matrix Crossword Puzzles
CBO BFSI RiO Townhall Crossword 2021-07-16
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- Person who is responsible for submitting change
- A responsibility assignment matrix
- Recent Strategic Partner with TCS
- performing critical reviews for the RFC’s raised
- safety of self and dependents
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- capacity to recover quickly from difficulties
- the autonomous Enterprise Software
- Makes mistakes unknowningly
- AI-driven human-machine collaboration
- Technology Risk Assessment
10 Clues: Technology Risk Assessment • Makes mistakes unknowningly • safety of self and dependents • Recent Strategic Partner with TCS • A responsibility assignment matrix • the autonomous Enterprise Software • AI-driven human-machine collaboration • capacity to recover quickly from difficulties • Person who is responsible for submitting change • ...
Multimedia 2023-06-19
10 Clues: Father of Ai • INPUT DEVICE • OUTPUT DEVICE • what is graphics • what is animation • Each set of bit pattern is called • example of an analog to analog conversion • which company developed quick time format • Term that is used to compose matrix of pixel is • Agreement between communicating devices are called
JANUARY JUMBLE 2023-12-11
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- VERIFIES BENEFITS
- HELPING PATIENTS WITH BILLS
- WHAT RENEWS EVERY YEAR WITH INSURANCE COVERAGE?
- REQUIRED FOR SOME INSURANCE COMPANIES
- LEARNING IS ALWAYS ONGOING WITH THIS
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- ONE OF OUR FEARLESS LEADERS
- PERFORMS MAINTENANCE ON SYSTEMS
- THESE NEED AN NOC LETTER
- THE BIBLE OF ALL INFORMATION
- CENTRAL OUTPATIENT AUTH DIRECTOR
10 Clues: VERIFIES BENEFITS • THESE NEED AN NOC LETTER • ONE OF OUR FEARLESS LEADERS • HELPING PATIENTS WITH BILLS • THE BIBLE OF ALL INFORMATION • PERFORMS MAINTENANCE ON SYSTEMS • CENTRAL OUTPATIENT AUTH DIRECTOR • LEARNING IS ALWAYS ONGOING WITH THIS • REQUIRED FOR SOME INSURANCE COMPANIES • WHAT RENEWS EVERY YEAR WITH INSURANCE COVERAGE?
cellular respiration 2024-01-07
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- requires oxygen
- occurs in the mitochondrial matrix
- does not require oxygen
- transport chain inner mitochondrial membrane
- pains in muscles after a workout
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- occurs in the cytoplasm when no oxygen is present
- organelle where cellular respiration cell workplace
- transfer of phosphate
- occurs in the cytoplasm
- energy molecule
10 Clues: requires oxygen • energy molecule • transfer of phosphate • occurs in the cytoplasm • does not require oxygen • pains in muscles after a workout • occurs in the mitochondrial matrix • transport chain inner mitochondrial membrane • occurs in the cytoplasm when no oxygen is present • organelle where cellular respiration cell workplace
Pop M 2024-04-05
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- Young actress and fashion icon
- Beloved Hollywood actor
- Grammy-winning British singer
- British actor, known for "Sherlock"
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- Matrix and John Wick actor
- Iconic pop singer and actress
- Acclaimed actress and humanitarian
- Rap legend and Grammy winner
- Australian actor, Chris or Liam
- Aniston or Lawrence, popular actresses
10 Clues: Beloved Hollywood actor • Matrix and John Wick actor • Rap legend and Grammy winner • Iconic pop singer and actress • Grammy-winning British singer • Young actress and fashion icon • Australian actor, Chris or Liam • Acclaimed actress and humanitarian • British actor, known for "Sherlock" • Aniston or Lawrence, popular actresses
Celebrities 2023-10-27
10 Clues: He is The Mask • He runs very fast • He is a famous rapper • He controls the Matrix • He invented basketball • She wears a red swimsuit • She sings the Titanic song • He is an important astronaut • He plays a funny secret agent • He plays the role of Deadpool
Nail diseases and disorders project chapter 10 2023-09-28
10 Clues: tiny pits • athlete foot • inflammation • sometimes called furrows • named for the nail bed color • inflammation of the nail matrix • a blood clot under the nail plate • living skin around the nail plate • nails that turn a variety of colors • fungal infection of the natural nail plate.
The Metaverse 2025-02-04
10 Clues: CEO of Meta • A period of time • Synonym for googles • Theme of the sequence • Synonym for communicate • Best known cryptocurrency • That appears to surround the user • Exemple of movie about the Metaverse • Virtual representation of one’s self • Computer generated simulation of a 3D image or environment
Cellular Respiration pt2 2024-09-27
9 Clues: make up the chain • site of second stage • cycle of second stage • fermentation in animals • binds with acetyl group • pumped across the membrane • citrate is broken down into • product of yeast fermentation • molecule needed for stage two and three
Crossword 2017-03-02
10 Clues: F/S • C3H8 • Light is a... • 6.02*10^23 mol^-1 • source of energy in cell • A process of cell division • Favorite theorem of Nurasyl • The structure of columns and rows • The place of contact between two neurons • The process of human development for long time
Biology Vocab 2022-11-29
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- releases energy from food molecules by ATP
- clusters of chlorophyll and proteins
- light-independent reactions
- light absorbing compounds
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- the principal green color of plants
- second stage of cellular respiration
- does not directly need oxygen
- carrier molecule
- and electron carrier
- innermost compartment of a mitochondria
10 Clues: carrier molecule • and electron carrier • light absorbing compounds • light-independent reactions • does not directly need oxygen • the principal green color of plants • second stage of cellular respiration • clusters of chlorophyll and proteins • innermost compartment of a mitochondria • releases energy from food molecules by ATP
POET 2018-11-09
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- it can be stretched
- the cross-linked will be decomposed rather than melt.
- remelted and remolded
- the area between two phase
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- Discontinuous phase
- Main silica content
- Aramid (poly-para-phenylene terephthalamide)fiber
- A materials system composed of two or more distinct phases.
- Continuous phase
- low shrink rate upon polymerization
10 Clues: Continuous phase • Discontinuous phase • Main silica content • it can be stretched • remelted and remolded • the area between two phase • low shrink rate upon polymerization • Aramid (poly-para-phenylene terephthalamide)fiber • the cross-linked will be decomposed rather than melt. • A materials system composed of two or more distinct phases.
Organelles 2023-08-29
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- Contains the contents of the cell
- Removes unwanted material and waste
- Structure, support and transport
- Makes energy
- Regulate biochemical pathways
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- Stores genetic information
- Gel-like matrix that holds water and nutrients
- Makes food through photosynthesis
- Store water and nutrients
- A thin flexible barrier around a cell
10 Clues: Makes energy • Store water and nutrients • Stores genetic information • Regulate biochemical pathways • Structure, support and transport • Makes food through photosynthesis • Contains the contents of the cell • Removes unwanted material and waste • A thin flexible barrier around a cell • Gel-like matrix that holds water and nutrients
Cells project 2024-02-09
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- breaks down unwanted material
- carrying out oxidative reactions using molecular oxygen
- makes energy for the cell
- the gel like matrix of the cytoplasm
- ships materials around the cell
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- makes food in plant cells
- The interior contents of the cell
- makes protein
- stores genetic information
- stores water in plant cells
10 Clues: makes protein • makes food in plant cells • makes energy for the cell • stores genetic information • stores water in plant cells • breaks down unwanted material • ships materials around the cell • The interior contents of the cell • the gel like matrix of the cytoplasm • carrying out oxidative reactions using molecular oxygen
Numpy 2024-10-30
10 Clues: 2D array in Numpy • Subset of an array • Generate random numbers • Join two or more arrays • Data type of Numpy array • Automatic array expansion • N-dimensional data structure • Change the shape of an array • Evenly spaced values in an interval • Dimension along which operation is performed
Matr/Mater & Patr/Pater word search 2025-08-18
10 Clues: married • female leader • society ruled by men • supporter or guardian • strong masculine energy • strong protective feminine energy • a person who ________s their country • elements used to make a physical object • an environment in which something develops • a married woman who is in a well-respected position
Crossword 2025-09-05
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- LoRA introduces no...
- LoRA matches full fine-tuning
- LoRA optimizes decomposition matrices
- LoRA adaptation matrix amplifies features
- LoRA improves performance on specific tasks
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- LoRA is effective for these tasks
- LoRA integrates with these models
- LoRA reduces this during training
- LoRA lowers this for training
- LoRA reduces trainable parameters
10 Clues: LoRA introduces no... • LoRA matches full fine-tuning • LoRA lowers this for training • LoRA is effective for these tasks • LoRA integrates with these models • LoRA reduces this during training • LoRA reduces trainable parameters • LoRA optimizes decomposition matrices • LoRA adaptation matrix amplifies features • LoRA improves performance on specific tasks
Ch17 Key Terms 2025-12-07
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- a surrounding framework
- “tartar”; dental biofilm that’s been mineralized
- nucleus; point of origin
- heterotrophic microorganism
- without definite shape
- crystalline mineral component of bones & teeth
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- not made up of cells
- anticalculus component of “tartar-control”
- solution containing more of on ingredient
- white blood carpuscle capable of amoeboid movement
10 Clues: not made up of cells • without definite shape • a surrounding framework • nucleus; point of origin • heterotrophic microorganism • solution containing more of on ingredient • anticalculus component of “tartar-control” • crystalline mineral component of bones & teeth • “tartar”; dental biofilm that’s been mineralized • white blood carpuscle capable of amoeboid movement
Histology 2019-11-06
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- movement, thermoregulation, and posture
- make up coverings, linings, and glands
- bone
- external ear and epiglottis (two words)
- cells that appear like floor tiles
- released into fluid and blood; hormones
- cells within cartilage
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- cells found in glands, kidney tubules, ovaries (two words)
- cardiac and smooth muscles
- found in brain and spinal cord
- cells found in the fluid matrix
- thin fibers in connective tissue
- found in areas that require stretching
- commonly known as fat
14 Clues: bone • commonly known as fat • cells within cartilage • cardiac and smooth muscles • found in brain and spinal cord • cells found in the fluid matrix • thin fibers in connective tissue • cells that appear like floor tiles • make up coverings, linings, and glands • found in areas that require stretching • movement, thermoregulation, and posture • ...
Hoshin Kanri 2022-10-05
Spanish Matrix 1/10/19 2019-01-07
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- a leafy vegetable.
- a object you use eat cereal.
- a drink that cools you down in the summer.
- is no person; not a single person.
- a object you use to pick food off of your plate.
- used to introduce a further negative statement.
- a type of drink you can add sugar and milk to.
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- a type of dessert.
- a object you use cut vegetables.
- a piece of an animal that tastes the best cooked.
- a rolled tortilla with a filling typically of meat and served with a chili sauce.
- an unknown or unspecified person; some person.
- what you eat after dinner.
- a type of drink you can add sugar to it.
14 Clues: a type of dessert. • a leafy vegetable. • what you eat after dinner. • a object you use eat cereal. • a object you use cut vegetables. • is no person; not a single person. • a type of drink you can add sugar to it. • a drink that cools you down in the summer. • an unknown or unspecified person; some person. • a type of drink you can add sugar and milk to. • ...
Vocabulary Matrix 10-18-18 2018-10-17
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- to place something or to set something
- to live or to endure
- to take of or to withdraw
- to go or to walk by someone
- to inquire or query
- to go around the corner or the reverse the direction your going in
- to cross
- to get hold of
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- a command for someone to approach or advance
- to stroll or to plod
- to end or to put a halt to
- to go places or to go a certain place
- to arrive or to come in
- a command for someone to talk to you
14 Clues: to cross • to get hold of • to inquire or query • to stroll or to plod • to live or to endure • to arrive or to come in • to take of or to withdraw • to end or to put a halt to • to go or to walk by someone • a command for someone to talk to you • to go places or to go a certain place • to place something or to set something • a command for someone to approach or advance • ...
All about you 2021-07-30
8 Clues: screensaver • cooked at 0400 • toy cube protector • Last file you added • _ 0 0 pipeline pushes • Filed the first bug on you • partner in crime for impro • Jarvis and Robin conversation
Grundwissen(wieder -) 2025-05-28
8 Clues: VR • p+oX2 • schlechteste Pizza • Ich find ___ nicht!! • Hauptstadt von Kiribati • Lieblingsland? Italien. ... • Es gibt Theorien das wir in der ___ leben • Was hält die Freiheitsstatue in ihrer linken Hand?
