matrix Crossword Puzzles
Aerobic System 2018-12-17
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- With the presence of oxygen
- The site of energy production
- The final process in the aerobic system
- This may be a few hours or 2-3 days in total
- Also known as the citric acid cycle
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- When pyruvate combines with CoA
- The fuel used for energy during the aerobic system
- The site of Glycolysis
- The site of krebs cycle
- Without the presence of oxygen
- The process in which glucose is broken down to pyruvic acid
11 Clues: The site of Glycolysis • The site of krebs cycle • With the presence of oxygen • The site of energy production • Without the presence of oxygen • When pyruvate combines with CoA • Also known as the citric acid cycle • The final process in the aerobic system • This may be a few hours or 2-3 days in total • The fuel used for energy during the aerobic system • ...
Review Session 2025-12-01
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- Breakdown or release of cells from a biofilm (Biofilm .....)
- Survives best at high pH
- Molecule used by Gram-negative bacteria for communication
- Microbe adapted to high temperature
- Small molecule used to balance osmotic stress (Compatible....)
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- Dormant cell type produced by Bacillus
- Thrives at high salt concentrations
- Microbe that grows at very high pressure
- Cell-surface molecules that help microbes stick to surfaces
- Outer protective layer formed during sporulation
- Sticky matrix produced by microbes in biofilms
11 Clues: Survives best at high pH • Thrives at high salt concentrations • Microbe adapted to high temperature • Dormant cell type produced by Bacillus • Microbe that grows at very high pressure • Sticky matrix produced by microbes in biofilms • Outer protective layer formed during sporulation • Molecule used by Gram-negative bacteria for communication • ...
LEAP-2022-Bootcamp 2022-05-25
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- technique to create parsimonious representation
- influence on the Earth system
- a machine learning approach inspired by the brain
- greenhouse gas primarily responsible for anthropogenic climate change
- an algorithm that learns without a teacher
- type of clouds formed by localized upward air motion
- method of representing processes that are too small to be resolved in a climate model
- absolute temperature scale
- computer language used for today's Earth System Models
- a variable that influences both the dependent and independent variables, causing a spurious association
- transfer of heat by physical contact
- clever application of chain rule for neural network gradients
- a neural network has many of these
- from these deposits on the ocean floor, past climate signals can be infered
- neural network that reconstructs the input
- ocean circulation by which surface water moves to the deep ocean
- unit of energy
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- matrix decomposition that discovers lower-order structures in a matrix
- method to select hyper-parameters
- a type of neural network without loops
- another name to call independent variables
- correlation does not imply ...
- a scalar measuring how far the prediction is from the truth
- anthropogenic changes on the climate are induced by ...
- a generative model that competes with a discriminative model
- a type of variables that are not directly observed
- when a machine learning system fails to generalize to unseen examples
- convection happens when a fluid is heated from ...
- a representation of what the machine learning system has learned
- probability assigned to models or parameters before any data is taken into account
- the component of the Earth system that is referred to as cryosphere
- joint probability of the observed data as a function of models and parameters
- a complete pass through the dataset in deep learning
33 Clues: unit of energy • absolute temperature scale • influence on the Earth system • correlation does not imply ... • method to select hyper-parameters • a neural network has many of these • transfer of heat by physical contact • a type of neural network without loops • another name to call independent variables • an algorithm that learns without a teacher • ...
Thesanga Abayasinghe 9E 2021-10-05
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- Printers that create real-life versions of digital models
- Only readable when the correct PIN is entered in to the reader
- A device that converts an electrical audio signal into a corresponding sound
- an output device that allows users to see the output from the computer on an electronic display
- a device’s ability to connect to networks and other devices.
- this interface is controlled by the user giving spoken commands to the device.
- this interface is controlled by the user by swiping their fingers on the screen or across the screen.
- used to make a device inactive so that it requires a password or PIN to reactive it
- the memory in the computer system which is used for running software.
- a bar code reader is an example of what type of a device?
- A type of security to prevent unauthorized access to data.
- A type of printer that contains a rotating cylinder that holds an electrical charge.
