phosphate • protects body against infection disease
Game theory 2023-07-25
11 Clues: n_ • 2x2 • MC=MR • _strategy • _strategy • _equilibrium • Coordination failure • Acting on a coin flip • Can be weak, sometimes perfect • strategy that maximizes player i's payment. • a game in which the allocation is constant over different outcomes.
Slopes and Tables Crossword 2025-05-08
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- the inclination of a line
- the vertical plane in a Cartesian coordinate system
- a horizontal arrangement of elements, often in a table or matrix
- the steepness or tilt of a line or surface relative to the horizontal
- a vertical arrangement of numbers, objects, or data in a table, array, or matrix
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- the ratio of the vertical change (rise) to the horizontal change (run) between any two points on the line
- a system of parallel lines, typically perpendicular to each other, forming a network of squares or rectangles
- the horizontal plane in a Cartesian coordinate system
- the slope or steepness of a surface, most commonly in the context of a roof
- the vertical change between two points on a line or graph, specifically when calculating the slope of a line
- a way of organizing and presenting information in rows and columns
- the horizontal change in the x-coordinates of two points on a line
12 Clues: the inclination of a line • the vertical plane in a Cartesian coordinate system • the horizontal plane in a Cartesian coordinate system • a horizontal arrangement of elements, often in a table or matrix • a way of organizing and presenting information in rows and columns • the horizontal change in the x-coordinates of two points on a line • ...
H&P Crossword 2023-11-01
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- the junction of the occipital and temporal bones, allows passage of the jugular vein, the largest vein of the head, which drains the brain
- a thin bridge of bone that joins with the cheekbone (zygomatic bone) anteriorly
- a rough projection posterior and inferior to the external acoustic meatus; it provides an attachment site for some muscles of the neck.
- Tiny canals, canaliculi, radiate outward from the central canals to all lacunae; the canaliculi form a transportation system that connects all the bone cells to the nutrient supply through the hard bone matrix.
- The lacunae are arranged in concentric circles called lamellae around central (Haversian) canals.
- The diaphysis, or shaft, makes up most of the bone’s length and is composed of compact bone; it is covered and protected by a fibrous connective tissue membrane, the periosteum.
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- The external acoustic meatus is a canal that leads to the eardrum and middle ear; it is the route by which sound enters the ear.
- Each complex consisting of central canals and matrix rings is called an osteon, or Haversian system.
- The two maxillae, or maxillary bones, fuse to form the upper jaw; all facial bones except the mandible join the maxillae
- The mature bone cells, osteocytes, are found within the matrix in tiny cavities called lacunae.
- The styloid process, a sharp, needlelike projection, is just inferior to the external auditory meatus.
- The mandible, or lower jaw, is the largest and strongest bone of the face
12 Clues: The mandible, or lower jaw, is the largest and strongest bone of the face • a thin bridge of bone that joins with the cheekbone (zygomatic bone) anteriorly • The mature bone cells, osteocytes, are found within the matrix in tiny cavities called lacunae. • The lacunae are arranged in concentric circles called lamellae around central (Haversian) canals. • ...
cardiovascular unit 2024-04-15
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- two-lobed nucleus
- largest leukocytes
- white blood cells
- 25% of white blood cells
- carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
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- platelets
- multi-lobed nucleus
- thrombocytes & leukocytes
- bloods liquid matrix
- carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- made of cells and plasma
- red blood cells
- tiny blood vessels that connect arteries and veins
- A pump made of cardiac muscle
- reinforces the platelet plug
15 Clues: platelets • red blood cells • two-lobed nucleus • white blood cells • largest leukocytes • multi-lobed nucleus • bloods liquid matrix • made of cells and plasma • 25% of white blood cells • thrombocytes & leukocytes • reinforces the platelet plug • A pump made of cardiac muscle • carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart • carry oxygenated blood away from the heart • ...
Chapter 5: Life History 2020-04-26
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- Loosely associated cells of mesodermal origin
- The reproductive pattern of egg laying
- Paedomorphosis produced by precocious onset of sexual maturity in an individual still in the morphologically juvenile stage
- A process by which individual surface cells migrate inward to the interior of the embryo
- A highly ordered arrangement of bone cells into concentric rings, with bone matrix surrounding a central canal through which blood vessels and nerves run
- Birth of young not encased in a shell
- A transport form of yolk formed in the liver of the female and carried in her blood
- Specialized chorioallantoic placenta over the embryo for exchange of nutrients and gases
- Pertaining to the nutrition the embryo receives through the placenta or from uterine secretions
- The act of giving birth via viviparity
- A urogenital duct transporting ova and often involved in protection and nourishment of the embryo
- A single-celled lining of body cavities
- A process by which individual surface cells migrate inward to the interior of the embryo
- The outer portion or rim of an organ
- A specific type of mineralization involving calcium carbonates (invertebrates) or calcium phosphates(vertebrates) in the matrix of special connective tissue
- The spreading of surface cells during embryonic gastrulation
- An extraembryonic extension of the hindgut of amniote embryos that functions in excretion and sometimes in respiration
- Condensed clumps pf mesoderm
- Within an evolutionary lineage, the change in time at which a characteristic appears in the embryo relative to its appearance in a phylogenetic ancestor
- The outer cellular layer of the mammalian blastocyst
- The process by which the embryo forms a distinct endodermal tube that constitutes the early gut
- The process of forming an ectodermal tube
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- A joint permitting considerable rotation of articulated skeletal elements, and characterized by a joint capsule, synovial membrane, and articular cartilages on joined elements
- A dermal bone located under and supporting an epidermal scale
- The observation that embryonic development is conservative in that some features of ancestral embryos are retained in embryos of descendants
- Pertaining to an egg in which the yolk is evenly distributed throughout the cytoplasm
- A cap of cells arched over a small blastocoel
- The sheet of fibrous connective tissue around cartilage
- Pertaining to eggs in which yolk stores are concentrated at one pole
- The sheet of fibrous connective tissue around bone
- Loose association of cells derived from neural
- Spaces within the matrix
- Located within the cores of teeth that secrete the inner layer of dentin also arise from neural crest cells
- A specific type of mineralization, unique to vertebrates leading to bone formation
- Pertaining to eggs with moderate amounts of stored yolk
- A layer of bones matrix with its closely packed collagen fibers aligned in parallel
- A joint through which little or no movement is permitted between articulated skeletal elements
- Paedomorphosis produced by delayed onset of somatic development that is overtaken by normal sexual maturity
- Pertaining to eggs with large quantities of stored yolk
- A syncytial layer closely adhering to the uncleaved yolk
40 Clues: Spaces within the matrix • Condensed clumps pf mesoderm • The outer portion or rim of an organ • Birth of young not encased in a shell • The reproductive pattern of egg laying • The act of giving birth via viviparity • A single-celled lining of body cavities • The process of forming an ectodermal tube • Loosely associated cells of mesodermal origin • ...
Nail Structure 2024-04-09
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- visible part of the matrix that extends from underneath the living skin.
- unhealthy condition of the nail that is either hereditary or caused by injury or disease of the nail unit.
- highly curved nail plate often caused by injury to the matrix, which may be inherited.
- Dark,purplish spots, usually due to small injury in the nail bed.
- part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe.
- bacterial inflammtion of the tissues around the nail plate, causing pus, swelling, and redness.
- whitish spots of discoloration of the nails.
- Technical name for the natural nail.
- folds of normal skin that surround the nail plate.
- damage to the capillaries under the nail.
- slightly thickened layer of skin that lies between the fingertip and the free edge of the nail plate.
- whitish, or pale yellowish streaks within the nail.
- living skin underneath the proximal nail fold found at the base of the nail plate.
- Nail surface pitting, roughness, onycholysis, and bed discolorations either randomly or evenly spaced.
- visible redness, pain, swelling, broken skin, or pus. Refuse nail service.
- separation of the nail plate and bed, often due to injury or allergic reactions.
- lengthwise grooves in the plate, often mistaken for ridges.
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- rapidly growing and contagious bacteria that can cause infection.
- Nail turns a variety of colors, which may indicate surface staining, a systemic disorder or poor blood circulation.
- thin layer of tissue that helps guide the nail plate along the nail bed as it grows.
- entire flap of skin covering the matrix.
- severe inflammation of the nail, in which a lump of red tissue grows up from the nail bed to the nail plate.
- medical term for fungal infections of the feet, also known as athletes foot.
- abnormal stretching of the eponychium or hyponychium around the nail plate.
- fold of skin overlapping the side of the nail.
- significant darkening of the fingernails, or toenails, caused by increased pigment cells (melanocytes).
- Abnormal split or brittle nails appearing as surface roughness on the nail plate.
- damaged skin around the nail plate becomes split or torn.
- Bitten nails.
- ingrown nails.
- Dramatically increased nail curvature of the free edge.
- portion of living skin that supports the nail plate as it grows toward the free edge.
- fungal infection of the nail plate.
- hardened keratin plate that sits on top of the nail bed.
- thin white nail plate that is more flexible than normal.
- Nail folds form the nail groove on each side of the nail.
- area where the nail plate cells are formed and extend from under the nail fold at the base of the nail plate.
- tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in place.
- separation and falling off of a nail plate from the nail bed.
- depressions running across the width of the nail plate.
- nonliving, colorless tissue attached to the nail plate that comes from the eponychium.
41 Clues: Bitten nails. • ingrown nails. • fungal infection of the nail plate. • Technical name for the natural nail. • entire flap of skin covering the matrix. • damage to the capillaries under the nail. • whitish spots of discoloration of the nails. • fold of skin overlapping the side of the nail. • folds of normal skin that surround the nail plate. • ...
Algebra 2 final 2022-04-27
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- LINES, Coplanar straight lines that do not intersect at any point. They keep a fixed minimum distance.
- A number or ratio expressed as a fraction of 100. It is often represented/ denoted by a specific sign.
- A line is a number that describes both the direction and the steepness of the line. The ratio of the rise to the run, or rise divided by the run.
- An equation in which two ratios are set equal to each other. A mathematical comparison between two numbers.
- A line that passes through two lines in the same plane at two distinct points. It plays a role in establishing whether two or more other lines in the plane are parallel.
- A motion of a certain space that preserves at least one point. It can describe, for example, the motion of a rigid body around a fixed point.
- FACTOR, The factor by which a quantity multiplies itself over time. The addend by which a quantity increases or decreases over time.
- Moving a shape without rotating or flipping it. The shape still looks exactly the same, just shifting the origin of the coordinate system.
- A symbol and placeholder for a quantity that may change, or any mathematical object. In particular it may represent a number, a vector, a matrix, or a function.
- An image or shape as it would be seen in a mirror. Flipping an object about a line without changing its size or shape.
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- A scalar value that is a function of the entries of a square matrix. It allows characterizing some properties of the matrix and the linear map represented by the matrix.
- A rectangular array or table of numbers, symbols, or expressions, arranged in rows and columns, which is used to represent a mathematical object or a property of such an object.
- Set of numbers that includes whole numbers and positive and negative numbers. A number that is not a fraction.
- A number that says how many times to use that number in a multiplication. It is written as a small number to the right and above the base number.
- ANGLES, A pair of opposite angles formed by intersecting lines. They are always congruent.
- Represents a part of a whole or, more generally, any number of equal parts. A number expressed as a quotient, in which a numerator is divided by a denominator.
- The longest side of a right-angled triangle, the side opposite the right angle. The length of the _______ can be found using the Pythagorean theorem, which states that the square of the length of the _______ equals the sum of the squares of the lengths of the other two sides.
- Indicates how many times one number contains another. How much of one thing there is compared to another thing.
- A process that manipulates a polygon or other two-dimensional object on a plane or coordinate system. Describes how two-dimensional figures move around a plane or coordinate system.
- An enumerated collection of objects in which repetitions are allowed and order matters. Can be both finite and infinite.
20 Clues: ANGLES, A pair of opposite angles formed by intersecting lines. They are always congruent. • LINES, Coplanar straight lines that do not intersect at any point. They keep a fixed minimum distance. • A number or ratio expressed as a fraction of 100. It is often represented/ denoted by a specific sign. • ...
Algebra II final 2022-04-26
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- LINES, Coplanar straight lines that do not intersect at any point. They keep a fixed minimum distance.
- A number or ratio expressed as a fraction of 100. It is often represented/ denoted by a specific sign.
- A line is a number that describes both the direction and the steepness of the line. The ratio of the rise to the run, or rise divided by the run.
- An equation in which two ratios are set equal to each other. A mathematical comparison between two numbers.
- A line that passes through two lines in the same plane at two distinct points. It plays a role in establishing whether two or more other lines in the plane are parallel.
- A motion of a certain space that preserves at least one point. It can describe, for example, the motion of a rigid body around a fixed point.
- FACTOR, The factor by which a quantity multiplies itself over time. The addend by which a quantity increases or decreases over time.