Math Final 2021-05-17
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- in mathematics, a matrix is a rectangular array or table of numbers, symbols, or expressions, arranged in rows and columns. For example, the dimension of the matrix below is 2 × 3, because there are two rows and three columns
- In mathematics, a parabola is a plane curve which is mirror-symmetrical and is approximately U-shaped. It fits several superficially different mathematical descriptions, which can all be proved to define exactly the same curves. One description of a parabola involves a point and a line
- In algebra, the zero-product property states that the product of two nonzero elements is nonzero. In other words, it is the following assertion: If ab=0, then a=0 or b=0
- A vertical stretching is the stretching of the graph away from the x-axis. A vertical compression (or shrinking) is the squeezing of the graph toward the x-axis. • if k > 1, the graph of y = k•f (x) is the graph of f (x) vertically stretched by multiplying each of its y-coordinates by k.
- A vertical compression (or shrinking) is the squeezing of the graph toward the x-axis. • if k > 1, the graph of y = k•f (x) is the graph of f (x) vertically stretched by multiplying each of its y-coordinates by k.
- The dimensions of a matrix are the number of rows by the number of columns. If a matrix has a rows and b columns, it is an a×b matrix.
- In mathematics, a reflection is a mapping from a Euclidean space to itself that is an isometry with a hyperplane as a set of fixed points; this set is called the axis or plane of reflection. The image of a figure by a reflection is its mirror image in the axis or plane of reflection
- In mathematics, a parent function is the simplest function of a family of functions that preserves the definition of the entire family. For example, for the family of quadratic functions having the general form {\displaystyle y=ax^{2}+bx+c\, } the simplest function is {\displaystyle y=x^{2}}
- Slope-intercept form definition is - the equation of a straight line in the form y = mx + b where m is the slope of the line and b is its y-intercept.
- In general, a solution of a system in three variables is an ordered triple (x, y, z) that makes ALL THREE equations true. In other words, it is what they all three have in common. So if an ordered triple is a solution to one equation, but not another, then it is NOT a solution to the system.
- In algebra, a quadratic function, a quadratic polynomial, a polynomial of degree 2, or simply a quadratic, is a polynomial function with one or more variables in which the highest-degree term is of the second degree
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- In Euclidean geometry, a translation is a geometric transformation that moves every point of a figure or a space by the same distance in a given direction. A translation can also be interpreted as the addition of a constant vector to every point, or as shifting the origin of the coordinate system.
- The minimum value of a function is the place where the graph has a vertex at its lowest point. In the real world, you can use the minimum value of a quadratic function to determine minimum cost or area. It has practical uses in science, architecture and business.
- Linear equations in three variables. If a, b, c and r are real numbers (and if a, b, and c are not all equal to 0) then ax + by + cz = r is called a linear equation in three variables. (The “three variables” are the x, the y, and the z.) The numbers a, b, and c are called the coefficients of the equation.
- Maximum, In mathematics, a point at which a function's value is greatest. ... If the value is greater than or equal to all other function values, it is an absolute maximum
- In mathematics, a polynomial is an expression consisting of variables and coefficients, that involves only the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and non-negative integer exponentiation of variables. An example of a polynomial of a single indeterminate x is x² − 4x + 7.
- Consisting of three terms of which the first is the name of the genus, the second that of the species, and the third that of the subspecies or variety.
- Scientific notation is a way of expressing numbers that are too large or too small to be conveniently written in decimal form. It may be referred to as scientific form or standard index form, or standard form in the UK
- In mathematics, a transformation is a function f that maps a set X to itself, i.e. f: X → X. In other areas of mathematics, a transformation may simply refer to any function, regardless of domain and codomain.
- In geometry, focuses or foci, singular focus, are special points with reference to which any of a variety of curves is constructed. For example, one or two foci can be used in defining conic sections, the four types of which are the circle, ellipse, parabola, and hyperbola.
20 Clues: The dimensions of a matrix are the number of rows by the number of columns. If a matrix has a rows and b columns, it is an a×b matrix. • Slope-intercept form definition is - the equation of a straight line in the form y = mx + b where m is the slope of the line and b is its y-intercept. • ...
spelling 2013-10-09
Respiration (Electron transport chain) 2024-03-05
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- which molecule oxidizes to produce protons?
- The flow of what causes movement through ATP synthase powering the conversion of ADP to ATP, producing the majority of ATP in aerobic respiration?
- What act as electron carriers forming the electron transport chain?
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- What moves along the electron transport chain to activate the next channels?
- How do electrons enter the electron transport chain?
- Where in the mitochondrial membrane does the electron transport chain occur?
- The protons flow back into the mitochondrial matrix through ATP synthase which drives the synthesis of ATP into what?
- What is used to move the protons (H+) from the mitochondrial matrix into the intermembrane space, establishing a proton gradient?
8 Clues: which molecule oxidizes to produce protons? • How do electrons enter the electron transport chain? • What act as electron carriers forming the electron transport chain? • What moves along the electron transport chain to activate the next channels? • Where in the mitochondrial membrane does the electron transport chain occur? • ...
Chapter 6 Key Terms 2019-12-18
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- bone dense bone containing parallel osteons.
- layer that surrounds a bone, consisting of an outer fibrous and inner cellular region.
- a cell that dissolves the fibers and matrix of bone.
- an articulation that permits a small degree of independent movement.
- a small sac filled with synovial fluid that cushions adjacent structures and reduces friction.
- exist wherever two bones interact.
- an immovable joint
- a cell that produces the fibers and matrix bone.
- a bone cell responsible for the maintenance and turnover of the mineral content of the surrounding bone.
- bone cancellous bone, resembles a network of bony rods or struts separated by spaces.
- skeleton subdivided into the skull and associated bones (including the auditory ossicles, or ear bones, and the hyoid; the thoracic cage, composed of the ribs and sternum (rib cage) and thoracic vertebrae; and the vertebral column.
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- a tissue that fills the internal cavities in a bone; may be dominated by hemopoietic cells (red marrow) or adipose tissue (yellow marrow).
- the head of a long bone.
- the basic histological unit of compact bone, consisting of osteocytes organized around a central canal separated by concentric lamellae.
- skeleton includes the upper and lower limbs and the pectoral and pelvic girdles.
- a break or crack in a bone.
- the formation of bone.
- dense band of connective tissue fibers that attach one bone to another.
- a synovial joint.
- the shaft of a long bone.
- a fibrocartilage pad between opposing surfaces in a joint.
- fluid substance secreted by synovial membranes that lubricates joints.
22 Clues: a synovial joint. • an immovable joint • the formation of bone. • the head of a long bone. • the shaft of a long bone. • a break or crack in a bone. • exist wherever two bones interact. • bone dense bone containing parallel osteons. • a cell that produces the fibers and matrix bone. • a cell that dissolves the fibers and matrix of bone. • ...
The Fourier spectrum 2017-10-29
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- How can we call the first Fourier coefficient?
- What degree of the Hadamard matrix is used in the Fourier transform?
- What kind of Boolean functions can S-boxes be represented with?
- Whatis the parity of all other coefficients if one of coefficient equals 4?
- What process of Boolean function analysis can the Fourier spectrum be involved in?
- What is the name of one of two scientists after whom the more convenient transform for analysis than the Fourier one is named?
- which vectors does a Boolean function convert?
- What is the parity of all other coefficients if one of coefficient equals 3?
- What is a Boolean function where the number of 1 equals the number of zeros? (...(Boolean function))
- What metric is used in the linearization process?
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- How can a Boolean function be defined with the Fourier spectrum?
- what is the most probable value of the Fourier coefficient?
- How is the number in the Fourier spectrum called?
- what does the Fourier transform of a Boolean function generate?
- how is the transform called which is one of the natural decomposition of a Boolean function?
- What is the part of the information security where the Fourier transform is used in?
- How in other words can we name getting the Fourier spectrum?
- Which of the Fourier coefficients is the sum of ones in the table representation of a Boolean function?
- What is the name of the scientist after whom the transform’s matrix is named?
- what is a function, mapping from n-dimensional vector space to {0, 1}?
20 Clues: How can we call the first Fourier coefficient? • which vectors does a Boolean function convert? • How is the number in the Fourier spectrum called? • What metric is used in the linearization process? • what is the most probable value of the Fourier coefficient? • How in other words can we name getting the Fourier spectrum? • ...
Porifera 2024-01-10
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- Protein fibers in the sponge's extracellular matrix that contribute to its structural integrity.
- The process by which cells engulf and digest solid particles, seen in sponge cells during
- Spicules: Small, needle-like structures made of calcium carbonate or silica that provide
- Central cavity in sponges where water is circulated for filter feeding.
- Attached or fixed in one place; sponges are often sessile organisms.
- Mobile cells in sponges responsible for transporting nutrients, forming skeletal
- engage in symbiotic relationships.
- Pores in the sponge body through which water enters for filtration.
- Gelatinous matrix within the sponge that contains amoebocytes and skeletal elements.
- Canals: Channels in the sponge body that direct water to the spongocoel for filtration.
- and other functions.
- Large opening at the top of the sponge through which water exits after filtration.
- Reproduction: Reproduction without the involvement of gametes, common in sponges
- Outer layer of cells covering the surface of the sponge.
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- The phylum of simple multicellular organisms commonly known as sponges.
- Associated with the bottom of a body of water; many sponges are benthic organisms.
- Feeding: The method by which sponges extract food particles from water using specialized cells.
- Collar cells in sponges that create water currents and capture food particles.
- budding or fragmentation.
- The ability of sponges to regrow from fragments or even individual cells.
- Resistant reproductive structures in some sponge species, capable of surviving harsh
- A close and often mutually beneficial relationship between different species; some
- support in some sponge species.
- Lack of symmetry in body structure, a characteristic of many sponge species.
24 Clues: and other functions. • budding or fragmentation. • support in some sponge species. • engage in symbiotic relationships. • Outer layer of cells covering the surface of the sponge. • Pores in the sponge body through which water enters for filtration. • Attached or fixed in one place; sponges are often sessile organisms. • ...
Anatomy Chapter 6 & 9 Review 2022-03-03
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- Hormone that functions to increase blood calcium levels
- First carpometacarpal joint is a _____joint
- Is created when two bones fuse, Ex. epiphyseal cartilage of growing long bones
- Intercarpal joints are _____joints
- A reduction in bone mass that causes brittle, fragile bones
- Adds layers of bone superficially
- Rounded passageway for blood vessels or nerves
- Bone marrow that forms red blood cells
- An ossification that produces flat dermal bones such as the clavicle and skull
- Mature bone cells that maintain the bone matrix
- A fibrous connection that binds teeth to bony sockets
- Functions to decrease blood calcium levels
- The deposition of calcium salts within a tissue, Kidney stones
- The elbow is what type of joint
- Bone marrow that stores fat as an energy source
- Bones that are small, flat, irregular shaped, between the flat bones of the skull
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- An immovable joint
- Fracture of the radius, only one side of the shaft is broken and the other is bent
- Deficiency of Vitamin D3
- Type of joint in which bones are joined by cartilage
- Joint that is freely movable
- Bones that are box-like in appearance, Ex. carpal bones, tarsal bones
- Cell that dissolves the fibers and matrix of bone
- Bones that appear normal, although they are weak and flexible due to poor mineralization
- A narrow groove
- Fracture that is produced by twisting stresses that spread along the length of the bone
- Ossification where bone replaces an existing hyaline cartilage model
- Location on the epiphyseal plates
28 Clues: A narrow groove • An immovable joint • Deficiency of Vitamin D3 • Joint that is freely movable • The elbow is what type of joint • Adds layers of bone superficially • Location on the epiphyseal plates • Intercarpal joints are _____joints • Bone marrow that forms red blood cells • Functions to decrease blood calcium levels • First carpometacarpal joint is a _____joint • ...
