matrix Crossword Puzzles
mathematics crossword 2021-02-16
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- whole+(-odd)+(-even)=?
- rate of change
- relates inputs to outputs uniquely.
- Pi+22/7=_____number
- Mock theta functions given by
- not define <=0
- inverse process of rate of change
- first 'a' in number
- 6 and 28 are______ number
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- 0/0 or ∞/∞ all differentiate
- is not there in Roman numerals
- relation of side & angle in triangle
- Cos^2[x] + Sin^2[x]=1 And P_B_H & theorem
- Tan(Thita)
- "father of geometry"
- 9 is known as the______ number
- a value that a function approaches input
- The square root of 2 known Pythagoras__
- 12421 is a_______ number
- x = 0 ____solution(Matrix)(homogeneous )
- study of change
21 Clues: Tan(Thita) • rate of change • not define <=0 • study of change • Pi+22/7=_____number • first 'a' in number • "father of geometry" • whole+(-odd)+(-even)=? • 12421 is a_______ number • 6 and 28 are______ number • Mock theta functions given by • is not there in Roman numerals • 9 is known as the______ number • 0/0 or ∞/∞ all differentiate • inverse process of rate of change • ...
Unit 5 Vocab 2014-12-15
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- to intimidate
- a guest preacher delivered today's ___________
- a type, class, or variety
- antonym: sameness, evenness
- synonym: enthusiast
- synonym: happy-go-lucky
- The individual's rights to work has been upheld as _______.
- a character in a novel or play
- partial, partisan
- synonym: salacious
- Due to the flood, a ____________ evacuation of all citizens of the area was organized.
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- The movie "The Great Gatsby" emphasizes the _________ of the 1920's lifestyle.
- funeral rites
- The salary will be ______________ with your experience.
- a sudden attack into enemy territory
- characterized by extreme delicacy of form
- antonym: tribute
- synonym: earnings, pay, recompense
- a mold, the surrounding situation or environment
- antonym: liberated, released, or emancipated
20 Clues: funeral rites • to intimidate • antonym: tribute • partial, partisan • synonym: salacious • synonym: enthusiast • synonym: happy-go-lucky • a type, class, or variety • antonym: sameness, evenness • a character in a novel or play • synonym: earnings, pay, recompense • a sudden attack into enemy territory • characterized by extreme delicacy of form • ...
Guess the Movie 2023-12-22
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- I'm a married spud
- Second cast as good as the original
- Objects in mirror are closer than they appear
- Murderous scarred uncle
- Oma's hairy boyfriend
- Problem on the horizon. There is no horizon
- Precious
- It was a drive-by fruiting
- dun dun
- Why didn't we just fly there on the eagles?
- Why'd it have to be snakes
- Bad day at the beach
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- Don't mess with my dog
- Upside-down kiss
- Evil adopts good
- Bane of my existence
- Hunters
- Child survivor
- Three people meaning "New", "Change", and "Three People"
- Dream a little dream
- Acid blood
- Star-crossed big-tooth lovers
- Who am I?
23 Clues: Hunters • dun dun • Precious • Who am I? • Acid blood • Child survivor • Upside-down kiss • Evil adopts good • I'm a married spud • Bane of my existence • Dream a little dream • Bad day at the beach • Oma's hairy boyfriend • Don't mess with my dog • Murderous scarred uncle • It was a drive-by fruiting • Why'd it have to be snakes • Star-crossed big-tooth lovers • Second cast as good as the original • ...
MOVIES JULY 2024 2024-02-08
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- ALIEN TEACHER MOVIE
- CHRISTMAS MOVIE
- DISASTER MOVIE
- THE LONE RANGERS
- KEANU REEVES MOVIE
- BE EXCELLENT TO EACHOTHER
- VAMPIRE HUNTER
- DON'T SAY HIS NAME 3 TIMES
- ROBOT MOVIE
- BRENDAN FRASER MOVIE
- END OF THE WORLD MOVIE
- ANTI HERO MOVIE
- KIDS PLAY BASEBALL
- BIG SHIP
- BRUCE WAYNE
- ICONIC NINTENDO MOVIE
- DEVILS PLAYPIN
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- CYBORG MOVIE INSPIRED BY JAPANESE MANGA
- TUPAC MOVIE
- CANADIAN DEMON HORROR MOVIE
- SUPERNATURAL SUPERHERO FILM
- VAMPIRES AND WEARWOLFS
- CHRISTOPHER LAMBERT MONSTER MOVIE
- HORROR MOVIE WITH EDWARD FURLONG
- COMEDY SUPER HERO
- SHARK MOVIE
- ICE CUBE SMOKING MOVIE
- ROLLERBLADE MOVIE
- JOHN LEGUIZAMO COMEDY
- UNDERGROUND MONSTER MOVIE
30 Clues: BIG SHIP • TUPAC MOVIE • ROBOT MOVIE • SHARK MOVIE • BRUCE WAYNE • DISASTER MOVIE • VAMPIRE HUNTER • DEVILS PLAYPIN • CHRISTMAS MOVIE • ANTI HERO MOVIE • THE LONE RANGERS • COMEDY SUPER HERO • ROLLERBLADE MOVIE • KEANU REEVES MOVIE • KIDS PLAY BASEBALL • ALIEN TEACHER MOVIE • BRENDAN FRASER MOVIE • JOHN LEGUIZAMO COMEDY • ICONIC NINTENDO MOVIE • VAMPIRES AND WEARWOLFS • ICE CUBE SMOKING MOVIE • ...
EL CINE Y LA TELEVISIÓN 2022-11-09
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- Wonder woman, spider-man, Dune
- personas que ven televisión
- Cris Evans, Salma Hayek, Tom Holland
- fan
- programas en donde los niños aprenden
- youtube
- scary movie es una película de _______
- Star wars, The matrix
- las personas usan filtros y colores para _________ las fotos
- usamos el ______ para ver las películas vamos al cine para ver ________.
- ESPN, NBC, FOX
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- Stranger things, The office, Friends
- programas de televisión animados como The Pink Panther
- to like
- dramas / soap operas
- la camara es para ____________.
- mujer que actua
- host
- película chistosa
- películas con música
- zzzzzzzz
- transmisión de imágenes y sonidos
- usamos los ojos para ______________.
23 Clues: fan • host • to like • youtube • zzzzzzzz • ESPN, NBC, FOX • mujer que actua • película chistosa • dramas / soap operas • películas con música • Star wars, The matrix • personas que ven televisión • Wonder woman, spider-man, Dune • la camara es para ____________. • transmisión de imágenes y sonidos • Stranger things, The office, Friends • Cris Evans, Salma Hayek, Tom Holland • ...
Food Matrices: Prerequisit Definitions 2023-05-30
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- Refers to the whole food product and its sensory and rheological properties that can be measures and tasted. Identifying food is with the use of _.
- Fraction of a given compound or its metabolite that reaches the systemic circulation.
- Defined as a food or part of it that provides the body with medical or health benefits, including the prevention and treatment of a disease.
- (2 Words) The food matrix is _ _, i.e. different compounds (or structural elements) in the same food may "see" or interact with different matrices.
- (2 Words) The nutraceutical/bioactive compound is dispersed within that. You are not able to identify the compound within it. One homogenous product.
- Fraction of bioavailable nutrient that is converted to its active form from an absorbed precursor (e.g. retinol from provitamin A).
- Specific effect of a compound in the body. It includes tissue uptake and the consequent physiological response (e.g. antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, etc.).
- Fraction of an ingested compound (nutrient, bioactive) which is released or liberated from the food matrix in the GI Tract.
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- (2 Words)You have a transport for the nutraceutical. You have yoghurt and you add berries with polyphenols and these are the nutraceutical that are transported within the food. It is visible.
- Is compose of rather a limited variety of structural elements. Such as droplets and other elements in cells. _ provide the macrostructure of food
- Different term for: Fraction of an ingested nutrient converted to active form after biotransformation in the body that produces desirable(or undesirable) human health outcomes in target populations.
- (2 Words) The matrix of food is _ _, i.e. interactions may take place at various scales in the same food, hence, involving different matrices.
- Fraction of an ingested nutrient converted to active form after biotransformation in the body that produces desirable (or undesirable) human health outcomes in target populations.
- (2 Words) A part of the microstructure of foods, usually corresponding to a physical and spatial domain, that contains, interacts directly and/or gives a particular functionality to a constituent (e.g. a nutrient) or element of the food (e.g. starch granules, microorganisms).
14 Clues: Fraction of a given compound or its metabolite that reaches the systemic circulation. • Fraction of an ingested compound (nutrient, bioactive) which is released or liberated from the food matrix in the GI Tract. • Fraction of bioavailable nutrient that is converted to its active form from an absorbed precursor (e.g. retinol from provitamin A). • ...
Get to know The Joint Commission 2019-12-09
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- National Patient Safety Goal 7
- Standards about test requisitions and reports are in the chapter ______ Control
- Testing category designated by CLIA
- Acronym for fire response
- Details of TJC standards ________ of performance
- Survey results are presented in the ______ Matrix
- QSA.01.01.01 __________ testing
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- Methodology for TJC surveys
- The ________ Commission
- National Patient Safety Goal 1 Patient _______
- TJC chapter that outlines responsibilities of the laboratory director
- Annual assessment of personnel
- The focus of TJC is patient and teammate ________
13 Clues: The ________ Commission • Acronym for fire response • Methodology for TJC surveys • National Patient Safety Goal 7 • Annual assessment of personnel • QSA.01.01.01 __________ testing • Testing category designated by CLIA • National Patient Safety Goal 1 Patient _______ • Details of TJC standards ________ of performance • Survey results are presented in the ______ Matrix • ...
CROSSWORD 2014-09-19
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- _____ cycle occurs in mitochondrial matrix
- Alpha-helix is a ____ structure of protein
- Identification,classification, and naming of organism
- Flowering plants carry out _____ fertilization
- A type of antibiotic
- Enzyme that breaks down maltose to glucose
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- Yogurt is a product of ______ milk
- Gene carrier
- Enzymes are _____ in their reaction
- Network of chemical reactions within living organisms to sustain life
- Laboratory apparatus should be _____ to eliminate living microorganisms on its surface
- Study of viruses
- Circular DNA
13 Clues: Gene carrier • Circular DNA • Study of viruses • A type of antibiotic • Yogurt is a product of ______ milk • Enzymes are _____ in their reaction • _____ cycle occurs in mitochondrial matrix • Alpha-helix is a ____ structure of protein • Enzyme that breaks down maltose to glucose • Flowering plants carry out _____ fertilization • ...
26 2023-06-06
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- - Number expressed with a decimal point
- - Repeated addition
- - Sharing equally
- - Calculus operation that represents the area under a curve
- - Combining numbers
- - Branch of mathematics involving symbols and equations
- - Mathematical statement with an equals sign
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- - Study of change and motion
- - Study of shapes and their properties
- - Taking away numbers
- - Numerical representation of a part of a whole
- - Power to which a number is raised
- - Rectangular arrangement of numbers or symbols
- - Symbol representing an unknown value
- - Balance between two sides of an equation
15 Clues: - Sharing equally • - Repeated addition • - Combining numbers • - Taking away numbers • - Study of change and motion • - Power to which a number is raised • - Study of shapes and their properties • - Symbol representing an unknown value • - Number expressed with a decimal point • - Balance between two sides of an equation • - Mathematical statement with an equals sign • ...
The cytoskeleton 2023-11-20
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- narrow pointed projections in the leading edge of migrating cells
- Cell-cell junction only found in vertebrates
- Network of protein filaments
- movement towards the (-) end of the microtubule
- Transmembrane cell adhesion proteins act as ‘matrix receptors’
- Dynamic structures that move cellular components
- Microfilament core protein
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- The first step in microfilament formation
- Cell junction for ion passage
- Microtubule motor protein
- The structural protein forming the nuclear lamina
- The specific site of nucleation for microtubules
- Microtubule organising centre
- Proteins that make up microtubules
- Protein associated with microfilament contraction
15 Clues: Microtubule motor protein • Microfilament core protein • Network of protein filaments • Cell junction for ion passage • Microtubule organising centre • Proteins that make up microtubules • The first step in microfilament formation • Cell-cell junction only found in vertebrates • movement towards the (-) end of the microtubule • ...
Stephen's Favorites 2023-12-21
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- movie about aliens
- superhero from DC comics
- a sport that includes athletics contests based on running, jumping and throwing skills
- before ____________
- celebrity crush
- famous american author
- a charity shop or retail establishment that sells second hand fragments
- the largest weapon used in fencing
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- the second color in a rainbow
- my favorite movie
- the ability to move freely and easily
- what you do at night and wake up rested
- healthcare professional specializing in medicine
- war on ______
- name of my family's first dog
15 Clues: war on ______ • celebrity crush • my favorite movie • movie about aliens • before ____________ • famous american author • superhero from DC comics • the second color in a rainbow • name of my family's first dog • the largest weapon used in fencing • the ability to move freely and easily • what you do at night and wake up rested • healthcare professional specializing in medicine • ...
cell puzzle 2023-12-28
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- the watery, gel like substance found in all cells
- membrane surrounding the cytoplasm
- usually has ribosomes attached
- the smallest unit of an organism
- what is involved in secretion and intracellular transport.
- bind messenger RNA and transfer RNA
- brain of a cell
- the intracellular fluid present within the cytoplasm
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- carrying genetic information
- a strong protective structure
- a membrane bound structure found in the cytoplasmic matrix
- generate most of the chemical energy
- a membrane that encloses an organelle
- food for a cell
- the best science teacher
15 Clues: food for a cell • brain of a cell • the best science teacher • carrying genetic information • a strong protective structure • usually has ribosomes attached • the smallest unit of an organism • membrane surrounding the cytoplasm • bind messenger RNA and transfer RNA • generate most of the chemical energy • a membrane that encloses an organelle • ...
Mathematical Marvels 2024-06-03
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- Step-by-step procedure for calculations.
- Scalar value in linear transformations.
- Mapping preserving structure between algebraic systems.
- Proven proposition used for further proof.
- Four-dimensional hypercube.
- Sequence where each number is sum of two preceding.
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- Line that a curve approaches.
- Complex pattern exhibiting self-similarity.
- Sequence approaching a specific value.
- One-to-one correspondence function.
- Topological space resembling Euclidean space locally.
- Calculus operation for area under curve.
- Study of geometric properties preserved under deformation.
- Extension of complex numbers.
- Rectangular array of numbers.
15 Clues: Four-dimensional hypercube. • Line that a curve approaches. • Extension of complex numbers. • Rectangular array of numbers. • One-to-one correspondence function. • Sequence approaching a specific value. • Scalar value in linear transformations. • Step-by-step procedure for calculations. • Calculus operation for area under curve. • Proven proposition used for further proof. • ...
4b 2018-04-10
Across
- An orthopaedic surgeon
- The fear of small things
- A unit of power equal to one million watts
- A group of rocks
- Containing blood
- To calculate
- An environment or material in which something develop
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- A lake or other body of water
- Contrary to what is usual
- A substance or body
- The innermost layer of the pericarp that surrounds a seed in a fruit.
- To put into
- To cause something to become liked
13 Clues: To put into • To calculate • A group of rocks • Containing blood • A substance or body • An orthopaedic surgeon • The fear of small things • Contrary to what is usual • A lake or other body of water • To cause something to become liked • A unit of power equal to one million watts • An environment or material in which something develop • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2022-05-05
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- breaks down pyruvate into CO2
- open holes that close to guard surfaces
- Pathway that harvests energy from carbs
- Main photosynthetic pigment in plants
- organelle in photosynthesis
- Distance between the crests of two waves
- Light-independent photosynthetic reaction
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- a stack of thylakoids
- semifluid matrix in the thylakoid
- most common pigment of chlorophyll
- an end product of glycolysis
- The separation of glucose to create ATP
- a waxy layer to prevent dehydration of plants
13 Clues: a stack of thylakoids • organelle in photosynthesis • an end product of glycolysis • breaks down pyruvate into CO2 • semifluid matrix in the thylakoid • most common pigment of chlorophyll • Main photosynthetic pigment in plants • open holes that close to guard surfaces • Pathway that harvests energy from carbs • The separation of glucose to create ATP • ...
crossword 2017-03-03
8 Clues: C3H8 • is a... • source of energy in cell • a process of cell division • Favorite theorem of Nurasyl • the structure of columns and rows • place of contact between two neurons • the process of human development for long time
Cancer Biology 2020-12-13
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- A tumor suppressor mutated in melanoma
- Abbreviation for extracellular matrix
- famous drink from kericho
- doesn't like cats
- A kinase mutated in pancreatic and lung cancers
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- One of the markers used to identify CAFs
- Abbreviation for tumor microenvironment
- Likes to chase mice
- Metalloproteases that have disintegrin domains
9 Clues: doesn't like cats • Likes to chase mice • famous drink from kericho • Abbreviation for extracellular matrix • A tumor suppressor mutated in melanoma • Abbreviation for tumor microenvironment • One of the markers used to identify CAFs • Metalloproteases that have disintegrin domains • A kinase mutated in pancreatic and lung cancers
Integumentary System Cross Word Puzzzle (Key terms) 2023-10-20
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- pigment that fives skin, hair, and eyes color
- tiny organ that secretes chemical substances
- inflammation of the skin
- baldness to all or small portion of the head
- infection that is resistant to standard antibiotic treatment
- protein forms waterproof barrier on skin and nails
- oil
- deficiency in pigment
- depressed lesion of the epidermis and dermis
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- nail bed
- skin colored cells
- membrane supporting the muscles
- fatty tissue
- contagious disease vesicles rupture with yellow crust
- itching
- scraping away of the top layer of skin
- viral infection affects the skin and nails
- Corneum dead flat cells that flake off daily
18 Clues: oil • itching • nail bed • fatty tissue • skin colored cells • deficiency in pigment • inflammation of the skin • membrane supporting the muscles • scraping away of the top layer of skin • viral infection affects the skin and nails • tiny organ that secretes chemical substances • baldness to all or small portion of the head • Corneum dead flat cells that flake off daily • ...