- one or more Central Processing Units that carry out software instructions
- a user interface controlled by entering text instructions
- an output machine which makes a representation of graphics or text, usually on paper
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- control devices are also known as this
- type of barcode
- an output device which is used for printing plans, maps, line diagrams and three-dimensional drawings
- An optical device that projects an image onto a surface
- Dot-matrix, Inkjet and Laser are all types of which computer peripherals?
- What is a device that converts computer output into a form that can be transmitted over a telephone line?
- type of touch screen
- specialized cameras
- a scanner that requires a microphone
- a user interface controlled by a pointer on the screen
- Another name for dot matrix printers
- senses finger movements, touches and presses
- Used to select displayed objects
- A computer security system
- A pair of earphones joined by a band placed over the head, for listening to audio signals such as music or speech
30 Clues: type of barcode • specialized cameras • type of touch screen • A computer security system • Used to select displayed objects • a scanner that requires a microphone • Another name for dot matrix printers • control devices are also known as this • senses finger movements, touches and presses • a user interface controlled by a pointer on the screen • ...
CLF210 W7 Part 1 Bones and Joints Terminology 2021-03-01
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- Describes bones with spaces that are occupied by red bone marrows
- from immune system cells, release acids and enzymes to degrade bones
- shaft of long bones
- extremity of long bones
- Building block for collagen
- Allow nutrients for metabolism inside bone and waste to be transferred with blood
- describes the canal surrounded by the rings with cavities and has blood vessels running parallel
- stem cells that divide themselves to form osteoblasts
- refer to immobile fibrous joints
- A network that creates spaces in bone
- creates extremity of long bones
- Thin fibrous coating on compact bone
- gives flexibility to the bones to endure tension
- Makes calcium usable to the body
- Constructs scapula, flat bones at skull and mandible
- fibrocartilage that joins parts in vertebrae together and joins parts within pubis
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- hyaline cartilage that joins the extremity and shaft of long bones
- Second step of ossification which involves depositing calcium and other minerals to make bone-matrix for scapula
- Is 2/3 Inorganic and 1/3 organic matters
- fibrous joints that merges ulna and radius together
- fibrous joint that merges tooth, a conical process, with alveolus, a socket
- canal surrounded by the rings with cavities
- refers to joints that are very mobile
- refers to cartilages which are partially mobile
- without it, bones will be rubbery and cannot withstand compression
- Cavities holding cells previously were osteoblasts
- describes 80% bone mass that covers the spaces inside bone
- rings of bones containing the cavities
- flared area of long bones
- thin fibrous joins joining flat bones on skull
- Along with vitamin K, it is used to make bone proteins
- constructs bone matrixes with collagen and organic matters
- Used to collect calcium and phosphorus to grow elastic bones
33 Clues: shaft of long bones • extremity of long bones • flared area of long bones • Building block for collagen • refer to immobile fibrous joints • Makes calcium usable to the body • Thin fibrous coating on compact bone • refers to joints that are very mobile • A network that creates spaces in bone • rings of bones containing the cavities • Is 2/3 Inorganic and 1/3 organic matters • ...
Akshaya - 9E - Crossword 2021-10-07
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- A pair of earphones joined by a band placed over the head, for listening to audio signals such as music or speech.
- An output device that allows users to see the output from the computer on an electronic display.
- Only readable when the correct PIN is entered in to the reader
- An output device which is used for printing plans, maps, line diagrams and three-dimensional drawings
- a user interface controlled by entering text instructions
- A device that converts an electrical audio signal into a corresponding sound.
- Type of barcode
- Senses finger movements, touches & presses
- Type of touch screen
- A bar code reader is an example of what type of a device?
- this interface is controlled by the user by swiping their fingers on the screen or across the screen.
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- A scanner that requires a microphone.
- Dot-matrix, Inkjet and Laser are all types of which computer peripherals?
- the memory in the computer system which is used for running software.
- A type of security to prevent unauthorized access to data.
- A computer security system
- Another name for dot matrix printers.
- a user interface controlled by a pointer on the screen
- used to make a device inactive so that it requires a password or PIN to reactive it
- An output machine which makes a representation of graphics or text, usually on paper.
- a device’s ability to connect to networks and other devices.
- Specialized cameras
- An optical device that projects an image onto a surface.
- What is a device that converts computer output into a form that can be transmitted over a telephone line?