Biochemical pathways 2022-11-03
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- using light to breakdown a water molecule
- product of fermentation done by plants
- last step in the Calvin Cycle
- folds of the inner membrane of the mitochondria
- anaerobic process done by bacteria in the cytoplasm
- pigment that absorbs blue wavelengths the best
- location of chlorophyll B
- pigment that absorbs red wavelengths the best
- powerhouse of the cell that makes ATP
- fluid on the inside of the mitochondria
- low energy molecule with 2 phosphates
- anaerobic process done by plants and animal
- first step in the Calvin Cycle
- reactant for synthesis that is a product of cellular respiration
- location of chlorophyll A
- final electron acceptor of the electron transport chain
- large molecule that is broken down to make 38 ATP
- light dependent reaction makes ATP and this
- location of the Calvin Cycle
- organelle that does photosynthesis
- process of breaking down glucose for energy- has 3 stages
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- process performed in the matrix of the mitochondria
- byproduct of photolysis that can diffuse out of the cell
- red, orage pigments that absorb green wavelengths the best
- location of photosystems and light dependent reaction
- enzyme that makes ATP
- product of fermentation done by animals
- process of breaking up a water molecule
- enzyme used in the Calvin Cycle that fixes a carbon dioxide molecule to RuBP
- what gets pumped through a carrier protein to make ATP
- located in the cristae of mitochondria
- stack of thylakoids are called a ____
- commonly called the light independent reaction
- full name of cellular energy molecule
- 6 of these are made by the Kreb's cycle
- end product of glycolysis
36 Clues: enzyme that makes ATP • location of chlorophyll B • location of chlorophyll A • end product of glycolysis • location of the Calvin Cycle • last step in the Calvin Cycle • first step in the Calvin Cycle • organelle that does photosynthesis • powerhouse of the cell that makes ATP • stack of thylakoids are called a ____ • low energy molecule with 2 phosphates • ...
Biochemical pathways 2022-11-03
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- byproduct of photolysis that can diffuse out of the cell
- enzyme that makes ATP
- pigment that absorbs red wavelengths the best
- fluid on the inside of the mitochondria
- last step in the Calvin Cycle
- first step in the Calvin Cycle
- process performed in the matrix of the mitochondria
- powerhouse of the cell that makes ATP
- location of chlorophyll B
- 6 of these are made by the Kreb's cycle
- anaerobic process done by plants and animal
- organelle that does photosynthesis
- product of fermentation done by animals
- large molecule that is broken down to make 38 ATP
- what gets pumped through a carrier protein to make ATP
- end product of glycolysis
- light dependent reaction makes ATP and this
- using light to breakdown a water molecule
- pigment that absorbs blue wavelengths the best
- located in the cristae of mitochondria
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- stack of thylakoids are called a ____
- reactant for synthesis that is a product of cellular respiration
- location of photosystems and light dependent reaction
- folds of the inner membrane of the mitochondria
- location of the Calvin Cycle
- enzyme used in the Calvin Cycle that fixes a carbon dioxide molecule to RuBP
- product of fermentation done by plants
- full name of cellular energy molecule
- red, orage pigments that absorb green wavelengths the best
- commonly called the light independent reaction
- location of chlorophyll A
- process of breaking down glucose for energy- has 3 stages
- final electron acceptor of the electron transport chain
- low energy molecule with 2 phosphates
- anaerobic process done by bacteria in the cytoplasm
- process of breaking up a water molecule
36 Clues: enzyme that makes ATP • location of chlorophyll B • location of chlorophyll A • end product of glycolysis • location of the Calvin Cycle • last step in the Calvin Cycle • first step in the Calvin Cycle • organelle that does photosynthesis • stack of thylakoids are called a ____ • full name of cellular energy molecule • powerhouse of the cell that makes ATP • ...
Science, Physics and Math Crossword 11th Grade 2025-09-30
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- level - Probability of rejecting true hypothesis.
- - Scalar value from a square matrix.
- - Rectangular array of numbers.
- formula - Exact number of atoms in molecule.
- equilibrium - Forward and reverse reactions occur at same rate.
- test - Procedure to test assumptions in statistics.
- deviation - Measure of data spread from mean.
- - Scalar showing how vector changes under transformation.
- function - Function with variable in exponent.
- - Solution resisting pH changes.
- - Calculation of reactants and products in reaction.
- - Square of standard deviation.
- energy - Minimum energy required for reaction.
- solution - Solution holding maximum solute at temperature.
- mass - Mass of one mole of substance.
- - Substance donating protons in reaction.
- - Substance accepting protons in reaction.
- composition - Percent by mass of each element in compound.
- - Inverse operation of exponentiation.
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- number - 6.022 × 10^23 particles per mole.
- - Amount of substance dissolving in solvent.
- rate - Speed of chemical reaction.
- space - Mathematical structure formed by vectors.
- - Amount of substance containing Avogadro’s number.
- - Instantaneous rate of change of a function.
- - Predicting relationship between variables.
- - Value approached by a function as input approaches a point.
- equation - Equation involving derivatives.
- - Measure of relation between two variables.
- - Process of finding unknown concentration with known solution.
- formula - Simplest whole-number ratio of elements.
- - Measure of likelihood of event.
- - Area under a curve in mathematics.
- - Substance changing color at endpoint.
- - Solid formed in chemical reaction.
- theory - Explanation of how particles react when colliding.
- - Measure of hydrogen ion concentration.
- - Vector not changed in direction by transformation.
- - Substance speeding reaction without being consumed.
39 Clues: - Rectangular array of numbers. • - Square of standard deviation. • - Solution resisting pH changes. • - Measure of likelihood of event. • rate - Speed of chemical reaction. • - Scalar value from a square matrix. • - Area under a curve in mathematics. • - Solid formed in chemical reaction. • mass - Mass of one mole of substance. • - Inverse operation of exponentiation. • ...
Melsi Puzl Baby 2021-08-22
Across
- try and spell the name of this sauce
- mels last name
- the disgusting thing that causes desolation
- another word for annoying plague
- something miranda loves
- name of the black dude in the matrix
- the name of mels medical centre
Down
- a piece by debussy
- it killed the radio star
- where roses are from
- mirandas middle name
- a word that rhymes with orange
- the largest american state
- justin bieber album with a grey album cover
- when adelee cooks
- they come in last
- what colour is hippopotamus milk
- one charging a flat rate
18 Clues: mels last name • when adelee cooks • they come in last • a piece by debussy • where roses are from • mirandas middle name • something miranda loves • it killed the radio star • one charging a flat rate • the largest american state • a word that rhymes with orange • the name of mels medical centre • another word for annoying plague • what colour is hippopotamus milk • ...
Filosofi og menneskesyn hos filosofer 2024-03-19
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- antagelser vi bruker til å forklare noe
- dans fra NRK super
- at menneske er utstyrt med fornuft
- film som bruker Platons idélære i plottet sitt
- Etternavn på pliktetikkens far
- spørsmål om det grunnleggende ved tilværelsen
- Kjent for hulelignelsen
- viktig filosof fra Antikken
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- at det som er godt varierer fra person til person
- kjærlighet til visdom
- at vi får kunnskap gjennom sanseinntrykk og erfaring
- Sum av alt vi mener å vite med sikkerhet
- filosof opptatt av mulighetene i å være menneske
- Norsk filosof opptatt av økosofi
- nobelprisvinner
- å tenke kritisk
- fredagsmiddag
- moralfilosofi
18 Clues: fredagsmiddag • moralfilosofi • nobelprisvinner • å tenke kritisk • dans fra NRK super • kjærlighet til visdom • Kjent for hulelignelsen • viktig filosof fra Antikken • Etternavn på pliktetikkens far • Norsk filosof opptatt av økosofi • at menneske er utstyrt med fornuft • antagelser vi bruker til å forklare noe • Sum av alt vi mener å vite med sikkerhet • ...
Chapter 9 Nail Growth/structure 2016-02-09
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- ______ _____ is an appendage of the skin (2words)
- the whitish half moon shape underneath the base of the nail
- as long as it's nourished and healthy, the new nail plate cells will be created
- thicker than fingernails because the matrix is longer
- _____ _______ thin layer of tissue that attaches the nail plate and nail bed (2 words)
- _____ ______ dead colorless tissue attached to the natural nail plate (2 words)
- ________ _______ ________ can reflect the general health of the body (3 words)
- the area where the nail plate cells are formed
- __________ of a natural fingernail takes about 4-6 months
- a tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in place
- _______ ______do not shed periodically (2 words)
- tissue that adheres directly to the natural nail plate and can be removed with gentle scraping
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- slightly thickened layer of skin under the nail that lies between the fingertip and the free edge of the nail plate
- the living skin at the base of the natural nail plate covering the matrix area
- ______ _______ _______ on the thumb is typically the slowest (3 words)
- contains nerves, lympth and blood vessels
- designed for the eponychium, lateral sidewalks and hyponychium (2 words)
- take nine to twelve months to be fully replaced
- are allowed to gently push back the eponychium
- the part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe (2 words)
- the fold of skin overlapping the side of the nail
- relatively porous and will allow water to pass through it (2 words)
- the portion of the living skin that supports the nail plate as it grows toward the free edge (2 words)
- if the nail surface is shiny and smooth then it is ____________
- has a water content between 15 & 25%
25 Clues: has a water content between 15 & 25% • contains nerves, lympth and blood vessels • are allowed to gently push back the eponychium • the area where the nail plate cells are formed • take nine to twelve months to be fully replaced • _______ ______do not shed periodically (2 words) • ______ _____ is an appendage of the skin (2words) • ...
The Fourier spectrum 2017-10-29
Across
- What is a Boolean function where the number of 1 equals the number of zeros? (...(Boolean function))
- What degree of the Hadamard matrix is used in the Fourier transform?
- What kind of Boolean functions can S-boxes be represented with?
- What is the parity of all other coefficients if one of coefficient equals 3?
- What process of Boolean function analysis can the Fourier spectrum be involved in?
- How can a Boolean function be defined with the Fourier spectrum?
- what does the Fourier transform of a Boolean function generate?
- What metric is used in the linearization process?
Down
- Which of the Fourier coefficients is the sum of ones in the table representation of a Boolean function?
- how is the transform called which is one of the natural decomposition of a Boolean function?
- What is the name of the scientist after whom the transform’s matrix is named?
- What is the name of one of two scientists after whom the more convenient transform for analysis than the Fourier one is named?
- What is the part of the information security where the Fourier transform is used in?
- How in other words can we name getting the Fourier spectrum?
- what is the most probable value of the Fourier coefficient?
- what is a function, mapping from n-dimensional vector space to {0, 1}?
- How is the number in the Fourier spectrum called?
- which vectors does a Boolean function convert?
- Whatis the parity of all other coefficients if one of coefficient equals 4?
- How can we call the first Fourier coefficient?
20 Clues: which vectors does a Boolean function convert? • How can we call the first Fourier coefficient? • How is the number in the Fourier spectrum called? • What metric is used in the linearization process? • what is the most probable value of the Fourier coefficient? • How in other words can we name getting the Fourier spectrum? • ...
Algebra Final 2021-05-14
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- a number which produces a specified quantity when multiplied by itself.
- Dimensions of a matrix of rows and columns
- an expression of more than two algebraic terms, especially the sum of several terms that contain different powers of the same variable(s)
- Scientific notation is a way of expressing numbers that are too large or too small to be conveniently written in decimal form
- a function such as a quadratic, a cubic, a quartic, and so on, involving only non-negative integer powers of x
- Numbers in a matrix
- a numerical or constant quantity placed before and multiplying the variable in an algebraic expression
- the set of possible values of the independent variable or variables of a function.
- applying one function to the results of another.
- the principal or horizontal axis of a system of coordinates, points along which have a value of zero for all other coordinates.
- constant difference between consecutive terms of an arithmetic sequence
- Functions that undo each other
- both endpoints are not real numbers. Replacing an endpoint with positive or negative infinity
Down
- an equation in which a variable is under a radical
- Function that contains radical expression with independent variables
- of the root of a number or quantity.
- terms whose variables (and their exponents such as the 2 in x2) are the same. In other words
- Solutions that aren't the original solution
- an exponent that is a fraction
- the set of values that a given function can take as its argument varies.
20 Clues: Numbers in a matrix • an exponent that is a fraction • Functions that undo each other • of the root of a number or quantity. • Dimensions of a matrix of rows and columns • Solutions that aren't the original solution • applying one function to the results of another. • an equation in which a variable is under a radical • ...