Rhyme pattern 2013-01-07
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- Quiet, secret burglar
- State of happiness widely praised by Shakespeare
- Female actor
- Main piece of a company or body
- Hand cover
- A set of tiny pieces which form a vision altogether
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- A cow, prepared as food
- A soft bed filling for no bad feeling
- Boss
- The part of a shoe that makes the most noise
- Round part of a machine
- A thin organ which trees catch sunrays with
- Usually has three leaves, but mostly wanted with four
- Condition/state opposite to cold
- blood pump
15 Clues: Boss • Hand cover • blood pump • Female actor • Quiet, secret burglar • A cow, prepared as food • Round part of a machine • Main piece of a company or body • Condition/state opposite to cold • A soft bed filling for no bad feeling • A thin organ which trees catch sunrays with • The part of a shoe that makes the most noise • State of happiness widely praised by Shakespeare • ...
Final Project 2022-05-19
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- From one language to another
- Shape of the cage used in UFC fights
- A finger or toe
- Person who can't tell the difference between a donut and a mug
- Essential or fundamental
- Album by Ed Sheeran
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- Political values based on tradition
- How a Bishop moves in Chess
- Gaming website owned by Vox
- Song by "There Might Be Giants"
- Movie series starring Keanu Reeves
- Movie directed by Vincenzo Natali
- Annoyingly insensitive
- Sophomore album of "Unknown Mortal Orchestra"
- Military coalition between Germany, Italy and Japan during World War II
15 Clues: A finger or toe • Album by Ed Sheeran • Annoyingly insensitive • Essential or fundamental • How a Bishop moves in Chess • Gaming website owned by Vox • From one language to another • Song by "There Might Be Giants" • Movie directed by Vincenzo Natali • Movie series starring Keanu Reeves • Political values based on tradition • Shape of the cage used in UFC fights • ...
Body Tissues 2025-04-14
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- More than one layer of cells
- Extracellular matrix of blood
- Cilia aids epithelial cells in this
- Found in hollow organs and blood vessels
- Most common type of tissue
- If the tissue has no blood vessels
- "Helper" cells that support neurons
- Tissue responds and detects this
- Adipose tissue stores this
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- Found in the knee and spine
- Most abundant type of cartilage
- Only one layer of cells but appears to have more
- Muscle tissue that moves the skeleton
- "Cube" shaped cell
- Compact bones function is to store this
15 Clues: "Cube" shaped cell • Most common type of tissue • Adipose tissue stores this • Found in the knee and spine • More than one layer of cells • Extracellular matrix of blood • Most abundant type of cartilage • Tissue responds and detects this • If the tissue has no blood vessels • Cilia aids epithelial cells in this • "Helper" cells that support neurons • ...
Hazards Crossword 2014-02-24
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- Is the natural occurrence that has the potential to harm humans and the environment
- When an event has had significant impact on natural or human environments
- This refers to both the living and non-living elements together in our natural environment
- Examples of this type of hazard include oil spills, nuclear weapons
- This sphere of the Earth is to do with Earth's surface
- Refers to the process of reducing the risk of hazards in the future
- Cyclones, storms and tornadoes are all classifications of this type of hazard
- This refers to the sphere of Earth where all living things are classified
- This classification of a hazard is to do with the lithosphere
- This term refers to the sphere of Earth which means all the water
- This is the third step that occurs after a disaster strikes, eg. new rules
- 1 of the 4 elements of the risk assessment matrix which involves the distance from the hazard
- Refers to the non-living parts of an environment
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- How long a hazard or disaster lasts for
- 1 of the 4 elements of the risk assessment matrix to do with the strength of the hazard
- What is the second step that occurs after a disaster strikes?
- When looking at the different vulnerabilities between rich, poor or educated people, this is known as...
- The amount of damages i.e injuries, property, that occurs
- Young and old people are the demographic group at the highest __________ to disasters
- Refers to the living part of the environment
- This is the first step that occurs after a disaster strikes
- When looking to explain what has caused the hazard and its relationships, this is known as spatial _________________.
- How well communities respond and return to normal after a hazard event
23 Clues: How long a hazard or disaster lasts for • Refers to the living part of the environment • Refers to the non-living parts of an environment • This sphere of the Earth is to do with Earth's surface • The amount of damages i.e injuries, property, that occurs • This is the first step that occurs after a disaster strikes • ...
Welcome to the Bone Zone 2015-05-05
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- Hydroxyapatite stores 99% of the body’s ________.
- Number of bones in the axial skeleton
- Support, protection and movement are all ____________ roles of the skeleton.
- Bone cells only account for ____ per cent of bone mass.
- Fluid held under pressure in a closed, semi-rigid, body compartment
- _______ osteons have lamellae that merge smoothly with surrounding bone and can be replaced by secondary osteons.
- This condition involves the breakdown of bone occurs more than laying down of new bone matrix, resulting in compromised bone tissue.
- The process of ossification that results in most bone formation, including long bones and involves secondary ossification centres.
- These cells create bone matrix.
- Also known as primary bone, in ______ bone the collagen fibres in the tissues are disorganised. Its the first bone tissue laid down after initial foetal bone development and repair after fractures.
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- The end of the bone that initially grows separately from the shaft during development.
- Another name for trabecular bone.
- The bone _________ unit involves approximately 10 osteoclasts digging out a tunnel parallel through the bone shaft while osteoblasts (~100) lay down new bone within the tunnel which can results in secondary osteon formation.
- The process of ___________ ossification results in primarily flat bone formation and is formed from mesenchyme tissue.
- During bone remodelling, osteoclasts breakdown bone on the outside of the _________ funnel.
- The circular column unit of bone also known as the Haversian system that makes up the compact bone tissue, and it contains osteocytes in lacunae, canaliculi and layers of lamellae surrounding a central canal that hold blood vessels.
- How many types of bones are there?
- Material that comprises 33% of bone tissue
- This is the precursor for bone and is secreted by osteoblasts.
- Nutrient store and blood cell formation (a.k.a. hematopoiesis) are ____________ roles of the skeleton.
20 Clues: These cells create bone matrix. • Another name for trabecular bone. • How many types of bones are there? • Number of bones in the axial skeleton • Material that comprises 33% of bone tissue • Hydroxyapatite stores 99% of the body’s ________. • Bone cells only account for ____ per cent of bone mass. • This is the precursor for bone and is secreted by osteoblasts. • ...
Crossword puzzle 2015-11-20
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- A term to describes the reaction rate or the extent to which cellulose reacts with chemical reagents
- The major non-cellulosic carbohydrate component of wood that decreases the alpha content of pulp
- A term to describe the ease with which chemical reagents penetrate cellulose fibres to reach the reaction sites of the cellulose
- A three letter abbreviation to describe the molecular polydispersity of cellulose
- The highly ordered region in a cellulose matrix
- A functional group consisting of a carbon atom double bonded to an oxygen atom that can affect cellulose reactivity
- Central cavity of a cellulose fibre
- The degree of ______ of cellulose is inferred by dissolving the cellulose in a solvent and measuring the solution viscosity
- The ______cell wall is the rigid outermost cell wall in plant fibres containing about 70% lignin, that is usually removed during
- The major non-carbohydrate component of wood that contributes to pulp yellowing
- Inorganic impurities in pulp, e.g. silica, that contribute to filter blockages and spinning faults in Lyocell and Viscose processes
- This cell wall makes up the bulk of the cellulose fibre and is the main driver of the physical and mechanical properties of the fibre
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- The structural level of cellulose that is made up of amorphous and crystalline cellulose
- Openings in the surface of the fibre that can affect cellulose accessibility
- The Middle ______ is he lignin rich layer which cements the cell walls of two adjoining cellulose fibres together
- Colour forming compound
- The process during which cellulose fibre properties are altered through repeated drying and wetting
- Fibre ______ is measured using a Morfi analyser
- Many of these together form a cellulose fibre
- The low ordered region in a cellulose matrix
20 Clues: Colour forming compound • Central cavity of a cellulose fibre • The low ordered region in a cellulose matrix • Many of these together form a cellulose fibre • The highly ordered region in a cellulose matrix • Fibre ______ is measured using a Morfi analyser • Openings in the surface of the fibre that can affect cellulose accessibility • ...
Chapter 9 Nail Growth/structure 2016-02-09
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- the whitish half moon shape underneath the base of the nail
- _____ ______ dead colorless tissue attached to the natural nail plate (2 words)
- relatively porous and will allow water to pass through it (2 words)
- tissue that adheres directly to the natural nail plate and can be removed with gentle scraping
- ________ _______ ________ can reflect the general health of the body (3 words)
- slightly thickened layer of skin under the nail that lies between the fingertip and the free edge of the nail plate
- contains nerves, lympth and blood vessels
- _____ _______ thin layer of tissue that attaches the nail plate and nail bed (2 words)
- the part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe (2 words)
- has a water content between 15 & 25%
- as long as it's nourished and healthy, the new nail plate cells will be created
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- _______ ______do not shed periodically (2 words)
- a tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in place
- take nine to twelve months to be fully replaced
- designed for the eponychium, lateral sidewalks and hyponychium (2 words)
- if the nail surface is shiny and smooth then it is ____________
- are allowed to gently push back the eponychium
- the fold of skin overlapping the side of the nail
- ______ _______ _______ on the thumb is typically the slowest (3 words)
- ______ _____ is an appendage of the skin (2words)
- the portion of the living skin that supports the nail plate as it grows toward the free edge (2 words)
- the area where the nail plate cells are formed
- __________ of a natural fingernail takes about 4-6 months
- the living skin at the base of the natural nail plate covering the matrix area
24 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) • the fold of skin overlapping the side of the nail • ...
Chapter 9 Nail Growth/structure 2016-02-09
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- ______ _______ _______ on the thumb is typically the slowest (3 words)
- a tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in place
- take nine to twelve months to be fully replaced
- _____ ______ dead colorless tissue attached to the natural nail plate (2 words)
- has a water content between 15 & 25%
- __________ of a natural fingernail takes about 4-6 months
- relatively porous and will allow water to pass through it (2 words)
- designed for the eponychium, lateral sidewalks and hyponychium (2 words)
- the portion of the living skin that supports the nail plate as it grows toward the free edge (2 words)
- tissue that adheres directly to the natural nail plate and can be removed with gentle scraping
- the area where the nail plate cells are formed
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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
- ________ _______ ________ can reflect the general health of the body (3 words)
- _______ ______do not shed periodically (2 words)
- if the nail surface is shiny and smooth then it is ____________
- _____ _______ thin layer of tissue that attaches the nail plate and nail bed (2 words)
- ______ _____ is an appendage of the skin (2words)
- the whitish half moon shape underneath the base of the nail
- the part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe (2 words)
- are allowed to gently push back the eponychium
- thicker than fingernails because the matrix is longer
- the fold of skin overlapping the side of the nail
- the living skin at the base of the natural nail plate covering the matrix area
23 Clues: has a water content between 15 & 25% • 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 fold of skin overlapping the side of the nail • ...
Chapter 9 Nail Growth/structure 2016-02-09
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- tissue that adheres directly to the natural nail plate and can be removed with gentle scraping
- take nine to twelve months to be fully replaced
- has a water content between 15 & 25%
- relatively porous and will allow water to pass through it (2 words)
- ________ _______ ________ can reflect the general health of the body (3 words)
- _______ ______do not shed periodically (2 words)
- the part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe (2 words)
- the living skin at the base of the natural nail plate covering the matrix area
- a tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in place
- thicker than fingernails because the matrix is longer
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- are allowed to gently push back the eponychium
- the fold of skin overlapping the side of the nail
- __________ of a natural fingernail takes about 4-6 months
- designed for the eponychium, lateral sidewalks and hyponychium (2 words)
- _____ _______ thin layer of tissue that attaches the nail plate and nail bed (2 words)
- ______ _______ _______ on the thumb is typically the slowest (3 words)
- ______ _____ is an appendage of the skin (2words)
- if the nail surface is shiny and smooth then it is ____________
- the whitish half moon shape underneath the base of the nail
- slightly thickened layer of skin under the nail that lies between the fingertip and the free edge of the nail plate
- _____ ______ dead colorless tissue attached to the natural nail plate (2 words)
- the area where the nail plate cells are formed
- the portion of the living skin that supports the nail plate as it grows toward the free edge (2 words)
23 Clues: has a water content between 15 & 25% • 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) • the fold of skin overlapping the side of the nail • ______ _____ is an appendage of the skin (2words) • ...
cells 2019-12-11
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- describing a material or tissue
- are enzyme that made up of four identical protein subunits
- are chemical substances that may or may not present
- are a phase of matter and include liquids,gases and plasmas
- process of introducing a phosphate group into an organic molecule
- diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
- are the membrane protein that attached permanently to the cell membrane
- include actin and myosin
- is a waxy,fat-like substance that is found in all cell in your body
- is a complex of DNA and protein found in eukaryotic cells
- also called spheroproteins
- the spiral arrangement of the two complementary strands of DNA
- is the ingestion of liquid into a cell budding of small vesicles from the small membrane
- cells that have more than one nucleus per cells
- is a transports substances throughout the cell
- is a contractile protein in muscle,found in thin filaments
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- are the main constituent of the thick filaments
- is the process of removing toxic substances
- cells fitting closely together in the lenticel
- also called water channels
- are proteins which contain oligosaccharide chain
- defined as chemical messenger
- also known as intracellular fluids or cytoplasm matrix
- having a lower osmotic pressure than a particular fluid
- cells are cells that contain two nuclei
- is a contractile protein that forms microtubules
- substances that can enter a cell by dissolving in the lipid portion of the membrane
- also known as fluid static
- is an enzyme that catalyzes the linking together of two molecules
- are fold in the inner membrane of mitochondrion
30 Clues: include actin and myosin • also called water channels • also called spheroproteins • also known as fluid static • defined as chemical messenger • describing a material or tissue • cells are cells that contain two nuclei • is the process of removing toxic substances • cells fitting closely together in the lenticel • is a transports substances throughout the cell • ...
Biosafety 2018-11-06
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- Color most often used to indicate biohazardous materials
- Way to decrease risk by implementing effective control measures
- Terrorist activity involving the intentional release of biological agents
- Shorter way to say hazardous biological materials
- Most important part of biological risk management; informs about risks and mitigations
- Another word that describes the possibility of a an even occurring; used in the risk matrix
- Biological agent that causes disease or illness to its host
- Broken glass, needle, or other object that may cause a cut or puncture
- another word for outcome when assessing risk
- Calculated as probability of occurrence x severity of effects associated with a specific procedure or pathogen
- First word in SOP
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- Containment measure which reduces laboratorian exposure risk to biohazards; e.g. a biosafety cabinet
- Mode of transmission that involves breathing in infectious agent
- Period of time between exposure and when the first signs and symptoms appear
- How a pathogen is passed from one host to the next
- Location where biological or chemical work is performed.
- Control measure that replaces a hazard with a less hazardous option
- Control measure which changes the way people work using signs, procedures and training to make the workplace safer.
- Personal protective equipment that protect hands from hazardous materials
- Estimated risk level where you are advised to put controls in place before undertaking activity.
- The first word in the new risk assessment template
- Techniques and equipment to prevent personal, laboratory and environmental exposure to biohazards
- According to the risk matrix, this consequence involves fatality or injury or illness with permanent disability
- Pathogen transmitted via contact with infected blood
24 Clues: First word in SOP • another word for outcome when assessing risk • Shorter way to say hazardous biological materials • How a pathogen is passed from one host to the next • The first word in the new risk assessment template • Pathogen transmitted via contact with infected blood • Color most often used to indicate biohazardous materials • ...
Biosafety 2018-11-07
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- Another word that describes the possibility of a an even occurring; used in the risk matrix
- Broken glass, needle, or other object that may cause a cut or puncture
- Pathogen transmitted via contact with infected blood
- Techniques and equipment to prevent personal, laboratory and environmental exposure to biohazards
- How a pathogen is passed from one host to the next
- Location where biological or chemical work is performed.
- First word in SOP
- Color most often used to indicate biohazardous materials
- Control measure which changes the way people work using signs, procedures and training to make the workplace safer.
- Control measure that replaces a hazard with a less hazardous option
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- Estimated risk level where you are advised to put controls in place before undertaking activity.