- Used to select displayed objects
- one or more Central Processing Units that carry out software instructions
- this interface is controlled by the user giving spoken commands to the device.
- A type of printer that contains a rotating cylinder that holds an electrical charge.
28 Clues: Type of barcode • Specialized cameras • Type of touch screen • A computer security system • Used to select displayed objects • A scanner that requires a microphone. • Another name for dot matrix printers. • Senses finger movements, touches & presses • a user interface controlled by a pointer on the screen • An optical device that projects an image onto a surface. • ...
Cellular Respiration 2013-06-17
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- direct transfers of a phosphate group from a substance to ADP
- located in inner membrane of mitochondria. NADH shuttles electrons through chain so in the end it goes with oxygen, forming water
- Process carried out by lactic acid bacteria when oxygen is not present.
- Not requiring, or capable of occurring, in the absence of air or free oxygen.
- are series of chemical reactions occurring within a cell
- ATP synthesis powered by redox reactions of the electron transport chain, makes 90% of ATP, includes electron transport and chemiosmosis
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- doesn't need oxygen to work, located in cytosol, where cycle begins and breaks sugar into 2 pyruvates, net energy created is 2 ATP and 2 NADH
- is the end product of glycolysis, which is converted into acetyl coA that enters the Krebs cycle when there is sufficient oxygen available.
- a simple monosaccharide found in plants.
- protein located in inner membrane, makes ATP by combining ADP with inorganic phosphate, powered by difference of hydrogens on both sides of matrix and inner membrane
- located in matrix, completes breakdown of glucose by oxidizing pyruvates
- synthesis of ATP involving a membrane associated electron transport chain and the creation of a proton-motive force.
- carbon dioxide, NADH, FADH, and ATP
- Respiration can occur with or without oxygen, aerobic and anaerobic respiration respectively.
- A form of cellular respiration that requires oxygen in order to generate energy.
- anaerobic, generates ATP by substrate-level phosphorylation using regeneration of NAD+
- accepts electrons from enzyme and functions as an oxidizing agent during respiration, helps break down sugar, gaining a hydrogen makes it into NADH
- aka oxidation-reduction reactions; transfer of electrons from one substance to another
- The process by which yeast turns sugar into carbon dioxide (CO2) and alcohol.
- carboxyl within pyruvate is realeased as carbon dioxide when entering mitochondria and coenzyme A joins with rest of pyruvate to create acetyl coA
20 Clues: carbon dioxide, NADH, FADH, and ATP • a simple monosaccharide found in plants. • are series of chemical reactions occurring within a cell • direct transfers of a phosphate group from a substance to ADP • Process carried out by lactic acid bacteria when oxygen is not present. • located in matrix, completes breakdown of glucose by oxidizing pyruvates • ...
Digital Radiography Key Terms 2015-04-27
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- Process of applying algorithms to the raw data to align the histogram with the LUT
- Receives remnant radiation in DR imaging
- A cell within a matrix
- Electronic components that store the detected energy in DR imaging
- Area of the image receptor where the raw data are collected from
- Degree of lightness or lack of lightness of the pixels in the image
- Assigning each pixel a digital number that represents the amount of light emitted from the surface of IP
- The layout of pixels in rows and columns
- Ability of an imaging system to distinguish small adjacent details from each other in the image
- Occurs when IP is not adequately erased before the next image is exposed on it
- Blackening of the areas outside the exposure field after exposure manipulation
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- Postprocessing manipulation of the image’s brightness and contrast
- Ability of an imaging system to resolve low-contrast objects on an image
- Process distinguishing raw data coming from within the exposure field from that outside the exposure field
- Process of collecting x-ray transmission measurements from the patient
- Anatomic structures of interest
- Readings that express the amount of light given off by the IP
- Set of rules applied to the raw data to align the image histogram with the LUT
- Used to monitor the radiation output and dose to the patient per volume of tissue irradiated
- Process of converting an analog image to binary data
- The “ideal” reference histogram for the imaged part
- Grid artifact that causes a wavy line pattern on image
- Range of gray shades that the imaging system can display
- Data representing the brightness values from the image receptor before rescaling
- Refers to how frequently in a set amount of space the number of details changes
- Stores trapped electrons prior to being processed
26 Clues: A cell within a matrix • Anatomic structures of interest • Receives remnant radiation in DR imaging • The layout of pixels in rows and columns • Stores trapped electrons prior to being processed • The “ideal” reference histogram for the imaged part • Process of converting an analog image to binary data • Grid artifact that causes a wavy line pattern on image • ...