Biochemical pathways 2022-11-03
Across
- large molecule that is broken down to make 38 ATP
- commonly called the light independent reaction
- what gets pumped through a carrier protein to make ATP
- 6 of these are made by the Kreb's cycle
- pigment that absorbs blue wavelengths the best
- anaerobic process done by plants and animal
- location of the Calvin Cycle
- process of breaking down glucose for energy- has 3 stages
- product of fermentation done by animals
- location of chlorophyll A
- byproduct of photolysis that can diffuse out of the cell
- stack of thylakoids are called a ____
- pigment that absorbs red wavelengths the best
- folds of the inner membrane of the mitochondria
- full name of cellular energy molecule
- anaerobic process done by bacteria in the cytoplasm
Down
- enzyme used in the Calvin Cycle that fixes a carbon dioxide molecule to RuBP
- first step in the Calvin Cycle
- red, orage pigments that absorb green wavelengths the best
- fluid on the inside of the mitochondria
- last step in the Calvin Cycle
- organelle that does photosynthesis
- process of breaking up a water molecule
- location of photosystems and light dependent reaction
- light dependent reaction makes ATP and this
- located in the cristae of mitochondria
- product of fermentation done by plants
- process performed in the matrix of the mitochondria
- enzyme that makes ATP
- end product of glycolysis
- reactant for synthesis that is a product of cellular respiration
- powerhouse of the cell that makes ATP
- using light to breakdown a water molecule
- location of chlorophyll B
- low energy molecule with 2 phosphates
35 Clues: enzyme that makes ATP • location of chlorophyll A • end product of glycolysis • location of chlorophyll B • location of the Calvin Cycle • last step in the Calvin Cycle • first step in the Calvin Cycle • organelle that does photosynthesis • stack of thylakoids are called a ____ • powerhouse of the cell that makes ATP • full name of cellular energy molecule • ...
PORIFERA CROSSWORD 2024-01-23
Across
- Lack of symmetry in body structure, a characteristic of many sponge species.
- Outer layer of cells covering the surface of the sponge.
- Mobile cells in sponges responsible for transporting nutrients, forming skeletal elements, and other functions.
- Gelatinous matrix within the sponge that contains amoebocytes and skeletal elements.
- Pores in the sponge body through which water enters for filtration.
- Attached or fixed in one place; sponges are often sessile organisms.
- Central cavity in sponges where water is circulated for filter feeding.
Down
- A close and often mutually beneficial relationship between different species; some sponges engage in symbiotic relationships.
- The process by which cells engulf and digest solid particles, seen in sponge cells during feeding.
- Small, needle-like structures made of calcium carbonate or silica that provide structural support in some sponge species.
- Protein fibers in the sponge's extracellular matrix that contribute to its structural integrity.
- Large opening at the top of the sponge through which water exits after filtration.
- The method by which sponges extract food particles from water using specialized cells.
- The phylum of simple multicellular organisms commonly known as sponges.
- Channels in the sponge body that direct water to the spongocoel for filtration.
- Associated with the bottom of a body of water; many sponges are benthic organisms.
- Collar cells in sponges that create water currents and capture food particles.
- Resistant reproductive structures in some sponge species, capable of surviving harsh conditions.
- Reproduction without the involvement of gametes, common in sponges through budding or fragmentation.
- The ability of sponges to regrow from fragments or even individual cells
20 Clues: Outer layer of cells covering the surface of the sponge. • Pores in the sponge body through which water enters for filtration. • Attached or fixed in one place; sponges are often sessile organisms. • The phylum of simple multicellular organisms commonly known as sponges. • Central cavity in sponges where water is circulated for filter feeding. • ...
Crossword 2020-04-28
Across
- if we have the relation R, if and only if we have: (a, b) ∈ R ∧ (b, a) ∈ R ⇒ a = b then the matrix is said to be ____ matrix??(13)
- What is the fourier series coefficient for n=0?(4)
- For an inverse to exist it is necessary that a function should be ______?(6)
- In normal distribution the highest value of ordinate occurs at? (4)
- A equation (p->q)v(q->p) is ____(9)
- Two sets are disjoint if there ___ is the empty set(12)
- If two families of curves are such that every member of one family intersects every other family at right angles then they are said to be ___type of trajectories (10)
- The graph that displays data using line segment __ (11)
- In which number system there is no symbol for zero? (5)
- 1,2,3:1,4,9:1,_,27 (5)
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- Normal distribution is also called as ___?(8)
- Which rule of numerical integration is used if n is multiple of 2? (7)
- The strength of relationship that exists between the two variable x and y is called? (11)
- The set of positive integers is? (8)
- The point where edges of figure intersect ___(9)
- The statement that is accepted as true with proof? (9)
- A graph of ___function is always symmetric about y-axis (4)
- The graph of "Odd" function is always symmetric about ___?(6)
- The number of diagonals that can be drawn in the hexagon is____ (4)
- A straight line with only one end point that extend infinitely (3)
20 Clues: 1,2,3:1,4,9:1,_,27 (5) • A equation (p->q)v(q->p) is ____(9) • The set of positive integers is? (8) • Normal distribution is also called as ___?(8) • The point where edges of figure intersect ___(9) • What is the fourier series coefficient for n=0?(4) • Two sets are disjoint if there ___ is the empty set(12) • The graph that displays data using line segment __ (11) • ...
GEN BIO 1 - CROSSWORD ACT. 2024-09-04
Across
- ribosomes that found in the cytosol
- ER that doesn't have attached ribosomes, produces lipids
- is the semifluid matrix in the nucleus
- ribosomes that are attached to the outside of the endoplasmic reticulum or nuclear envelope
- organisms that belong to the same species and live in the same area
- prominent, usually oval structure in a eukaryotic cell, and is located in almost the center of the cell
- the smallest, basic, functional unit of life formed when different atoms and molecules combine and function together
- tissues that are composed of tightly packed cells that cover, line, and protect the body part
- contains enzymes and serve as metabolic assistance to organelles and specialize in synthesizing & breaking down lipids
- tissues that are made up of neurons that receive and conduct electrochemical signals and supporting cells (glial cells) that support, protect, and insulate neurons
- membrane-bound structures in eukaryotic cells
Down
- includes all the communities interacting with one another and with their environment
- organelle that is unique to plant and algae cells, and performs photosynthesis.
- storage of water, organic nutrients, variety of salts, sugar & some weak acids
- groups of cells that work together to perform a specialized function
- ER that has thousands of ribosomes attached to the outer surface, and produces proteins
- groups of tissues that work together to perform a specialized function
- organelles that use instructions from the nucleus, written in mRNA, to build proteins
- composed of highly specialized muscle cells that contract to produce movement
- tissues that are made up of cells and an extracellular matrix that connects, protects, and supports body parts
20 Clues: ribosomes that found in the cytosol • is the semifluid matrix in the nucleus • membrane-bound structures in eukaryotic cells • ER that doesn't have attached ribosomes, produces lipids • organisms that belong to the same species and live in the same area • groups of cells that work together to perform a specialized function • ...
Glavni junaci znanstvenofantastičnih filmova 2021-03-08
Frame Department 2022-04-06
8 Clues: Who rocks • what do we use • what do we make • how we have fun • what do we print • what do you send • our favorite frames • what we do with old frames
Chapter 18 2015-02-15
Across
- Digital imaging and communication in medicine
- Measure of source brightness
- Intensity of light on a surface
- Bright light vision
- Basic unit of photometry
Down
- Math function proving display best viewed straight on
- Dim light vision
- Active matrix liquid crystal display
- Total intensity of light from source
- Color vision
10 Clues: Color vision • Dim light vision • Bright light vision • Basic unit of photometry • Measure of source brightness • Intensity of light on a surface • Active matrix liquid crystal display • Total intensity of light from source • Digital imaging and communication in medicine • Math function proving display best viewed straight on
Set C 4 2024-05-25
10 Clues: Area under a curve • Selection of items • Arrangement of items • Value a function approaches • Rate of change of a function • Rectangular array of numbers • Quantity with only magnitude • Unbroken and consistent function • Quantity with magnitude and direction • Product of all positive integers up to a number
Set C 4 2024-05-25
10 Clues: Area under a curve • Selection of items • Arrangement of items • Value a function approaches • Rate of change of a function • Rectangular array of numbers • Quantity with only magnitude • Unbroken and consistent function • Quantity with magnitude and direction • Product of all positive integers up to a number
Blockbuster Movies 2023-08-27
Across
- Alien invasion on July 4th.
- Arnie's time-traveling cyborg.
- Life is like a box of chocolates.
Down
- Bruce Willis saves Earth.
- Epic romance on a sinking ship.
- Genie grants magical wishes.
- Hakuna Matata in the jungle.
- Dinosaurs brought back to life.
- Neo's reality-bending adventure.
- Mel Gibson's Scottish epic.
10 Clues: Bruce Willis saves Earth. • Alien invasion on July 4th. • Mel Gibson's Scottish epic. • Genie grants magical wishes. • Hakuna Matata in the jungle. • Arnie's time-traveling cyborg. • Epic romance on a sinking ship. • Dinosaurs brought back to life. • Neo's reality-bending adventure. • Life is like a box of chocolates.
Matthew & Maddie 2025-05-17
Across
- The couple's least favorite food
- The couple's first date location
- The day the couple got together
- The book of the Bible the couple's favorite verses come from
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- Matthew's favorite animal
- Maddie's true hair color
- Maddie's middle name
- Maddie's favorite book genre
- Matthew's favorite movie series
- Matthew's middle name
10 Clues: Maddie's middle name • Matthew's middle name • Maddie's true hair color • Matthew's favorite animal • Maddie's favorite book genre • Matthew's favorite movie series • The day the couple got together • The couple's least favorite food • The couple's first date location • The book of the Bible the couple's favorite verses come from
Animals Cell 2025-01-10
Across
- the genetic control centre
- 2 types: rough and smooth
- intracellular matrix
- sites of protein sythesis
- digestion, storage of chemicals
Down
- consists of nucleolar organizmus, ribosomal RNA and proteins
- powerhouse of the cell
- the border of the cell
- receives, modifies and packages the substances manufactured by ER
- produced by rough ER
10 Clues: intracellular matrix • produced by rough ER • powerhouse of the cell • the border of the cell • 2 types: rough and smooth • sites of protein sythesis • the genetic control centre • digestion, storage of chemicals • consists of nucleolar organizmus, ribosomal RNA and proteins • receives, modifies and packages the substances manufactured by ER
adrian 2022-11-17
Across
- the thing I say all the time
- the thing that controls reality
- your ears love theses electronic friends
- in space with ___________
- don't want to get a ____ at a wedding it sucks
- hi guys what's up it's __
- a game of kings and queens
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- your favorite bone observer
- #teamjules opposite
- blocky annoying game
- the color is great but the food is better
- the game that's suspicious
- Dad + TV =
- a dog you know minus y
14 Clues: Dad + TV = • #teamjules opposite • blocky annoying game • a dog you know minus y • in space with ___________ • hi guys what's up it's __ • the game that's suspicious • a game of kings and queens • your favorite bone observer • the thing I say all the time • the thing that controls reality • your ears love theses electronic friends • the color is great but the food is better • ...
chapter 9 crossword 2016-01-05
Across
- without air
- sugar
- the process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
- electron carrier
- amount of energy needed to raise the temp of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius
Down
- innermost compartment of mitochondrian
- second stage of cellular respiration
- nucleoside triphosphate
- in air
- chemical breakdown of a substance
- sugar breaking
- the action of taking out something
- make
- strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
14 Clues: make • sugar • in air • without air • sugar breaking • electron carrier • nucleoside triphosphate • chemical breakdown of a substance • the action of taking out something • second stage of cellular respiration • innermost compartment of mitochondrian • the process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen • ...
tts polynomial dan matrix 2024-10-27
Across
- Pangkat tertinggi dari suatu polinomial
- Matriks dengan jumlah baris dan kolom yang sama
- Matriks yang jika dikalikan dengan matriks asal menghasilkan matriks identitas
- Susunan angka dalam baris dan kolom
- Nilai variabel yang membuat polinomial bernilai nol
Down
- Angka yang mengalikan variabel dalam polinomial
- Matriks yang diperoleh dengan menukar baris dan kolom
- Simbol seperti x atau y dalam polinomial
- Nilai unik dari matriks persegi
- Ekspresi matematika yang terdiri dari variabel dan koefisien
10 Clues: Nilai unik dari matriks persegi • Susunan angka dalam baris dan kolom • Pangkat tertinggi dari suatu polinomial • Simbol seperti x atau y dalam polinomial • Angka yang mengalikan variabel dalam polinomial • Matriks dengan jumlah baris dan kolom yang sama • Nilai variabel yang membuat polinomial bernilai nol • Matriks yang diperoleh dengan menukar baris dan kolom • ...