- Moving a shape without rotating or flipping it. The shape still looks exactly the same, just shifting the origin of the coordinate system.
- A symbol and placeholder for a quantity that may change, or any mathematical object. In particular it may represent a number, a vector, a matrix, or a function.
- An image or shape as it would be seen in a mirror. Flipping an object about a line without changing its size or shape.
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- A scalar value that is a function of the entries of a square matrix. It allows characterizing some properties of the matrix and the linear map represented by the matrix.
- A rectangular array or table of numbers, symbols, or expressions, arranged in rows and columns, which is used to represent a mathematical object or a property of such an object.
- Set of numbers that includes whole numbers and positive and negative numbers. A number that is not a fraction.
- A number that says how many times to use that number in a multiplication. It is written as a small number to the right and above the base number.
- ANGLES, A pair of opposite angles formed by intersecting lines. They are always congruent.
- Represents a part of a whole or, more generally, any number of equal parts. A number expressed as a quotient, in which a numerator is divided by a denominator.
- The longest side of a right-angled triangle, the side opposite the right angle. The length of the _______ can be found using the Pythagorean theorem, which states that the square of the length of the _______ equals the sum of the squares of the lengths of the other two sides.
- Indicates how many times one number contains another. How much of one thing there is compared to another thing.
- A process that manipulates a polygon or other two-dimensional object on a plane or coordinate system. Describes how two-dimensional figures move around a plane or coordinate system.
- An enumerated collection of objects in which repetitions are allowed and order matters. Can be both finite and infinite.
20 Clues: ANGLES, A pair of opposite angles formed by intersecting lines. They are always congruent. • LINES, Coplanar straight lines that do not intersect at any point. They keep a fixed minimum distance. • A number or ratio expressed as a fraction of 100. It is often represented/ denoted by a specific sign. • ...
Epithelial Cells 2021-04-26
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- Long, thin strained muscle cells that are parallel to each other.
- A mature cell with properties of an immature cell, produces protein fibers as well as ground substance.
- Epithelial Tissue comprised of two or more layer of cells.
- A single layer of cells that fit close together and are tall, these cells line the length of the digestive tract.
- The most common of cartilage, this matrix contains closely packed collagen fibers. Can be found in the tips of the ribs and covering synovial joints, supports the larynx and trachea.
- Consist of smooth muscle cells and found in the wall of every organ.
- Tissues that connect body parts, is the most distributed and abundant tissue of the body. This tissue is composed of many types of cells and the extracellular matrix they secrete.
- Tissues specialized for contraction, can turn atp into mechanical energy.
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- Cartilage that contains numerous elastic fibers that make it extremely resilient and flexible. Formed in the external flap of the outer ear, the epiglottis, the auditory tube leading to the middle ear cavity.
- Epithelial tissue composed of a single layer of cells.
- The thin tissue forming the outer layer of the body and lining the canal.
- A cartilage where the matrix is dominated by collagen fibers and a little ground substance, the fibers are interwoven to make it tough and durable.Found in the knee joint and the pubic bones of the pelvis.
- An epithelial cell with a shape that is about as wide as it is tall
- Tissues Type composed of wide,branching cardiac muscle cells.
- A thin layer of flattened cells that normally are found in the capillaries and the air sacs of lungs.
- a gel that contains a polysaccharide named chondroitin sulfates that bonds with proteins to form a ground substance called proteoglycans. Cartilage is found in joints and bones as well as your nose and ears. There are three different kinds of cartilage.
16 Clues: Epithelial tissue composed of a single layer of cells. • Epithelial Tissue comprised of two or more layer of cells. • Tissues Type composed of wide,branching cardiac muscle cells. • Long, thin strained muscle cells that are parallel to each other. • An epithelial cell with a shape that is about as wide as it is tall • ...
Puzzle 8 2023-08-19
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- Reality-bending cyberpunk film.
- Powerful discs for a playful game.
- Shagadelic spy parody.
- Bright and bold accent pieces.
- Personalized portable soundtracks.
- Collectible trading card game.
- Relaxed and comfortable style.
- Color-changing clothing fad.
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- Retro computer gaming.
- Soulful rhythm and blues.
- Urban beats and rhymes.
- Pop sensation boy band.
- Compact disc music players.
- Communication gadgets of the time.
- Mastering tricks with a spinning toy.
15 Clues: Retro computer gaming. • Shagadelic spy parody. • Urban beats and rhymes. • Pop sensation boy band. • Soulful rhythm and blues. • Compact disc music players. • Color-changing clothing fad. • Bright and bold accent pieces. • Collectible trading card game. • Relaxed and comfortable style. • Reality-bending cyberpunk film. • Powerful discs for a playful game. • ...
Biologi 2 modul 1c 2019-09-19
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- plats i enzymet där kemiska reaktioner sker
- Energirik syra från glykolysen
- cytoplasma, del 1 i cellandning
- Påskyndar kemisk process utan att förbrukas
- Ämnesomsättning
- mitokondriens inre membran, del 3
- Enkla föreningar syntetiseras till komplexa
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- NADH och FADH2
- matrix, del 2
- ämnen som bildas i reaktion
- ämnen som omvandlas med hjälp av enzymer
- Respiration
- Komplexa föreningar spjälkas till enkla
- ATP-fosfat
- Energi
15 Clues: Energi • ATP-fosfat • Respiration • matrix, del 2 • NADH och FADH2 • Ämnesomsättning • ämnen som bildas i reaktion • Energirik syra från glykolysen • cytoplasma, del 1 i cellandning • mitokondriens inre membran, del 3 • Komplexa föreningar spjälkas till enkla • ämnen som omvandlas med hjälp av enzymer • plats i enzymet där kemiska reaktioner sker • ...
remake1 2024-06-13
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- Disney's African animal kingdom.
- Thriller with Hannibal Lecter.
- Agents dealing with aliens.
- Quentin Tarantino's classic.
- Mel Gibson as William Wallace.
- Life of a simple man.
- Dinosaurs run amok.
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- Life in the mob.
- Underground fight society.
- Alien invasion on July 4th.
- Teen comedy in Beverly Hills.
- WWII epic by Spielberg.
- Animated toys come to life.
- Epic romance on a doomed ship.
- Reality bending sci-fi.
15 Clues: Life in the mob. • Dinosaurs run amok. • Life of a simple man. • WWII epic by Spielberg. • Reality bending sci-fi. • Underground fight society. • Alien invasion on July 4th. • Animated toys come to life. • Agents dealing with aliens. • Quentin Tarantino's classic. • Teen comedy in Beverly Hills. • Thriller with Hannibal Lecter. • Mel Gibson as William Wallace. • ...
cell organelles 2021-05-26
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- lined by tonoplast
- made of three layers in some cells
- inside mitochondria
- endomembranous system
- cell covering
- 80s in eukaryotes
- lipid part that is inside double layer
- cell membrane is but cell wall is not
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- cytoskeletal structure
- inside lysosome
- allow movement of substances out of nucleus
- 9+2 in flagella
- loose form of chromosome
- only in prokaryotes
- the forming phase
- iside nucleus, mitochondria and plastids
16 Clues: cell covering • inside lysosome • 9+2 in flagella • the forming phase • 80s in eukaryotes • lined by tonoplast • inside mitochondria • only in prokaryotes • endomembranous system • cytoskeletal structure • loose form of chromosome • made of three layers in some cells • cell membrane is but cell wall is not • lipid part that is inside double layer • iside nucleus, mitochondria and plastids • ...
SQ-B 2018-07-20
Across
- Relative flateness of peaks
- Space between argument
- Value of x is known as
- Deviation from symmetry
- Sum of samples
- Initial imagination about any rule
- Discrete probability method
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- Matrix method to solve equation
- Rule of suppression
- Number divisible by one or itself
- Subset of population
- Sttepping back towards mean
- Intensity of relationship
- Root near to exact
- Basic method of approximation
- Limiting case of Binomial distribution
16 Clues: Sum of samples • Root near to exact • Rule of suppression • Subset of population • Space between argument • Value of x is known as • Deviation from symmetry • Intensity of relationship • Relative flateness of peaks • Sttepping back towards mean • Discrete probability method • Basic method of approximation • Matrix method to solve equation • Number divisible by one or itself • ...
FNL Crossword 2026-02-27
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- Ricks
- definitely not the bright day
- 1999 film coded with action
- a movie that keeps you on your toes
- Al/Robert Pressure Cooker
- precious metal
- Animated hit that we never let go
- cliff-hanging family dynamic
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- 2025 block-buster
- juicy crime story
- An animated emotional roller coaster
- trashy romance
- 1985 film with "no idea" how it ends
- kolomona
- dont forget to call home!
- Ares
16 Clues: Ares • Ricks • kolomona • trashy romance • precious metal • 2025 block-buster • juicy crime story • dont forget to call home! • Al/Robert Pressure Cooker • 1999 film coded with action • cliff-hanging family dynamic • definitely not the bright day • Animated hit that we never let go • a movie that keeps you on your toes • An animated emotional roller coaster • ...
Chapter 5: Life History 2020-04-26
Across
- The reproductive pattern of egg laying
- The act of giving birth via viviparity
- A single-celled lining of body cavities
- A cap of cells arched over a small blastocoel
- The spreading of surface cells during embryonic gastrulation
- A layer of bones matrix with its closely packed collagen fibers aligned in parallel
- Loose association of cells derived from neural
- Pertaining to eggs in which yolk stores are concentrated at one pole
- A syncytial layer closely adhering to the uncleaved yolk
- Pertaining to an egg in which the yolk is evenly distributed throughout the cytoplasm
- A specific type of mineralization involving calcium carbonates (invertebrates) or calcium phosphates(vertebrates) in the matrix of special connective tissue
- Loosely associated cells of mesodermal origin
- A dermal bone located under and supporting an epidermal scale
- Paedomorphosis produced by delayed onset of somatic development that is overtaken by normal sexual maturity
- The sheet of fibrous connective tissue around cartilage
- Paedomorphosis produced by precocious onset of sexual maturity in an individual still in the morphologically juvenile stage
- An extraembryonic extension of the hindgut of amniote embryos that functions in excretion and sometimes in respiration
- A highly ordered arrangement of bone cells into concentric rings, with bone matrix surrounding a central canal through which blood vessels and nerves run
- Condensed clumps pf mesoderm
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- The outer portion or rim of an organ
- Pertaining to eggs with large quantities of stored yolk
- A transport form of yolk formed in the liver of the female and carried in her blood
- The process of forming an ectodermal tube
- A joint through which little or no movement is permitted between articulated skeletal elements
- The observation that embryonic development is conservative in that some features of ancestral embryos are retained in embryos of descendants
- Pertaining to eggs with moderate amounts of stored yolk
- The process by which the embryo forms a distinct endodermal tube that constitutes the early gut
- Located within the cores of teeth that secrete the inner layer of dentin also arise from neural crest cells
- A joint permitting considerable rotation of articulated skeletal elements, and characterized by a joint capsule, synovial membrane, and articular cartilages on joined elements
- A specific type of mineralization, unique to vertebrates leading to bone formation
- A urogenital duct transporting ova and often involved in protection and nourishment of the embryo
- A process by which individual surface cells migrate inward to the interior of the embryo
- Pertaining to the nutrition the embryo receives through the placenta or from uterine secretions
- The sheet of fibrous connective tissue around bone
- Specialized chorioallantoic placenta over the embryo for exchange of nutrients and gases
- A process by which individual surface cells migrate inward to the interior of the embryo
- The outer cellular layer of the mammalian blastocyst
- Birth of young not encased in a shell
- Within an evolutionary lineage, the change in time at which a characteristic appears in the embryo relative to its appearance in a phylogenetic ancestor
- Spaces within the matrix
40 Clues: Spaces within the matrix • Condensed clumps pf mesoderm • The outer portion or rim of an organ • Birth of young not encased in a shell • The reproductive pattern of egg laying • The act of giving birth via viviparity • A single-celled lining of body cavities • The process of forming an ectodermal tube • A cap of cells arched over a small blastocoel • ...
Terminology Builder 2023-04-13
8 Clues: art • Length of time • Stories Scenarios • Based Deliverables • Software tracking tools • Candidates sample stories • Pensions Administration System • Requirements Traceability Matrix
Puzzle 2024-02-28
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- Matrix Algorithm for efficient matrix multiplication.
- Sort Sorting algorithm that uses a pivot element.
- and Conquer Algorithmic strategy involving breaking a problem into smaller subproblems.
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- Element around which elements are rearranged in sorting algorithms.
- Sort Sorting algorithm that divides the array in half recursively.
- Method of solving problems by breaking them down into smaller instances of the same problem.
- Search Efficient search technique used on sorted arrays.