- Mode of transmission that involves breathing in infectious agent
- Containment measure which reduces laboratorian exposure risk to biohazards; e.g. a biosafety cabinet
- Biological agent that causes disease or illness to its host
- Period of time between exposure and when the first signs and symptoms appear
- Terrorist activity involving the intentional release of biological agents
- Personal protective equipment that protect hands from hazardous materials
- another word for outcome when assessing risk
- Shorter way to say hazardous biological materials
- Calculated as probability of occurrence x severity of effects associated with a specific procedure or pathogen
- The first word in the new risk assessment template
- Most important part of biological risk management; informs about risks and mitigations
- Way to decrease risk by implementing effective control measures
- According to the risk matrix, this consequence involves fatality or injury or illness with permanent disability
24 Clues: First word in SOP • another word for outcome when assessing risk • Shorter way to say hazardous biological materials • The first word in the new risk assessment template • How a pathogen is passed from one host to the next • Pathogen transmitted via contact with infected blood • Location where biological or chemical work is performed. • ...
R Programming Class Test 2018-11-29
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- [, [[ and $ operators
- The _________ R system contains, among other things, the base package which is required to run R and
- Individual R objects can be saved to a file using the _____ function.
- R functionality is divided into a number of ________
- Numbers in R are generally treated as _______ precision real numbers.
- Attributes of an object (if any) can be accessed using the ______ function.
- ________ function is similar to the existing subset() function in R but is quite a bit faster.
- Which of the following should be preferred for evaluation from list of alternatives ?
- Collection of objects currently stored in R is called as :
- function similar to summarize
- The _________ function can be used to select columns of a data frame that you want to focus on.
- What would be the output of the following code ? > x <- Sys.time() > class(x)
- Connections to text files can be created with the ________ function.
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- ________ add new variables/columns or transform existing variables
- What will the following code print ? >x <- 0:6 >as.logical(x)
- _________ generate summary statistics of different variables in the data frame, possibly within strata
- Elementary commands in R consist of either _______ or assignments.
- Data frames can be converted to a matrix by calling data._______
- R objects can have attributes, which are like ________ for the object.
- The most convenient way to use R is at a graphics workstation running a ________ system.
- The dplyr package can be installed from GitHub using the _______ package
- _______ is used to break the execution of a loop.
- base package for R language
- The entities that R creates and manipulates are known as ________
- ________ opens a connection to a file compressed with gzip.
- They primary R system is available from the ______
26 Clues: [, [[ and $ operators • base package for R language • function similar to summarize • _______ is used to break the execution of a loop. • They primary R system is available from the ______ • R functionality is divided into a number of ________ • Collection of objects currently stored in R is called as : • ________ opens a connection to a file compressed with gzip. • ...
R Programming Class Test 2018-11-29
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- base package for R language
- The _________ R system contains, among other things, the base package which is required to run R and
- Data frames can be converted to a matrix by calling data._______
- R objects can have attributes, which are like ________ for the object.
- What will the following code print ? >x <- 0:6 >as.logical(x)
- Numbers in R are generally treated as _______ precision real numbers.
- R functionality is divided into a number of ________
- Elementary commands in R consist of either _______ or assignments.
- The entities that R creates and manipulates are known as ________
- They primary R system is available from the ______
- Individual R objects can be saved to a file using the _____ function.
- ________ opens a connection to a file compressed with gzip.
- Connections to text files can be created with the ________ function.
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- What would be the output of the following code ? > x <- Sys.time() > class(x)
- ________ add new variables/columns or transform existing variables
- _______ is used to break the execution of a loop.
- The dplyr package can be installed from GitHub using the _______ package
- Attributes of an object (if any) can be accessed using the ______ function.
- The most convenient way to use R is at a graphics workstation running a ________ system.
- function similar to summarize
- _________ generate summary statistics of different variables in the data frame, possibly within strata
- Which of the following should be preferred for evaluation from list of alternatives ?
- Collection of objects currently stored in R is called as :
- The _________ function can be used to select columns of a data frame that you want to focus on.
- [, [[ and $ operators
- ________ function is similar to the existing subset() function in R but is quite a bit faster.
26 Clues: [, [[ and $ operators • base package for R language • function similar to summarize • _______ is used to break the execution of a loop. • They primary R system is available from the ______ • R functionality is divided into a number of ________ • Collection of objects currently stored in R is called as : • ________ opens a connection to a file compressed with gzip. • ...
Tissues 2023-09-21
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- The conductive cell of ____ tissue is the neuron.
- ____ muscle is non-striated and involuntary. It is located in the small intestine.
- ____ muscle has obvious striations and is voluntary muscle.
- ____ tissue’s microscopic appearance is a scattered arrangement of collagenous fibers with elastic and reticular fibers along with many cells.
- ____ is found in the urinary bladder. It’s microscopic appearance is many layers with teardrop-shaped cells that do not flatten toward the surface.
- ____ tissue’s function is internal skeleton (framework) for soft organs
- _____ cells are contractile and shorten due to the sliding of protein filaments across one another.
- ____ cells are unspecialized and may differentiate to become other cells of the body.
- ____ a type of connective tissue in which the ECM contains hydroxyapatite and collagenous fibres.
- ___ tissue is made up of adipocytes which store lipids in large inclusions.
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- _____ squamous epithelium appear as a single layer of flat cells when viewed with a microscope.
- There is usually more extracellular matrix than cells in _____ tissue.
- ____ is the study of tissues
- ____ muscle is involuntary and contracts on its own. This type of muscle is found only in the heart.
- _____ Columnar Epithelium appears stratified but all cells arrive from the basement membrane. It is often ciliated and is located in the respiratory passages.
- ____ squamous epithelium appear as many layers, cells cuboidal but flatten toward surface.
- ______ Covers the surfaces of the body (ex. skin, digestive tract).
- ____ is a type of connective tissue in which the matrix is composed of a pliable material.
- Simple ______ Epithelium appears as small cubes or wedge-shaped cels in a single layer
- ____ a type o connective tissue in which the ECM is fluid.
20 Clues: ____ is the study of tissues • The conductive cell of ____ tissue is the neuron. • ____ a type o connective tissue in which the ECM is fluid. • ____ muscle has obvious striations and is voluntary muscle. • ______ Covers the surfaces of the body (ex. skin, digestive tract). • There is usually more extracellular matrix than cells in _____ tissue. • ...
MDC1 Chapter 35 vocabulary 2025-02-18
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- latticelike bone structure; trabecular bone
- limp, without muscle tone
- a thin, vascular membrane covering the marrow cavity of long bones and spaces in cancellous bone
- process in which minerals (calcium) are deposited in bone matrix
- abnormal shortening of muscle, joint, or both; fibrosis
- fluid filled sac found in connective tissue at fracture site
- without tone; denervated muscle that atrophies
- fibrous tissue that encloses bone ends and other joint surfaces
- enlargement; increase in the size of a muscle
- microscopic functional bone unit
- mature bone cell
- End of long bone
- Fibrous tissue that covers, supports, and separates muscles
- shaft of long bone
- ropelike bundles of collagen fibrils connecting bones
- increase in concave curvature of lumbar spine
- bone: compact bone
- decrease in the size of a muscle
- involuntary twitch of muscle fibers
- bone formation
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- cartilaginous/ fibrous tissue at fracture site
- tough, elastic, avascular tissue at the ends of bones
- fibrous connective tissue covering bone
- bone resorption cell
- process that ensures bone maintenance through simultaneous bone resorption and formation
- bone-forming cell
- mature compact bone structures that form concentric rings of bone matrix; lamellar bone
- area where bone ends meet; provides for motion and flexibility
- increase in the convex curvature of the thoracic spine
- muscle, tension is increased without changing its length; there is no associated joint motion
- muscle is shortened without a change in its tension; a joint is moved as a result
- refers to a reduction in bone mass to below-normal levels
- grating or crackling sound or sensation; may occur with movement at the ends of a broken bone or irregular joint surface.
- abnormal sensation
- rhythmic contractions of a muscle
- excess fluid in joint
36 Clues: bone formation • mature bone cell • End of long bone • bone-forming cell • shaft of long bone • bone: compact bone • abnormal sensation • bone resorption cell • excess fluid in joint • limp, without muscle tone • microscopic functional bone unit • decrease in the size of a muscle • rhythmic contractions of a muscle • involuntary twitch of muscle fibers • ...
What did the French skeleton say? 2022-11-13
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- inhibits bone resorption (important for fetal development)
- connect central canals of adjacent osteons
- bone reabsorption
- T/F All bones undergo intramembranous ossification.
- cells actively producing osteoid and imitate mineralization
- inactive osteoblasts cover ______ surfaces of inactive bone
- required for normal bone growth and mineralization; stimulated bone resorption
- BMPs, IGFs, TGFs, FGFs
- part of osteoid involved in mineralization
- _________ ossification: Increase length in developing bones; Bone formed from cartilage in physes; Requires cartilage
- cartilage required in long bone growth (found at physes)
- stain used to visualize canaliculi and lacuna
- radiate from the lacunae to the central canal to provide passageways through the hard matrix.
- stain differentiates between mineralized osteoid (black) and unmineralized osteoid (blue)
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- inorganic component of bone matrix (10%) needle-like crystals
- zone of bone production following the differentiation of cartilage at the growth plate
- disorganized collagen is ________ and weak, new bone formation; fracture repair, inflammation, neoplasia
- ______ bone: cancellous or spongy; bone marrow
- 90% of osteoid produced by osteoblasts
- central canal of bone circles
- hormone that inhibits bone resorption
- what hormone promotes bone resorption
- inhibit formation and stimulate bone resorption
- part of osteoid vitamin k dependent
- functional unit of lamellar bone, found in cortex
- most abundant; cells lie within bone lacunae; function to reabsorb bone; regulate Ca++ exchange
- multinucleated phagocytic cells responsible to large scale bone resorption
- parallel layers of collagen result in strong mature bone
- small concavities found in bone spicules created by phagocytic cells
- __________ ossification: increase in width; adult; no cartilage needed; bone is formed from mesenchymal tissue in periosteum;
- osteomalacia- failure to mineralize bone
- _____ bone: compact
32 Clues: bone reabsorption • _____ bone: compact • BMPs, IGFs, TGFs, FGFs • central canal of bone circles • part of osteoid vitamin k dependent • hormone that inhibits bone resorption • what hormone promotes bone resorption • 90% of osteoid produced by osteoblasts • osteomalacia- failure to mineralize bone • connect central canals of adjacent osteons • ...
Study of Nails 2022-01-07
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- study of the structure and growth of the nails
- inflammation of the skin around the nail;also called felon
- represents an increased curvature of the nails; claw nails
- shedding or falling off of nails
- refers to a loosening or separation of the nail
- white spots cause by injury to the nail, heredity, systemic disorders or nutritional deficiency
- hangnail;split cuticle;loose skin partially separated from the cuticle
- overlapping dead tissue that is loose and pliable around the nail
- living tissue underneath the free edge of the nail
- active tissue that generates cells that harden as they move outward to form the nail plate
- ingrown nails
- any disease, disorder or condition of the nail
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- the living tissue that overlies the nail plate on the sides of the nail
- atrophy or wasting away of the nail
- nail product that is mixed with monomer to form an acrylic nail;powder in form
- thickening of the nail plate
- athlete's foot or ringworm of the foot
- ringworm of the nail;tinea unguium
- fold of skin on either side of the nails
- split or brittle nails
- nails with a concave shape; caused by systemic or long-term illness or nerve disturbance; spoon nails
- cause of a disease, disorder or condition
- indented vertical line down the nail plate
- ringworm of the hand
- living skin attached to nail plate either at the eponychium or hyponychium
- technical term for the nail
- bitten nails
- inflammation of the nail matrix
- half moon shape at the base of the nail;visible part of the matrix
29 Clues: bitten nails • ingrown nails • ringworm of the hand • split or brittle nails • technical term for the nail • thickening of the nail plate • inflammation of the nail matrix • shedding or falling off of nails • ringworm of the nail;tinea unguium • atrophy or wasting away of the nail • athlete's foot or ringworm of the foot • fold of skin on either side of the nails • ...
Flex Review 1 2025-10-16
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- pectoral & pelvic girdles, upper & lower limbs
- around whole body, salt-filled watery sweat
- produce lipids, filling spaces in stratum corneum acting as "mortar"
- Lines surfaces inside and out
- hole in bone
- connects bone to bone
- outer layer of bone
- no movement
- Flat cells, look like scales
- embryonic connective tissue
- bone formation
- full movement
- Tall skinny cells (rectangular)
- mature bone cell
- fibrous joint, binds bones of skull together'
- No blood supply
- 10% organic molecules, 90% water
- stem cells, undiffrentiated, cuboidal cells
- shaft of long bone
- hyaline cartilage model --> bone
- osteoclasts break down old bone
- Boxy (cube shaped) cells
- constantly renewing bone tissue to strengthen it
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- pubic area, armpits: milky, protein-filled sweat
- how much a body part can move around a joint
- Single Layer of Cells
- skull, spinal cord, ribs, sternum
- hair part above skin
- half moon shape at base of nail
- bone passage
- nail part that goes over fingertip
- mesenchyme --> bone
- Multiple Layers of Cells
- builds bone up
- reshaping/shaping bone already there
- end of long bone
- skin, nails, hair, sweat glands, etc.
- some movement
- thick skin underneath end of nail
- bone protrusion
- connects muscle to bone
- unmineralized organic part of matrix of bone, make of collagen & proteins
- where bones meet
- fibrocartilage between bones, shock absorbtion
- producing red blood cells
- Tissue that makes up glands
- bones joined by fibrocartilage, ex vertebrae
- breaks down bone matrix
- Group of cells that work together to do a function
- part of hair below surface
50 Clues: no movement • bone passage • hole in bone • some movement • full movement • builds bone up • bone formation • bone protrusion • No blood supply • end of long bone • where bones meet • mature bone cell • shaft of long bone • mesenchyme --> bone • outer layer of bone • hair part above skin • Single Layer of Cells • connects bone to bone • connects muscle to bone • breaks down bone matrix • ...
CROSS HUNT 2018-01-27
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- A regular polygon with exterior angle equal to its interior angle
- Who invented Zero?
- In linear algebra, an ____ matrix is a matrix obtained by appending the columns of two given matrices, usually for the purpose of performing the same elementary row operations on each of the given matrices.
- line joining two points on a circle and passing through the center of the circle
- An all round perimeter
- this theorem is a fundamental relation among the three sides of a right triangle.
- Isaac Newton and ___ independently discovered calculus in the mid-17th century.
- In geometry, construction of various proofs can be done using only a ______.
- Other name of x-intercept
- The Fields Medal and the Abel Prize have often been described as the mathematician's ______Prize
- the base of our number system
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- Letters representing numbers in maths
- This mathematician describes in his paper, Treatise on the Arithmetical Triangle, an easy to understand table of “binomial coefficients” known as ___Triangle
- tree a data structure in which a record is linked to two successor records, usually referred to as the left branch when greater and the right when less than the previous record.
- The numbers that you get when you multiply one number by another
- The "Father of Trigonometry"
- This type of number is the most important to factor
- is the ratio of the distance around a circle to the circles' diameter
- 13 is the number of ___ solids.
- To convert from one unit to another unit what is used
- is the likelihood or chance of an event occurring
- selfish average
- ____ mathematics is mathematics that studies entirely abstract concepts
- Number Zero is ________ identity
- The steepness of a line expressed as a ratio, using any two points on the line
25 Clues: selfish average • Who invented Zero? • An all round perimeter • Other name of x-intercept • The "Father of Trigonometry" • the base of our number system • 13 is the number of ___ solids. • Number Zero is ________ identity • Letters representing numbers in maths • is the likelihood or chance of an event occurring • This type of number is the most important to factor • ...
Can you guess the Math term? 2013-11-02
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- a group of people or objects that you want information about.
- a curve formed by the intersection of a plane and a double-napped cone.
- a sample that is representative of the population you want information about.
- of a polynomial function’s graph is the behavior of the graph as x approaches positive infinity or negative infinity.
- is equations in which variable expressions occur as exponents.
- matrices that have the same dimensions and equal elements in corresponding positions.
- in linear programming, the linear function that is maximized or minimized.
- a sample that over represents or underrepresents part of the population.
- when a factor of a polynomial appears more than once, you can count its solution more than once.
- a real number associated with any square matrix A, denoted by det A.
- a word equation that represents a real life problem.
- a distribution that is not symmetric.
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- the y- coordinate of a turning point of a function if the point is higher than all nearby points.
- a variable whose value is determined by the outcomes of a random event.
- a system that has at least one solution.
- a line divides the plane into two.
- logarithm with base 10, denoted by log.
- the set of all points equidistant from a point called the focus and a line called the directrix.
- a study in which the investigator assigns the individuals to the experimental groups or the control group.
- a line that a graph approaches more and more closely.
- the graph is symmetric with respect to the origin.
- is a subset of the population.
- a rectangular arrangement of numbers in rows and columns.
- terms written in descending order of exponents from left to right.
- a monomial or a sum of monomials.
25 Clues: is a subset of the population. • a monomial or a sum of monomials. • a line divides the plane into two. • a distribution that is not symmetric. • logarithm with base 10, denoted by log. • a system that has at least one solution. • the graph is symmetric with respect to the origin. • a word equation that represents a real life problem. • ...
Beauty Fundamentals - Nails 2024-06-10
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- Nails grow faster during this month.
- Nails often grow faster during pregnancy due to an increased circulation.
- Only living, reproducing part of the nail.
- Brittle or split nails.
- Nails grow quicker in younger people, they are usually very active.
- Cuticle at the base of the nail.