Tissue Types, Structure, and Epithelial Components 2025-02-08
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- Small projections that increase surface area for absorption.
- The ability of a tissue to return to its original shape.
- Epithelial tissues that line organs and surfaces.
- The sides of epithelial cells in contact with neighboring cells.
- Tissue that covers and lines body surfaces and cavities.
- Substances that cause mutations leading to cancer.
- Hair-like structures that move substances across the cell surface.
- Proteins with carbohydrate chains that aid in cell adhesion.
- Strong, flexible fibers that provide tensile strength.
- A single layer of cells appearing stratified.
- A mucus-secreting unicellular gland.
- Long sugar chains that attract water into the ECM.
- Proteins that help cells stick to one another.
- The free surface of epithelial tissue facing the external environment.
- Multiple layers of epithelial cells.
- A hard protein that provides structural strength in epithelial tissue.
- Tissue responsible for movement.
- Movement of substances between epithelial cells.
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- (ECM) The material surrounding cells, providing structural support.
- The ability of a tissue to stretch.
- Flattened epithelial cells.
- The ECM layer produced by connective tissue.
- Structural fibers that provide strength and elasticity.
- Proteins with glycosaminoglycan chains that form a gel-like matrix.
- The side of epithelial cells attached to the basement membrane.
- A structure anchoring epithelial tissue to connective tissue.
- A group of cells working together to perform a function.
- Tissue that transmits electrical signals for communication.
- Tall, column-like epithelial cells.
- Movement of substances through epithelial cells.
- The ECM layer produced by epithelial cells.
- The gel-like substance in the extracellular matrix.
- Cancers arising from epithelial tissue.
- Cube-shaped epithelial cells.
- A single layer of epithelial cells.
- Fibers that allow tissues to stretch and return to shape.
- Epithelial cells that stretch and change shape.
- The study of tissues and their structures.
- Thin fibers forming supportive networks.
- Tissue that supports, protects, and binds other tissues.
40 Clues: Flattened epithelial cells. • Cube-shaped epithelial cells. • Tissue responsible for movement. • The ability of a tissue to stretch. • Tall, column-like epithelial cells. • A single layer of epithelial cells. • A mucus-secreting unicellular gland. • Multiple layers of epithelial cells. • Cancers arising from epithelial tissue. • Thin fibers forming supportive networks. • ...
Bio_Unit 4_Respiration Crossword Puzzle (NO SPACES BETWEEN WORDS) 2025-08-22
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- Energy of motion.
- Another name for the Krebs Cycle
- Respiration requiring oxygen; occurs in mitochondria and produces a lot of ATP.
- Final stage of aerobic respiration; occurs on the cristae, uses NADH and FADH₂, requires oxygen, and produces a lot of ATP and water.
- Stored energy (e.g., energy in chemical bonds).
- The first stage of respiration; occurs in the cytoplasm, does not require oxygen, and breaks down glucose into pyruvate.
- Energy stored in the chemical bonds of compounds like glucose.
- The folded inner membrane of the mitochondrion where the electron transport chain occurs.
- The breakdown of glucose to release energy (ATP and heat); occurs in 3 stages; needs oxygen.
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- The inner compartment of the mitochondrion where the Krebs cycle/CAC takes place.
- Respiration that occurs without oxygen; produces only small amounts of ATP.
- Fluid inside the cell where glycolysis occurs.
- An electron carrier molecule produced only in the Krebs cycle/CAC that carries electrons to the electrons transport chain.
- A stage of aerobic respiration in the mitochondrial matrix; produces ATP, CO₂, NADH, and FADH₂.
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed; it can only change form or be transferred.
- The organelle that is the “powerhouse” of the cell where aerobic respiration occurs.
- A unit of chemical energy; the energy needed to raise 1 gram of water by 1°C.