7 Clues: Sort Sorting algorithm that uses a pivot element. • Matrix Algorithm for efficient matrix multiplication. • Search Efficient search technique used on sorted arrays. • Element around which elements are rearranged in sorting algorithms. • Sort Sorting algorithm that divides the array in half recursively. • ...
Hollywood movie 2023-03-13
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- Mystical figure who helps guide Neo's journey.
- Pill Symbolizes truth and awareness of the Matrix.
- Primary antagonist and program designed to police the Matrix.
- Protagonist played by Keanu Reeves.
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- Captain of the Nebuchadnezzar and mentor to Neo.
- Last human city on Earth, located deep underground.
6 Clues: Protagonist played by Keanu Reeves. • Mystical figure who helps guide Neo's journey. • Captain of the Nebuchadnezzar and mentor to Neo. • Pill Symbolizes truth and awareness of the Matrix. • Last human city on Earth, located deep underground. • Primary antagonist and program designed to police the Matrix.
Biology 2025-09-09
Saxon Crossword 2024-03-04
13 Clues: Our Dean • Our Librarian • Our Principal • Late Start Day • Saxon Time Day 2 • Girls spring sport • Journalism Teacher • The first Saxon Matrix • The Name of Our Mascot • Popular fall boys sport • The food we get every Wednesday • Football Coach and Social Studies Teacher • The trivia event that takes place in March
Crossword 2025-01-21
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- Hardware used by FlashAttention
- Model using attention mechanism
- Multiplication in attention
- Mechanism improved by FlashAttention
- Length impacting attention speed
- Length increased by FlashAttention
- Performance gain of FlashAttention
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- Units of text in long sequences
- Resource constraint in attention
- Scaling of standard attention
- Software co-design focus
- Goal of FlashAttention improvements
- Processing in FlashAttention-2
13 Clues: Software co-design focus • Multiplication in attention • Scaling of standard attention • Processing in FlashAttention-2 • Units of text in long sequences • Hardware used by FlashAttention • Model using attention mechanism • Resource constraint in attention • Length impacting attention speed • Length increased by FlashAttention • Performance gain of FlashAttention • ...
29 dars 2025-01-20
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- Birinchi mobil telefonni ixtiro qilgan olim
- Yo‘nalishlarni boshqaruvchi qurilma
- Yo‘nalishni ko‘rsatuvchi belgi
- Harakatni aniqlovchi sensor
- Tasvir hosil qiluvchi qurilma
- Elektron qurulmalarning asosiy ko'zi nima ?
- Shlakbaunni boshqarishda ishlatiladigan yorug‘lik manbai
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- Elektr signallarini Tovushga aylantiruvchi qurilma ?
- Yonuvchi qora tosh
- Analog signalni boshqaruvchi qurilma
- Kompyuterning qo'shimcha qismi
- Bosish orqali boshqariladigan tugma
- Tasvirlarni ko‘rsatuvchi qurilma
13 Clues: Yonuvchi qora tosh • Harakatni aniqlovchi sensor • Tasvir hosil qiluvchi qurilma • Kompyuterning qo'shimcha qismi • Yo‘nalishni ko‘rsatuvchi belgi • Tasvirlarni ko‘rsatuvchi qurilma • Yo‘nalishlarni boshqaruvchi qurilma • Bosish orqali boshqariladigan tugma • Analog signalni boshqaruvchi qurilma • Birinchi mobil telefonni ixtiro qilgan olim • ...
cardiovascular unit 2024-04-15
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- two-lobed nucleus
- largest leukocytes
- white blood cells
- 25% of white blood cells
- carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
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- platelets
- multi-lobed nucleus
- thrombocytes & leukocytes
- bloods liquid matrix
- carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- made of cells and plasma
- red blood cells
- tiny blood vessels that connect arteries and veins
- A pump made of cardiac muscle
- reinforces the platelet plug
15 Clues: platelets • red blood cells • two-lobed nucleus • white blood cells • largest leukocytes • multi-lobed nucleus • bloods liquid matrix • made of cells and plasma • 25% of white blood cells • thrombocytes & leukocytes • reinforces the platelet plug • A pump made of cardiac muscle • carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart • carry oxygenated blood away from the heart • ...
cardiovascular unit 2024-04-15
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- two-lobed nucleus
- largest leukocytes
- white blood cells
- 25% of white blood cells
- carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
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- platelets
- multi-lobed nucleus
- thrombocytes & leukocytes
- bloods liquid matrix
- carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- made of cells and plasma
- red blood cells
- tiny blood vessels that connect arteries and veins
- A pump made of cardiac muscle
- reinforces the platelet plug
15 Clues: platelets • red blood cells • two-lobed nucleus • white blood cells • largest leukocytes • multi-lobed nucleus • bloods liquid matrix • made of cells and plasma • 25% of white blood cells • thrombocytes & leukocytes • reinforces the platelet plug • A pump made of cardiac muscle • carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart • carry oxygenated blood away from the heart • ...
Cells to Organ 2025-02-27
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- junction movement of materials
- plasma cells
- tissue gel like ground substance (matrix)
- 4 human tissues type
- of tissues fibrous & specialized
- composed of calcium phosphate
- tissue cartilage bone blood adipose
- no blood vessels
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- tissue fat storage
- membrane provides structural support
- tissue cover body surface & cavities
- junction water tight
- tissue skeletal cardiac smooth
- junction stretch and bend skin
- tissue supports & connect body parts
15 Clues: plasma cells • no blood vessels • tissue fat storage • 4 human tissues type • junction water tight • composed of calcium phosphate • junction movement of materials • tissue skeletal cardiac smooth • junction stretch and bend skin • of tissues fibrous & specialized • tissue cartilage bone blood adipose • membrane provides structural support • tissue cover body surface & cavities • ...
Strategic Innovation Management 2025-02-03
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- Technique asking 'why' repeatedly.
- Phase where tasks are executed.
- Profit metric for innovation projects.
- Significant industry-altering innovation.
- Process to identify innovation gaps.
- Fostering creativity and collaboration.
- Identifying and prioritizing gaps.
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- Phase setting innovation goals.
- Evaluating potential failures.
- Aligning innovation with goals.
- Diagram categorizing problem causes.
- Final phase ensuring control.
- Innovation that disrupts markets.
- Ensuring alignment with company goals.
- Tool to categorize innovation opportunities.
15 Clues: Final phase ensuring control. • Evaluating potential failures. • Phase setting innovation goals. • Aligning innovation with goals. • Phase where tasks are executed. • Innovation that disrupts markets. • Technique asking 'why' repeatedly. • Identifying and prioritizing gaps. • Diagram categorizing problem causes. • Process to identify innovation gaps. • ...
Matematika 2017-07-26
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- kelipatan atau pengalian sebesar jumlah yang dilipatkan
- bilangan yang memiliki pembilang dan juga penyebut
- kumpulan data dalam bentuk angka maupun bukan angka yang disusun dalam bentuk tabel
- Ilmu Hitung merupakan cabang tertua
- penemu jumlah semua sudut segitiga
- Penemu rumus logaritma
- nilai tengah suatu data
- bilangan yang dimulai dari satu
- hubungan antara sisi dan sudut suatu segitiga
- penemu diagram kartesius
- penemu rumus phytagoras
- kemungkinan terjadinya sesuatu
- penemu rumus Matrix
- bilangan yang ditulis dalam bentuk a per b
- penemu rumus aljabar
- bilangan positif dan negatif atau bilangan cacah ditambah lawan bilangan asli
- penemu rumus kalkulus differensial
- orang yang mengukur ketinggian piramida
- mengalikan faktor prima yang berbeda dengan pangkat tertinggi.
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- bilangan yang tidak dapat ditulis dalam bentuk a/b
- penemu rumus lingkarap
- Cabang matematika yang menggunakan tanda-tanda dan huruf
- suatu segitiga siku-siku berlaku sisi miring kuadrat sama dengan jumlah kuadrat sisi-sisi lainnya.
- penemu rumus Trigeometri
- Penemu rumus Statistika
- bilangan yang dimulai dari nol
- susunan bilangan-bilangan dalam bentuk persegi panjang
- penemu rumus aljabar
- Cardano Penemu rumus peluang
- Bangun datar diaman semua titiknya punya jarak yang sama
- bilangan yang habis dibagi dirinya sendiri
- Penemu rumus aritmatika
- penemu rumus bilangan pecahan
- batas
- penyajian data
- mengalikan faktor-faktor prima yang sama dan berpangkat kecil.
- nilai yang seringkali muncul
- gabungan antara bilangan rasional dan irrasional
38 Clues: batas • penyajian data • penemu rumus Matrix • penemu rumus aljabar • penemu rumus aljabar • penemu rumus lingkarap • Penemu rumus logaritma • Penemu rumus Statistika • nilai tengah suatu data • penemu rumus phytagoras • Penemu rumus aritmatika • penemu rumus Trigeometri • penemu diagram kartesius • Cardano Penemu rumus peluang • nilai yang seringkali muncul • penemu rumus bilangan pecahan • ...
Module 4 A/P Skeletal System 2023-10-20
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- type of bone with trabeculae
- mass of tissue that connects the ends of a broken bone
- property of bone when low on collagen
- comprises compact bone tissue
- mass of blood confined to a limited space
- type of synovial joint that offers the greatest range of motion
- this hormone stimulates bone growth by increasing osteoblast activity
- type of growth that may still occur after epiphyseal plate is ossified
- mature bone cell surrounded by bone matrix
- name of the twirling motion of arms at the shoulder
- motion of elbow when hand reaches for face
- part of the bone matrix which gives bones some flexibility and tensile strength
- bone-forming cell
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- the type of gland that secretes PTH
- a mineral component in bone
- large, multi-nucleated cell that breaks down bone
- type of callus which holds pieces of bone together while bone repairs takes place
- motion of shoulder when you bring your arm down to your sides
- extensions of bone cells that allow them to communicate with one another
- type of synovial joint with smallest range of motion
- type of fluid to lubricate the joint
- one type of joint that offers little to no motion
- the position when one stands upright with feet facing forward, upper limbs hanging at sides, palms facing forward with thumbs to the outside
23 Clues: bone-forming cell • a mineral component in bone • type of bone with trabeculae • comprises compact bone tissue • the type of gland that secretes PTH • type of fluid to lubricate the joint • property of bone when low on collagen • mass of blood confined to a limited space • mature bone cell surrounded by bone matrix • motion of elbow when hand reaches for face • ...
Animal tissue 2025-07-21
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- Component of the matrix(substance around cells) in a connective tissue.
- Type of tissue that is the body energy reservoir
- Rigid connective tissue made of a hard matrix of inorganic salts deposited around protein fibers.
- Type of muscular tissue with voluntary movement
- Type of tissue that connects structures together.
- Branch of biology that studies the composition and structure of plant and animal tissues and their specialized functions
- Tightly packed cells that form a continuous layer.
- Specialized cell made by dendrites, a cell body and an axon.
- Solid but flexible connective tissue.
- An organ which secretes chemical substances for use in the body or for discharge into the surroundings.
- Fluid connective tissue that consists of formed elements and plasma.
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- Protein found in the fibers of connective tissue that gives it flexibility and strength
- tissue Tissue that conduct impulses and contain cell like neurons.
- Epithelial tissue with only one single layer of cells
- A type of cell that contributes to the formation of connective tissue.
- Group of specialized cells of the same or similar type that perform a common function in the body.
- Composed of cells called muscle fibers that are specialized to contract.
- Cells that support and service neurons and have various functions.
- (specialization) Process during which young, immature cells reach their mature form and function.
- type of gland that have no ducts
20 Clues: type of gland that have no ducts • Solid but flexible connective tissue. • Type of muscular tissue with voluntary movement • Type of tissue that is the body energy reservoir • Type of tissue that connects structures together. • Tightly packed cells that form a continuous layer. • Epithelial tissue with only one single layer of cells • ...
Cardiovascular System 2024-04-15
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- small blood cells that connect arteries & veins
- red blood cells
- two-lobed nucleus
- the bloods liquid matrix
- blood clotting
- multi-lobed nucleus
- white blood cells
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- made up of thrombocytes & leukocytes
- carries deoxygenated blood to the heart
- reinforces the platelet plug
- 25% of white blood cells
- the largest leukocytes
- carries oxygenated blood away from heart
- pump made of cardiac muscle
- made of cells and plasma
15 Clues: blood clotting • red blood cells • two-lobed nucleus • white blood cells • multi-lobed nucleus • the largest leukocytes • 25% of white blood cells • the bloods liquid matrix • made of cells and plasma • pump made of cardiac muscle • reinforces the platelet plug • made up of thrombocytes & leukocytes • carries deoxygenated blood to the heart • carries oxygenated blood away from heart • ...
cardiovascular unit 2024-04-15
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- two-lobed nucleus
- largest leukocytes
- white blood cells
- 25% of white blood cells
- carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
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- platelets
- multi-lobed nucleus
- thrombocytes & leukocytes
- bloods liquid matrix
- carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- made of cells and plasma
- red blood cells
- tiny blood vessels that connect arteries and veins
- A pump made of cardiac muscle
- reinforces the platelet plug
15 Clues: platelets • red blood cells • two-lobed nucleus • white blood cells • largest leukocytes • multi-lobed nucleus • bloods liquid matrix • made of cells and plasma • 25% of white blood cells • thrombocytes & leukocytes • reinforces the platelet plug • A pump made of cardiac muscle • carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart • carry oxygenated blood away from the heart • ...