- What nail type breaks or cracks easily as the free edge is hard and inflexible or has very little movement?
- Nails are made from this.
- Weak nails, ragged edges which often expose hyponychium.
- Damage to the Matrix can affect Nail growth.
- This is an example of a specialised treatment.
- Deep fold of skin at the base of the nail before the cuticle.
- What we put into our body often shows on the outside and effects nail growth.
- Nails grow faster on men than women.
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- Cuticle at the sides of the nail.
- Deep horizontal ridges in nail plate.
- Discoloured & thickened nail. Can have a greenish tinge.
- Which step in a manicure or pedicure relaxes the client, stimulates blood and lymph flow, and softens the skin?
- Diseases or disorders, medication and illness can affect our internal systems.
- What nail type is dull and sometimes powdery in appearance, with a flaking free edge?
- Matrix is inflamed, swollen and red. Pus may be present.
- Portion of skin between the free edge of the nail and the skin of the fingertip.
- What product is used to add shine to the enamel, seals the enamel and prevents chipping?
- Overgrown cuticle that is hardened and stuck to the nail plate
- This is another example of a specialised treatment.
- Visible portion of the nail which rests on the nail bed.
26 Clues: Brittle or split nails. • Nails are made from this. • Cuticle at the base of the nail. • Cuticle at the sides of the nail. • Nails grow faster during this month. • Nails grow faster on men than women. • Deep horizontal ridges in nail plate. • Only living, reproducing part of the nail. • Damage to the Matrix can affect Nail growth. • ...
Nails Test Study Guide 2025-08-01
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- The largest upper bone in the arm.
- Toenails are __________ than fingernails because the toenail matrix is longer.
- _________ pushers are multi-use implements that should be held at a 20-30 degree angle from the nail plate.
- The part of the nail bed that extends below the nail root and helps to produce the nail plate.
- If the hyponychium is damaged, an __________ under the nail is possible
- Nail wrap ________ is a type of adhesive applied on top of the nail fabric to create a hard nail surface.
- Electric hand mitts, electric foot mitts, and Paraffin treatments are examples of ______ ______ services.
- The 8 bones of the wrist.
- Also known as the shin bone.
- The term for bitten nails.
- Nail ________ is a non-infectious condition that affects the surface of the natural nail making it appear pitted or rough.
- _________ -Grit abrasives should be used with caution and generally not on natural nails.
- Abnormal brittleness of the nail plate.
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- Nail ________ are folds or normal skin that surround the natural nail plate.
- Whitish discoloration of the nails caused by injury.
- Cosmetologist should NOT provide ___________ advice.
- A type of muscle that spreads the fingers and toes apart.
- A nail disorder associated with significant darkening of the fingernails.
- Spongy, respiratory organs responsible for inhaling and exhaling.
- Another name for the kneecap.
- The Flexor Digiti ________ is the muscle that moves the little toe.
- The split cuticle located around the nail.
- The acrylic powder, which is combined with the liquid, to form the sculpting product for acrylic nails.
- A group of adductor muscles located in the palm that pulls the thumb toward the fingers.
- Short polymer chains consisting of just a few monomers that create a thick resin or "gel-like" substance.
25 Clues: The 8 bones of the wrist. • The term for bitten nails. • Also known as the shin bone. • Another name for the kneecap. • The largest upper bone in the arm. • Abnormal brittleness of the nail plate. • The split cuticle located around the nail. • Whitish discoloration of the nails caused by injury. • Cosmetologist should NOT provide ___________ advice. • ...
ENT 05. Typical organizational structure of small business 2018-07-12
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- type of organizational structure that builds a hierarchy based on the job role of each employee
- one of the reasons why an organizational structure is created
- number of organizational structures options a small business can use
- type of organizational structure that divides the roles of the employees by product or region within the business
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- type of organizational structure that brings together employees who focus on a project but fill different roles from across the business
- stage at which the matrix organizational structure is appropriate to implement
- direction provided by the functional structure because employees know they are working toward a common goal
7 Clues: one of the reasons why an organizational structure is created • number of organizational structures options a small business can use • stage at which the matrix organizational structure is appropriate to implement • type of organizational structure that builds a hierarchy based on the job role of each employee • ...
The World of Computers 2021-04-26
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- chip wakes up the computer when you turn it on and reminds it what parts it has and what they do.
- _____ is a pointing device, which is used to move the cursor position or some other object on the monitor screen.
- is a term assigned to the physical parts of the computer system
- system the most important system software on any computer is the ________
- is an electronic circuit and acts as the brain of the computer system.
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- response code is a type of barcode that contains a matrix of dots.
- is a set of programs, which are designed to perform a well-defined function
- Pictures on monitor are formed with picture elements called ________
- printers print with striking of hammers or pins on ribbon to produce an ink impression on the paper e.g. dot matrix printer
9 Clues: is a term assigned to the physical parts of the computer system • response code is a type of barcode that contains a matrix of dots. • Pictures on monitor are formed with picture elements called ________ • is an electronic circuit and acts as the brain of the computer system. • system the most important system software on any computer is the ________ • ...
Cellular Respiration 2016-01-05
8 Clues: in air • without air • sugar breaking • second stage of cellular respiration • process that releases energy from food • electron carrier involved in glycolysis • innermost compartment of the mitochondrion • amount of energy needed to raise the temperature
Chapter 9 2016-01-05
8 Clues: without air • energy molcule • amount of energy • cycle second stage of respiration • process to obtain energy from food • cellular respiration that needs oxegen • intermost conpartment of the mitocondrian • fist set of reactions ln cellular respiration
Manicure 2025-10-22
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- Nail shape that comes to a rounded point
- stick tool to push back cuticles
- half moon at the base of the nail
- Used to shape free edge
- prevents treatment
- Area from where the nail grows
- used to scrub off dead skin
- reaction that happens after treatment
- Cream used to moisturise the cuticle
- Disinfectant solution
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- Bones that are in the fingers
- used to buff and smooth nail surface
- polish remover removes polish
- Used to soften and moisturise hands
- bed situated under the nail plate
- treatment involving warm wax
- Coat Protective layer applied after polish
- Art decorative design for the nail
- Skin condition that might prevent treatment
- Coat Protective layer before polish
20 Clues: prevents treatment • Disinfectant solution • Used to shape free edge • used to scrub off dead skin • treatment involving warm wax • Bones that are in the fingers • Area from where the nail grows • polish remover removes polish • half moon at the base of the nail • stick tool to push back cuticles • Used to soften and moisturise hands • used to buff and smooth nail surface • ...
Anatomy & Physiology Unit 1-5 2022-12-16
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- make up tendons and ligaments
- appears layered, but really only one long layer
- located on body surfaces (skin) and linings (organs)
- support with flexibility;looks like frosted glass when exposed
- combination of cholesterol,proteins, fats, and salts
- encloses the bone except the articular cartilage
- face up (on spine)
- contain powerful digestive enzymes - garbage disposal of cells
- two or more types of tissues arranged into a structure with a specific function
- found within our joints; reduces friction
- blood formation, and occurs in marrow cavities of bone
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- hormone that is responsible for the direct stimulation of erythrocytes (Red Blood Cells)
- determines the set point at which the variable is maintained
- a membrane lining the inner surface of the bony wall
- specialized group of cells
- column-like matrix tubes; concentric rings of bone matrix
- made up of columnar epithelial cells;line cavities that open to the outside of the body
- flat cells
- ability to maintain a relatively stable internal environment in an ever-changing outside world
- striated with one nucleus; intercalated discs
- a chemical signal binds to a cellular protein, typically at the cell’s surface.
- most abundant cells in the epidermis
- tough, very strong tissue found predominantly in the intervertebral disks and at the insertions of ligaments and tendons
- the transduced signal triggers a specific cellular activity.
- monitors the environments and responds to changes (stimuli)
- make up organs like the liver, tonsils, appendix and thymus gland
- provides the means to respond to stimuli
- a biochemical process that involves the addition of phosphate to an organic compound
- binding leads to a change in the receptor that triggers a series of changes along a signal-transduction pathway.
29 Clues: flat cells • face up (on spine) • specialized group of cells • make up tendons and ligaments • most abundant cells in the epidermis • provides the means to respond to stimuli • found within our joints; reduces friction • striated with one nucleus; intercalated discs • appears layered, but really only one long layer • encloses the bone except the articular cartilage • ...
Tissues 2020-06-25
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- Mature cell type found in cartilage
- Type of muscle tissue found in the heart
- Connective tissue fibre that can stretch and recoil
- Arrangment of epithelial tissue in the air sacs in the lungs (6,8)
- Unstructured material that fills extracellular space in connective tissue (6,9)
- Mature bone cell
- Embryonic tissue from which all connective tissue is derived
- Connective tissue type subclass that contains all three fibre types and forms soft packing around organs
- Name for epithelial cell that is taller than it is wide
- Type of muscle tissue with long,multinucleate, striated cells
- Mitotically active and secretory cell in connective tissue proper
- Name for epithelial cell that is of similar height and width
- Glandular epithelial tissue that secretes products directly into blood
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- Tissue that lines the body surface and cavities
- Term referring to the exposed and unexposed face of epithelial tissue
- Connective tissue subclass containing large cells with a vacuole filled with fat droplet
- Branching cells in nervous tissue that extend of long distances
- Name describing the arrangement of multiple layers of epithelial cells
- Name describing the arrangement of a single layer of epithelial cells
- Name for epithelial cell that is flat
- Name for a collection of similar cells with specialised function
- Connective tissue class containing a firm collage containing matrix embedded with calcium salts
- Anchoring point of cell layer in epithelial tissue (8,8)
- Type of muscle tissue containing spindle shaped cells with central nuclei
- Connective tissue fibre that can can resist longitudinal stress and is present in tendons and ligaments
- Fourth class of connective tissue: Connective tissue proper, blood, bone, _______
- Connective tissue class consisting of fluid matrix with suspended formed elements
27 Clues: Mature bone cell • Mature cell type found in cartilage • Name for epithelial cell that is flat • Type of muscle tissue found in the heart • Tissue that lines the body surface and cavities • Connective tissue fibre that can stretch and recoil • Name for epithelial cell that is taller than it is wide • Anchoring point of cell layer in epithelial tissue (8,8) • ...
PC Pro Chapter 8 2020-02-17
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- The connector where you connect the print device to the print server.
- A unit of measurement that describes the printing speed of a dot matrix printer. Inkjet A non-impact printer that stores ink in a reserve.
- A client application generates a print job on the local system. Queue A location for storing waiting print jobs.
- A non-impact printer that uses heat to cause a reaction on specially treated paper.
- A server inside the printer itself.
- The server that manages the flow of documents from the queue to the printer.
- An impact printer.
- A virtual device that sends output to the printing device.
- An Adobe printer language.
- The process of turning a water-based dye ink into a gas that bonds with polymers. Solid ink A printer that melts ink onto a print head.
- A unit of measurement that describes the crispness of inkjet printer's image.
- A hardware kit that contains replacements for the most-used components components.
- A location for storing waiting print jobs.
- A device driver interface.
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- A printer that uses a laser and electrical charges to transfer images to paper.
- A printer that creates a physical object from a digital model
- The successor to PostScript.
- A language used with matrix printers.
- A software process that captures print jobs and sends them to the print device.
- The color system used by thermal printers.
- A printer command language.
- A software that communicates with the print device.
- The place where print jobs are stored before going to the print device.
- A physical device where print output occurs.
- A powdered mixture of plastic particles, carbon, and coloring agents that creates images on paper.
25 Clues: An impact printer. • An Adobe printer language. • A device driver interface. • A printer command language. • The successor to PostScript. • A server inside the printer itself. • A language used with matrix printers. • The color system used by thermal printers. • A location for storing waiting print jobs. • A physical device where print output occurs. • ...
New Insurance 2020-03-27
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- _______is a Cost Sharing plan with PHCS or Multiplan on the card.
- What does HPE stand for? (Hospital _______ Eligibility)
- _________ characters are not allowed when entering claims information into Epic.
- What plan do we set up for the group number 3052? HP ______
- To have _______for Life a patient must have Medicare Part A and Part B.
- What plan am I if my group number is one of the following: SICYMT, SICYNO, SICYSO? (UCARE _______PLUS MEDICARE)
- Use Alt Sub ______ when an insurance company has a different name listed on a card.
- When determining an insurance plan from the payer matrix, you should always review the corresponding _________ bookmark for additional details that may not be listed on the matrix.
- The person who owns the insurance.
- When the patient is not the subscriber 4 fields need to be completed. Subscriber ID, DOB, Name, and _______.
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- Plan that supports a Medicare plan.
- Medica IFB plan with a care type of Harmony. Medica IFB ________ Network.
- The person who is responsible for the bill.
- Member ________ to subscriber “patient’s relationship to the subscriber”.
- MEDICA ADV SOLUTION EDGE is a Medicare _________.
- Family _______ must be included as part of the member and subscriber ID number.
- When the former employee has the opportunity to receive insurance coverage through an old employer.
- When a patient has multiple insurance plans, ________ order is the order in which the insurance company is billed.
- Hennepin County ______ Access, is a discount program not a medical insurance.
- The ______ rule is used to determine filing order for a child with two coverages when parents are married to each other or living together.
20 Clues: The person who owns the insurance. • Plan that supports a Medicare plan. • The person who is responsible for the bill. • MEDICA ADV SOLUTION EDGE is a Medicare _________. • What does HPE stand for? (Hospital _______ Eligibility) • What plan do we set up for the group number 3052? HP ______ • _______is a Cost Sharing plan with PHCS or Multiplan on the card. • ...
Unit 3 Crossword 2023-05-16
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- the synthesis of organic compounds by bacteria or other living organisms
- Only eats plants
- Building up
- Eats all
- living, active, or occurring only in the presence of oxygen
- Adenosine triphosphate
- a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without itself undergoing any permanent chemical change
- Converting food into energy
- (of a reaction or process) accompanied by the release of heat.
- a metabolic pathway that uses glucose to produce adenosine triphosphate
- Makes product
- the stacks of thylakoids embedded in the stroma of a chloroplast
- the supportive tissue of an epithelial organ, tumor, gonad
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- a substance produced by a living organism
- process modifying the molecular structure of a protein
- (of a reaction or process) accompanied by or requiring the absorption of heat.
- A reaction
- Feeds on dead organic material
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- the substance between cells or in which structures are embedded
- Required to activate atoms
- Breaking down or losing
- a green pigment, present in all green plants and in cyanobacteria, responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis
- Only eats meat
- the process of fermentation involved in the making of beer, wine, and liquor, in which sugars are converted to ethyl alcohol.
- Takes in product
- relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen
- the functional barrier to the passage of small molecules between the cytosol and the matrix
- Material used in reaction
- The species formed from chemical reactions
30 Clues: Eats all • A reaction • Building up • Makes product • Only eats meat • Only eats plants • Takes in product • Adenosine triphosphate • Breaking down or losing • Material used in reaction • Required to activate atoms • Converting food into energy • Feeds on dead organic material • a substance produced by a living organism • The species formed from chemical reactions • ...
xxy 2015-11-20
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- lamella The lignin rich layer which cements the cell walls of two adjoining cellulose fibres together
- The ______cell wall is the rigid outermost cell wall in plant fibres containing about 70% lignin, that is usually removed during cooking
- A three letter abbreviation to describe the molecular polydispersity of cellulose
- Inorganic impurities in pulp, e.g. silica, that contribute to filter blockages and spinning faults in Lyocell and Viscose processes
- The process during which cellulose fibre properties are altered through repeated drying and wetting
- Fibre ______ is measured using a Morfi analyser
- The structural level of cellulose that is made up of amorphous and crystalline cellulose
- This cell wall makes up the bulk of the cellulose fibre and is the main driver of the physical and mechanical properties of the fibre
- A term to describe the ease with which chemical reagents penetrate cellulose fibres to reach the reaction sites of the cellulose molecules
- Many of these together form a cellulose fibre
- The major non-carbohydrate component of wood that contributes to pulp yellowing
- Openings in the surface of the fibre that can affect cellulose accessibility
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- The low ordered region in a cellulose matrix
- Colour forming compound
- The major non-cellulosic carbohydrate component of wood that decreases the alpha content of pulp
- The degree of ______ of cellulose is inferred by dissolving the cellulose in a solvent and measuring the solution viscosity
- The highly ordered region in a cellulose matrix
- A term to describes the reaction rate or the extent to which cellulose reacts with chemical reagents
- A functional group consisting of a carbon atom double bonded to an oxygen atom that can affect cellulose reactivity
- Central cavity of a cellulose fibre
20 Clues: Colour forming compound • Central cavity of a cellulose fibre • The low ordered region in a cellulose matrix • Many of these together form a cellulose fibre • The highly ordered region in a cellulose matrix • Fibre ______ is measured using a Morfi analyser • Openings in the surface of the fibre that can affect cellulose accessibility • ...