- A three-carbon molecule that is produced as an output from glucose in glycolysis.
- Acts as the final electron acceptor at the end of the ETC; combines with electrons and H+ to make water
- The energy currency of the cell; energy is stored in its high-energy phosphate bond.
- An electron carrier molecule produced in both glycolysis and the Krebs cycle/CAC; carries high-energy electrons to the electron transport chain.
- The ability to perform work.
22 Clues: Energy of motion. • The ability to perform work. • Another name for the Krebs Cycle • Fluid inside the cell where glycolysis occurs. • Stored energy (e.g., energy in chemical bonds). • Energy stored in the chemical bonds of compounds like glucose. • Respiration that occurs without oxygen; produces only small amounts of ATP. • ...
Geography and Map Skills 2013-11-20
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- lines that run north and south
- Physical features of an area
- Plants in an area
- weather patterns an area experiences over time
- A matrix of vertical and horizontal lines to locate places on a map
- Represents distance on a map
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- Indicates direction on a map
- This provides the purpose of the map
- a large area whose parts have something in common
- lines that run east and west
- Explains symbols used on a map
11 Clues: Plants in an area • Indicates direction on a map • Physical features of an area • lines that run east and west • Represents distance on a map • lines that run north and south • Explains symbols used on a map • This provides the purpose of the map • weather patterns an area experiences over time • a large area whose parts have something in common • ...
Terms in Topic 2 2023-09-15
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- Decompose at 210 degree Celcius
- Low permeability gas that reduced the formation of void
- Agent that mixes with rubber and evaporates to form gas
- Combination of open and close structured cell
- Has hollow structure
- Decompose at 165 degree Celcius
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- A type of gas producing chemical
- Has barriers in its structure
- A mass of cells in which the matrix is rubber
- Gas produced during the decomposition of the foaming agent
- Decompose at 105 degree Celcius
11 Clues: Has hollow structure • Has barriers in its structure • Decompose at 210 degree Celcius • Decompose at 105 degree Celcius • Decompose at 165 degree Celcius • A type of gas producing chemical • A mass of cells in which the matrix is rubber • Combination of open and close structured cell • Low permeability gas that reduced the formation of void • ...
Class 9 Chapter 6 Tissues 2022-08-16
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- Tissue that stores food (10)
- Tissue presents in the brain (7)
- Small Openings which help in exchange of gases (7)
- Tissue provides strength to the plant parts (12)
- Connective tissue with fluid matrix? (5)
- Fiber provides mechanical support (6)
- Colorless Fluid consists of plasma and WBCs(5)
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- Help in blood clotting (9)
- Dividing tissue is also known as? (12)
- Tissue has chloroplast in cells (12)
- Tissue connects muscles to bones in human (6)
11 Clues: Help in blood clotting (9) • Tissue that stores food (10) • Tissue presents in the brain (7) • Tissue has chloroplast in cells (12) • Fiber provides mechanical support (6) • Dividing tissue is also known as? (12) • Connective tissue with fluid matrix? (5) • Tissue connects muscles to bones in human (6) • Colorless Fluid consists of plasma and WBCs(5) • ...
BIOL 162 MIDTERM - MODULE 2 2022-03-21
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- heterotrophs, no cell walls, unique cellular matrix, embryonic development, ability to move, etc.
- L^3
- symmetry that humans have in which is split into two halves
- L^2
- connections to adjacent cells that allow communication directly atom cytoplasm to other cell's cytoplasm
- fusion of metameres with relates functions to create a unique body section
- most common extracellular fiber
- carries out photosynthesis, stores photosynthetic products and helps support plants
- communication between cells
- tissue that is made up of sheets of cells in near contact with environment
- allow growth throughout plant's life
- includes neurons and glial cells; derived from ectoderm
- how materials get in and out of the cell: supply for metabolic demands, metabolic waste, chemical signals
- a grouping of different types of tissue
- various organelles with common origins to chloroplasts
- act as cements that tie cell walls together
- symmetry in which organism is equal along multiple axises
- true body cavity filled with fluid and contain organs and GI tract
- tissue that consists of support tissue, fibrous tissue, blood and adipose tissue; derived from mesoderm
- space between molecules in the walls and middle lamellae is filled with water
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- non-living tissue that transports materials and water from roots to shoots
- conducts water and suite throughout plant
- serial division without separation of cells, more common
- photosynthetic, carbohydrate, extracellular matrix, meristems, etc.