Biochem Chapter 21 2024-11-13
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- transmembrane proteins carrying specific ions
- 23 of these generated by oxidative phosphorylation
- ATP-ADP _
- UPC1 generates this
- electrons transferred to form
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- facilitate formation of cristae
- number of active sites
- large,complex enzyme
- 3-phosphatase
- F1 protrudes in mitochondrial _
- F0 contains _ channel
11 Clues: ATP-ADP _ • 3-phosphatase • UPC1 generates this • large,complex enzyme • F0 contains _ channel • number of active sites • electrons transferred to form • facilitate formation of cristae • F1 protrudes in mitochondrial _ • transmembrane proteins carrying specific ions • 23 of these generated by oxidative phosphorylation
Biology 2025-09-09
Bone Formation & Repair 2021-03-28
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- the membrane that lines the outside of bones
- tunnels that lie at right angles to the central canals and connect the periosteum to the blood and nerve supply from the central canal
- bones that are larger in length than width
- a mature cartilage cell
- where the epiphyses meet the diaphysis in a long bone
- the role of red and yellow bone marrow is to create _______.
- the tissue in bone repair that is primarily fibrocartilage
- the bone ends that eventually fuse to the diaphysis
- bones that are thin and somewhat curved
- the primary organic component in bone tissue
- bones that have various shapes and don't fit in the other categories
- cortical or dense bone
- area in epiphyseal plate where chondrocytes are enlarged
- a stem cell that is derived from mesenchyme that has the ability to differentiate
- an immature bone cell that participates in bone formation
- a covering of dense irregular connective tissue that surround the surface of most cartilage
- connective tissue with gelatinous ground substance and makes up articular cartilage
- the structural component of compact bone (also known as Haversian system)
- tissue abundant tissue that binds and supports with lots of space between cell bodies
- the deposition of hydroxyapatite in a collagen fiber framework that causes hardening of the tissue
- body system the provides support movement protection mineral storage blood cell formation and energy metabolism
- the ground substance and fibers between cells
- connective tissue that is strong under both compressive and tensive forces and found in ligaments
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- growth from within (i.e. growth of cartilage also known as endogenous growth)
- the type of ossification that develops from a mesenchymal membrane
- the tissue in bone repair that replaces that cartilaginous precursor
- a large multicellular cell that resorbs bone matrix
- the layer of bone matrix in which the fibers and minerals align
- tiny tunnels that run through the bone matrix and connect lacunae to one another
- the hyaline cartilage plate in the metaphysis of long bones
- cancellouse or trabecular bone
- the hyaline cartilage attached to articulating surfaces of bones
- the growth due to surface deposition of material (i.e. growth in diameter)
- the stage in fracture repair where spongy bone is replaced with compact bone and the margin is smoothed out
- a mature bone cell that maintains
- bones that are cube-shaped
- the space in long bones where yellow marrow is kept
- the primary inorganic component in bone tissue
- canal the tunnel that runs through the middle of each osteon
- the membrane that lines the medullary cavity
- the connective tissue that bridges the gap between the ribs and the sternum
- the type of ossification that forms from a cartilage model and replaces hyaline cartilage
- bone matrix secreted by osteoblasts
- small hollow spaces in which osteocytes lie
- the long axis of a long bone
- the primary mineral stored in the skeletal system
46 Clues: cortical or dense bone • a mature cartilage cell • bones that are cube-shaped • the long axis of a long bone • cancellouse or trabecular bone • a mature bone cell that maintains • bone matrix secreted by osteoblasts • bones that are thin and somewhat curved • bones that are larger in length than width • small hollow spaces in which osteocytes lie • ...
Cellular Respiration 2026-01-23
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- Often referred to as glucose, the primary fuel for respiration.
- The overall goal of breaking down nutrients within a cell.
- The initial step of respiration that breaks down one glucose molecule into two three-carbon molecules.
- The three-carbon end product of glycolysis that enters the mitochondria.
- The gas required for aerobic respiration to act as the final electron acceptor.
- A gaseous waste product of cellular respiration (exhaled by animals) .
- The inner compartment of the mitochondrion where the Krebs cycle takes place.
- A byproduct of fermentation in yeast cells when oxygen is absent.
- The final stage of aerobic respiration that uses a chain of proteins to produce a large amount of ATP.
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- Produced from carbohydrate breakdown for energy when Oxygen is low.
- Often called the "powerhouse of the cell," it is the organelle where the majority of ATP is generated.
- The process by which cells break down glucose to produce energy.
- The energy-carrying molecule used by cells for power.
- The jelly-like substance within a cell where the first stage of respiration occurs.
- A liquid byproduct formed at the end of the electron transport chain.
- This series of reactions occurs in the mitochondrial matrix.
16 Clues: The energy-carrying molecule used by cells for power. • The overall goal of breaking down nutrients within a cell. • This series of reactions occurs in the mitochondrial matrix. • Often referred to as glucose, the primary fuel for respiration. • The process by which cells break down glucose to produce energy. • ...
Population dynamics: variation and adaptation 2026-01-26
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- the average number of female offspring born to each female
- eigenvalue with the largest absolute value
- an individual's potential for contributing offspring to future generations
- how the total population is spread amongst each life cycle state (relative abundance of each age/stage)
- average number of offspring produced by an individual during its lifetime
- varies according to age and/or stage
- population growth rate
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- a non-zero vector that changed only by a scalar factor when that matrix is applied to it
- relationship between the fecundity at a certain age and survivorship at that age
- direct contributions of each transition to determining lambda
- matric used to model population growth in organisms by stage
- method used to assess the likelihood that a population will persist over time
- sensitivities that have been weighted by the transition probabilities (effects on lambda of a proportional change in a transition element)
- number of individuals at a certain age in a certain year
- representation of the stages of an organism's evolution over time
- age specific population projection matrix (same number of rows as columns)
- the study of statistics such as births and deaths that illustrates the changing structure of populations
- the scalar factor by which the eigenvector is scaled
18 Clues: population growth rate • varies according to age and/or stage • eigenvalue with the largest absolute value • the scalar factor by which the eigenvector is scaled • number of individuals at a certain age in a certain year • the average number of female offspring born to each female • matric used to model population growth in organisms by stage • ...
NAIL ANATOMY 2022-08-08
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- Tracks on either side of the nail that the nail moves and it grows
- Folds of skin on either side of the nail groove
- Area of the nail where the nail body rests
- Live tissue at the base of the nail
- Overlapping dead tissue that is loose and pliable around the nail
- Attached to the matrix at the base of the nail, under the skin and inside the mantle
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- Visible nail area from the nail root to the free edge
- Living tissue that overlies the nail plate on the sides of the nail
- Part of the nail that extends beyond the finger and toe and protects the tips of the fingers and toes
- Living tissue underneath the free edge of the nail
- Active tissue that generates cells, which hadren as they move outward to form the nail plate
- Pocket-like structure that holds the root and matrix
- Half-moon shape at the base of the nail
13 Clues: Live tissue at the base of the nail • Half-moon shape at the base of the nail • Area of the nail where the nail body rests • Folds of skin on either side of the nail groove • Living tissue underneath the free edge of the nail • Pocket-like structure that holds the root and matrix • Visible nail area from the nail root to the free edge • ...
cardiovascular unit 2024-04-15
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- two-lobed nucleus
- largest leukocytes
- white blood cells
- 25% of white blood cells
- carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
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- platelets
- multi-lobed nucleus
- thrombocytes & leukocytes
- bloods liquid matrix
- carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- made of cells and plasma
- red blood cells
- tiny blood vessels that connect arteries and veins
- A pump made of cardiac muscle
- reinforces the platelet plug
15 Clues: platelets • red blood cells • two-lobed nucleus • white blood cells • largest leukocytes • multi-lobed nucleus • bloods liquid matrix • made of cells and plasma • 25% of white blood cells • thrombocytes & leukocytes • reinforces the platelet plug • A pump made of cardiac muscle • carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart • carry oxygenated blood away from the heart • ...
Chapter 23 Test review 2022-11-02
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- Occurs when the IR is oversaturated with photon energy and data is dropped from the image reconstruction
- sharpness of the image
- Type of kVp chart that adjusts 2 kVp per cm of part thickness
- The acronym used in radiology for achieving quality images at the lowest radiation dose to the patient
- added digital information such as body position or laterality
- How many steps are there in developing a technique chart
- tool used to measure the thickness of a body part
- Volume element of the image matrix in volume imaging
- Type of kVp chart that establishes an optimal kVp range of body parts first then adjusts the mAs in increments of 30% values
- the amount of clinically significant information produced on an image
- Picture element of the image matrix
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- the acronym of the federal law that governs patient privacy
- The ability of the detector to resolve detail of items spaced close together
- The ability of the detector to resolve differences in the grey scale
- the faithful representation of the patient on the image
- The amount of clinically significant information on the patients image
- measures the sensitivity and accuracy by which the IR converts incoming data to the output monitor
17 Clues: sharpness of the image • Picture element of the image matrix • tool used to measure the thickness of a body part • Volume element of the image matrix in volume imaging • the faithful representation of the patient on the image • How many steps are there in developing a technique chart • the acronym of the federal law that governs patient privacy • ...
Puzzle 2024-02-28
Across
- Matrix Algorithm for efficient matrix multiplication.
- Sort Sorting algorithm that uses a pivot element.
- and Conquer Algorithmic strategy involving breaking a problem into smaller subproblems.
Down
- Element around which elements are rearranged in sorting algorithms.
- Sort Sorting algorithm that divides the array in half recursively.
- Method of solving problems by breaking them down into smaller instances of the same problem.
- Search Efficient search technique used on sorted arrays.
7 Clues: Sort Sorting algorithm that uses a pivot element. • Matrix Algorithm for efficient matrix multiplication. • Search Efficient search technique used on sorted arrays. • Element around which elements are rearranged in sorting algorithms. • Sort Sorting algorithm that divides the array in half recursively. • ...
Cellular Respiration Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-25
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- The first stage of cellular respiration happens here
- drives ATP synthase to produce the majority of a cell's ATP
- a single-celled fungus that generates ATP through cellular respiration by breaking down sugars
- Gel filled inner compartment of the mitochondria
- produced as a waste product when glucose is broken down to create energy in the mitochondria
- the primary molecule for storing and transferring energy in all living cells
- a series of protein complexes in a membrane (like the mitochondria) that passes electrons from one molecule to the next, releasing energy at each step
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- the three-carbon end product of glycolysis
- A series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP
- one 6-carbon glucose molecule is split into two 3-carbon pyruvate molecules,occurs in the cytoplasm
- Uses oxygen to break down glucose into water
- 21% of atmospheric air and essential to life
- acts as a final byproduct of the electron transport chain
- Plants use photosynthesis to produce this. Another name for glucose
- mitochondrial matrix, converting acetyl-CoA into Carbon dioxide and generating ATP
- One of the two places cellular respiration happen
16 Clues: the three-carbon end product of glycolysis • Uses oxygen to break down glucose into water • 21% of atmospheric air and essential to life • Gel filled inner compartment of the mitochondria • One of the two places cellular respiration happen • The first stage of cellular respiration happens here • acts as a final byproduct of the electron transport chain • ...