Mr. Ables Extra Credit Crossword 2018-03-26
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- zero, zero that keeps repeating
- all together sum of monomials
- rewritten expression of products and factors
- same variable parts
- Square, integer with a square
- Matrix, Zero element
- factor with real numbers
- of cubes, have a extra ordinary factoring pattern
- Term, no variable
- Theorem of Algebra, an answer to a major question on complex numbers
- same exact parts of variables
- variable of a term
- function, all real numbers, possible to write in standard form
- Plot, points on a graph that show a relationship of data
- particular order of an arrangement of items
- Pattern with a list
- radical symbol number
- addition, addition on corresponding elements
- of symmetry, division of parabola, with mirror images
- theorem, used with the division of polynomials, remainder is equal to statement
- form of a quadratic function, for the transformation of quadratic functions
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- division, simpler division process
- x value diffrences on a line
- Variable, output depends on input
- order does not matter for this selection
- Property, grouping 3 numbers doesn't change this type of problem
- Functions, combination of functions of two or more
- Sequence, common difference sequence
- comparison of dependent and independent variables
- minimum, smallest value of y on a graph
- Reasoning, conclusion made with statements
- Triangle, a special array of numbers where the border is 1
- the square, process in the perfect square trinomial
- x value with one y value
- a pair of numbers formed from a + ^b or a - ^b
- size change of a factor transformation
- numbers, made of imaginary and real numbers
- Number, to do with negatives and decimals
- value of a complex number, complex number distance
- of a polynomial, largest degree of polynomials
40 Clues: Term, no variable • variable of a term • same variable parts • Pattern with a list • Matrix, Zero element • radical symbol number • factor with real numbers • x value with one y value • x value diffrences on a line • all together sum of monomials • Square, integer with a square • same exact parts of variables • zero, zero that keeps repeating • Variable, output depends on input • ...
Biosafety 2018-11-06
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- Shorter way to say hazardous biological materials
- Broken glass, needle, or other object that may cause a cut or puncture
- Personal protective equipment that protect hands from hazardous materials
- Location where biological or chemical work is performed.
- How a pathogen is passed from one host to the next
- Terrorist activity involving the intentional release of biological agents
- Period of time between exposure and when the first signs and symptoms appear
- Techniques and equipment to prevent personal, laboratory and environmental exposure to biohazards
- The first word in the new risk assessment template
- Biological agent that causes disease or illness to its host
- Most important part of biological risk management; informs about risks and mitigations
- Containment measure which reduces laboratorian exposure risk to biohazards; e.g. a biosafety cabinet
- Another word that describes the possibility of a an even occurring; used in the risk matrix
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- Pathogen transmitted via contact with infected blood
- First word in SOP
- Mode of transmission that involves breathing in infectious agent
- Color most often used to indicate biohazardous materials
- Control measure that replaces a hazard with a less hazardous option
- Control measure which changes the way people work using signs, procedures and training to make the workplace safer.
- Calculated as probability of occurrence x severity of effects associated with a specific procedure or pathogen
- another word for outcome when assessing risk
- Way to decrease risk by implementing effective control measures
- According to the risk matrix, this consequence involves fatality or injury or illness with permanent disability
- Estimated risk level where you are advised to put controls in place before undertaking activity.
24 Clues: First word in SOP • another word for outcome when assessing risk • Shorter way to say hazardous biological materials • How a pathogen is passed from one host to the next • The first word in the new risk assessment template • Pathogen transmitted via contact with infected blood • Color most often used to indicate biohazardous materials • ...
R Programming 2018-11-29
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- Connections to text files can be created with the ________ function.
- Numbers in R are generally treated as _______ precision real numbers.
- ________ function is similar to the existing subset() function in R but is quite a bit faster.
- Data frames can be converted to a matrix by calling data._______
- The dplyr package can be installed from GitHub using the _______ package
- base package for R language
- Elementary commands in R consist of either _______ or assignments.
- They primary R system is available from the ______
- ________ add new variables/columns or transform existing variables
- Collection of objects currently stored in R is called as :
- R objects can have attributes, which are like ________ for the object.
- _______ is used to break the execution of a loop.
- function similar to summarize
- Individual R objects can be saved to a file using the _____ function.
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- The _________ R system contains, among other things, the base package which is required to run R and
- The _________ function can be used to select columns of a data frame that you want to focus on.
- The entities that R creates and manipulates are known as ________
- The most convenient way to use R is at a graphics workstation running a ________ system.
- What will the following code print ? >x <- 0:6 >as.logical(x)
- ________ opens a connection to a file compressed with gzip.
- What would be the output of the following code ? > x <- Sys.time() > class(x)
- [, [[ and $ operators
- Attributes of an object (if any) can be accessed using the ______ function.
- Which of the following should be preferred for evaluation from list of alternatives ?
- _________ generate summary statistics of different variables in the data frame, possibly within strata
- R functionality is divided into a number of ________
26 Clues: [, [[ and $ operators • base package for R language • function similar to summarize • _______ is used to break the execution of a loop. • They primary R system is available from the ______ • R functionality is divided into a number of ________ • Collection of objects currently stored in R is called as : • ________ opens a connection to a file compressed with gzip. • ...
Crossword Materials 2022-03-15
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- (2 words) Type of engineering material such as carbon and silicon
- The ability of a material to have its shape changed (as by being drawn out into wire or thread) without losing strength or breaking
- Metal, chemical symbol Zi
- A gas, chemical symbol O
- (2 words) The term given to metals that do not contain iron
- A lightweight, high-strength metal, resistant to corrosion and easily recycled
- Type of engineering material such as iron and copper
- A matrix material which has a reinforcing material inside it
- Pure materials in their most basic form
- Metal, chemical symbol Ti, used to strengthen aluminium
- (2 words) A mathematical description of how a material behaves when it is stretched
- An iron-carbon alloy
- The oxidizing process that causes rust
- Non-metal, chemical symbol C
- A zinc plating process used to protect steel
- A soft metallic material often used in electrical wires and cables. Chemical symbol Cu
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- The ability of metal to be formed into other shapes, such as thin sheets or foils, without breaking or cracking
- The term given to metals that contain iron
- (2 words) Extremely hard steels used in cutting tools
- The ability of a material to conduct electricity
- A matrix material which strengthens composites
- These contain two or more elements or compounds mixed together, but which are not chemically bound
- A metal used for hardening tools and drill bits
- These contain two or more elements which are chemically bound
- An oxidizing process used to protect aluminium
- (2 words) The chemical term commonly including rust
- A metal which has another metal mixed with it
27 Clues: An iron-carbon alloy • A gas, chemical symbol O • Metal, chemical symbol Zi • Non-metal, chemical symbol C • The oxidizing process that causes rust • Pure materials in their most basic form • The term given to metals that contain iron • A zinc plating process used to protect steel • A metal which has another metal mixed with it • ...
Algebra 2 Project #3 2025-02-05
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- the shape of the graph of a quadratic function
- a whole number or zero
- describing the matrix determined by ad - bc
- non-variable number
- a polynomial with three terms
- the input values of a function
- a constant quantity placed before and multiplying the variable
- a survey is a set of questions given to people to seek their responses
- determining the arithmetic value of an expression by substituting number values for the variables
- divides a shape into two identical parts
- method for solving a system of equations by solving one of the equations for one of the variables and then substituting the resulting expression in the other equations
- a polynomial of one term
- a function defined by a fraction with polynomials in the numerator and denominator
- the non-negative value of x without regard to its sign
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- a change made to the values of a function on a graph
- the value of the expression b^2 - 4ac for a quadratic equation
- along the y axis
- lines which meet to form right angles
- a letter that is used to represent one or more numbers
- corresponds with exactly one element in the range
- the quantity obtained by dividing the number one by a given quantity
- a rectangular array of numbers written within brackets
- output values of function
- the point where the graph of a quadratic reaches its minimum or maximum value
- flip of a graph across an axis or a line
- an expression consisting of variables
- the set of all outputs of a relation
- two equations are related but not equal
- along the x axis
- joined in a reciprocal relation
- the set of all inputs in a relation
31 Clues: along the y axis • along the x axis • non-variable number • a whole number or zero • a polynomial of one term • output values of function • a polynomial with three terms • the input values of a function • joined in a reciprocal relation • the set of all inputs in a relation • the set of all outputs of a relation • lines which meet to form right angles • ...
Chapter 6 2024-11-12
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- Essentially are composite resins that have been modified with polyacid
- Combination of chemical and light cured polymerization
- The most frequently placed direct restorations
- Used to rebuild missing dentin within the prep and are thicker ayers than liners
- Composite that flow rapidly and can be delivered directly into the cavity preparation
- Fillers that are much smaller than those in microfilled composites
- The process used to correct irregularities in contour, remove excess material, and smooth the margins and external surfaces
- The ability of light to penetrate the composite and cure it
- Can cause failure of restoration
- Light activated polymerization
- Restorative treatment that allows non-dentally trained personnel to help stop or slow down the progression of open carious lesions without the use of dental drills
- Difficult to polish due to large particle size
- Removes scratches to produce a glossy, smooth surface
- Coupling agent Used to provide a stronger bond between the inorganic fillers and the resin matrix
- Fluoride releasing material that bond to tooth structure directly without a bonding agent
- Composites wear ___ than amalgams
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- Refers to the shrinkage that occurs when the composite is cured
- Materials are those that can be placed directly into the cavity preparation
- The type of light that should be used when taking shades
- Chemically activated polymerization
- The most commonly used resin for the organic matrix of composites
- Used to prevent dental caries in pits and fissures of teeth
- Closest to the dentin in color
- Added in varying amounts to develop a variety of colors that approximate the basic colors of teeth
- Materials used to cover the dentin for pulpal protection from temperature changes, chemicals within other materials, or acid etchants
25 Clues: Light activated polymerization • Closest to the dentin in color • Can cause failure of restoration • Composites wear ___ than amalgams • Chemically activated polymerization • The most frequently placed direct restorations • Difficult to polish due to large particle size • Removes scratches to produce a glossy, smooth surface • ...
Food Matrices: Prerequisit Definitions 2023-05-30
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- Refers to the whole food product and its sensory and rheological properties that can be measures and tasted. Identifying food is with the use of _.
- Fraction of a given compound or its metabolite that reaches the systemic circulation.
- Defined as a food or part of it that provides the body with medical or health benefits, including the prevention and treatment of a disease.
- (2 Words) The food matrix is _ _, i.e. different compounds (or structural elements) in the same food may "see" or interact with different matrices.
- (2 Words) The nutraceutical/bioactive compound is dispersed within that. You are not able to identify the compound within it. One homogenous product.
- Fraction of bioavailable nutrient that is converted to its active form from an absorbed precursor (e.g. retinol from provitamin A).
- Specific effect of a compound in the body. It includes tissue uptake and the consequent physiological response (e.g. antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, etc.).
- Fraction of an ingested compound (nutrient, bioactive) which is released or liberated from the food matrix in the GI Tract.
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- (2 Words)You have a transport for the nutraceutical. You have yoghurt and you add berries with polyphenols and these are the nutraceutical that are transported within the food. It is visible.
- Is compose of rather a limited variety of structural elements. Such as droplets and other elements in cells. _ provide the macrostructure of food
- Different term for: Fraction of an ingested nutrient converted to active form after biotransformation in the body that produces desirable(or undesirable) human health outcomes in target populations.
- (2 Words) The matrix of food is _ _, i.e. interactions may take place at various scales in the same food, hence, involving different matrices.
- Fraction of an ingested nutrient converted to active form after biotransformation in the body that produces desirable (or undesirable) human health outcomes in target populations.
- (2 Words) A part of the microstructure of foods, usually corresponding to a physical and spatial domain, that contains, interacts directly and/or gives a particular functionality to a constituent (e.g. a nutrient) or element of the food (e.g. starch granules, microorganisms).
14 Clues: Fraction of a given compound or its metabolite that reaches the systemic circulation. • Fraction of an ingested compound (nutrient, bioactive) which is released or liberated from the food matrix in the GI Tract. • Fraction of bioavailable nutrient that is converted to its active form from an absorbed precursor (e.g. retinol from provitamin A). • ...
Search The Mansion 2023-06-14
7 Clues: Mind Over.. • Watch your.. • Escape The... • You Know Own A? • Every Mansion has it. • Don't follow me, Im following my... • Some People Ride Them, We Create Them
Welcome to the Bone Zone 2015-05-05
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- How many types of bones are there?
- Hydroxyapatite stores 99% of the body’s ________.
- Support, protection and movement are all ____________ roles of the skeleton.
- Bone cells only account for ____ per cent of bone mass.
- These cells create bone matrix.
- The process of ossification that results in most bone formation, including long bones and involves secondary ossification centres.
- Another name for trabecular bone.
- Fluid held under pressure in a closed, semi-rigid, body compartment
- This condition involves the breakdown of bone occurs more than laying down of new bone matrix, resulting in compromised bone tissue.
- Nutrient store and blood cell formation (a.k.a. hematopoiesis) are ____________ roles of the skeleton.
- Number of bones in the axial skeleton
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- The circular column unit of bone also known as the Haversian system that makes up the compact bone tissue, and it contains osteocytes in lacunae, canaliculi and layers of lamellae surrounding a central canal that hold blood vessels.
- During bone remodelling, osteoclasts breakdown bone on the outside of the _________ funnel.
- The process of ___________ ossification results in primarily flat bone formation and is formed from mesenchyme tissue.
- Also known as primary bone, in ______ bone the collagen fibres in the tissues are disorganised. Its the first bone tissue laid down after initial foetal bone development and repair after fractures.
- This is the precursor for bone and is secreted by osteoblasts.
- The end of the bone that initially grows separately from the shaft during development.
- _______ osteons have lamellae that merge smoothly with surrounding bone and can be replaced by secondary osteons.
- The bone _________ unit involves approximately 10 osteoclasts digging out a tunnel parallel through the bone shaft while osteoblasts (~100) lay down new bone within the tunnel which can results in secondary osteon formation.
- Material that comprises 33% of bone tissue
20 Clues: These cells create bone matrix. • Another name for trabecular bone. • How many types of bones are there? • Number of bones in the axial skeleton • Material that comprises 33% of bone tissue • Hydroxyapatite stores 99% of the body’s ________. • Bone cells only account for ____ per cent of bone mass. • This is the precursor for bone and is secreted by osteoblasts. • ...
Chapter 9 Nail Growth/structure 2016-02-09
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- tissue that adheres directly to the natural nail plate and can be removed with gentle scraping
- __________ of a natural fingernail takes about 4-6 months
- _____ ______ dead colorless tissue attached to the natural nail plate (2 words)
- a tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in place
- thicker than fingernails because the matrix is longer
- ______ _____ is an appendage of the skin (2words)
- designed for the eponychium, lateral sidewalks and hyponychium (2 words)
- the portion of the living skin that supports the nail plate as it grows toward the free edge (2 words)
- the whitish half moon shape underneath the base of the nail
- the living skin at the base of the natural nail plate covering the matrix area
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- the area where the nail plate cells are formed
- the fold of skin overlapping the side of the nail
- the part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe (2 words)
- ________ _______ ________ can reflect the general health of the body (3 words)
- contains nerves, lympth and blood vessels
- if the nail surface is shiny and smooth then it is ____________
- ______ _______ _______ on the thumb is typically the slowest (3 words)
- _____ _______ thin layer of tissue that attaches the nail plate and nail bed (2 words)
- _______ ______do not shed periodically (2 words)
- take nine to twelve months to be fully replaced
- slightly thickened layer of skin under the nail that lies between the fingertip and the free edge of the nail plate
- are allowed to gently push back the eponychium
- relatively porous and will allow water to pass through it (2 words)
- has a water content between 15 & 25%
24 Clues: has a water content between 15 & 25% • contains nerves, lympth and blood vessels • the area where the nail plate cells are formed • are allowed to gently push back the eponychium • take nine to twelve months to be fully replaced • _______ ______do not shed periodically (2 words) • the fold of skin overlapping the side of the nail • ...
Acrylic Nails 2023-03-28
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- Can grow under lifted enhancements with introduction of moisture.
- Items that may be sanitized and reused.
- Nail file grit category used for filing natural nails.
- These use Methacrylic Acid which causes microscopic tears and holes on your nail bed to allow the acrylics or gel polishes to have a better grip onto your nails.
- Used to hold small amounts of monomer.
- An itchy rash caused by direct contact with a substance or an allergic reaction to it. Can be developed over time with repeated exposure.
- Strong solvent used to break down and dissolve other substances.
- Used to suck up fumes and dust to protect the nail technician from exposure.
- Includes water, soap and acetone. Repeated exposure can cause low retention.
- Visible portion of the matrix.
- Mother of the nail. Grows the nail plate
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- Item used to push back the cuticles.
- Height and curve of the nail to give strength and stability.
- Common ingredient (now illegal) found in acrylic nail powder, that can cause damage to natural nail, pain and numbness of the fingers.
- Acrylic ______ can cause headaches, dizziness, nausea and irritation.
- Ability to absorb moisture. May inhibit retention.
- Sticky layer that appears on fully cured acrylic.
- May cause nail conditions that can inhibit nail strength or growth speed.
- Low odor liquid that mixes with polymer powder to create acrylic.
- Dissolves oils and moisture on the nail, providing a dry surface to ensure adhesion.
- Mix of isopropyl alcohol and water, sometimes containing fragrance. Used to clean dust and oil from nail plate.
- Portion of nail that extends from the skin.
- How well the enhancement adheres to the nail plate over time.
- Item used to create a nail enhancement extension without gluing on a tip.
24 Clues: Visible portion of the matrix. • Item used to push back the cuticles. • Used to hold small amounts of monomer. • Items that may be sanitized and reused. • Mother of the nail. Grows the nail plate • Portion of nail that extends from the skin. • Sticky layer that appears on fully cured acrylic. • Ability to absorb moisture. May inhibit retention. • ...