Glycolysis/Krebs Cycle 2016-05-04
Across
- broken down into Glucose 6-Phosphate
- a isomerization reaction
- broken down into lactate
- splitting
- coenzyme present in step 3 of the Krebs Cycle
- addition or loss of PO4
- glycolysis happens
- reaction that requires ATP
Down
- broken down into Succinyl CoA
- reaction in step 9 of glycolysis
- addition of water to a double bond
- reaction that occurs in step 8 of the Krebs Cycle
12 Clues: splitting • glycolysis happens • addition or loss of PO4 • a isomerization reaction • broken down into lactate • reaction that requires ATP • broken down into Succinyl CoA • reaction in step 9 of glycolysis • addition of water to a double bond • broken down into Glucose 6-Phosphate • coenzyme present in step 3 of the Krebs Cycle • reaction that occurs in step 8 of the Krebs Cycle
Class9 2020-09-18
Across
- the layer on cork cells impervious to gas and water
- functional segments of DNA.
- actively dividing tissues
- tissue found in branches and petioles
- the inward movement of water in cells
Down
- powerhouse of cell
- the fluid matrix found in nucleus.
- the walls of sclerenchyma are thickened by this substance.
- suicide bag of cells
- the inner folds of mitochondria
- water conducting tissue
- green coloured plastid
12 Clues: powerhouse of cell • suicide bag of cells • green coloured plastid • water conducting tissue • actively dividing tissues • functional segments of DNA. • the inner folds of mitochondria • the fluid matrix found in nucleus. • tissue found in branches and petioles • the inward movement of water in cells • the layer on cork cells impervious to gas and water • ...
Review 2022-11-30
Across
- Stack of Thylakoid Discs
- Stage where the most ATP generates
- pigment found in the chloroplast
- Perform Photosynthesis
- One of the inputs of the light reaction
- Stage of photosynthesis that produces glucose
- Photosynthesis turns this into stored chemical energy
Down
- Doesn't require oxygen
- Product of Photsynthesis
- Gel-like material that lies between grana
- What organisms perform cellular respiration
- Site of the Krebs Cycle
12 Clues: Doesn't require oxygen • Perform Photosynthesis • Site of the Krebs Cycle • Stack of Thylakoid Discs • Product of Photsynthesis • pigment found in the chloroplast • Stage where the most ATP generates • One of the inputs of the light reaction • Gel-like material that lies between grana • What organisms perform cellular respiration • Stage of photosynthesis that produces glucose • ...
Biochemical pathways 2022-11-03
Across
- final electron acceptor of the electron transport chain
- anaerobic process done by plants and animal
- stack of thylakoids are called a ____
- powerhouse of the cell that makes ATP
- located in the cristae of mitochondria
- process of breaking down glucose for energy- has 3 stages
- location of the Calvin Cycle
- what gets pumped through a carrier protein to make ATP
- product of fermentation done by plants
- reactant for synthesis that is a product of cellular respiration
- anaerobic process done by bacteria in the cytoplasm
- full name of cellular energy molecule
- enzyme used in the Calvin Cycle that fixes a carbon dioxide molecule to RuBP
- red, orage pigments that absorb green wavelengths the best
- folds of the inner membrane of the mitochondria
- location of chlorophyll B
- commonly called the light independent reaction
- light dependent reaction makes ATP and this
- large molecule that is broken down to make 38 ATP
- process of breaking up a water molecule
Down
- byproduct of photolysis that can diffuse out of the cell
- last step in the Calvin Cycle
- first step in the Calvin Cycle
- enzyme that makes ATP
- pigment that absorbs red wavelengths the best
- end product of glycolysis
- 6 of these are made by the Kreb's cycle
- using light to breakdown a water molecule
- location of photosystems and light dependent reaction
- fluid on the inside of the mitochondria
- location of chlorophyll A
- low energy molecule with 2 phosphates
- product of fermentation done by animals
- organelle that does photosynthesis
- process performed in the matrix of the mitochondria
- pigment that absorbs blue wavelengths the best
36 Clues: enzyme that makes ATP • end product of glycolysis • location of chlorophyll A • location of chlorophyll B • location of the Calvin Cycle • last step in the Calvin Cycle • first step in the Calvin Cycle • organelle that does photosynthesis • stack of thylakoids are called a ____ • powerhouse of the cell that makes ATP • low energy molecule with 2 phosphates • ...
Digital Image processing crossword 2020-01-28
Across
- Microsoft format for audio and video files
- Binary digits
- Type of fi lter that attenuates the high frequency information in an image
- Representation of picture element
- The process of recording an analog signal in a digital form
- A color model representation
- An imaging sensor
- Difference between the lightest and darkest regions of an image
- Process that makes each pixel more like its neighbors
- The science of measuring human color perception
- Type of image transformation that preserves straight lines
- A dark area or shape produced by a body coming between rays of light and a surface
- The physical measure of brightness
- An image reproduction technique where the various tones of gray or color are produced by ink dots
- The ability to distinguish fine spatial detail
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- Tool named matrix laboratory
- A graphical display of tabulated frequencies
- An 8-bit-per-pixel bitmap image format
- Type of ratio representing the width of an image divided by its height
- A geometric image transformation process
- A method to compute a new value of central pixel in a neighborhood
- A range of gray shades from white to black
- A morphological operation on image
- A geometric process that reduces image size
- An image display technique
- An image processing and GIS software package
- An image file format
- Type of matrix that remains unchanged in value following multiplication by itself
- A device used to take pictures
- A geometric image transformation process
- Color in the HSB color model
- One primary color
- A standard vector image format
33 Clues: Binary digits • An imaging sensor • One primary color • An image file format • An image display technique • Tool named matrix laboratory • A color model representation • Color in the HSB color model • A device used to take pictures • A standard vector image format • Representation of picture element • A morphological operation on image • The physical measure of brightness • ...
Integumentary System 2021-04-01
Across
- Cells located in the skin that produce melanin
- Bottom layer of epidermis, produces melanin
- Bottom layer of integumentary system, anchors the top two layers to underlying organs
- A genetic condition in which a person is unable to produce melanin
- Epidermis layer unique to areas like the palms of the hands and soles of the feet
- Tissue that cushions organs from shock and acts as insulation (hint: fat)
- A dark pigment that makes our different skin and hair colors
- Product of sweat glands in ears, another name for earwax
- Gland found in dermis in areas with hair, secretes sebum
- Located in the dermis, tube that encloses a strand of hair
- Another name for subcutaneous tissue
Down
- Flat shaped tissue cells
- The white part at the base of a fingernail, directly over matrix
- Column shaped tissue cells
- Tissue that appears to have multiple layers of cells, but only has one
- Top layer of epidermis, the layer we can see
- The central core of a strand of hair
- Cube shaped tissue cells
- Tissue made up of two or more layers of cells
- Below the epidermis, dense connective tissue
- Outermost layer of the skin
- The outermost layer of a strand of hair
- A pus filled blockage of hair follicles caused by increased production of sebum and infection
- Gland found in dermis that produces sweat
- Tissue made up of one layer of cells
- The thickest layer of a strand of hair that produces most of the pigment
- The part of a fingernail responsible for nail growth
27 Clues: Flat shaped tissue cells • Cube shaped tissue cells • Column shaped tissue cells • Outermost layer of the skin • The central core of a strand of hair • Tissue made up of one layer of cells • Another name for subcutaneous tissue • The outermost layer of a strand of hair • Gland found in dermis that produces sweat • Bottom layer of epidermis, produces melanin • ...
Cellular Respiration Review 2023-02-08
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- The inner folds of the mitochondrion where the electron transport chain occurs.
- Another name for the Krebs Cycle.
- Another name for anaerobic respiration
- The number of ATP made in glycolysis.
- The type of respiration that requires oxygen.
- The possible number of ATP that can be made in the Electron Transport Chain.
- The maximum number of ATP that can be made in the entire process of cellular respiration.
- The fluid interior of the mitochondrion where the Krebs Cycle occurs
- The process of converting the food we eat into usable energy for the cell.
- Occurs during exercise when your muscles can't get oxygen fast enough.
- The stage of cellular respiration that occurs in the mitochondrial matrix.
- The molecule that is considered cellular energy.
- The cell organelle where cellular respiration takes place.
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- The molecule that is considered chemical energy.
- Used in making bread, whine, cheese and biofuels.
- This is what ATP stands for.
- The reactant that enters the electron transport chain.
- The types of organisms whose cells undergo cellular respiration.
- The type of respiration that does not require oxygen.
- The stage of cellular respiration that occurs in the mitochondrial cristae.
- This is broken into two pyruvate molecules during glycolysis.
- This is a waste product of the electron transport chain.
- The fluid int he cell where chemical reactions like glycolysis occur.
- This is a waste product of the Krebs Cycle.
- ATP will release energy when this happens to the bond that holds the third phosphate.
- The stage of cellular respiration that does not require oxygen.
- The stage of cellular respiration that occurs in the cytoplasm.
- The number of ATP made in the Krebs/Citric Acid Cycle.
28 Clues: This is what ATP stands for. • Another name for the Krebs Cycle. • The number of ATP made in glycolysis. • Another name for anaerobic respiration • This is a waste product of the Krebs Cycle. • The type of respiration that requires oxygen. • The molecule that is considered chemical energy. • The molecule that is considered cellular energy. • ...
Cellular Respiration 2014-11-02
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- TRANSPORT CHAIN The process in the innermembrane of mitochondria, makes most of the ATP needed by moving electrons from the glucose in four compounds.
- It is the enzyme that takes the electrons from the glucose so they can participate in the ETC.
- The innermost part of the mitochondrion.
- RESPIRATION The process in which ATP is created from glucose to make energy, it happens inside the cell, starting in the cytosol and finishing in the mitochondrion.
- Adenine Triphosphate.
- Anaerobic carbohydrate breakdown pathway that produces ATP, CO2, and ethanol.
- The process in which glucose molecules are broken down into two pyruvate to make ATP.
- The creation of citric acid with electrons inside the mitochondrion’s matrix.
- This process happens in the ETC and is when the electrons pass into the four compounds and their only exit is through the ATP synthase.
- The space between two membranes.
- Organelle inside the cell, in here happens the ETC and the Krebs cycle.
- That doesn’t needs oxygen to function. Like glycolisis.
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- type of alcohol that plants make when they fermentate
- An anaerobic pathway by which cells harvest energy from carbohydrates.
- Cyclic pathway that helps break down pyruvate to carbon dioxide during aerobic respiration.
- door that lets hydrogen ions out
- Adenine Diphosphate.
- It happens when the cell has not enough oxygen to function and fermentates to create oxygen and as a side product lactic acid.
- That needs oxygen to happen. Like electron transport chain and the krebs cycle.
- Enzyme which takes electrons from the glucose molecule into the ETC.
20 Clues: Adenine Diphosphate. • Adenine Triphosphate. • door that lets hydrogen ions out • The space between two membranes. • The innermost part of the mitochondrion. • type of alcohol that plants make when they fermentate • That doesn’t needs oxygen to function. Like glycolisis. • Enzyme which takes electrons from the glucose molecule into the ETC. • ...
Glycolysis/Krebs Cycle 2016-05-04
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- broken down into Glucose 6-Phosphate
- reaction that occurs in step 8 of the Krebs Cycle
- broken down into Succinyl CoA
- reaction in step 9 of glycolysis
- splitting
- reaction that requires ATP
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- addition or loss of PO4
- glycolysis happens
- broken down into lactate
- coenzyme present in step 3 of the Krebs Cycle
- addition of water to a double bond
- a isomerization reaction
12 Clues: splitting • glycolysis happens • addition or loss of PO4 • broken down into lactate • a isomerization reaction • reaction that requires ATP • broken down into Succinyl CoA • reaction in step 9 of glycolysis • addition of water to a double bond • broken down into Glucose 6-Phosphate • coenzyme present in step 3 of the Krebs Cycle • reaction that occurs in step 8 of the Krebs Cycle
Cells and Tissues 2020-11-09
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- Fluid gel-like substance within a cell
- Breaks down unwanted material
- Cells which are not yet specialized
- Tissue composed primarily of fat cells
- Stores fat
- It contains DNA
- Produce extracellular matrix
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- Cells that can be cuboidal, squamous, or columnar
- Eliminate damaged or dead cells
- These are involved in cell division
- A diffuse network of fine fibrils in DNA
- Synthesizes proteins
12 Clues: Stores fat • It contains DNA • Synthesizes proteins • Produce extracellular matrix • Breaks down unwanted material • Eliminate damaged or dead cells • These are involved in cell division • Cells which are not yet specialized • Fluid gel-like substance within a cell • Tissue composed primarily of fat cells • A diffuse network of fine fibrils in DNA • ...