- groupings of organs and tissues contributing to some common set of functions
- close adherence between two cells, prevents most extracellular bulk movement
- tissue that makes up muscle, includes skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle tissue
- tissue that forms outer covering of the plant
- segmentation with similar or identical repeating units
- cells come together, adhere, less common
- the fluid immediately inside the plasma membrane
- Q= D x A x concentration/x
- all cells express certain portions of the genome
- living tissue that transports the products of photosynthesis from sources to sinks
34 Clues: L^3 • L^2 • Q= D x A x concentration/x • communication between cells • most common extracellular fiber • allow growth throughout plant's life • a grouping of different types of tissue • cells come together, adhere, less common • conducts water and suite throughout plant • act as cements that tie cell walls together • tissue that forms outer covering of the plant • ...
Module 13: Phylum Chordata 2014-04-14
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- The lobe that controls involuntary actions and refines muscle movement.
- Cells that continue to produce new bone tissue as the bones grow and reshape as the vertebrates grow.
- Lacking an internal mechanism for regulating body heat
- Are mature bone cells that are surrounded by the bone matrix.
- A skeleton on the inside of the body, composed of bone and cartilage.
- Cells that promote the formation of bone tissue by producing the bone matrix.
- The portion of the skeleton that attaches to the axial skeleton and has the imbs attached to it.
- A circulatory system in which the oxygen-carrying blood cells never leave the blood vessels.
- The lobes of the brain that receive signals from the receptors in the nose.
- The lobes of the brain that receive signals from the receptors in the eyes
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- The portion of the skeleton that supports and protects the head, neck, and trunk
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- The lobes of the brain that integrate sensory information and coordinate the creature's response to that information.
- Tiny, thin-walled blood vessels that allow the exchange of gases and nutrients between the blood and the cells of the body.
- What subphylum includes vertebrates that have a notochord during early development and then turns into a true backbone before the animals are born or hatched.
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart.
- What subphylum includes the organisms that have notochords throughout life.
- Segments of bone or some other hard substance that are arranged to provide support.
- A rod of tough, flexible material that runs the length of a creatures' body, providing support.
- What subphylum contains creatures that have a notochord through the larva stage and it actually disappears in the adult stage of life.
- What controls the nervous system.
21 Clues: What controls the nervous system. • Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart. • Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. • Lacking an internal mechanism for regulating body heat • Are mature bone cells that are surrounded by the bone matrix. • A skeleton on the inside of the body, composed of bone and cartilage. • ...
college algebra kody 2013-03-03
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- A transformation in which a graph or geometric figure is picked up and moved to another location without any change in size or orientation.
- An equation that can be written in the form "linear polynomial = linear polynomial" or "linear polynomial = constant".
- The coefficient of a polynomial's leading term.
- A transformation in which a geometric figure is reflected across a line, creating a mirror image.
- How many times a particular number is a zero for a given polynomial.
- The amount of a quantity.
- A single number obtained from a matrix that reveals a variety of the matrix's properties.
- The result of writing sum of two terms as a difference or vice-versa.
- The ratio of any two corresponding lengths in two similar geometric figures.
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- The product of a given integer and all smaller positive integers.
- A method for solving a linear system of equations using determinants.
- A rectangular (or square) array of numbers.
- the numbers you put in
- A mathematical sentence built from expressions using one or more of the symbols <, >, ≤, or ≥.
- A step function of x which is the least integer greater than or equal to x. The ceiling function of x is usually written.
- the point between two other points
- A test use to determine if a relation is a function.
- An interval that does not contain its endpoints.
- A technique for distributing two binomials.
- Numbers like 3 – 2i or that can be written as the sum or difference of a real number and an imaginary number.
- The complex numbers that are not real.
- A conic section that can be thought of as an inside-out ellipse.
- the number that comes out
- The number multiplied times a product of variables or powers of variables in a term.
- The symbol used to represent the imaginary number
- x-coordinate
- A relation for which each element of the domain corresponds to exactly one element of the range.