Skeletal Crossword 2020-10-20
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- Bones help with the _ of the body
- bone in the spine
- A fracture of the bone, occurring typically in children, in which one side of the bone is broken and the other only bent.
- an injury in which a broken bone pierces the skin,
- a bone that in your finger tips and toes
- bone in the knee
- bones store _ in them
- A large multinucleate bone cell which absorbs bone tissue during growth and healing
- A bone with a natural form unlike other bones
- A bone that is Long
- bones that _ the body
- bones whose principal function is either extensive protection
- Bones store _ in them
- long bone in the forearm
- is a bone embedded within a tendon or a muscle
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- long bone in the upper part of the bone
- A bone cell, formed when an osteoblast becomes embedded in the matrix it has secreted
- A cell that secretes the matrix for bone formation
- an instance of the partial collapse of a vertebra, either from trauma to the spine or through weakening of the bone
- An impacted fracture occurs when the broken ends of the bone are jammed together by the force of the injury.
- bone in the legs
- a fracture of the bone only, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin
- A comminuted fracture is a type of fracture in which the bone is broken down into many pieces.
- bone that is in the head
- bone in the ribs
- It occurs due to a rotational, or twisting, force
- the production of blood cells and platelets
- bones that _ the body
- A bone that is small
- A depressed skull fracture is a break in a cranial bone
30 Clues: bone in the legs • bone in the knee • bone in the ribs • bone in the spine • A bone that is Long • A bone that is small • bones store _ in them • bones that _ the body • bones that _ the body • Bones store _ in them • bone that is in the head • long bone in the forearm • Bones help with the _ of the body • long bone in the upper part of the bone • a bone that in your finger tips and toes • ...
Math Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-13
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- A system of liner equations. It has a unique solution is an independent system.
- A list of the outcomes in a sample space. The number of times each outcomes occurs.
- If the product of two or more factors is zero. Then one of the factors must be zero.
- The mean, median, and mode are? They describe a set of data.
- Are real numbers. They are also imaginary numbers.
- Every item listed in a matrix is an? An element is identified by its position in the matrix.
- It is a symbol. It usually is a letter.
- A point of discontinuity that is not removable. It represents a break in the graph of f where you cannot redefine f to make the graphs continuous.
- A monomial. A sum of monomials.
- A quantity's measure. A number of items that you can count.
- A U-shaped graphed line. The graph of a quadratic function.
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- Calculating the sum between two numbers. Can be any numbers positive or negative.
- A line that approximates the relationship between two variables. The relationship can also be between the data set of a scatter plot.
- A curve you get by intersecting a plane. Information you get by intersecting a double cone.
- The value of a real number. A number's distances from zero.
- Are coplanar lines that do not intersect. In the coordinate plane, they have the same slope.
- An ordered list of numbers. It can be any possible numbers.
- A method of displaying data. It uses quartiles to form the center box and the maximum and minimum values to form the whiskers.
- A mathematical _____ is anything that can be measured. It can also be counted.
- A real number. A product of a real number and one or more variables.
20 Clues: A monomial. A sum of monomials. • It is a symbol. It usually is a letter. • Are real numbers. They are also imaginary numbers. • The value of a real number. A number's distances from zero. • An ordered list of numbers. It can be any possible numbers. • A quantity's measure. A number of items that you can count. • ...
R Programming Class Test 2018-11-29
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- Individual R objects can be saved to a file using the _____ function.
- Connections to text files can be created with the ________ function.
- The _________ function can be used to select columns of a data frame that you want to focus on.
- What will the following code print ? >x <- 0:6 >as.logical(x)
- Numbers in R are generally treated as _______ precision real numbers.
- The dplyr package can be installed from GitHub using the _______ package
- Which of the following should be preferred for evaluation from list of alternatives ?
- Attributes of an object (if any) can be accessed using the ______ function.
- function similar to summarize
- Collection of objects currently stored in R is called as :
- The _________ R system contains, among other things, the base package which is required to run R and
- They primary R system is available from the ______
- _________ generate summary statistics of different variables in the data frame, possibly within strata
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- [, [[ and $ operators
- ________ opens a connection to a file compressed with gzip.
- ________ add new variables/columns or transform existing variables
- R objects can have attributes, which are like ________ for the object.
- base package for R language
- The entities that R creates and manipulates are known as ________
- Elementary commands in R consist of either _______ or assignments.
- ________ function is similar to the existing subset() function in R but is quite a bit faster.
- _______ is used to break the execution of a loop.
- What would be the output of the following code ? > x <- Sys.time() > class(x)
- R functionality is divided into a number of ________
- The most convenient way to use R is at a graphics workstation running a ________ system.
- Data frames can be converted to a matrix by calling data._______
26 Clues: [, [[ and $ operators • base package for R language • function similar to summarize • _______ is used to break the execution of a loop. • They primary R system is available from the ______ • R functionality is divided into a number of ________ • Collection of objects currently stored in R is called as : • ________ opens a connection to a file compressed with gzip. • ...
Phylum Porifora 2023-09-21
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- a simple, nonflowering, and typically aquatic plant of a large group that includes the seaweeds and many single-celled forms
- the most complex in design in that not all the chambers are flagellated
- the formation and development of an embryo
- amoeba-like cells that slither around using pseudopodia
- an opening into a vessel or cavity of the body.
- Sponge is brightly colored because it
- the gelatinous matrix within a sponge
- fixed in one place
- a flagellated cell with a collar of protoplasm at the base of the flagellum, numbers of which line the internal chambers of sponges.
- tubular with a central shaft called the spongocoel
- a large aperture in a sponge through which water is expelled
- having or derived from a single germ layer.
- Sponges are the only animals that if broken down to the level of their cells, can reassemble themselves
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- There is a continuous water movement from the exterior to the interior of the body of the poriferans
- main structural protein in the extracellular matrix found in the body's various connective tissues.
- Sponges are the _________ Mulitcellular animals.
- having parts that fail to correspond to one another in shape, size, or arrangement
- is the large, central cavity of sponges
- amoeboid cells that are found in sponges
- flat cells found on the outside of sponges
- the structural components of a sponge
- a modified type of collagen protein
- the most diverse class in the phylum Porifera.
- similar to asconoids. They have a tubular body with a single osculum, but the body wall is thicker and more complex
- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease.
25 Clues: fixed in one place • a modified type of collagen protein • the structural components of a sponge • Sponge is brightly colored because it • the gelatinous matrix within a sponge • is the large, central cavity of sponges • amoeboid cells that are found in sponges • the formation and development of an embryo • flat cells found on the outside of sponges • ...
Algebra 2 Terms 2024-05-17
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- A quantity whose value does not change
- A type of function that undoes the typical operation of f(x)
- A function that can be written in the form y = mx + b
- A constant placed before and multiplying the variable in an expression
- A function that can be written in the form ax^2 + bx + c, where a is not 0
- Changes the shape, size, position, or orientation of a graph
- A type of function that can be written in the form ab^x
- Transformation that flips a graph over a line called the line of reflection
- A type of logarithm with base 10
- A scalar value that is a certain function of the entries of a square matrix
- An type of equation that involves one logarithms or variable expression
- The line that divides a parabola into mirror images by the vertex
- A function that can be written in the form y = |x|
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- When a function is multiplied by a factor greater than 1
- f(x) = a(x-h)^2 + k
- The lowest/highest point of a parabola/absolute value function that opens
- A type of logarithm with the base of the natural number "e"
- The U-shaped graph of a quadratic function
- A line that the graph approaches more closely
- When a function is multiplied by a factor less than 1 but greater than 0
- An arrangement of numbers into rows and columns
- The most basic type of function in a family
- Summands in a sum that differ only by a numerical factor
- A relationship or expression involving one or more variables
- An expression that is made up of a sum of terms
- Rigid Transformation that shifts a graph horizontally and/or vertically
26 Clues: f(x) = a(x-h)^2 + k • A type of logarithm with base 10 • A quantity whose value does not change • The U-shaped graph of a quadratic function • The most basic type of function in a family • A line that the graph approaches more closely • An arrangement of numbers into rows and columns • An expression that is made up of a sum of terms • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary Quiz 2024-03-07
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- An articulation that permits a small degree of independent movement.
- Spongy bone is softer and weaker than compact bone, but is also more flexible.
- Pertaining to a joint.
- an immovably fixed joint between bones connected by fibrous tissue (for example, the sutures of the skull).
- A cell that dissolves the fibers matrix of a bone.
- a bone cell responsible for the maintenance and turnover of the mineral content of the surrounding bone.
- Layer that surrounds a bone consisting of an outer fibrous and inner cellular region.
- A synovial joint.
- Dense band of connective tissue fibers that attach one bone to another
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- The head of a long bone.
- A break or crack in bone
- that cavity that contains bone marrow in the diaphysis of a long bone.
- The formation of bone.
- Comprising the upper and lower extremities, which include the shoulder girdle and pelvis.
- axial skeleton, the part of the bony structure of the body that consists of the bones of the skull, the vertebral column, and the rib cage. The axial skeleton serves primarily to support and protect the heart, lungs, and central nervous system, which is made up of the brain and spinal cord
- A cell that produces the fibers and matrix of a bone.
- Substance secreted by synovial membranes that lubricates joints.
- The basic histological unit compact bone, consisting of osteocytes organized around a central canal and separated by concentric lamellae.
- a fibrocartilage pad between opposing surfaces in a joint.
- A small sac filled with synovial fluid that cushions adjacent structures and reduces friction.
- Dense bone containing parallel osteons. Diaphysis- The shaft of a long bone.
21 Clues: A synovial joint. • The formation of bone. • Pertaining to a joint. • The head of a long bone. • A break or crack in bone • A cell that dissolves the fibers matrix of a bone. • A cell that produces the fibers and matrix of a bone. • a fibrocartilage pad between opposing surfaces in a joint. • Substance secreted by synovial membranes that lubricates joints. • ...
Fundamental unit of life 2020-07-27
9 Clues: suicide bag of cell. • reductiobal division. • site of protein synthesis • synthesizes ATP in the cell. • covering layer of large vacoule. • Outermost covering of animal cell. • plastic that impart coloured to fruits • the fluid matrix present inside the nucleus. • process of outward movement of water from cell.
APA yah 2023-01-26
9 Clues: boneka • kelogout mulu • saya dan gading adalah • bulan kelahiran gading • bulan kelahiran ka faiza • bulan kelahiran ka akmal • username twitter berisik gjelas ava my mel • panggilan dari debsen 1 out of 2 aabsen 4 matrix 3 • salah satu tokoh fiksi kesukaan saya pinter pake bgt
Dressing fun! 2024-11-19
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- antibacterial dressing with polyurethane and methylene blue
- absorbant, gentle and versatile dressing
- cadexomer iodine pad
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- hydrophobic microbe binding contact layer
- hypochlorus acid, electolyzed water, sodium chloride, phosphates
- active leptospermum dressing
- hydroconductive wound dressing with LevaFiber tech
- hydrofiber; absorbant and gel-forming
- collagen matrix with ORC
9 Clues: cadexomer iodine pad • collagen matrix with ORC • active leptospermum dressing • hydrofiber; absorbant and gel-forming • absorbant, gentle and versatile dressing • hydrophobic microbe binding contact layer • hydroconductive wound dressing with LevaFiber tech • antibacterial dressing with polyurethane and methylene blue • ...
Risk Normalization 2025-10-11
9 Clues: 5x5 risk matrix • new to site < 3 months • risk taking is a:_______ • Attitude ->________->Action • believes safety is common sense • strives to consistently improve controls • Not paying attention during safety talks • is present in all humans to various degrees • what is your 50% to reduce risk ______________
Musculoskeletal System 2021-05-27
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- Attached to the skeleton to help it move, designed to contract and relax.
- A type of muscle that consists of specialized cells making up the heart, contracting and relaxing rhythmically.
- A type of muscle found inside internal organs such as the digestive tract, and blood vessels.
- An animal or an insect especially that has no internal skeleton.
- An animal that has a musculoskeletal system similar to that of a human's system.
- Found in bones and produces red and white blood cells and stem cells
- A condition caused by the loss of bone tissue, making bones brittle and weak.
- Slightly elastic tissues made up of collagen fibres that connect bones to muscles.
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- A system made up of the bones of the body and the muscles that make them move.
- Made up of special cells in a matrix of collagen fibres to provide flexible, low-friction support for bones and prevent damage.
- Tough, elastic tissues that connect bones together at joints.
- Has a hard, outer exoskeleton and internal muscles to help them fly, walk, eat.
- A type of muscle attached to bones by tendons and allows for voluntary movement of body parts
- Provides structure and support for the body and allows muscles to attach for movement.
- A hard and dense, consisting of a matrix of minerals (Ca and P) and collagen fibres.
15 Clues: Tough, elastic tissues that connect bones together at joints. • An animal or an insect especially that has no internal skeleton. • Found in bones and produces red and white blood cells and stem cells • Attached to the skeleton to help it move, designed to contract and relax. • A condition caused by the loss of bone tissue, making bones brittle and weak. • ...
DLB Final 2023-01-13
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- Instances of class A are separated from instances of class B by drawing a straight line
- It is an algorithm used to train neural network with hidden layers
- Nodes with constant input value associated with hidden and output layer nodes
- It describes only the layer-wise training of the autoencoders
- A matrix used to summarize the results of a supervised classification
- A simple feed-forward neural network consisting of an input layer and a single output layer
- Each node in a given layer connects to all nodes in the next layer
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- The neural network is composed to two or more layers of nodes and typically includes an input layer, one or more hidden layers, and an output layer
- Associated with the fact that the training time becoming longer withs more layers added to that network
- One of several commonly used neural network evaluation functions which is continuous and outputs a value between 0 and 1
- Problem that examines why and how a customer terminates a service or subscription with a company
- One complete pass of the training data through a neural network
- A supervised learning strategy designed to determine future outcome
- Data instances used to test supervised learning models
- This characteristic implies that information flows in a single direction and does not loop or cycle
15 Clues: Data instances used to test supervised learning models • It describes only the layer-wise training of the autoencoders • One complete pass of the training data through a neural network • It is an algorithm used to train neural network with hidden layers • Each node in a given layer connects to all nodes in the next layer • ...
Nail Disorders and Diseases ch. 10 2023-03-10
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- Bacterial inflammation of the tissues surrounding the nail. Redness, pus, and swelling are usually seen in the skin fold adjacent to the nail plate.
- Severe inflammation of the nail in which a lump of red tissue grows up from the nail bed to the nail plate.
- Inflammation of the nail matrix followed by shedding of the natural nail.
- A condition in which the living tissue surrounding the nail plate splits or tears.
- Also known as ingrown nails; nail grows into the sides of the tissue around the nail.
- Split or brittle nails that have a series of lengthwise ridges giving a rough appearance to the surface of the nail plate.
- Hemorrhage caused by trauma or injury to the nail bed that damages the capillaries and allow small amounts of blood flow.
- Abnormal condition that occurs when the skin is stretched by the nail plate; usually caused by serious injury, such as burns, or an adverse skin reaction to chemical nail enhancement products.
- Also known as trumpet nail; increased crosswise curvature throughout the nail plate caused by an increased curvature of the matrix. The edges of the nail plate may curl around to form the shape of a trumpet or sharp cone at the free edge.
- Also known as athlete’s foot; medical term for fungal infections of the feet; red, itchy rash of the skin on the bottom of the feet and/or in between the toes, usually found between the fourth and fifth toe.
- A noninfectious condition that affects the surface of the natural nail plate causing tiny pits or severe roughness on the surface of the nail plate.
- Thickening of the nails.
- Condition in which a blood clot forms under the nail plate, causing a dark purplish spot. These discolorations are usually due to small injuries to the nail bed.
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- Also known as white spots; whitish discolorations of the nails, usually caused by injury to the matrix area; not related to the body’s health or vitamin deficiencies.
- Nails turn a variety of colors; may indicate surface staining, a systemic disorder, or poor blood circulation.
- The separation and falling off of a nail plate from the nail bed; affects fingernails and toenails.
- Darkening of the fingernails or toenails; may be seen as a black band within the nail plate, extending from the base to the free edge.
- Named for the nail bed color; is usually caused by a lack of circulating
- Also known as folded nail; a type of highly curved nail usually caused by injury to the matrix, but may be inherited.
- Common bacteria that can lead to a bacterial infection that appears as a green, yellow, or black discoloration on the nail bed.
- Soft spoon nails with a concave shape that appear scooped out
- Condition caused by an injury or disease of the nail unit.
- Any deformity or disease of the natural nails.
- Fungal infection of the natural nail plate.
- Vertical lines running through the length of the natural nail plate that are caused by uneven growth of the nails, usually the result of normal aging
- Also known as bitten nails; result of a habit of chewing the nail or chewing the hardened skin surrounding the nail plate.
- Lifting of the nail plate from the nail bed without shedding, usually beginning at the free edge and continuing toward the lunula area.
- Also known as ram’s horn or claw nails; an enlargement of the fingernails or toenails accompanied by increased thickening and curvature.
- Noticeably thin, white nail plates that are more flexible than normal and can curve over the free edge.
- Sometimes called furrows or corrugations; visible depressions running across the width of the natural nail plate; usually a result of major illness or injury that has traumatized the body.