Chapter 5: Life History 2020-04-26
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- A joint permitting considerable rotation of articulated skeletal elements, and characterized by a joint capsule, synovial membrane, and articular cartilages on joined elements
- A syncytial layer closely adhering to the uncleaved yolk
- The act of giving birth via viviparity
- Located within the cores of teeth that secrete the inner layer of dentin also arise from neural crest cells
- Loosely associated cells of mesodermal origin
- Pertaining to eggs with moderate amounts of stored yolk
- A process by which individual surface cells migrate inward to the interior of the embryo
- A single-celled lining of body cavities
- The process by which the embryo forms a distinct endodermal tube that constitutes the early gut
- Pertaining to the nutrition the embryo receives through the placenta or from uterine secretions
- The sheet of fibrous connective tissue around bone
- Spaces within the matrix
- A dermal bone located under and supporting an epidermal scale
- A urogenital duct transporting ova and often involved in protection and nourishment of the embryo
- The observation that embryonic development is conservative in that some features of ancestral embryos are retained in embryos of descendants
- Pertaining to an egg in which the yolk is evenly distributed throughout the cytoplasm
- A joint through which little or no movement is permitted between articulated skeletal elements
- Within an evolutionary lineage, the change in time at which a characteristic appears in the embryo relative to its appearance in a phylogenetic ancestor
- Birth of young not encased in a shell
- A layer of bones matrix with its closely packed collagen fibers aligned in parallel
- A cap of cells arched over a small blastocoel
- An extraembryonic extension of the hindgut of amniote embryos that functions in excretion and sometimes in respiration
- The reproductive pattern of egg laying
- The outer portion or rim of an organ
- The process of forming an ectodermal tube
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- Condensed clumps pf mesoderm
- Pertaining to eggs in which yolk stores are concentrated at one pole
- A transport form of yolk formed in the liver of the female and carried in her blood
- Specialized chorioallantoic placenta over the embryo for exchange of nutrients and gases
- The spreading of surface cells during embryonic gastrulation
- Loose association of cells derived from neural
- Paedomorphosis produced by precocious onset of sexual maturity in an individual still in the morphologically juvenile stage
- The sheet of fibrous connective tissue around cartilage
- Paedomorphosis produced by delayed onset of somatic development that is overtaken by normal sexual maturity
- A highly ordered arrangement of bone cells into concentric rings, with bone matrix surrounding a central canal through which blood vessels and nerves run
- A specific type of mineralization involving calcium carbonates (invertebrates) or calcium phosphates(vertebrates) in the matrix of special connective tissue
- The outer cellular layer of the mammalian blastocyst
- A process by which individual surface cells migrate inward to the interior of the embryo
- Pertaining to eggs with large quantities of stored yolk
- A specific type of mineralization, unique to vertebrates leading to bone formation
40 Clues: Spaces within the matrix • Condensed clumps pf mesoderm • The outer portion or rim of an organ • Birth of young not encased in a shell • The act of giving birth via viviparity • The reproductive pattern of egg laying • A single-celled lining of body cavities • The process of forming an ectodermal tube • Loosely associated cells of mesodermal origin • ...
Algebra 2 final 2022-04-27
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- LINES, Coplanar straight lines that do not intersect at any point. They keep a fixed minimum distance.
- A number or ratio expressed as a fraction of 100. It is often represented/ denoted by a specific sign.
- A line is a number that describes both the direction and the steepness of the line. The ratio of the rise to the run, or rise divided by the run.
- An equation in which two ratios are set equal to each other. A mathematical comparison between two numbers.
- A line that passes through two lines in the same plane at two distinct points. It plays a role in establishing whether two or more other lines in the plane are parallel.
- A motion of a certain space that preserves at least one point. It can describe, for example, the motion of a rigid body around a fixed point.
- FACTOR, The factor by which a quantity multiplies itself over time. The addend by which a quantity increases or decreases over time.
- Moving a shape without rotating or flipping it. The shape still looks exactly the same, just shifting the origin of the coordinate system.
- A symbol and placeholder for a quantity that may change, or any mathematical object. In particular it may represent a number, a vector, a matrix, or a function.
- An image or shape as it would be seen in a mirror. Flipping an object about a line without changing its size or shape.
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- A scalar value that is a function of the entries of a square matrix. It allows characterizing some properties of the matrix and the linear map represented by the matrix.
- A rectangular array or table of numbers, symbols, or expressions, arranged in rows and columns, which is used to represent a mathematical object or a property of such an object.
- Set of numbers that includes whole numbers and positive and negative numbers. A number that is not a fraction.
- A number that says how many times to use that number in a multiplication. It is written as a small number to the right and above the base number.
- ANGLES, A pair of opposite angles formed by intersecting lines. They are always congruent.
- Represents a part of a whole or, more generally, any number of equal parts. A number expressed as a quotient, in which a numerator is divided by a denominator.
- The longest side of a right-angled triangle, the side opposite the right angle. The length of the _______ can be found using the Pythagorean theorem, which states that the square of the length of the _______ equals the sum of the squares of the lengths of the other two sides.
- Indicates how many times one number contains another. How much of one thing there is compared to another thing.
- A process that manipulates a polygon or other two-dimensional object on a plane or coordinate system. Describes how two-dimensional figures move around a plane or coordinate system.
- An enumerated collection of objects in which repetitions are allowed and order matters. Can be both finite and infinite.
20 Clues: ANGLES, A pair of opposite angles formed by intersecting lines. They are always congruent. • LINES, Coplanar straight lines that do not intersect at any point. They keep a fixed minimum distance. • A number or ratio expressed as a fraction of 100. It is often represented/ denoted by a specific sign. • ...
Correspondence 2023-02-08
11 Clues: BBB or FCC • money remaining • asking about refunds • correspondence _______ • mail sent in by customer • a disagreement or debate • transferred to another dept. • problems with what we provide • making a _____ on the account • paper mailed/emailed every month • customer asking questions about billing
carbohydraternes intermediære cyklusser 2024-10-30
11 Clues: ATP • med ilt • uden ilt • foregår i cytoplasma • inderst i mitokondria • produktet af glykolyse • hvor der foregår glykolyse • et andet ord for citratcyklus • pyruvats omdannelse under anaerobe forhold • dannes forskellige slags afhængig af træningsform • hvor der foregår oxidativ decarboxylering og citratcyklus
Chapter 17 homework part 2/2 2024-12-17
11 Clues: Nucleus • no cells • No shape • With oxygen • Without oxygen • White blood cell • Surrounding framework • tarter control (inhibitor) • Tartar or buildup on the teeth • Mineral component of bone/teeth • an influx of something in the solution that can not be there forever
Puzzle 3 2025-08-12
11 Clues: no cells • no specific shape • overdose of solution • Building block mineral • Where something develops • Helps shape restorations • can thrive with no oxygen • Fighting white blood cell • can’t thrive with no oxygen • Plaque that turned into rock • unit of 2 phosphate groups connected
cardiovascular crossword 2024-04-15
genres siggi 2025-03-11
Linear Algebra Symbols 2022-03-12
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- Use in math to represent multiplication and in the context of linear algebra.
- Built from vectors from it's constituent spaces using an additional operation.
- Multiplied by A yields of the vector space.
- An operator which flips a matrix over it's diagonal.
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- Associated with a square matrix A of n rows and n columns.
- The measure of the size of an object, such as a box, usually givin as length , width, and height.
- A pair of curved marks that you put around words or numbers to indicate that they are additional, separate, or less important.
- Generalized of the dot product.
- Use for grouping or clarifying the order of operations in an equation.
- The dimension of the vector space generated or spanned by it's columns.
10 Clues: Generalized of the dot product. • Multiplied by A yields of the vector space. • An operator which flips a matrix over it's diagonal. • Associated with a square matrix A of n rows and n columns. • Use for grouping or clarifying the order of operations in an equation. • The dimension of the vector space generated or spanned by it's columns. • ...
Linear Algebra Symbols 2022-03-12
Across
- The measure of the size of an object, such as a box, usually givin as length , width, and height.
- Use in math to represent multiplication and in the context of linear algebra.
- Multiplied by A yields of the vector space.
- Generalized of the dot product.
- Use for grouping or clarifying the order of operations in an equation.
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- An operator which flips a matrix over it's diagonal.
- Associated with a square matrix A of n rows and n columns.
- A pair of curved marks that you put around words or numbers to indicate that they are additional, separate, or less important.
- Built from vectors from it's constituent spaces using an additional operation.
- The dimension of the vector space generated or spanned by it's columns.
10 Clues: Generalized of the dot product. • Multiplied by A yields of the vector space. • An operator which flips a matrix over it's diagonal. • Associated with a square matrix A of n rows and n columns. • Use for grouping or clarifying the order of operations in an equation. • The dimension of the vector space generated or spanned by it's columns. • ...
Vocab 2 2025-08-18
10 Clues: an environment • a female leader • a married women • society ruled by men • elements used to create • a supporter or guardian • someone getting married • a strong feminine energy • a strong masculine energy • someone who supports their country
1990s Movie Stars 2026-01-19
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- – Actress in “Shakespeare in Love”
- – Star of “Men in Black”
- – Star of “Good Will Hunting”
- – Actress in “The Silence of the Lambs”
- – Star of “Training Day”
- – Star of “Pulp Fiction”
- – Star of “The Matrix”
- – Star of “Titanic”
- – Star of “Face/Off”
- – Star of “The Silence of the Lambs”
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- – Star of “Forrest Gump”
- – Actress in “Kill Bill”
- – Star of “Pulp Fiction”
- – Actress in “Speed”
- – Actress in “Eyes Wide Shut”
- – Actor in “Mrs. Doubtfire”
- – Star of “The Mask”
- – Star of “Mission: Impossible”
- – Actress in “Pretty Woman”
- – Star of “Fight Club”
20 Clues: – Star of “Titanic” • – Actress in “Speed” • – Star of “The Mask” • – Star of “Face/Off” • – Star of “The Matrix” • – Star of “Fight Club” • – Star of “Forrest Gump” • – Actress in “Kill Bill” • – Star of “Men in Black” • – Star of “Pulp Fiction” • – Star of “Training Day” • – Star of “Pulp Fiction” • – Actor in “Mrs. Doubtfire” • – Actress in “Pretty Woman” • – Actress in “Eyes Wide Shut” • ...
Bones 2022-03-18
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- The shaft of a long bone.
- compact bone in the diaphysis of a long bone forms a tube with a hollow chmaber called themedullary cavity.
- spongy bones consists of many branching bony plates called.
- Osteoclasts and lamellae that are a series of tubes around narrow channels and surround blood vessels and nerve fibers.
- Bone cells are found in lacunae and exchange substances with nearby cells.
- the wall of the diaphysis mainly composed of tightly packed tissue
- The end part of a long bone.
- Bone-forming cells that deposit bony matrix around themselves.
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- Most of the bones of the skeleton are___. They develop in the fetus from masses of hyaline cartilage shaped like future bony structures.
- an out layer surface of the articulating portion of the epiphysis and is coated with a layer of hyaline cartilage
- The epiphyses composed of cancellous bone.
- multinucleated cells that break down the calcified matrix.
- A tough vascular covering of dense connective tissue
13 Clues: The shaft of a long bone. • The end part of a long bone. • The epiphyses composed of cancellous bone. • A tough vascular covering of dense connective tissue • multinucleated cells that break down the calcified matrix. • spongy bones consists of many branching bony plates called. • Bone-forming cells that deposit bony matrix around themselves. • ...
Biofilms and phage therapy (S.Taylor) Assignment 4 2026-05-01
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- A sticky-like protective substance that's produced by biofilms bacteria that blocks off both antibiotics and immune cells.
- A process where bacteria coordinate behavior within biofilmss.
- A Protective layer produced by bacteria that protects them against antibiotics.
- The ability for biofilm bacteria to survive despite the use of antibiotics.
- A thick substance in the lungs of cystic fibrosis patients that traps bacteria and allows biofilms to grow.
- A virus that infects and kills off bacteria.
- A treatment that uses viruses to target and kill off bacterial infections.
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- Enzymes released by bacteriophages that breaks down bacterial cell walls and biofilm structure.
- A decrease in bacteria often seen in phage therapy
- A disease that produces thick mucus in the lungs and makes it harder to fight off infections.
- A bacteria that forms biofilms in the lungs of cystic fibrosis patients.
- A type of therapy customized to target a specific bacteria.
- A community of bacteria attached to surfaces and embedded in a matrix.
13 Clues: A virus that infects and kills off bacteria. • A decrease in bacteria often seen in phage therapy • A type of therapy customized to target a specific bacteria. • A process where bacteria coordinate behavior within biofilmss. • A community of bacteria attached to surfaces and embedded in a matrix. • ...
SLI BASU 2020-07-17
9 Clues: Test • Application • Termed as JLG • Branch Risk Matrix • Status of JLG members • Nature of group in JLG • Savings and .....in SHG • One model in Microfinance • Repayment frequency in JLGDL
Connective Tissues 2023-02-17
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- What type of tissue consists of parallel collagen fibers; attaches muscles to bones, muscles to muscles, and bones to bones; withstands great stress when pulling force is applied in one direction; and is found in tendons and most ligaments?
- What type of tissue is irregularly arranged collagen fibers; withstands tension from many directions and provides structural strength; and is found in the dermis of the skin, joints, and submucosa of the digestive tract?
- What classification of tissues contains an extracellular matrix and has the common origin of mesenchyme?
- What type of tissue is a loose network of reticular fibers; forms a soft internal skeleton to support other cell types; and is found in lymphoid organs?
- What type of tissue has thick collagen fibers predominating; allows absorption of compressive shock; and is found in intervertebral discs, pubic symphysis, and the discs of knee joints?
- What type of tissue contains a fluid matrix; and transports respiratory gases, nutrients, wastes, and other substances?