Class9 2020-09-18
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- the walls of sclerenchyma are thickened by this substance.
- the layer on cork cells impervious to gas and water
- actively dividing tissues
- green coloured plastid
- the inward movement of water in cells
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- the inner folds of mitochondria
- tissue found in branches and petioles
- functional segments of DNA.
- the fluid matrix found in nucleus.
- powerhouse of cell
- water conducting tissue
- suicide bag of cells
12 Clues: powerhouse of cell • suicide bag of cells • green coloured plastid • water conducting tissue • actively dividing tissues • functional segments of DNA. • the inner folds of mitochondria • the fluid matrix found in nucleus. • tissue found in branches and petioles • the inward movement of water in cells • the layer on cork cells impervious to gas and water • ...
TI BK 2022-10-19
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- telepon genggam
- model pemilihan sampai seluruh kriteria pemilihannya diidentifikasi
- kesesuaian dengan tujuan disebut intructional
- alasan berdasarkan tujuan layanan BK
- media yang lebih menarik
- aplikasi untuk memudahkan presentasi
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- menampilkan sesuatu berukuran besar
- sudah terbiasa menggunkaan media tersebut dan merasa sudah menguasai
- ingin memberikan gambaran/penjelasan yang lebih konkret
- biaya juga harus dipertimbangkan
- kumpulan dari halaman situs
11 Clues: telepon genggam • media yang lebih menarik • kumpulan dari halaman situs • biaya juga harus dipertimbangkan • menampilkan sesuatu berukuran besar • alasan berdasarkan tujuan layanan BK • aplikasi untuk memudahkan presentasi • kesesuaian dengan tujuan disebut intructional • ingin memberikan gambaran/penjelasan yang lebih konkret • ...
Electron Transport Chain 2021-09-07
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- Space, What is the location called that the H+ move to?
- molecules want to move from an area of _____ concentration to an area of low concentration.
- When NADH or FAD gain an electron, they are _____________
- The goal of the Eletron Transport Chain is to oxidize NADH+H+ and FADH2 in order to ________________ ATP.
- Complex 5 is an enzyme known as ATP ____________.
- Membrane, The ________________ is the space where electrons are passed from one complex to another.
- ETC provides energy to pump ____________ from the mitochondrial matrix into the intermembrane space.
- Complex 2 is considered the _____ complex because it does not pump a hydrogen into the intermembrane space.
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- When NADH+H+ gives an electron to complex 1, it is ________________.
- Molecules want to move down the ______________ gradient.
- During complex 4, there is an extra ___________ that mixes with to hydrogens.
- Electrons are passed from one complex to another, causing a ___________ of energy.
- Transport Chain, __________________ is a series of 5 complexes passing electrons from one complex to the next.
- Matrix, Once Hydrogen atoms have moved to the intermembrane space, it becomes crowded. Therefore, hydrogen atoms now want to move back to the ____________________________.
- electron Acceptor, Complex 4 is known as the _________________________ because it does not pass electrons down to complex 5.
15 Clues: Complex 5 is an enzyme known as ATP ____________. • Space, What is the location called that the H+ move to? • Molecules want to move down the ______________ gradient. • When NADH or FAD gain an electron, they are _____________ • When NADH+H+ gives an electron to complex 1, it is ________________. • ...
Algebra 2 Terms 2013-02-26
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- Having the same size and shape
- A survey of an entire population
- A set with a definite, or finite, number of elements
- An algebraic expression that defines a function
- A set with an unlimited, or infinite, number of elements
- A real number that cannot be expressed as the ratio of two integers
- A possible result of a probability experiment
- A member of the set of whole numbers and their opposites
- The indicated sum of the terms of a geometric sequence
- Each value in a matrix; also called an element
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- A set with no elements
- The distance along an arc measured in linear units
- An equation that has no solutions
- An event made up of two or more simple events
- A polynomial function of degree 3
- A mathematical statement that two expressions are equivalent
- A polynomial with two terms
- A rectangular array of numbers
- An infinite series converges when the partial sums approach a fixed number
- A relation in which every input is paired with exactly one output
- A system of equations that has exactly one solution
- The point that divides a segment into two congruent segments
- The closeness of a given measurement or value to the actual measurement or value
- The distance around a circle
- The repetitive application of the same rule
- An item in a set
- A compound statement that uses the word “or”
- A measure of the steepness of surfaces, expressed as a percent
28 Clues: An item in a set • A set with no elements • A polynomial with two terms • The distance around a circle • Having the same size and shape • A rectangular array of numbers • A survey of an entire population • An equation that has no solutions • A polynomial function of degree 3 • The repetitive application of the same rule • A compound statement that uses the word “or” • ...
Math82 in a nutshell 2022-07-05
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- Add this term to a pendulum system to give it a tantrum.
- The part of the solution, usually transient, that goes to zero
- He graciously gifted us e^At.
- The most nonlinear and complex DE
- What you can't forget to check when doing modeling problems
- What you make when you run out of ways to solve a DE
- Add this term to a mass-spring system to calm it down.
- The worst numerical method
- Add this before any word to sound like a Math82 student.
- Another name for the existence and uniqueness theorem for DE solutions
- Math82 is a ___ combination of Math 73 and Math19.
- The only way to solve nonlinear DEs
- The other Darryl you consult when stuck on a DE
- What you feel during Newton's law of cooling problem
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- Zoology of 2x2 linear systems
- How do you even write the symbol for the ___ matrix for a set of solutions?
- AKA pringle city (det(A)<0)
- DE + IC
- Who you ask when your linearization around an equilibrium point doesn't look right
- A simple yet chaotic nonlinear system
- If matrix A = [0 1 -1 0], this is the direction that e^At moves the initial condition.
- The type of ansazt to make when given a non-constant coefficient DE.
- Prof. Jakes when he finishes a proof
- Prof. Yong's favorite video
- Acronym for the fail-safe way to solve a 2nd order, driven, linear DE
- Mudd math Prof that echoes Feebas's feelings toward him
26 Clues: DE + IC • The worst numerical method • AKA pringle city (det(A)<0) • Prof. Yong's favorite video • Zoology of 2x2 linear systems • He graciously gifted us e^At. • The most nonlinear and complex DE • The only way to solve nonlinear DEs • Prof. Jakes when he finishes a proof • A simple yet chaotic nonlinear system • The other Darryl you consult when stuck on a DE • ...
Tissue Crossword 2022-11-09
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- surrounded by fluid matrix.
- two layers of cuboidal cells; functions in protection.
- attached to the skeleton and pull on bones.
- a single layer of flat cells.
- composed cells whose shape of cells depends upon the amount of stretching.
- less hard and more flexible than bone.
- several layers of flat cells.
- highly compressible
- form body coverings and linings and glandular tissue.
- attach skeletal muscle to bone.
- ductless; secretions (hormones) diffuse into blood vessels.
- made of collagen fibers and fibroblasts.
- involuntarily controlled and found only in the heart.
- stores fat.
- a single layer of tall cells.
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- provides elasticity.
- lower layers of the skin.
- has abundant collagen fibers hidden by a glassy, rubbery matrix.
- a single layer of cubelike cells.
- functions to receive and conduct electrochemical impulses to and from body parts.
- secretions empty through ducts to the epithelial surface.
- holds organs in place.
- has surface cells are columnar, and cells underneath vary in size and shape; functions in protection.
- softer, have more cells and fewer fibers than other connective tissues.
- a single layer, but some cells are shorter than others giving a false (pseudo) impression of stratification.
- attach bone to bone at joints and are more elastic than tendons.
- forms stroma of organs.
- composed of osteocytes.
- groups of cells with similar structure and function.
- function is to contract to produce movement.
- involuntarily controlled and is found in walls of hollow organs.
- found everywhere in the body to connect body parts.
32 Clues: stores fat. • highly compressible • provides elasticity. • holds organs in place. • forms stroma of organs. • composed of osteocytes. • lower layers of the skin. • surrounded by fluid matrix. • a single layer of flat cells. • several layers of flat cells. • a single layer of tall cells. • attach skeletal muscle to bone. • a single layer of cubelike cells. • ...
Animal tissue 2021-09-17
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- canals - place where blood vessels located in bone
- - muscles with many nuclei
- - multiple layers of epithelial tissue
- - another name of platelets
- - electrical signals passes through neurons
- - bundle of axon
- - connective tissue made up of adipocytes
- a naturally occurring protein
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- - heart walls are made up of these muscle
- bone cells
- loosely organised connective tissue binds skin to muscle
- - fluid between the tissue
- - epithelial tissue found in skin
- sheath - insulating covering around axon
- - inelastic connective tissue between bone and muscle
- - fluid matrix of blood
16 Clues: bone cells • - bundle of axon • - fluid matrix of blood • - muscles with many nuclei • - fluid between the tissue • - another name of platelets • a naturally occurring protein • - epithelial tissue found in skin • - multiple layers of epithelial tissue • sheath - insulating covering around axon • - heart walls are made up of these muscle • - connective tissue made up of adipocytes • ...
A&P 2 - CH16 Blood 2022-09-05
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- formation of WBCs
- AB+ blood type
- percent of blood volume that is RBCs
- formation of all blood cells
- binds with oxygen and consists of heme and the protein globin
- most numerous WBC
- red blood cell
- hormone that stimulates formation of RBCs
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- includes erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets
- type of anemia in which RBCs become crescent shaped
- rarest WBC
- abnormal excess of RBCs
- type of anemia that is an autoimmune disease
- O- blood type
- matrix of nonliving fluid in blood
- plays role in allergies and asthma
16 Clues: rarest WBC • O- blood type • AB+ blood type • red blood cell • formation of WBCs • most numerous WBC • abnormal excess of RBCs • formation of all blood cells • matrix of nonliving fluid in blood • plays role in allergies and asthma • percent of blood volume that is RBCs • hormone that stimulates formation of RBCs • type of anemia that is an autoimmune disease • ...
Respirationens biokemi 2021-03-16
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- EN biokemisk proces, der har sit navn fordi den første reaktion er dannelsen af citrat
- Et coenzym der afgiver elektroner til elektrontransportkæden, men kun bidrager til dannelsen af 1,5 ATP-molekyle
- Foregår i mitokondriernes indre foldede membran. Det er en sekvens af reaktioner, som i sidste ende resulterer i reduktionen af ilt til vand.
- Dannes af enzymkomplekset ATP-syntetase, når H+ diffunderer gennem kanalen tilbage til matrix
- Den reducerede form af co-enzymet NAD+, der overfører elektroner til elektrontransportkæden
- Foregår i muskelceller når de arbejder anaerobt
- Et molekyle der kan binder elektroner og aflevere disse i elektrontransportkæden
- I glykolysen dannes samlet set .. ATP-molekyler
- Glykolysen forløber .... tilstedeværelsen af ilt
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- I første "indledende" reaktion inden citronsyrecyklus dannes dette stof, ved at coenzym A bindes til pyruvat, hvorved CO2 og 2 elektroner spaltes fra pyruvat
- Kaldes også citrat, og dannes ved at acetylgruppen fra acetyl-CoA overføres til oxaloacetat, som derved omdannes til dette stof.
- Produktet af mælkesyregæring, og som er giftig for celler i højere mængder, hvorfor det transporteres med blodet til leveren, hvor det kan omdannes til glukose igen
- Mælkesyregæring foregår i muskelceller når de arbejder ........
- Dette molekyle nedbrydes under glykolysen
- Proces der finder sted i cellens cytoplasma, hvor et glukosemolekyle nedbrydes til to pyruvatmolekyler
- I glykolysen dannes to af disse molekyler ud fra glukose
- En proces er ..... når den kræver ilt
- Citronsyrecyklus finder sted i ......
- Disse transporteres af en kæde af enzymkomplekser gennem mitokondriernes indre foldede membran, hvilket betyder af H+ pumpes henover membranen
19 Clues: En proces er ..... når den kræver ilt • Citronsyrecyklus finder sted i ...... • Dette molekyle nedbrydes under glykolysen • Foregår i muskelceller når de arbejder anaerobt • I glykolysen dannes samlet set .. ATP-molekyler • Glykolysen forløber .... tilstedeværelsen af ilt • I glykolysen dannes to af disse molekyler ud fra glukose • ...