27 Clues: x-coordinate • the numbers you put in • the number that comes out • The amount of a quantity. • the point between two other points • The complex numbers that are not real. • A rectangular (or square) array of numbers. • A technique for distributing two binomials. • The coefficient of a polynomial's leading term. • An interval that does not contain its endpoints. • ...
Pi Day Crossword Puzzle 2020-03-11
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- root, number which produces a specified quantity when multiplied by itself.
- value, a numbers distance from zero on a number line
- function, a function defined by multiple sub-functions, each sub-function applying to a certain interval of the main function's domain, a sub-domain
- a quantity representing the power to which a given number or expression is to be raised
- positive or negative whole number
- equations, any equation that contains a trigonometric function. ... As mentioned in Trigonometric Identities, a trigonometric equation that holds true for any angle is called a trigonometric identity
- related to an equation using variables for numbers
- related objects in a group
- answer or explanations
- writing a number or another mathematical object as a product of several factors, usually smaller or simpler objects of the same kind
- an algebraic sentence consisting of only one term
- algebraic expression with two terms
- numbers, a whole, rational or irrational measurement
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- expression, fractions containing polynomials in the numerator
- equations, function that "reverses" another function
- division is a shortcut method for dividing two polynomials which can be used in place of the standard long division algorithm
- not equal to zero
- is a plane curve surrounding two focal points
- power to which a number is to be raised
- expressions based on the derivative of a function
- a polynomial consisting of three terms
- is a scalar value that can be computed from the elements of a square matrix and encodes certain properties of the linear transformation described by the matrix
- a type of smooth curve lying in a plane
- arrangement of numbers where order doesn’t matter
- the nature of something's ingredients or constituents
- division, a method of solving polynomial long division
- the study of rules of operations and relations
- sections, a figure formed by the intersection of a plane and a right circular cone
- functions, function such as a quadratic, a cubic, a quartic, and so on, involving only non-negative integer powers of x
- number, number that can be expressed by integers
30 Clues: not equal to zero • answer or explanations • related objects in a group • positive or negative whole number • algebraic expression with two terms • a polynomial consisting of three terms • power to which a number is to be raised • a type of smooth curve lying in a plane • is a plane curve surrounding two focal points • the study of rules of operations and relations • ...
financiële analyse en rapportage les 1 tot en met les 6 2017-10-13
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- VLA - VVK.
- Bij deze methode wordt bij het bepalen van de investeringsselectie de geen gebruik gemaakt van de cashflow
- Behoort leveranciersmacht tot de externe of interne concurrentie?
- Hoewel het vaak niet is toegestaan zie je dat bedrijven die in een branche opereren waar veel concurrentie heerst samenspannen.
- het verschil tussen de verwachte contante waarde conform de krediettermijn en de werkelijke contante waarde op basis van de werkelijke krediettermijn, noem je ... (drie woorden; sla tussen woorden een hokje over)
- Cijfers mooier laten uitzien dan ze in werkelijk zijn, zonder hiermee de wet te overtreden.
- Indien een ondernemer het debiteurenrisico overlaat aan een gespecialiseerd bedrijf is er sprake van ...
- Indien een artikel in relatief groot marktaandeel kent, met een lage groei in de markt, behoort is dit artikel volgens de BCG-matrix een ...
- Waar staat de h voor bij ESH?
- Indien de RVV > RTV is er sprake van een ... hefboomeffect.
- Het gemiddeld aantal dagen dat het duurt voordat debiteuren betaald hebben.
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- De ... geeft aan waarom een onderneming wilt bestaan.
- EBIT/I is de formule voor de berekening van het ...
- Indien er bij de portfoliomatrix (BCG matrix) sprake is van een hoge marktgroei en een hoge relatief marktaandeel is er sprake van een ...?
- Winst noem je ook wel ...?
- Wanneer korteafstandsvluchten steeds meer last hebben van de hogesnelheidstrein, is er sprake van ...?
- De bewegelijkheid van aandelen noem je ook wel ...
- Indien bij het opstellen van een kasstroomoverzicht de
- De ... geeft aan in hoeverre een omzetverandering invloed heeft op het resultaat.