- What type of tissue is a hard, calcified matrix with many collagen fibers and is very well vascularized; and stores calcium, other minerals, and fat?
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- What type of tissue is dense containing a high proportion of elastic fibers; allows recoil after stretching; and is found in the walls of large arteries?
- What type of tissue contains all three fiber types and some white blood cells; wraps and cushions organs; plays an important role in inflammation; surrounds capillaries, is distributed under the epithelia, and packages organs?
- What type of tissue contains a firm matrix with collagen fibers, chondroblasts during production, and chondrocytes in lacunae; forms the embryonic skeleton; forms the costal cartilages of the ribs; and forms the cartilages of the nose, trachea, and larynx?
- What type of tissue is similar to hyaline, but has more elastic fibers; maintains the shape of a structure but allows great flexibility; and is found in the external ear and epiglottis?
- What type of tissue has the nucleus of the cells squished to the side of the cell; provides a fuel reserve, insulates, and supports and protects organs; and is found under subcutaneous tissue, surrounds the kidneys and eyeballs, are found in the abdomen, and composes breast tissue?
12 Clues: What classification of tissues contains an extracellular matrix and has the common origin of mesenchyme? • What type of tissue contains a fluid matrix; and transports respiratory gases, nutrients, wastes, and other substances? • ...
Linear 2022-03-18
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- a scalar value that is a function of the entries of a square matrix.
- an algebraic object that describes a multilinear relationship between sets of algebraic objects related to a vector space
- to represent multiplication
- dim(U)
- A A^(-1)= I
- (x, y)
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- square matrix having the property that each pair of elements in the ith row and jth column and in the jth row and ith column are conjugate complex numbers
- to move (a term) from one side of an equation to the other with a corresponding reversal in sign.
- denoting the Euclidean norm. This is just the length of the vector
- a binary operation on two vectors in a three-dimensional oriented Euclidean vector space, and is denoted by the symbol \times
10 Clues: dim(U) • (x, y) • A A^(-1)= I • to represent multiplication • denoting the Euclidean norm. This is just the length of the vector • a scalar value that is a function of the entries of a square matrix. • to move (a term) from one side of an equation to the other with a corresponding reversal in sign. • ...
Support CrossWord 2024-09-12
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- No variation of this is ever acceptable in a ticket. It gives no details.
- What priority should a DS80D ticket be in?
- Where do you find the System for the Matrix?
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- This is the canned response that needs completed before a ticket can be assigned to T2.
- What status should a ticket be in if you are working it?
- This is the type of documentation we require for all ticket notes.
- What goes into the resolution of the matrix if the issue is NOT resolved?
- What priority should a DS622 ticket be in?
- You should always remember to do this while on the phone.
9 Clues: What priority should a DS622 ticket be in? • What priority should a DS80D ticket be in? • Where do you find the System for the Matrix? • What status should a ticket be in if you are working it? • You should always remember to do this while on the phone. • This is the type of documentation we require for all ticket notes. • ...
Biofilm 2022-11-05
10 Clues: white blood cells • surrounding framework • without definite shape • inhibitor of calcification • heterotrophic microorganism • held in solution permanently • crystalline mineral component • nucleus, focus, point of origin • biofilm that has been mineralized • not made up of or containing cells
Bio project - Joshua John 2021-09-17
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- cartilage matrix
- WBC
- Lateral meristem is responsible for
- spacefiller
- Meristematic Tissues are also called _____
- chemical substance, cell wall, acts as a cement
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- Meristem found at apices of the leaves
- "circle epithelium"
- Calcium and potassium
- ______ tissues are derived from the meristematic tissues
- waterproofing in cacti
- Plant tissue having dead cells
12 Clues: WBC • spacefiller • cartilage matrix • "circle epithelium" • Calcium and potassium • waterproofing in cacti • Plant tissue having dead cells • Lateral meristem is responsible for • Meristem found at apices of the leaves • Meristematic Tissues are also called _____ • chemical substance, cell wall, acts as a cement • ______ tissues are derived from the meristematic tissues
Bio Crossword 2023-05-19
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- uses energy
- puts out energy
- cellular respiration without air
- chemical reactions to maintain life
- how much energy it takes for something to react
- membrane within the cell
- cellular respiration with air
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- region on a enzyme that binds to the protein
- releases energy
- how cells get energy
- anaerobic process to make ATP
- reactions that chemicals undergo
- absorbs energy
- substance to make reactions happen faster
- network of proteins
- modifying the cellular structure of a protein
- catalyst in a reaction
17 Clues: uses energy • absorbs energy • releases energy • puts out energy • network of proteins • how cells get energy • catalyst in a reaction • membrane within the cell • anaerobic process to make ATP • cellular respiration with air • reactions that chemicals undergo • cellular respiration without air • chemical reactions to maintain life • substance to make reactions happen faster • ...
Famous movies 2024-02-13
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- Toy adventures (4 letters)
- Ring quest (5 letters)
- Dreamy labyrinth (7 letters)
- Jungle king (6 letters)
- Vampire love (7 letters)
- Ghost hunters (8 letters)
- Royal Simba (4 letters)
- Boxing underdog (6 letters)
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- Dinosaur park (9 letters)
- Wizardry and a school (8 letters)
- Oceanic heist (11 letters)
- Mind games (7 letters)
- Silent hotel (7 letters)
- Space saga (4 letters)
- Shipwreck romance (7 letters)
15 Clues: Mind games (7 letters) • Ring quest (5 letters) • Space saga (4 letters) • Jungle king (6 letters) • Royal Simba (4 letters) • Silent hotel (7 letters) • Vampire love (7 letters) • Dinosaur park (9 letters) • Ghost hunters (8 letters) • Oceanic heist (11 letters) • Toy adventures (4 letters) • Boxing underdog (6 letters) • Dreamy labyrinth (7 letters) • Shipwreck romance (7 letters) • ...
Science in Bloom 2026-03-03
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- Spring allergy source
- Water-rich matrix used in tissue engineering
- Resistance to temperature change
- Growth of microbes in a lab
- Energy movement pattern
- Equipment upkeep
- Twisted DNA shape
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- Promotes growth via temperature
- Defined operating procedure
- Rapid increase in a microbial population
- Opposite of desiccate
- Non-visible exposure risk factor
- Shift from solid to fluid state
- Equal light and dark
14 Clues: Equipment upkeep • Twisted DNA shape • Equal light and dark • Spring allergy source • Opposite of desiccate • Energy movement pattern • Defined operating procedure • Growth of microbes in a lab • Promotes growth via temperature • Shift from solid to fluid state • Resistance to temperature change • Non-visible exposure risk factor • Rapid increase in a microbial population • ...
Algebra 2 Final 2026-05-19
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- complex numbers are the real number and the imaginary numbers.
- The absolute value of a real number is its distance
- if function f pairs a value b with a then its inverse denoted f-1 pairs the value a with b
- a monomial of the sum or difference of two or more monomials
- a function that repeats a positive number.
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- a matrix is a rectangular array of number written with brackets
- a logarithmic function is the inverse of an exponential function
- a number a such that a2=b is the principal square root
- a quadratic function is a function that you can write in the form a2+bx+c
- a relationship where single input matches to exactly one output
10 Clues: a function that repeats a positive number. • The absolute value of a real number is its distance • a number a such that a2=b is the principal square root • a monomial of the sum or difference of two or more monomials • complex numbers are the real number and the imaginary numbers. • a matrix is a rectangular array of number written with brackets • ...
Matrices 2021-05-27
Musculoskeletal System 2025-04-08
Across
- produces red and white blood cells and stem cells.
- made up of special cells in a matrix of collagen fibres to provide flexible, low-friction support for bones and prevent damage.
- This condition is due to loss of bone tissue, making bones brittle and weak.
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- SYSTEM made up of the bones of the body and the muscles that make them move.
- tough, elastic tissues that connect bones
- attached to the skeleton to help it move.They are designed to contract and relax.
- similar to ligament but less elastic. They connect bones to muscles.
- made up of various types of connective tissue
- hard and dense, consisting of a matrix of minerals
9 Clues: tough, elastic tissues that connect bones • made up of various types of connective tissue • produces red and white blood cells and stem cells. • hard and dense, consisting of a matrix of minerals • similar to ligament but less elastic. They connect bones to muscles. • This condition is due to loss of bone tissue, making bones brittle and weak. • ...
Bone Healing 2025-12-04
11 Clues: mechanical function • cause for bone injury • partial repair of bone • bone healing incorrectly • factor affecting healing • factor affecting healing • Cell for bone reabsorption • cellular matrix mineralised • final stage of bone healing • First stage of bone healing • Medial tibial stress syndrome
Linear Algebra Symbols 2022-03-12
Across
- The measure of the size of an object, such as a box, usually givin as length , width, and height.
- Use in math to represent multiplication and in the context of linear algebra.
- Multiplied by A yields of the vector space.
- Generalized of the dot product.
- Use for grouping or clarifying the order of operations in an equation.
Down
- An operator which flips a matrix over it's diagonal.
- Associated with a square matrix A of n rows and n columns.
- A pair of curved marks that you put around words or numbers to indicate that they are additional, separate, or less important.
- Built from vectors from it's constituent spaces using an additional operation.
- The dimension of the vector space generated or spanned by it's columns.
10 Clues: Generalized of the dot product. • Multiplied by A yields of the vector space. • An operator which flips a matrix over it's diagonal. • Associated with a square matrix A of n rows and n columns. • Use for grouping or clarifying the order of operations in an equation. • The dimension of the vector space generated or spanned by it's columns. • ...
Fingernails 2022-05-10
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- Living tissue underneath the free edge of the nail
- Glassy, grayish band where nail plate meets hyponychium
- creates skin cells that harden and flatten as they move outward to form nail plate
- Thin, pliable, colorless layer of nonliving tissue shed by stem cells in eponychium
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- Live tissue at underside of proximal nail fold covering new growth of nail plate
- Half-moon shape at the base of nail
- Flap of skin extending from first joint of finger to visible nail plate, back under the skin, to nail matrix.
- Part of the nail that extends beyond the finger or toe
- Visible area of the nail that extends from the free edge to the matrix
- Area of nail on which the nail plate sits
10 Clues: Half-moon shape at the base of nail • Area of nail on which the nail plate sits • Living tissue underneath the free edge of the nail • Part of the nail that extends beyond the finger or toe • Glassy, grayish band where nail plate meets hyponychium • Visible area of the nail that extends from the free edge to the matrix • ...
Composites 2022-05-10
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- Approximation leading to 'reduced' forms of constitutive equations (two words, write as one word without space)
- Metal matrix regions adjacent to heterogeneities with different properties than bulk unreinforced metal
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- Impediment that increases with polymeric chain length / molecular weight
- Fiber debonding is followed by this process to increase composite toughness
- PMC fabrication technique used for uniaxial composites with constant cross-section
- Hard, brittle, highly crosslinked polymer matrix that decomposes rather than melts
- Laminate stacking sequence that decouples extensional and bending responses
- Chemical formula for common single-source organosilicon vapor precursor to stoichiometric SiC (Hint: Organic group first, then metal, then inorganic groups)
- Abbreviation for CMC fabrication technique that features pre-ceramic polymeric resins
- Means to prevent deleterious chemical interactions between fibers and matrices during processing
10 Clues: Impediment that increases with polymeric chain length / molecular weight • Fiber debonding is followed by this process to increase composite toughness • Laminate stacking sequence that decouples extensional and bending responses • PMC fabrication technique used for uniaxial composites with constant cross-section • ...
Cellular Respiration Crossword 2024-12-01
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- Products of the Krebs cycle per 1 glucose include 4 CO2, 2 ATP, 6 NADH, 2 FADH2, and 2 ______.
- Electrons in the electron transport chain come from 6 NADH and 2 ______ molecules.
- Proton buildup creates a ______ in the intermembrane space that drives ATP synthesis.
- The Krebs cycle occurs in the ______ matrix of the cell.
- Alcohol fermentation is used by humans to make alcoholic ______.
- ______ acid fermentation occurs in the cytosol of the cell.
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- Alcohol fermentation produces 2 ______ as final products.
- The electron transport chain produces ______ ATP per 1 glucose.
- The electron transport chain is located in the membrane separating the mitochondrial matrix from the ______ space.
- ______ is the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain, binding to H+ to form water.
10 Clues: The Krebs cycle occurs in the ______ matrix of the cell. • Alcohol fermentation produces 2 ______ as final products. • ______ acid fermentation occurs in the cytosol of the cell. • The electron transport chain produces ______ ATP per 1 glucose. • Alcohol fermentation is used by humans to make alcoholic ______. • ...
Bread Crossword 2026-05-15
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- Complex carbohydrates or "chains of sugar molecules" found in flour.
- The texture of the gluten matrix that allows dough to expand like a balloon.
- The specific kind of sugar found in milk that bacteria "gobble up" to make cheese.