Name that Movie 2021-03-27
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- I see dead people
- I'll be back
- Roads, where we're going we dont need roads
- I can't carry it, but i can carry you
- He's the one
- Help me Obi Wan, you're my only hops
- Here's Johnny
- Just keep swimming
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- To infinity and Beyond
- Gonna need a bigger boat
- As you wish
- Wax on, Wax off
- He doesn't know what the 3 sea shells are for
- You captured their stunt doubles
14 Clues: As you wish • I'll be back • He's the one • Here's Johnny • Wax on, Wax off • I see dead people • Just keep swimming • To infinity and Beyond • Gonna need a bigger boat • You captured their stunt doubles • Help me Obi Wan, you're my only hops • I can't carry it, but i can carry you • Roads, where we're going we dont need roads • He doesn't know what the 3 sea shells are for
adrian 2022-11-17
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- a dog you know minus y
- the game that's suspicious
- the thing I say all the time
- the color is great but the food is better
- a game of kings and queens
- in space with ___________
- #teamjules opposite
- your favorite bone observer
- don't want to get a ____ at a wedding it sucks
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- hi guys what's up it's __
- blocky annoying game
- the thing that controls reality
- Dad + TV =
- your ears love theses electronic friends
14 Clues: Dad + TV = • #teamjules opposite • blocky annoying game • a dog you know minus y • hi guys what's up it's __ • in space with ___________ • the game that's suspicious • a game of kings and queens • your favorite bone observer • the thing I say all the time • the thing that controls reality • your ears love theses electronic friends • the color is great but the food is better • ...
adrian 2022-11-17
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- the thing I say all the time
- the thing that controls reality
- your ears love theses electronic friends
- in space with ___________
- don't want to get a ____ at a wedding it sucks
- hi guys what's up it's __
- a game of kings and queens
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- your favorite bone observer
- #teamjules opposite
- blocky annoying game
- the color is great but the food is better
- the game that's suspicious
- Dad + TV =
- a dog you know minus y
14 Clues: Dad + TV = • #teamjules opposite • blocky annoying game • a dog you know minus y • in space with ___________ • hi guys what's up it's __ • the game that's suspicious • a game of kings and queens • your favorite bone observer • the thing I say all the time • the thing that controls reality • your ears love theses electronic friends • the color is great but the food is better • ...
Vocabulary Lesson 3 2023-09-29
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- A family inheritance
- To be friendly with
- Support; encouragement
- To register as a student at a college or university
- Marriage to two mates
- Dominated by one's wife
- Having to do with family
- A society ruled or controlled by woman
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- To go to regularly
- Pertaining to brothers; brotherly
- The surroundings within which something begins or develops
- The male head of a family or tribe
- Like an uncle
- Marriage to a single mate
14 Clues: Like an uncle • To go to regularly • To be friendly with • A family inheritance • Marriage to two mates • Support; encouragement • Dominated by one's wife • Having to do with family • Marriage to a single mate • Pertaining to brothers; brotherly • The male head of a family or tribe • A society ruled or controlled by woman • To register as a student at a college or university • ...
Class9 2020-09-18
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- the layer on cork cells impervious to gas and water
- functional segments of DNA.
- actively dividing tissues
- tissue found in branches and petioles
- the inward movement of water in cells
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- powerhouse of cell
- the fluid matrix found in nucleus.
- the walls of sclerenchyma are thickened by this substance.
- suicide bag of cells
- the inner folds of mitochondria
- water conducting tissue
- green coloured plastid
12 Clues: powerhouse of cell • suicide bag of cells • green coloured plastid • water conducting tissue • actively dividing tissues • functional segments of DNA. • the inner folds of mitochondria • the fluid matrix found in nucleus. • tissue found in branches and petioles • the inward movement of water in cells • the layer on cork cells impervious to gas and water • ...
The Fourier spectrum 2017-10-29
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- Whatis the parity of all other coefficients if one of coefficient equals 4?
- What is the name of the scientist after whom the transform’s matrix is named?
- What kind of Boolean functions can S-boxes be represented with?
- How is the number in the Fourier spectrum called?
- What is the parity of all other coefficients if one of coefficient equals 3?
- What process of Boolean function analysis can the Fourier spectrum be involved in?
- What is the part of the information security where the Fourier transform is used in?
- What is a Boolean function where the number of 1 equals the number of zeros? (...(Boolean function))
- Which of the Fourier coefficients is the sum of ones in the table representation of a Boolean function?
- How can we call the first Fourier coefficient?
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- what is a function, mapping from n-dimensional vector space to {0, 1}?
- What degree of the Hadamard matrix is used in the Fourier transform?
- What metric is used in the linearization process?
- How in other words can we name getting the Fourier spectrum?
- what is the most probable value of the Fourier coefficient?
- How can a Boolean function be defined with the Fourier spectrum?
- how is the transform called which is one of the natural decomposition of a Boolean function?
- which vectors does a Boolean function convert?
- what does the Fourier transform of a Boolean function generate?
- What is the name of one of two scientists after whom the more convenient transform for analysis than the Fourier one is named?
20 Clues: which vectors does a Boolean function convert? • How can we call the first Fourier coefficient? • What metric is used in the linearization process? • How is the number in the Fourier spectrum called? • what is the most probable value of the Fourier coefficient? • How in other words can we name getting the Fourier spectrum? • ...
The Fourier spectrum 2017-10-29
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- What is a Boolean function where the number of 1 equals the number of zeros? (...(Boolean function))
- How is the number in the Fourier spectrum called?
- what is the most probable value of the Fourier coefficient?
- What degree of the Hadamard matrix is used in the Fourier transform?
- How can we call the first Fourier coefficient?
- What process of Boolean function analysis can the Fourier spectrum be involved in?
- Which of the Fourier coefficients is the sum of ones in the table representation of a Boolean function?
- What is the part of the information security where the Fourier transform is used in?
- what is a function, mapping from n-dimensional vector space to {0, 1}?
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- What metric is used in the linearization process?
- How in other words can we name getting the Fourier spectrum?
- How can a Boolean function be defined with the Fourier spectrum?
- What kind of Boolean functions can S-boxes be represented with?
- Whatis the parity of all other coefficients if one of coefficient equals 4?
- how is the transform called which is one of the natural decomposition of a Boolean function?
- what does the Fourier transform of a Boolean function generate?
- which vectors does a Boolean function convert?
- What is the name of the scientist after whom the transform’s matrix is named?
- What is the name of one of two scientists after whom the more convenient transform for analysis than the Fourier one is named?
- What is the parity of all other coefficients if one of coefficient equals 3?
20 Clues: How can we call the first Fourier coefficient? • which vectors does a Boolean function convert? • What metric is used in the linearization process? • How is the number in the Fourier spectrum called? • what is the most probable value of the Fourier coefficient? • How in other words can we name getting the Fourier spectrum? • ...
What's in Marshmallows? (2022) 2023-11-27
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- a translucent, colorless, flavorless food ingredient; a protein derived from collagen found in the bones, cartilage, and skin of animals that is essential for healthy joints
- a simple sugar, combination of sugars, or polymerized sugar
- form or cause to form crystal
- force two charges of a like nature are pulled far from each other
- the main structural protein in the extracellular matrix found in the body's various connective tissues
- the outside part or uppermost layer of something
- a model representing a scene with three-dimensional figures, either in miniature or as a large scale museum exhibit
- the action of mixing or compounding something
- a property of certain substances to be reversed when exposed to heat
- components of a sample other than the analyte of interest
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- a component part or element of something
- undo (twisted, knitted, or woven threads)
- ability of an object or material to resume its normal shape after being stretched or compressed
- characterized by great swelling waves or surges
- having the distinctive qualities of a particular type of person or thing
- a set of three congruent geometrical helices with the same axis, differing by a translation along the axis
- any of a large group of organic compounds that includes sugars, starch, and cellulose, containing hydrogen and oxygen in the same ratio as water (2:1) and used as structural materials and for energy storage within living tissues
- make or become hard or harder
- soft and sticky
- make or become hard or solid
20 Clues: soft and sticky • make or become hard or solid • form or cause to form crystal • make or become hard or harder • a component part or element of something • undo (twisted, knitted, or woven threads) • the action of mixing or compounding something • characterized by great swelling waves or surges • the outside part or uppermost layer of something • ...
Bone Structure and Composition 2025-02-13
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- Lightweight, porous bone tissue found in the epiphyses.
- Bones with complex shapes, such as vertebrae.
- Bones that are roughly equal in length and width, such as carpals.
- Small openings in bone allowing blood vessels to pass through.
- A protein that regulates bone mineralization.
- Collagen fibers that anchor the periosteum to the bone.
- A thin membrane lining the inner surfaces of bone cavities.
- The spongy bone layer between compact bone in flat bones.
- The process of blood cell formation occurring in red bone marrow.
- Calcium and phosphate mineral deposits that harden bone.
- Mature bone cells that maintain bone tissue.
- The organic component of bone matrix, primarily collagen.
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- The mineral component of bone, providing hardness.
- Hyaline cartilage covering joint surfaces to reduce friction.
- Fatty marrow found in the medullary cavity of adult bones.
- Bone-resorbing cells that break down bone matrix.
- Dense bone that provides strength and resistance to stress.
- The shaft or central part of a long bone.
- Bones that are longer than they are wide, such as the femur.
- Small, round bones embedded in tendons, such as the patella.
- The specialized connective tissue that makes up bone.
- The hollow space within the diaphysis, containing bone marrow.
- The dense connective tissue covering the outer surface of bones.
- The protein-based component of bone, providing flexibility.
- The rounded end of a long bone, containing spongy bone.
- Tissue that produces blood cells, found in spongy bone.
- Stem cells that differentiate into osteoblasts.
- Bones that are thin and broad, such as the sternum.
28 Clues: The shaft or central part of a long bone. • Mature bone cells that maintain bone tissue. • Bones with complex shapes, such as vertebrae. • A protein that regulates bone mineralization. • Stem cells that differentiate into osteoblasts. • Bone-resorbing cells that break down bone matrix. • The mineral component of bone, providing hardness. • ...
bones & skeletal tissue 2025-10-31
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- "Bone forming cells" plays active role in matrix calcification
- When a bone fracture is repairing, after hematoma formation is when a _____ callus forms
- A disease in which bone composition is normal but resorption outpaces bone deposit
- The more moveable a joint is, the ___ stable it is considered to be
- A healthy bone is a ____ bone
- Single, most important factor that determines how big our bones will get
- Hairlike canals radiating from lacunae, containing osteocyte extensions
- This cranial bone spans the width of the middle cranial fossa and articulates with all of the other cranial bones
- Deficiency in this can result in scurvy
- Inferior to the lumbar vertebrae & articulates with the hip bones
- Bone tissue with trabeculae & a honeycomb appearance
- Acts as a pivot for the rotation of the atlas & is considered the "missing" body of the atlas
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- The "heel bone" which forms the heel of the foot
- Costal cartilage is a type of ____ cartilage
- Homeostatic balance of calcium in blood is primarily controlled by ______ hormone
- A type of fracture in which broken bone portion is pressed inward
- When calcium blood levels decline, _____ are stimulated to degrade bone matrix which will release calcium into blood
- Smooth & solid appearing bone tissue
- _____ ossification is bone that is formed from replacing hyaline cartilage
- The structural unit of compact bone
- Epiphyseal plate calcifies to form an epiphyseal ____
- A delicate connective tissue membrane lining internal bone surfaces
- If a bone has been broken all the way through, it is classified as a _____ fracture
23 Clues: A healthy bone is a ____ bone • The structural unit of compact bone • Smooth & solid appearing bone tissue • Deficiency in this can result in scurvy • Costal cartilage is a type of ____ cartilage • The "heel bone" which forms the heel of the foot • Bone tissue with trabeculae & a honeycomb appearance • Epiphyseal plate calcifies to form an epiphyseal ____ • ...
Class9 2020-09-18
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- the layer on cork cells impervious to gas and water
- functional segments of DNA.
- actively dividing tissues
- tissue found in branches and petioles
- the inward movement of water in cells
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- powerhouse of cell
- the fluid matrix found in nucleus.
- the walls of sclerenchyma are thickened by this substance.