30 Clues: Thickening of the nails. • Fungal infection of the natural nail plate. • Any deformity or disease of the natural nails. • Condition caused by an injury or disease of the nail unit. • Soft spoon nails with a concave shape that appear scooped out • Named for the nail bed color; is usually caused by a lack of circulating • ...
Physiology of Bone 2025-01-26
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- Bone formation from a cartilage template, responsible for the development of long bones.
- Soft tissue within bones, responsible for hematopoiesis in red marrow and fat storage in yellow marrow.
- Elevated calcium levels in the blood, often due to excessive bone resorption.
- Concentric layers of bone matrix within an osteon.
- The process of bone formation, either intramembranous or endochondral.
- Bone formation from mesenchymal tissue, primarily forming flat bones.
- A dense fibrous membrane covering the outer surface of bones, containing nerves and blood vessels.
- A hormone that increases blood calcium levels by stimulating bone resorption.
- The addition of minerals and collagen fibers by osteoblasts to strengthen bone.
- Multinucleated cells responsible for bone resorption by breaking down bone tissue.
- Microscopic channels connecting lacunae, enabling nutrient and waste exchange.
- A protein involved in osteoclast differentiation and activation, promoting bone resorption.
- The flared portion of a long bone, located between the diaphysis and epiphysis.
- A condition of decreased bone mass and density, increasing fracture risk.
- Bone-forming cells that synthesize and secrete osteoid, initiating bone mineralization.
- (Osteon): The structural unit of compact bone, comprising concentric lamellae around a central canal.
- An enzyme produced by osteoblasts, essential for bone mineralization.
- A hyaline cartilage plate in growing bones, responsible for lengthwise growth.
- Mature bone cells derived from osteoblasts, embedded in the bone matrix, responsible for maintaining bone tissue.
- A decoy receptor that inhibits RANKL, reducing osteoclast activity.
- The unmineralized, organic portion of the bone matrix secreted by osteoblasts.
- A principle stating that bone grows or remodels in response to mechanical stress.
- A cytokine promoting osteoblast differentiation and bone formation.
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- The shaft of a long bone, primarily composed of compact bone.
- A mineral form of calcium phosphate, giving bones their rigidity and strength.
- The biological process of repairing bone fractures, involving inflammation, repair, and remodeling phases.
- A measure of bone strength, determined by the amount of mineralized bone.
- Loading The application of forces or weight on bones, essential for bone strength and adaptation.
- The non-cellular component of bone tissue, consisting of collagen fibers and ground substance, providing strength and flexibility.
- Cartilage cells involved in endochondral ossification and growth plate function.
- The deposition of calcium salts within bone tissue.
- A nutrient crucial for calcium absorption and bone mineralization.
- Growth factors stimulating bone and cartilage development.
- A pediatric disorder of defective bone mineralization, often due to vitamin D deficiency.
- A condition of soft bones due to defective mineralization in adults.
- Dense outer layer of bone that provides structural support and protection.
- A hormone that decreases blood calcium levels by inhibiting osteoclast activity.
- The central cavity within bones, containing bone marrow.
- The continuous cycle of bone resorption and formation, maintaining bone health.
- The process by which osteoclasts break down bone tissue, releasing minerals into the blood.
- Protein A protein involved in cartilage and bone development.
- A protein secreted by osteocytes that inhibits bone formation.
- Channels that connect Haversian canals, providing pathways for blood vessels and nerves.
- Disease A disorder characterized by abnormal bone remodeling, leading to structurally weak bones.
- Spongy, porous bone found inside bones, designed to absorb stress and reduce weight.
- A central channel in an osteon containing blood vessels and nerves.
- A thin membrane lining the inner surface of bones, involved in bone growth and repair.
- The rounded end of a long bone, involved in joint articulation.
- Low calcium levels in the blood, leading to muscle spasms and other symptoms.
- Small spaces within bone matrix that house osteocytes.
50 Clues: Concentric layers of bone matrix within an osteon. • The deposition of calcium salts within bone tissue. • Small spaces within bone matrix that house osteocytes. • The central cavity within bones, containing bone marrow. • Growth factors stimulating bone and cartilage development. • The shaft of a long bone, primarily composed of compact bone. • ...
Cellular Respiration Aurora HS, Ohio 2021-01-20
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- increases as breathing rate and exercise increase so that more oxygen can get to cells and be used in the process of cellular respiration to produce ATP
- the process wherein hydrogen ions (H+)diffuse with their concentration gradient from the intermembrane space to the mitochondrial matrix through the ATP synthase protein channel to produce LOTS of ATP.
- waste product of lactic acid fermentation
- the organelle in all eukaryotic cells where the aerobic processes of cellular respiration occur
- site of glycolysis, lactic acid fermentation, & alcoholic fermentation
- process that produces the reactants for cellular respiration, including glucose and oxygen.
- occurs in the matrix of the mitochondria, produces 2 ATP & also produces NADH that goes to the electron transport chain
- produced by breaking down glucose in the process of glycolysis
- process that requires oxygen
- the main energy-carrying molecule for all living organisms, 2 are produced in glycolysis, 2 are produced in the Krebs cycle, and 32-34 are produced in the ETC.
- another name for the Krebs cycle.
- one of the waste products of alcoholic fermentation
- turns green when carbon dioxide is added to it because the carbon dioxide combines with water to produce carbonic acid
- the location of the Krebs cycle.
- the site of the electron transport chain
- process that produces a total of 34-38 ATP and is an aerobic process that occurs in the mitochondria of all eukaryotic cells.
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- 32-34 ATP are produced in this process that occurs on the inner membrane (cristae) of the mitochondria.
- the 6 carbon molecule that enters glycolysis and is broken down into 2 pyruvate molecules.
- anaerobic process that produces NAD+, that recycles back to glycolysis, & produces lactic acid as a waste product.
- the protein channel embedded in the inner membrane of the mitochondria where ATP is made
- one of the electron carriers that is produced in glycolysis and the Krebs Cycle. This molecule will go to the electron transport chain & is important in helping the process to produce LOTS of ATP.
- energy source for photosynthesis, which stores the energy in glucose molecules
- another electron carrier that goes to the electron transport chain, but it is only produced in the Krebs cycle.
- process that does not require oxygen
- allows glycolysis to continue
- a waste product for the processes of cellular respiration and alcoholic fermentation
- used as a comparison in experiments to make sure that the dependent variable is affected only by the independent variable
- one of the products at the beginning of the Krebs Cycle, just before being turned into Citric acid.
- one of the waste products of cellular respiration, for every 1 glucose molecule 6 of these molecules are produced.
29 Clues: process that requires oxygen • allows glycolysis to continue • the location of the Krebs cycle. • another name for the Krebs cycle. • process that does not require oxygen • the site of the electron transport chain • waste product of lactic acid fermentation • one of the waste products of alcoholic fermentation • ...
chapter 6 nail diseases and disorders 2025-12-02
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- Granuloma, A red, raised lesion of inflamed tissue around the nail caused by severe irritation or injury.
- Nail, Thin, white, flexible nails that are more delicate than normal and can bend or break easily.
- The nail fully detaches from the matrix, usually due to a severe illness or major interruption in nail growth.
- Pterygium, A condition where skin adheres to the nail plate and grows forward, either from the eponychium or hyponychium.
- Psoriasis, A nail condition related to psoriasis that may cause thickening, pitting, roughness, or discoloration of the nail plate.
- Disorder, Any nail condition caused by injury, disease, or imbalance that alters the nail’s appearance or growth.
- Nail, Nails with vertical lines or grooves that run from the cuticle to the free edge, often related to aging or minor injury.
- Finger, Red, swollen, painful tissue around the nail or finger caused by bacterial or fungal invasion.
- Dark pigment bands or streaks within the nail plate, caused by melanin production.
- A fungal infection of the natural nail, causing thickening, discoloration, and brittleness.
- (Ingrown Nail), A condition where the nail grows into the surrounding skin, causing pain and possible infection.
- White spots or streaks on the nail plate—usually caused by minor injury to the matrix.
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- (Bitten Nails), Chewed or bitten nails and surrounding skin, often resulting in deformed or damaged nail plates.
- Hemorrhage, Thin, dark lines under the nail plate caused by injury to the nail bed’s small blood vessels.
- Inflammation and swelling of the tissue around the nail, usually caused by bacterial or fungal infection.
- Lines, Visible indentations that run across the nail plate, caused by temporary interruption of nail growth.
- Nail (Folded Nail), A nail with a deep or exaggerated fold where the nail plate meets the nail sidewall.
- Nail Bed, Dark purplish areas under the nail plate resulting from injury that causes bleeding beneath the nail.
- Aeruginosa, A type of bacteria that can cause greenish nail discoloration when it grows between the nail plate and an artificial product.
- The separation of the nail plate from its bed, usually starting at the free edge.
- Melanoma, A serious form of skin cancer that appears as dark streaks or discoloration under or around the nail plate.
- A small piece of torn skin next to the nail plate, usually caused by dryness or improper trimming.
- Nail (Trumpet Nail), A nail with excessively curved sidewalls that may pinch into the nail bed or skin.
- Pedis (Athlete’s Foot), A fungal infection of the feet that causes peeling skin, itchiness, and sometimes blistering—often found between the toes.
- Nails with split or brittle edges, often due to excessive dryness, injury, or chemical exposure.
- Nail, A nail that has changed color—yellow, blue, green, or other shades—often due to staining, infection, poor circulation, or artificial product issues.
- A general term for any disease or disorder of the nails.
- Inflammation of the nail matrix leading to pus formation, shedding of the nail, or stop in nail growth.
28 Clues: A general term for any disease or disorder of the nails. • The separation of the nail plate from its bed, usually starting at the free edge. • Dark pigment bands or streaks within the nail plate, caused by melanin production. • White spots or streaks on the nail plate—usually caused by minor injury to the matrix. • ...
For the tech geeks 2 2013-07-13
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- A scripting language famous for mobile games and app development
- The android market
- A Matrix Laboratory
- Latest OS built on UNIX foundation
- An Indian company for the world's largest manufacturers of Optical Storage media
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- Most popular cross platform messaging application
- world's first multi-mode ultrabook
- HP full form
- framework for a distributed computing environment
- Microsoft cloud storage
10 Clues: HP full form • The android market • A Matrix Laboratory • Microsoft cloud storage • world's first multi-mode ultrabook • Latest OS built on UNIX foundation • Most popular cross platform messaging application • framework for a distributed computing environment • A scripting language famous for mobile games and app development • ...
Oocytes Nathaniel Hetherington 10583637 2020-08-12
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- approximate length (in microns) when produced
- what oocytes develops into when mature
- extracellular matrix of cells surrounding oocyte
- where oocytes are produced
- contains genetic information
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- jelly-like material contained by cell membrane
- organelle producing chemical energy for cell
- haploid cells that join together to form a zygote
- gender that produces oocytes
- an immature egg cell
10 Clues: an immature egg cell • where oocytes are produced • gender that produces oocytes • contains genetic information • what oocytes develops into when mature • organelle producing chemical energy for cell • approximate length (in microns) when produced • jelly-like material contained by cell membrane • extracellular matrix of cells surrounding oocyte • ...
Phoenixville Area Middle School 2024-03-19
10 Clues: Our mascot • Our PAMS Matrix • The PAMS Currency • The season we all love! • We work hard to earn these • The town where we all live • The noisiest time of the day • Where we buy chips and snacks • The last name of our principal • The school offers four options of these (German, Spanish, Latin, and French)
Cell Respiration Crossword 2021-10-18
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- Requires Oxygen
- Produces large amounts of ATP
- Transfers energy to an electron transport chain
- Doesn't require oxygen
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- Organelle where Cellular respiration occurs
- Where the Krebs Cycle occurs
- Where the electron transport chain occurs
- Splitting of glucose into 2 3-carbon molecules
- Waste product of the electron transport chain
- Product of Glycolysis
10 Clues: Requires Oxygen • Product of Glycolysis • Doesn't require oxygen • Where the Krebs Cycle occurs • Produces large amounts of ATP • Where the electron transport chain occurs • Organelle where Cellular respiration occurs • Waste product of the electron transport chain • Splitting of glucose into 2 3-carbon molecules • Transfers energy to an electron transport chain
AI&D Crossword 2022-08-15
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- A technique used to segment customers
- A visualization layer that is used with PowerBI/Tableau
- Large scale data processing engine
- Advanced models are classified as
- A character encoding standard
- Extract, _________, Transform
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- 4th ladder of analytics
- Vector and matrix belongs to this type
- Language to manage relational databases
- A snake co-starred with Jennifer Lopez
10 Clues: 4th ladder of analytics • A character encoding standard • Extract, _________, Transform • Advanced models are classified as • Large scale data processing engine • A technique used to segment customers • Vector and matrix belongs to this type • A snake co-starred with Jennifer Lopez • Language to manage relational databases • ...
AI&D Crossword 2022-08-15
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- A snake co-starred with Jennifer Lopez
- Large scale data processing engine
- 4th ladder of analytics
- Advanced models are classified as
- A visualization layer that is used with PowerBI/Tableau
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- Extract, _________, Transform
- _________ technique used to segment customers
- _________ data analytics is another name for data science
- Language to manage relational databases
- Vector and matrix type belongs to this _________
10 Clues: 4th ladder of analytics • Extract, _________, Transform • Advanced models are classified as • Large scale data processing engine • A snake co-starred with Jennifer Lopez • Language to manage relational databases • _________ technique used to segment customers • Vector and matrix type belongs to this _________ • A visualization layer that is used with PowerBI/Tableau • ...
A Trail Mix Staple 2025-10-23
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- The color of the pill that Neo takes in the Matrix?
- Rapper _____ Dogg
- Sophomore Jonathan _____.
- King's PG Dennis
- "Bring _____ up. Semper Serra"
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- President who started the New Deal to confront the Great Depression
- Matthew, Simon and Jude: ______, Cletus, Clement, Sixtus
- Tea flavor like candy cane
- England's head honcho
- Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz in "I Love ____"
10 Clues: King's PG Dennis • Rapper _____ Dogg • England's head honcho • Sophomore Jonathan _____. • Tea flavor like candy cane • "Bring _____ up. Semper Serra" • Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz in "I Love ____" • The color of the pill that Neo takes in the Matrix? • Matthew, Simon and Jude: ______, Cletus, Clement, Sixtus • ...
Biology 2025-12-05
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- Lactc acid and Alchol create...
- 6co2+6h2o>c6h12o6+6o2
- Located in Mitochodria
- The powerhouse
- Uses C6H12O6
- Has cellular resporation located at
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- Substance that enters and changed a chemical reaction
- Essintal for photosynthesis, using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce glucose and oxygen
- Uses O2 and ATP create ETC
- Substance made by living things
10 Clues: Uses C6H12O6 • The powerhouse • 6co2+6h2o>c6h12o6+6o2 • Located in Mitochodria • Uses O2 and ATP create ETC • Lactc acid and Alchol create... • Substance made by living things • Has cellular resporation located at • Substance that enters and changed a chemical reaction • Essintal for photosynthesis, using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce glucose and oxygen
Anatomy Review 2016-11-22
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- Term for the back of a surface
- Name of the back of the knee
- Nursing Instructor Extraordinaire
- Term for higher in position
- Term for extending towards the middle
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- Hormone that converts glucose to glucagon
- Atom with a positive charge
- The matrix of blood
- The most simple chemical
- Causes me to be stiff and sore after a run
- Term for extending towards the sides
11 Clues: The matrix of blood • The most simple chemical • Atom with a positive charge • Term for higher in position • Name of the back of the knee • Term for the back of a surface • Nursing Instructor Extraordinaire • Term for extending towards the sides • Term for extending towards the middle • Hormone that converts glucose to glucagon • Causes me to be stiff and sore after a run
Cell the unit of life 2025-05-15
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- Cell structure present only in plant cells for photosynthesis
- Non-membrane bound cell organelle found in prokaryotes
- Site of protein synthesis
- Organelle with hydrolytic enzymes
- Largest organelle in a cell
- Fluid matrix of cell
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- Theory that all cells come from pre-existing cells
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Discovered cell in cork
- Double membrane-bound cell organelle with its own DNA
- The basic unit of life
- Organelle involved in packaging and transport
12 Clues: Fluid matrix of cell • Powerhouse of the cell • The basic unit of life • Discovered cell in cork • Site of protein synthesis • Largest organelle in a cell • Organelle with hydrolytic enzymes • Organelle involved in packaging and transport • Theory that all cells come from pre-existing cells • Double membrane-bound cell organelle with its own DNA • ...
Skeletal System 2021-11-02
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- extends from the scapula to the elbow
- the portion of the skeleton that consists of the skull, hyoid bone, vertebral column, and thoracic cage
- cartilage,
- form bone tissue within the membranous layers
- forms the lowest part of the vertebral canal
- extends from the hip to the knee
- occurs in the yolk sack, liver and spleen, and red bone marrow
- joints connected by a layer of cartilage
- a cavity in the diaphysis
- articulates with the humerus, ulna, and wrists
- break down bone matrix
- a plate that remains between the primary and secondary ossification centers
- articulates with the radius laterally and with a disc of fibrocartilage
- located on the medial side of the leg
- ends of bones that form joints with adjacent bones
- amount of carpal bones in the wrist
- consists of a manubrium, bod, and xiphoid processes
- fills the medullary cavity
- triangular structure formed of five fused vertebrae
- bones that develop as hyaline cartilage that is later replaced by bone tissue
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- round
- joints tightly joined by a layer of dense connective tissue
- the portion of the skeleton that includes the pectoral girdle and upper limbs
- twelve pairs attached to twelve thoracic vertebrae.