- A secondary result of a chemical process, like CO2 in bread making.
- What happens to the small amounts of alcohol in bread during the baking process.
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- The web-like structure formed by gluten proteins.
- Microbes responsible for the "holes" in Swiss cheese and the sourness in vinegar.
- A substance like rennet used to speed up chemical reactions.
- When milk is intentionally introduced to bacteria to start the cheese-making process.
- The most common grain harvested and ground into flour.
10 Clues: The web-like structure formed by gluten proteins. • The most common grain harvested and ground into flour. • A substance like rennet used to speed up chemical reactions. • A secondary result of a chemical process, like CO2 in bread making. • Complex carbohydrates or "chains of sugar molecules" found in flour. • ...
Principles Revision 2021-02-23
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- disease where bone is not adequately mineralised
- Process where substances are brought into the cell
- the ability for the body to maintain a stable internal environment
- macrophage immune cells in the epidermis
- cells which produce new bone matrix
- Process where substances are released from a cell
- Membrane becomes more positive
- epithelial cells shaped like a column drinking glass
- structural unit of compact bone
- System that forms the external body covering
- most common cell type in the epidermis
- Cell drinking
- the system responsible for hormone secretion
- Cell that fights disease - big eater
- epidermis cells involved in sensation
- the ability for cell membrane to conduct impulses
- the type of feedback where the output decreases the original stimulus
- organic part of extracellular matrix
- red blood cell formation
- cell fragments of megakaryocytes which assist with clotting
- Cube-shaped epithelial cells
- type of ossification where bone develops from fibrous membrane
- red blood cells
- tubular shaft of bone
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- glands responsible for body odour
- gland which secretes products into body cavities or surfaces via ducts
- Channels which allow water to cross the membrane
- type of tissue which includes cartilage, bone and blood
- Transport process where no ATP is required
- system which houses white blood cells and acts as a debris collector
- percent of blood that is red blood cells
- flat shaped cells
- ends of long bone
- characteristic where cells are not fed directly by blood vessels
- blood cell formation
- Cell eating
- cells arranged in a single layer but at different heights
- cells which remove bone matrix
- Transport process where ATP is required
- the type of feedback where the output increases the original stimulus
- specialised epithelial cells which protect against UV
- type of ossification where bone develops from hyaline cartilage
- Fluid that is inside the cell
- arrangement of cells in multiple layers
- compounds that ionise when dissolved
- hormone which regulates erythropoiesis
- Type of fibre which forms nets around organs and blood vessels
- white blood cells
- spaces which house osteocytes in the osteon
- cells which recycle calcium and help to repair damaged bone
- Movement of water across a membrane
51 Clues: Cell eating • Cell drinking • red blood cells • flat shaped cells • ends of long bone • white blood cells • blood cell formation • tubular shaft of bone • red blood cell formation • Cube-shaped epithelial cells • Fluid that is inside the cell • Membrane becomes more positive • cells which remove bone matrix • structural unit of compact bone • glands responsible for body odour • ...
Pressed for Success: Block Printmaking 2024-11-21
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- A visual art style from the 1920s-1930s characterized by geometric shapes, symmetry, and sleek, modern designs.
- Assessing the success and impact of an artwork or the process, considering its strengths and areas for improvement.
- Refining and evolving artistic ideas and techniques to improve the final work.
- A printmaking technique where an image is carved into linoleum, and the raised surface is inked and pressed onto paper or fabric.
- The arrangement of elements (line, shape, color, etc.) within an artwork to create a cohesive design.
- A decorative art movement (late 19th–early 20th century) featuring flowing lines, organic shapes, and natural forms.
- The practice of marking prints in an edition with a fraction (e.g., 1/50) to indicate the specific print and the total number in the edition.
- Adding the artist’s signature to a print, typically in pencil, to authenticate the artwork.
- Specialized tools with sharp, curved blades used for carving designs into surfaces like wood or linoleum.
- A set of prints made from the same block, plate, or matrix, usually numbered and signed by the artist.
- The process of creating artworks by transferring ink from a matrix (such as a block or plate) onto another surface, like paper.
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- The act of bringing an artistic idea into reality through various techniques and media.
- Exploring and researching art history, ideas, materials, and techniques during the artistic process.
- The area within or around objects in a composition, it can be positive (occupied) or negative (empty).
- The hands-on process of producing an artwork using various methods and materials.
- The ability to create multiple copies of an artwork, often associated with printmaking or digital art.
- A hand-held roller used to spread ink evenly across a printing surface.
- The way of displaying or showing an artwork for viewing.
- The carved surface used in printmaking, such as wood or linoleum, which holds the design for printing.
- The result of transferring an inked image from a matrix (block, plate, etc.) onto another surface like paper.
- The pigmented substance applied to a block or plate for transferring an image during printmaking.
- The process of removing material from a surface (e.g., wood or linoleum) to create a design.
- The overall structure of a design.
- A soft, durable material used as a surface for carving in linocut printmaking.
24 Clues: The overall structure of a design. • The way of displaying or showing an artwork for viewing. • A hand-held roller used to spread ink evenly across a printing surface. • Refining and evolving artistic ideas and techniques to improve the final work. • A soft, durable material used as a surface for carving in linocut printmaking. • ...
Image Production 2022-03-03
Across
- Contrast resolution is _____ related to the bit depth of the pixels in the image.
- _____ is a square arrangement of pixels in columns and rows.
- The closer the amplitude of the spatial frequency comes to a flat, the _____ the MTF.
- Anything that interferes with the formation of the image is _____.
- Detective Quantum Efficiency (DQE) measures the _____ of a system to convert the x-ray input signal into a useful output image.
- _____ selenium detectors have the highest DQE because they do not have the light conversion step.
- Major characteristics of digital image include - Spatial Resolution, Contrast Resolution, Dose Efficiency of Image Receptor, and _____.
- Digital Imaging systems have a higher DQE than film or screen systems because they have a _____ DQE latitude.
- Exposure _____ is the range of exposures a digital detector can respond to.
- Contrast resolution is the ability of the digital system to display subtle changes in shades of gray, _____ contrast = fewer shades of gray between adjacent densities and greater differences between adjacent tissues.
- _____ is the amount of radiation exposure received by the image receptor, not by the patient.
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- Image _____ is the level of intensity of a digital image on display.
- The ability of a digital system to respond to and differentiate varying levels of exposure, showing more tissue densities (more shades of gray) is _____.
- _____ a type of radiographic noise where fewer photos reaching the image receptor will cause undesirable fluctuation in image densities, resulting in images with grainy or sandlike appearances.
- _____ Transfer Function is the ability of the combined components of an imaging system to accurately reproduce the structural details of an object.
- The size of the matrix determines the size of the pixel, the larger the matrix, the _____ the pixels.
- Each pixel contains pieces or “bits” of information, the number of bits within a pixel is known as _____.
- The size of a pixel is directly related to the amount of spatial resolution, or detail, of the image, the larger the pixel, the _____ the detail.
- _____ resolution is the ability of the imaging system to demonstrate the small details of an object.
- _____ is synonymous with the x-ray field, it is the amount of patient tissue included in an image.
- Failure to properly select the correct detectors could result in either underexposure or _____ to the IR.
- _____ images are recorded as multiple numeric values and are divided into an array of small elements that can be processed in different ways.
22 Clues: _____ is a square arrangement of pixels in columns and rows. • Anything that interferes with the formation of the image is _____. • Image _____ is the level of intensity of a digital image on display. • Exposure _____ is the range of exposures a digital detector can respond to. • Contrast resolution is _____ related to the bit depth of the pixels in the image. • ...
Cellular Restperation 2023-12-11
10 Clues: First stage • Fermentation • Folded Membrane • Citric acid cycle • Oxygen is present • Where glycolysis occurs • Most ATP comes from this step • Aerobic produces this much ATP • Anaerobic produces this much ATP • Fluid like substance that fills space
Pop J 2024-04-05
10 Clues: Sci-fi action classic • DC superheroine movie • Classic wartime romance • Marvel superhero ensemble • Dinosaur adventure thriller • Keanu Reeves' cyberpunk saga • Tom Hanks' heartwarming drama • Redemption drama set in prison • Dystopian young adult franchise • Spielberg's extraterrestrial tale
Linear Algebra Symbols 2024-02-17
10 Clues: A-1 • scalar product • vector product • symbol name of () • symbol name of A⊗B • symbol name of〈x,y〉 • symbol name of | A | • symbol name of dim(U) • symbol name of rank(A) • A* matrix conjugate transpose
Friday night at the movies 2023-03-31
Across
- Robin williams plays a funny doctor
- HE is travelling to the USA for a documentary
- Elliot Page and Michael Cera play potential parents
- Sarah has 13 hours to save brother
- are Joel and Clementine losing their memories?
- Swamp lover
- Red or Blue pill
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- jody foster plays a radio astronomer
- chasing the weather movie
- Predicts future crime
- Blue People
- JENNY
- 4 boys hike to find a body
- Fratelli brothers
- 1972 car
- paradise falls
- Adam Sandler plays an architect
17 Clues: JENNY • 1972 car • Blue People • Swamp lover • paradise falls • Red or Blue pill • Fratelli brothers • Predicts future crime • chasing the weather movie • 4 boys hike to find a body • Adam Sandler plays an architect • Sarah has 13 hours to save brother • Robin williams plays a funny doctor • jody foster plays a radio astronomer • HE is travelling to the USA for a documentary • ...
Bio test 2023-01-10
Across
- o2
- the bubble of oxygen around the earth
- a small area that makes a living organism
- made during photosynthesis
- how to get energy from glucose
- in every food, people watch it
- turns water co2 and sunlight into food
- the decomposing of a substance by bacteria
- carries energy to the calvin cycle
- the ability to do work
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- needs oxygen
- required for photosynthesis
- doesnt need oxygen
- citric acid cycle
- a movie
- requires photosynthesis
- short fornicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
17 Clues: o2 • a movie • needs oxygen • citric acid cycle • doesnt need oxygen • the ability to do work • requires photosynthesis • made during photosynthesis • required for photosynthesis • how to get energy from glucose • in every food, people watch it • carries energy to the calvin cycle • the bubble of oxygen around the earth • turns water co2 and sunlight into food • ...
Exam 2; Tissues/skeletal system, muscles & blood 2021-03-12
Across
- This type of bone is light and strong and is also Spongebob's cousin
- Space in between cells, Keanu Reeves is also here
- Flat cells that are plate like
- This cavity holds your brain, along with being a famous board game
- Rhymes with stretchy skin, a result that is a lack of this
- "Donut" tell me you forgot this important oxygen carrier with no nucleus
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- This could be one of the reasons why you cannot donate blood
- Don't have a spasm if you forgot the first step in the process of hemostasis
- Blood cells and platelets stem from these
- The only connective tissue with no matrix, but call it by it's common name
- "Urine" trouble if you forget about the organ system responsible for maintaining volume of body fluids and excreting some waste products
11 Clues: Flat cells that are plate like • Blood cells and platelets stem from these • Space in between cells, Keanu Reeves is also here • Rhymes with stretchy skin, a result that is a lack of this • This could be one of the reasons why you cannot donate blood • This cavity holds your brain, along with being a famous board game • ...
Algebra 2 Unit 1 Vocab Crossword 2025-08-13
Across
- A ________ of equations, a set of 2 or more equations
- A set of numbers that are organized in row and column positions
- when an ordered pair is plugged into an equation and can be simplified to a true statement
- The graphed lines of the system of equations do not intersect
- _____ solution, when an ordered pair is plugged into an equation and is simplified to a false statement
- A _________ to a system of equations is an ordered pair that satisfies all equations in the system
- A statement that compares two values or expressions, indicating whether they are equal, greater, or smaller
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- The plural of matrix
- The graphed lines of the system of equations intersect at a 90-degree angle
- _____ solutions, when the graphed lines of the system of equations overlap completely
- An _______ pair, ex: (x,y)
11 Clues: The plural of matrix • An _______ pair, ex: (x,y) • A ________ of equations, a set of 2 or more equations • The graphed lines of the system of equations do not intersect • A set of numbers that are organized in row and column positions • The graphed lines of the system of equations intersect at a 90-degree angle • ...
Algebra 1 Unit 6 Vocab Crossword 2025-08-13
Across
- A ________ of equations, a set of 2 or more equations
- A set of numbers that are organized in row and column positions
- When an ordered pair is plugged into an equation and can be simplified to a true statement
- The graphed lines of the system of equations do not intersect
- _____ solution, when an ordered pair is plugged into an equation and is simplified to a false statement
- A _________ to a system of equations is an ordered pair that satisfies all equations in the system
- A statement that compares two values or expressions, indicating whether they are equal, greater, or smaller
Down
- The plural of matrix
- The graphed lines of the system of equations intersect at a 90-degree angle
- _____ solutions, when the graphed lines of the system of equations overlap completely
- An _______ pair, ex: (x,y)
11 Clues: The plural of matrix • An _______ pair, ex: (x,y) • A ________ of equations, a set of 2 or more equations • The graphed lines of the system of equations do not intersect • A set of numbers that are organized in row and column positions • The graphed lines of the system of equations intersect at a 90-degree angle • ...