- suicide bag of cells
- the inner folds of mitochondria
- water conducting tissue
- green coloured plastid
12 Clues: powerhouse of cell • suicide bag of cells • green coloured plastid • water conducting tissue • actively dividing tissues • functional segments of DNA. • the inner folds of mitochondria • the fluid matrix found in nucleus. • tissue found in branches and petioles • the inward movement of water in cells • the layer on cork cells impervious to gas and water • ...
CELLS 2020-11-03
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- SITE OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS
- ONE CELL ORGANISMS
- JELLY LIKE MATRIX IN WHICH ORGANELLES ARE SUSPENDED
- SURROUNDS THE NUCLEUS
- PERMANENT IN PLANT CELLS, TEMPORARY IN ANIMALS
- SEMI-PERMEABLE, MADE OF PHOSPHOLIPIDS
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- AEROBIC RESPIRATION TAKES PLACE HERE
- STORAGE POLYSACCHARIDE IN ANIMAL CELLS
- MADE OF CELLULOSE, FULLY PERMEABLE
- STORAGE POLYSACCHARIDE IN PLANT CELL
- CONTAINS DNA, CONTROLS CELL ACTIVITIES
- MADE IN THE NUCLEOLUS, PRODUCES PROTEINS
12 Clues: ONE CELL ORGANISMS • SURROUNDS THE NUCLEUS • SITE OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS • MADE OF CELLULOSE, FULLY PERMEABLE • AEROBIC RESPIRATION TAKES PLACE HERE • STORAGE POLYSACCHARIDE IN PLANT CELL • SEMI-PERMEABLE, MADE OF PHOSPHOLIPIDS • STORAGE POLYSACCHARIDE IN ANIMAL CELLS • CONTAINS DNA, CONTROLS CELL ACTIVITIES • MADE IN THE NUCLEOLUS, PRODUCES PROTEINS • ...
Cellbiologi Bi2 2022-11-29
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- denna transport kostar energi
- Naturen eftersträvar ett ekvilibrium
- process som kräver syre kallas..
- I denna organell sker cellandning
- detta är en restprodukt om syre saknas vid cellandning
- Laddad energibärare i kroppen
- detta skapas i cellandning och lämnar kroppen via utandning
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- sista steget i cellandningen
- första steget i cellandningen
- Uppbyggande processer kallas..
- Insidan på en mitokondrie
- vätskors förmåga att utjämna koncentrationsskillnad
12 Clues: Insidan på en mitokondrie • sista steget i cellandningen • denna transport kostar energi • första steget i cellandningen • Laddad energibärare i kroppen • Uppbyggande processer kallas.. • process som kräver syre kallas.. • I denna organell sker cellandning • Naturen eftersträvar ett ekvilibrium • vätskors förmåga att utjämna koncentrationsskillnad • ...
Carbohydraternes intermediære stofskifte 2025-05-13
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- Monosakkarid der bliver nedbrudt i respirationen
- Uden ilt
- Mælkesyre
- Antallet af ATP der bliver dannet pr. mol glukose
- NADH2 og FADH2
- Andet ord for Krebs' cyklus
- Denne proces foregår i cytoplasma
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- Med ilt
- Sidste led i respirationen hvor de fleste ATP-molekyler dannes
- Her foregår den oxidative decarboxylering
- Antallet af ATP der produceres i glykolysen
- Disse molekyler katalyserer reaktionerne
12 Clues: Med ilt • Uden ilt • Mælkesyre • NADH2 og FADH2 • Andet ord for Krebs' cyklus • Denne proces foregår i cytoplasma • Disse molekyler katalyserer reaktionerne • Her foregår den oxidative decarboxylering • Antallet af ATP der produceres i glykolysen • Monosakkarid der bliver nedbrudt i respirationen • Antallet af ATP der bliver dannet pr. mol glukose • ...
egjnsfh 2025-06-17
8 Clues: sucidal bag • brain of the cell • basic unit of life • generates lysosomes • storage sacks in cells • power house of the cell • fluid matrix inside the cell • tiny structure for protein synthesis
II-2 Respiration Crossword 2022-02-10
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- 3C product of glycolysis
- Cycle in which CO2 and NADH/FADH2 formed
- Electron transport series of carriers
- Organelle that pyruvate enters
- Membrane that has the electron transport chain
- Space between inner and outer membrane
- Final electron acceptor of ETS
- Different concentration of ion across membrane
- Location of glycolysis
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- Accumulated in the small intermembrane space
- Folds of the inner membrane
- Location of TCA cycle enzymes
- Carries electrons and energy
- In top of ATP synthase for proton transport
- Anaerobic respiration
- Bottom part of ATP synthase acts as this
16 Clues: Anaerobic respiration • Location of glycolysis • 3C product of glycolysis • Folds of the inner membrane • Carries electrons and energy • Location of TCA cycle enzymes • Organelle that pyruvate enters • Final electron acceptor of ETS • Electron transport series of carriers • Space between inner and outer membrane • Cycle in which CO2 and NADH/FADH2 formed • ...
Nail Diseases, Disorders and Structure 2021-02-22
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- indented vertical lines down the nail plate
- split or brittle nails
- loosening or separation of the nail
- skin underneath the free edge
- cuticle that overlaps the lunula at the nail base
- bitten nails
- split cuticles or loose skin partially separated
- ringworm
- inflammation of skin around the nail
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- shedding or falling off of nails
- claw nails
- ingrown nails
- thin, soft nails
- horizontal wavy ridges across the nail
- atrophy of the nail or wasting away
- pocket-like structure that hold the root and matrix
16 Clues: ringworm • claw nails • bitten nails • ingrown nails • thin, soft nails • split or brittle nails • skin underneath the free edge • shedding or falling off of nails • loosening or separation of the nail • atrophy of the nail or wasting away • inflammation of skin around the nail • horizontal wavy ridges across the nail • indented vertical lines down the nail plate • ...
When to Ally and When to Acquire - Fill in the Blanks 2023-10-21
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- While an alliance is a short-term strategy, acquisition is a necessary option for long-term ________.
- One of the aims of Tata in the joint venture with Fiat is gathering knowledge on new _______ markets
- In our key takeaways, acquisitions and alliances should be considered as __________
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- You should consider to have an ______ alliance when your company faces high level of market uncertainty
- ______ Matrix is an option that can be considered to be used in conjunction with the concepts learnt
- Combining resources and executing tasks together through knowledge sharing is known as ______ synergy
- In the parenting matrix, businesses in the ________ are known to be a perfect fit to the parent company
- _____-integration is a type of strategic alliance between two companies that does not involve ownership or control
- Title of the article discussed is When to ____ and When to Acquire.
- Firms should develop _____ to handle both alliances & acquisitions
10 Clues: Firms should develop _____ to handle both alliances & acquisitions • Title of the article discussed is When to ____ and When to Acquire. • In our key takeaways, acquisitions and alliances should be considered as __________ • ______ Matrix is an option that can be considered to be used in conjunction with the concepts learnt • ...
Where It starts - Photosynthesis 2013-05-26
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- is an organelle that specializes in photosynthesis in plants and many protists. Plant chloroplasts have two outer membranes, filled with a semifluid matrix called Stroma.
- is the electromagnetic energy of light organized in packets.
- pigments absorb additional colors of light for photosynthesis.
- Organisms can harness the energy of light to build organic molecules from inorganic raw materials, all of these by this metabolic pathway.
- is an organic molecule that selectively absorbs light of specific wavelengths.
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- is by far the most common photosynthetic pigment in plants, photosynthetic protists, and cyanobacteria. It absorbs violet and red light, so it appears green.
- process by which any molecule becomes broken down by light energy
- The distance between the crest of two successive waves of light. It is measured in nanometers (nm)
- membrane an inner much-folded membrane, that the Stroma contains.
- semifluid matrix, found in the outer membranes of the chloroplast.
10 Clues: is the electromagnetic energy of light organized in packets. • pigments absorb additional colors of light for photosynthesis. • process by which any molecule becomes broken down by light energy • semifluid matrix, found in the outer membranes of the chloroplast. • membrane an inner much-folded membrane, that the Stroma contains. • ...
When to Ally and When to Acquire - Fill in the Blanks 2023-10-21
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- In the parenting matrix, businesses in the ________ are known to be a perfect fit to the parent company
- _____-integration is a type of strategic alliance between two companies that does not involve ownership or control
- In our key takeaways, acquisitions and alliances should be considered as __________
- ______ Matrix is an option that can be considered to be used in conjunction with the concepts learnt
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- Title of the article discussed is When to ____ and When to Acquire.
- Combining resources and executing tasks together through knowledge sharing is known as ______ synergy
- One of the aims of Tata in the joint venture with Fiat is gathering knowledge on new _______ markets
- Firms should develop _____ to handle both alliances & acquisitions
- You should consider to have an ______ alliance when your company faces high level of market uncertainty
- While an alliance is a short-term strategy, acquisition is a necessary option for long-term ________
10 Clues: Firms should develop _____ to handle both alliances & acquisitions • Title of the article discussed is When to ____ and When to Acquire. • In our key takeaways, acquisitions and alliances should be considered as __________ • One of the aims of Tata in the joint venture with Fiat is gathering knowledge on new _______ markets • ...
Membrane Proteins 2024-12-12
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- Proteins that form pores in the membrane, allowing small molecules to pass via passive diffusion; ion-selective.
- Membrane proteins that anchor cells to their surroundings by linking to the cytoskeleton and extracellular matrix.
- Proteins that selectively allow charged and polar molecules to cross the membrane.
- Integral membrane proteins that span the entire membrane.
- Membrane proteins that use ATP energy to actively pump ions through the membrane.
- A network of fibers within the cell that helps maintain its shape and is involved in movement.
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- Membrane proteins with a hydrophobic region embedded within the hydrophobic core of the membrane.
- Transmembrane proteins that bind to specific molecules in the extracellular matrix, triggering cellular responses.
- Proteins that "drag" molecules through the membrane by hiding them in a cleft in the protein.
- Membrane proteins that are not embedded in the lipid bilayer and attach to integral proteins or the hydrophilic heads of membrane lipids.
10 Clues: Integral membrane proteins that span the entire membrane. • Membrane proteins that use ATP energy to actively pump ions through the membrane. • Proteins that selectively allow charged and polar molecules to cross the membrane. • Proteins that "drag" molecules through the membrane by hiding them in a cleft in the protein. • ...
RCR-2 2023-07-10
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- our daily roadblock
- a lovely afterparty or our first line of defense
- "we're going a different way" in short
- field resources?
- some pointed commentary?
- limbo for your labor
- an everyday rule or ruler
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- full send, say
- a large gathering table?
- an annual checkup or a tedious legal chore
- far and away, the best way to work
- the custodian of record(s)
12 Clues: full send, say • field resources? • our daily roadblock • limbo for your labor • a large gathering table? • some pointed commentary? • an everyday rule or ruler • the custodian of record(s) • far and away, the best way to work • "we're going a different way" in short • an annual checkup or a tedious legal chore • a lovely afterparty or our first line of defense
Vocab Matrix: Truth in the Media 2021-10-06
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- well known and respected
- not proud or not believing that you are important
- solving problems in a sensible way
- old-fashioned or unsuitable for modern society
- lacking important benefits
- an image which fades into its background/border
- making a large profit
- pleasant and friendly
- showing love for your country and being proud of it
- something that is not really what it seems to be
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- a conversation written in a book or play
- without money, food, a home, or possessions
- deserved and severe punishment
- excessively proud of oneself
- kept secret or done secretively
- a strong desire for success
- easily able to make people like you
- shy and nervous
18 Clues: shy and nervous • making a large profit • pleasant and friendly • well known and respected • lacking important benefits • a strong desire for success • excessively proud of oneself • deserved and severe punishment • kept secret or done secretively • solving problems in a sensible way • easily able to make people like you • a conversation written in a book or play • ...
For josh 2023-04-11
8 Clues: a manly man • fish over rice • after in Spanish • Under 14 in Japan • lightning ___ test • 90’s sitcom coffee shop • gel nail technicians use this first • Fishburne or Morpheus in the Matrix,
Let's Do Risk Assessment! 2014-11-13
8 Clues: adequate • appropriate • evaluation of risk • seriousness of harm • possibility of harm • severity x likelihood • something that has the potential to cause harm • a type of risk assessment that uses a numerical matrix
bio 2022-02-07
11 Clues: of filaments • most of the dna • every living cell • every living cell • smallest unit of life • site of photosynthesis. • within the cell of plants • form of extracellular matrix • various items around the cell • protein factories of the cell • called the "powerhouse" of the cell.