- broad, triangular bones that articulate with the humerus of each upper limb
- second vertebra
- bone with continuous extracellular matrix
- mature bone cells
- rodlike bones located between the sternum and scapulae
- located on the later side of the tibia
- bone with irregular interconnecting spaces between bony plates
- encloses and protects the brain
- first vertebra
- a joint covered with hyaline cartilage
34 Clues: round • cartilage, • first vertebra • second vertebra • mature bone cells • break down bone matrix • a cavity in the diaphysis • fills the medullary cavity • encloses and protects the brain • extends from the hip to the knee • amount of carpal bones in the wrist • extends from the scapula to the elbow • located on the medial side of the leg • located on the later side of the tibia • ...
Cartilage 2021-11-10
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- Basophilia of cartilage matrix is due to high concentrations of ___________
- Perichondrium is located on all hyaline cartilage except __________ surfaces
- clear,viscuos, colorless-slitghly yellow fluid produced by synoviocytes
- joint type that unites bone or cartilage via fibrous tissue
- provide strong flexible connections between muscles and bones
- Mucin and _____ are secreted into the synovial fluid of synovial joints
- collegan type that forms Articular cartilage
- thick sac of connective tissue that covers the entire synovial joint and provides stability
- collagen that replaces type 1 in tendons following injury
- stem cells of bone and cartilage
- cartilage seen in epiglottis and ear pinna
- Cartilage cells embedded in cartilaginous matrix
- provides stability of joints; connects bones to bones
- thin membrane with lots of villi superficially lined by synoviocytes
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- joint type that unites bone or cartilage via hyaline cartilage
- bilateral depression not covered by cartilage in synovial joints
- cartilage matures, dies, mineralized and forms scaffold to form bone
- cluster of chondrocytes formed through division of a progenitor cell
- Cartilage characteristic describing absence of blood vessels
- Phagocytic Cell type in synovial joints
- semi-rigid support to specific sites, acts as a shock absorber
- growth plates
- spaces with fluid between bonds
- joint type that unites two bone ends covered by articular cartilage and an articular capsule
- collagen fibers seen within fibrocartilage
- peripheral immature cartilage
- rigid frame providing protection and support for soft tissues
- cartilage that cannot regenerate due to lack of perichondrium
- most abundant type of cartilage
- most abundant component of tendons
- cartilage is important for ___________ bone growth
- secretory cell type in synovial joints
32 Clues: growth plates • peripheral immature cartilage • spaces with fluid between bonds • most abundant type of cartilage • stem cells of bone and cartilage • most abundant component of tendons • secretory cell type in synovial joints • Phagocytic Cell type in synovial joints • collagen fibers seen within fibrocartilage • cartilage seen in epiglottis and ear pinna • ...
Math extra Credit 2012-12-13
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- a member of the set of whole numbers and their opposites
- a rectangular array of numbers
- the repetitive application of the same rule
- a number multiplied by a varible
- a polynomial with two terms
- the number in a power that is used as a factor
- an outcome or set of outcomes in a probability experiment
- a system of equations or inqualities that has at least one solution
- each value in a matrix; also called entry
- a relation in which every input is paired with exactly on output
- the distance along an arc measured in linear units
- a real numer that cannot be expressed as the ratio of two integers
- when two or more lines, or segments, cross or meet; meeting point is called point of intersection
- terms terms with the same varibles raised to the same exponents
- an event made up of two or more simple events
- the process of writing a number or algerbric expressions as a product
- two identical roots, or soultions, of an equation
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- the number that indicates how many times the base in a power is used as a factor
- on a coordinate plane, the points where a graph intersects the axes
- a system of equations that has infinitely solutions
- a compound statement that uses the word "and"
- a measure that describes the spread of a data set
- term a term in a function or expression that does not contain variables
- a method of solving systems of linear equations by using determinants
- the slope of a vertical line; the run equals 0
- a compound statement that uses the word "or"
26 Clues: a polynomial with two terms • a rectangular array of numbers • a number multiplied by a varible • each value in a matrix; also called entry • the repetitive application of the same rule • a compound statement that uses the word "or" • a compound statement that uses the word "and" • an event made up of two or more simple events • ...
math 3 2013-11-02
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- a group of people or objects that you want information about.
- matrices that have the same dimensions and equal elements in corresponding positions.
- in linear programming, the linear function that is maximized or minimized.
- a variable whose value is determined by the outcomes of a random event.
- a line that a graph approaches more and more closely.
- a study in which the investigator assigns the individuals to the experimental groups or the control group.
- a system that has at least one solution.
- a monomial or a sum of monomials.
- a real number associated with any square matrix A, denoted by det A.
- the set of all points equidistant from a point called the focus and a line called the directrix.
- a word equation that represents a real life problem.
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- the y- coordinate of a turning point of a function if the point is higher than all nearby points.
- the graph is symmetric with respect to the origin.
- terms written in descending order of exponents from left to right.
- a distribution that is not symmetric.
- logarithm with base 10, denoted by log.
- is equations in which variable expressions occur as exponents.
- a curve formed by the intersection of a plane and a double-napped cone.
- a sample that over represents or underrepresents part of the population.
- of a polynomial function’s graph is the behavior of the graph as x approaches positive infinity or negative infinity.
- when a factor of a polynomial appears more than once, you can count its solution more than once.
- a line divides the plane into two.
- a rectangular arrangement of numbers in rows and columns.
- is a subset of the population.
- a sample that is representative of the population you want information about.
25 Clues: is a subset of the population. • a monomial or a sum of monomials. • a line divides the plane into two. • a distribution that is not symmetric. • logarithm with base 10, denoted by log. • a system that has at least one solution. • the graph is symmetric with respect to the origin. • a word equation that represents a real life problem. • ...
Hazards Crossword 2014-02-24
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- Refers to the non-living parts of an environment
- This is the third step that occurs after a disaster strikes, eg. new rules
- This refers to the sphere of Earth where all living things are classified
- 1 of the 4 elements of the risk assessment matrix which involves the distance from the hazard
- This term refers to the sphere of Earth which means all the water
- This is the first step that occurs after a disaster strikes
- When looking at the different vulnerabilities between rich, poor or educated people, this is known as...
- This sphere of the Earth is to do with Earth's surface
- The amount of damages i.e injuries, property, that occurs
- Refers to the process of reducing the risk of hazards in the future
- Young and old people are the demographic group at the highest __________ to disasters
- This classification of a hazard is to do with the lithosphere
- 1 of the 4 elements of the risk assessment matrix to do with the strength of the hazard
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- How well communities respond and return to normal after a hazard event
- Cyclones, storms and tornadoes are all classifications of this type of hazard
- This refers to both the living and non-living elements together in our natural environment
- Refers to the living part of the environment
- Examples of this type of hazard include oil spills, nuclear weapons
- Is the natural occurrence that has the potential to harm humans and the environment
- When an event has had significant impact on natural or human environments
- When looking to explain what has caused the hazard and its relationships, this is known as spatial _________________.
- What is the second step that occurs after a disaster strikes?
- How long a hazard or disaster lasts for
23 Clues: How long a hazard or disaster lasts for • Refers to the living part of the environment • Refers to the non-living parts of an environment • This sphere of the Earth is to do with Earth's surface • The amount of damages i.e injuries, property, that occurs • This is the first step that occurs after a disaster strikes • ...
Crossbones Crossword 2023-11-15
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- Joint with greatest range of motion
- Structure that connects bone to muscle
- Region of cartilage at ends of bones where growth occurs
- Chambers that enclose each osteocyte
- Immoveable
- Mature bone cells
- Passage of blood vessels and nerves hat connect to periosteum
- Structure that joins the 2 halves of the pelvic girdle
- Bones that are roughly cube shaped
- Cervical vertebra attached to skull, moves head forward and backward
- Tiny passages of cytoplasm that connect osteocytes
- Cells that produce matrix and form bone tissue
- End of long bone
- Last 2 pairs of ribs, not attached to sternum
- Opening in skull where Spinal cord meets brain
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- Slightly moveable
- bones that are embedded in tendons
- Shaft of bone
- Concentric circles of matrix around haversian canal
- Structure that connects bone to bone
- Another name for formation of bone tissue
- Hollow chamber in diaphysis
- Includes all the bones of the appendages
- Name for formation of bone tissue
- Tissue that lines medullary cavity
- Soft spots in infants skull
- Passages of blood vessels and nerves at center of osteon
- Formation of red blood cells in red bone marrow
- Ribs attached directly to the sternum
- Another name for spongy bone
- Tissue that attaches ribs to sternum
- Cells that reabsorb bone tissue
- Membrane that covers bone and attaches to tendons and ligaments
- Another name for dense bone
- Connection points between skull bones
- Type of joint enclosed in capsule
- Cervical vertebra that pivots head
- Includes skull, vertebrae, and rib cage
- Any connection between 2 bones
- Fundamental unit of bone tissue
- Last fused vertebra that make up tailbone
41 Clues: Immoveable • Shaft of bone • End of long bone • Slightly moveable • Mature bone cells • Hollow chamber in diaphysis • Soft spots in infants skull • Another name for dense bone • Another name for spongy bone • Any connection between 2 bones • Cells that reabsorb bone tissue • Fundamental unit of bone tissue • Name for formation of bone tissue • Type of joint enclosed in capsule • ...
Rock Cycle 2023-12-20
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- a fissile rock that is formed by the consolidation of clay
- rocks occur where rocks are altered by high temperatures
- weight of the overlying material
- rock that contains significant amounts of organic carbon
- mass of igneous rock that has solidified below the surface of the earth.
- lava at the surface
- rocks composed mostly of minerals produced by evaporation of saline solutions
- The process that converts sediments into solid rock by compaction or cementation.
- do not have a platy or sheet-like structure
- metamorphic rock that forms from other rocks
- temperature to melt rocks
- rock that is dark in color
- the laying down of sediment carried by wind, water, or ice
- striped and layered formation
- big rocks in a rock close together
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- a rock formed from angular gravel and boulder-sized clasts cemented together in a matrix.
- a type of sedimentary rock that is composed of large, rounded rock fragments contained within a smaller, fine-grained matrix of sediments
- the processes by which the sediment is moved along
- rocks form when rocks are heated to high temperatures
- rocks that form outside the earth
- the movement of fragments of rock by the erosion processes
- size the diameter of individual grains of sediment, or the lithified particles in clastic rocks
- composed of consolidated sediments
- influence magma's behavior
- what is CaCo3 stand for?
- rock that is light in color
- rock the begins as a sediment then cemented together
- Melted rock from a volcano
- The flow of a liquid
- the breaking down or dissolving of rocks and minerals on the surface of the Earth
- has been subjected to higher temperatures and pressures than schist
- rocks that are formed in the earth
32 Clues: lava at the surface • The flow of a liquid • what is CaCo3 stand for? • temperature to melt rocks • influence magma's behavior • Melted rock from a volcano • rock that is dark in color • rock that is light in color • striped and layered formation • weight of the overlying material • rocks that form outside the earth • composed of consolidated sediments • ...
Crossword bridges 2023-03-09
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- (2 words) Type of engineering material such as carbon and silicon
- The ability of a material to have its shape changed (as by being drawn out into wire or thread) without losing strength or breaking
- Metal, chemical symbol Zi
- A gas, chemical symbol O
- (2 words) The term given to metals that do not contain iron
- A lightweight, high-strength metal, resistant to corrosion and easily recycled
- Type of engineering material such as iron and copper
- A matrix material which has a reinforcing material inside it
- Pure materials in their most basic form
- Metal, chemical symbol Ti, used to strengthen aluminium
- (2 words) A mathematical description of how a material behaves when it is streched
- An iron-carbon alloy
- The oxidizing process that causes rust
- Non-metal, chemical symbol C
- A zinc plating process used to protect steel
- A soft metallic material often used in electrical wires and cables. Chemical symbol Cu
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- The ability of metal to be formed into other shapes, such as thin sheets or foils, without breaking or cracking
- The term given to metals that contain iron
- (2 words) Extremely hard steels used in cutting tools
- The ability of a material to conduct electricity
- A matrix material which strengthens composites
- These contain two or more elements or compounds mixed together, but which are not chemically bound
- A metal used for hardening tools and drill bits
- These contain two or more elements which are chemically bound
- An oxidizing process used to protect aluminium
- (2 words) The chemical term commonly including rust
- A metal which has another metal mixed with it
27 Clues: An iron-carbon alloy • A gas, chemical symbol O • Metal, chemical symbol Zi • Non-metal, chemical symbol C • The oxidizing process that causes rust • Pure materials in their most basic form • The term given to metals that contain iron • A zinc plating process used to protect steel • A metal which has another metal mixed with it • ...
Connective Tissue 2024-06-17
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- Macrophages found in the skin.
- Cells that increase in number during parasitic infestations.
- Amorphous collagen type found in basement membranes.
- Process of neutrophils migrating to connective tissue.
- Macrophages found in the nervous system.
- Long polysaccharide molecule in ground substance.
- Adipose tissue found in hibernating animals and infants.
- Thin type III collagen fibers coated with glycoprotein.
- Appearance of white adipose cells in tissue sections.
- Core protein with many GAGs attached.
- Cytoplasm characteristic of plasma cells.
- Collagen type present in hyaline cartilage.
- Antibody-producing cells arising from B lymphocytes.
- Protein that makes up collagen fibers.
- Most abundant type of collagen, present in skin and tendons.
- Undifferentiated stem cells located adjacent to capillaries.
- Thinner fibers made of elastin protein allowing stretch and recoil.
- Aggregates of RER in plasma cells.
- Macrophages found in the liver.
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- Cells that store fat in adipose tissue.
- Substance from mast cells inducing smooth muscle contraction.
- Collagen type forming thin reticular fibers.
- Cells that synthesize fibers and ground substance.
- Proteins that bind plasma membrane proteins to collagen.
- Featureless substance composed of GAG, proteoglycans, and glycoproteins.
- Severe hypersensitivity reaction mediated by mast cells.
- connective tissue that is jelly-like matrix present in the umbilical cord.
- First-line defense cells that increase in bacterial infection.
- Connective tissue comprising branching elastic fibers.
- Cells that originate in the bone marrow as monocytes.
- Adipose tissue constituting almost all adult adipose tissue.
- Tissue consisting of branched reticular fibers.
- Connective tissue with fewer fibers and more cells.
- connective tissue that is Gel-like amorphous matrix found in embryos.
- Most abundant protein fiber in the body, resists stretching.
- Tissue with cells that store fat.
- Connective tissue with densely arranged fibers.
- Macrophages found in the bone.
- Substance released by mast cells causing increased vessel permeability.
39 Clues: Macrophages found in the skin. • Macrophages found in the bone. • Macrophages found in the liver. • Tissue with cells that store fat. • Aggregates of RER in plasma cells. • Core protein with many GAGs attached. • Protein that makes up collagen fibers. • Cells that store fat in adipose tissue. • Macrophages found in the nervous system. • ...
Diseases and disorders 2025-03-28
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- Mickeys girl
- noticeably thin, white nail plate
- "I tawt I taw a puddy tat!" speaker
- "Th-th-th-that's all, folks!" speaker
- Separation of the nail plate and bed, often due to injury or allergic reactions.
- an autoimmune disease that causes discoloration, pitting, and changes in the structure of your nails. I
- Inflammation of the matrix of the nail with shedding of the nail.
- live skin
- The part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe.
- Hemorrhage caused by trauma or injury to the nail bed that damages the capillaries and allow small amounts of blood flow.
- Visible depressions running across the width of the natural nail plate.
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- Thickening of nails.
- Also known as athlete's foot
- dead, colorless tissue attached to the nail plate.
- A condition in which the eponychium or other living tissue surrounding the nail plate becomes split or torn.
- The separation and falling off of a nail from the nail bed
- a fungal infection
- Split or brittle nails that also have a series of lengthwise ridges that give a rough appearance to the surface of the nail plate.
- A slightly thickened layer of skin
- "What's up, Doc?" speaker
- bitten nails
- A thin layer of tissue between the nail plate and the nail bed.
- Whitish discoloration found inside the nail plate, usually caused by injury to the nail matrix.
- tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones
- An abnormal condition that occurs when the skin is stretched by the nail plate; usually caused by serious injury or allergic reaction.
- The edges of the nail plate may curl around to form the shape of a trumpet or sharp cone at the free edge.
- Lush-lipped doll brand
27 Clues: live skin • Mickeys girl • bitten nails • a fungal infection • Thickening of nails. • Lush-lipped doll brand • "What's up, Doc?" speaker • Also known as athlete's foot • noticeably thin, white nail plate • A slightly thickened layer of skin • "I tawt I taw a puddy tat!" speaker • "Th-th-th-that's all, folks!" speaker • tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones • ...
Movies 2021-01-18
10 Clues: The jungle • An ice queen • Brad Pitt and the Sins • A threats of other world • All marvel heroes reunite • What is the goal of your life? • A kid with parents issue fighting • Your reality is not your real live • An old angry man and a annoying kid • a princess cleaning her step mother house