Vocab Crossword 2 2025-08-18
9 Clues: married • an environment • a married woman • strong feminine energy • supports their country • a society ruled by men • a supporter or guardian • elements used to create • strong protective masculine energy
Spelling Matrix-Crossword 2022-05-26
Across
- any of various instruments for measuring and recording the vibrations of earthquakes
- a portion of a story,
- the process or art of producing images of objects on digital or material surfaces by the chemical action of light or of other forms of radiant energy,
- the production of maps
- a written account of another person's life
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- ,the manner of writing about yourself,
- the symbol someone uses to sign paper,
- a complete or selective list of works compiled upon some common principle, as authorship, subject, place of publication, or printer,
8 Clues: a portion of a story, • the production of maps • ,the manner of writing about yourself, • the symbol someone uses to sign paper, • a written account of another person's life • any of various instruments for measuring and recording the vibrations of earthquakes • ...
The mami matrix 2025-05-12
8 Clues: title • Vertically challenged • Jailhouse Rock royalty • Colour you wear the most • leprechaun level accessory • YOU REGRET ME AND ILL REGRET YOU • The price you paid for bartender rebellion • you grow this, it's silky and fiddle with it
NAME THAT COLOUR 2018-05-09
12 Clues: Gracie • skin tone • rain drops • your television • Ann's car (Matrix) • associated with envy • outside of an orange • strawberry ice cream • a baby elephant's ear • your eyes when you are sleeping • the inside of a granny smith apple • the brick on the front of your house
Chem 156 3rd Long Exam -- November 17 2018 2018-11-14
Across
- Used to approximate slater-type orbitals
- hamiltonian Relates to the energy of a single electron in an N-electron system
- Orbitals that have non-negative energies
- Wavefunctions that result from an HF computation are said to be optimized and referred to as
- method Used to find the set of coefficients for basis functions that produces the smallest energy
- Treatment of open-shell systems where optimizations are done over singly-occupied orbitals
- The process of obtaining the roots of a square matrix
- Basis sets were basis functions are contracted for the core electrons and non-contracted otherwise
- particle approximation/Results to the separability of the Hamiltonian per electron
- limit The best energy that can be determined in HF theory using an infinite basis
- effects Reason why mercury is in liquid state at room temperature
- Integrals to correspond to direct interaction of electrons regardless of spin
- Equations that describe the relationship of the Fock matrix to the energy
- Correction method for the basis-set superposition error
- counting Is automatically removed from evaluation of two-electron integrals because of having equal J's and K's
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- matrix Represents the electric field acting on an electron in the HF theory
- Coloumbic interaction not considered in the Born-Oppenheimer limit
- Integrals to correspond to interaction of electrons that are dependent on spin
- state HF electronic energies are in this state
- Approximations of STO basis functions using GTO basis functions
- correlation Difference between Born-Oppenheimer limit and the HF limit is due to this
- Systems where the Roothan-Hall equations are applicable
- Electrons have antisymmetric wavefunctions because they are
- States that have indefinite lifetime are considered to be
- field Method of refining the approximattion to the energy using interatively improved coefficients
- condon Rules to limit evaluation to non-zero integrals of the N-electron wavefunctions
- Identify to the weight of an atomic orbitals in the expansion of a wavefunction
- integration Results to twice as many J integrals as there are K integrals
- In HF theory, the hamiltonian is exact but the wavefunctions are
- Approximation of trial molecular wavefunctions using atomic wavefunctions
- similar to hydrogenic orbitals and have cusps
- Relates to the position of a nucleus inside an atomic electron density
32 Clues: Used to approximate slater-type orbitals • Orbitals that have non-negative energies • similar to hydrogenic orbitals and have cusps • state HF electronic energies are in this state • The process of obtaining the roots of a square matrix • Systems where the Roothan-Hall equations are applicable • Correction method for the basis-set superposition error • ...
Chem 156 3rd Long Exam -- November 17 2018 2018-11-14
Across
- Integrals to correspond to direct interaction of electrons regardless of spin
- In HF theory, the hamiltonian is exact but the wavefunctions are
- Relates to the position of a nucleus inside an atomic electron density
- Equations that describe the relationship of the Fock matrix to the energy
- Coloumbic interaction not considered in the Born-Oppenheimer limit
- Systems where the Roothan-Hall equations are applicable
- Approximation of trial molecular wavefunctions using atomic wavefunctions
- States that have indefinite lifetime are considered to be
- Results to the separability of the Hamiltonian per electron
- Treatment of open-shell systems where optimizations are done over singly-occupied orbitals
- Wavefunctions that result from an HF computation are said to be optimized and referred to as
Down
- Approximations of STO basis functions using GTO basis functions
- Represents the electric field acting on an electron in the HF theory
- Orbitals that have non-negative energies
- The process of obtaining the roots of a square matrix
- Hamiltonian terms that relate to the energy of a single electron in an N-electron system
- Identify to the weight of an atomic orbitals in the expansion of a wavefunction
- Used to find the set of coefficients for basis functions that produces the smallest energy
- HF electronic energies are in this state
- Antisymmetric electronic wavefunction are represented this way in HF theory
- Difference between Born-Oppenheimer limit and the HF limit is due to this
- Rules to limit evaluation to non-zero integrals of the N-electron wavefunctions
- Basis sets were basis functions are contracted for the core electrons and non-contracted otherwise
- Electrons have antisymmetric wavefunctions because they are
- Results to twice as many J integrals as there are K integrals
- Used to approximate slater-type orbitals
- Correction method for the basis-set superposition error
- field Method of refining the approximattion to the energy using interatively improved coefficients
- The best trial energy that can be determined using HF theory over an infinite basis
- Only construct in the quantum mechanical formalism with no direct mechanical analogue
- Integrals to correspond to interaction of electrons that are dependent on spin
31 Clues: Orbitals that have non-negative energies • HF electronic energies are in this state • Used to approximate slater-type orbitals • The process of obtaining the roots of a square matrix • Systems where the Roothan-Hall equations are applicable • Correction method for the basis-set superposition error • States that have indefinite lifetime are considered to be • ...
Chem 156 3rd Long Exam -- November 17 2018 2018-11-14
Across
- Used to approximate slater-type orbitals
- Coloumbic interaction not considered in the Born-Oppenheimer limit
- Treatment of open-shell systems where optimizations are done over singly-occupied orbitals
- Orbitals that have non-negative energies
- Hamiltonian terms that relate to the energy of a single electron in an N-electron system
- The process of obtaining the roots of a square matrix
- In HF theory, the hamiltonian is exact but the wavefunctions are
- Basis sets were basis functions are contracted for the core electrons and non-contracted otherwise
- field Method of refining the approximattion to the energy using interatively improved coefficients
- Represents the electric field acting on an electron in the HF theory
- Results to twice as many J integrals as there are K integrals
- Used to find the set of coefficients for basis functions that produces the smallest energy
- Results to the separability of the Hamiltonian per electron
- Equations that describe the relationship of the Fock matrix to the energy
- Integrals to correspond to interaction of electrons that are dependent on spin
Down
- HF electronic energies are in this state
- Integrals to correspond to direct interaction of electrons regardless of spin
- Approximations of STO basis functions using GTO basis functions
- Identify to the weight of an atomic orbitals in the expansion of a wavefunction
- Correction method for the basis-set superposition error
- Difference between Born-Oppenheimer limit and the HF limit is due to this
- States that have indefinite lifetime are considered to be
- Approximation of trial molecular wavefunctions using atomic wavefunctions
- Antisymmetric electronic wavefunction are represented this way in HF theory
- Wavefunctions that result from an HF computation are said to be optimized and referred to as
- Relates to the position of a nucleus inside an atomic electron density
- Only construct in the quantum mechanical formalism with no direct mechanical analogue
- Electrons have antisymmetric wavefunctions because they are
- Rules to limit evaluation to non-zero integrals of the N-electron wavefunctions
- Systems where the Roothan-Hall equations are applicable
- The best trial energy that can be determined using HF theory over an infinite basis
31 Clues: HF electronic energies are in this state • Used to approximate slater-type orbitals • Orbitals that have non-negative energies • The process of obtaining the roots of a square matrix • Correction method for the basis-set superposition error • Systems where the Roothan-Hall equations are applicable • States that have indefinite lifetime are considered to be • ...
Image Production 2022-03-03
Across
- Contrast resolution is _____ related to the bit depth of the pixels in the image.
- _____ is a square arrangement of pixels in columns and rows.
- The closer the amplitude of the spatial frequency comes to a flat, the _____ the MTF.
- Anything that interferes with the formation of the image is _____.
- Detective Quantum Efficiency (DQE) measures the _____ of a system to convert the x-ray input signal into a useful output image.
- _____ selenium detectors have the highest DQE because they do not have the light conversion step.
- Major characteristics of digital image include - Spatial Resolution, Contrast Resolution, Dose Efficiency of Image Receptor, and _____.
- Digital Imaging systems have a higher DQE than film or screen systems because they have a _____ DQE latitude.
- Exposure _____ is the range of exposures a digital detector can respond to.
- Contrast resolution is the ability of the digital system to display subtle changes in shades of gray, _____ contrast = fewer shades of gray between adjacent densities and greater differences between adjacent tissues.
- _____ is the amount of radiation exposure received by the image receptor, not by the patient.
Down
- Image _____ is the level of intensity of a digital image on display.
- The ability of a digital system to respond to and differentiate varying levels of exposure, showing more tissue densities (more shades of gray) is _____.
- a type of radiographic noise where fewer photos reaching the image receptor will cause undesirable fluctuation in image densities, resulting in images with grainy or sandlike appearances.
- _____ Transfer Function is the ability of the combined components of an imaging system to accurately reproduce the structural details of an object.
- The size of the matrix determines the size of the pixel, the larger the matrix, the _____ the pixels.
- Each pixel contains pieces or “bits” of information, the number of bits within a pixel is known as _____.
- The size of a pixel is directly related to the amount of spatial resolution, or detail, of the image, the larger the pixel, the _____ the detail.
- _____ resolution is the ability of the imaging system to demonstrate the small details of an object.
- _____ is synonymous with the x-ray field, it is the amount of patient tissue included in an image.
- Failure to properly select the correct detectors could result in either underexposure or _____ to the IR.
- _____ images are recorded as multiple numeric values and are divided into an array of small elements that can be processed in different ways.
22 Clues: _____ is a square arrangement of pixels in columns and rows. • Anything that interferes with the formation of the image is _____. • Image _____ is the level of intensity of a digital image on display. • Exposure _____ is the range of exposures a digital detector can respond to. • Contrast resolution is _____ related to the bit depth of the pixels in the image. • ...
Bio test 2023-01-10
Across
- o2
- the bubble of oxygen around the earth
- a small area that makes a living organism
- made during photosynthesis
- how to get energy from glucose
- in every food, people watch it
- turns water co2 and sunlight into food
- the decomposing of a substance by bacteria
- carries energy to the calvin cycle
- the ability to do work
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- needs oxygen
- required for photosynthesis
- doesnt need oxygen
- citric acid cycle
- a movie
- requires photosynthesis
- short fornicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
17 Clues: o2 • a movie • needs oxygen • citric acid cycle • doesnt need oxygen • the ability to do work • requires photosynthesis • made during photosynthesis • required for photosynthesis • how to get energy from glucose • in every food, people watch it • carries energy to the calvin cycle • the bubble of oxygen around the earth • turns water co2 and sunlight into food • ...
NAIL ANATOMY 2026-01-28
Across
- Tracks on either side of the nail that the nail moves and it grows
- Folds of skin on either side of the nail groove
- Area of the nail where the nail body rests
- Live tissue at the base of the nail
- Overlapping dead tissue that is loose and pliable around the nail
- Attached to the matrix at the base of the nail, under the skin and inside the mantle
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- Visible nail area from the nail root to the free edge
- Living tissue that overlies the nail plate on the sides of the nail
- Part of the nail that extends beyond the finger and toe and protects the tips of the fingers and toes
- Living tissue underneath the free edge of the nail
- Active tissue that generates cells, which hadren as they move outward to form the nail plate
- Pocket-like structure that holds the root and matrix
- Half-moon shape at the base of the nail
13 Clues: Live tissue at the base of the nail • Half-moon shape at the base of the nail • Area of the nail where the nail body rests • Folds of skin on either side of the nail groove • Living tissue underneath the free edge of the nail • Pocket-like structure that holds the root and matrix • Visible nail area from the nail root to the free edge • ...