- De interestdekking wordt onder meer bereken door de ... te delen door de rentelast. (afkorting)
- Indien een onderneming een koersstijging van de vreemde valuta ten opzichte van de eigen valuta verwacht, en daarom versneld schulden terugbetaald is er sprake van ...?
- Welke vlottende actiefpost wordt wel bij de current ratio maar niet bij de quick ratio gebruikt.
- Het centraal wegstrepen van interne valutaposities noem je ...?
- Bij het SGR-Schema van Bain, valt prijsbeleid onder ...?
24 Clues: VLA - VVK. • Winst noem je ook wel ...? • Waar staat de h voor bij ESH? • De bewegelijkheid van aandelen noem je ook wel ... • EBIT/I is de formule voor de berekening van het ... • De ... geeft aan waarom een onderneming wilt bestaan. • Indien bij het opstellen van een kasstroomoverzicht de • Bij het SGR-Schema van Bain, valt prijsbeleid onder ...? • ...
unit 5:bones 2017-10-23
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- junction of the epiphysis and diaphysis of a long bone where growth in length occurs
- fundamental functional unit of much compact bone
- bony matrix is solidly filled with organic ground substance and inorganic salts, leaving only tiny spaces (lacunae) that contain the osteocytes, or bone cells
- bone marrow that is yellow with fat; found at the ends of long bones in adults
- made up of spongy bone, which is bone with tiny holes similar to lattices
- a large multinucleate bone cell that absorbs bone tissue during growth and healing
- cerebrospinal fluid-filled space that runs longitudinally through the length of the entire spinal cord
- a dense layer of vascular connective tissue enveloping the bones except at the surfaces of the joints
- highly specialized connective tissue of diarthrodial joints
- the shaft or central part of a long bone
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- spicules form a latticework, with interstices filled with embryonic connective tissue or bone marrow
- the central cavity of bone shafts where red bone marrow and/or yellow bone marrow (adipose tissue) is stored
- hyaline cartilage plate in the metaphysis at each end of a long bone
- a thin layer, membrane, scale, or platelike tissue or part, especially in bone tissue
- a cell that secretes the matrix for bone formation
- cell that lies within the substance of fully formed bone
- Enlarged terminal part of the bone, nearest the center of the body, made of spongy tissue and articulating with neighboring bones
- any of the small channels in the bone that transmit blood vessels from the periosteum into the bone and that communicate with the haversian canals
- one marrow characterized by meshes of the reticular network that contain the developmental stages of red blood cells, white blood cells, and megakaryocytes
- a cavity or depression, especially in bone
20 Clues: the shaft or central part of a long bone • a cavity or depression, especially in bone • fundamental functional unit of much compact bone • a cell that secretes the matrix for bone formation • cell that lies within the substance of fully formed bone • highly specialized connective tissue of diarthrodial joints • ...
unit 5:bones 2017-10-23
Across
- fundamental functional unit of much compact bone
- any of the small channels in the bone that transmit blood vessels from the periosteum into the bone and that communicate with the haversian canals
- a cell that secretes the matrix for bone formation
- highly specialized connective tissue of diarthrodial joints
- a dense layer of vascular connective tissue enveloping the bones except at the surfaces of the joints
- a thin layer, membrane, scale, or platelike tissue or part, especially in bone tissue
- hyaline cartilage plate in the metaphysis at each end of a long bone
- a cavity or depression, especially in bone
- the shaft or central part of a long bone
- cerebrospinal fluid-filled space that runs longitudinally through the length of the entire spinal cord
- bony matrix is solidly filled with organic ground substance and inorganic salts, leaving only tiny spaces (lacunae) that contain the osteocytes, or bone cells
Down
- one marrow characterized by meshes of the reticular network that contain the developmental stages of red blood cells, white blood cells, and megakaryocytes
- a large multinucleate bone cell that absorbs bone tissue during growth and healing
- made up of spongy bone, which is bone with tiny holes similar to lattices
- Enlarged terminal part of the bone, nearest the center of the body, made of spongy tissue and articulating with neighboring bones
- junction of the epiphysis and diaphysis of a long bone where growth in length occurs
- the central cavity of bone shafts where red bone marrow and/or yellow bone marrow (adipose tissue) is stored
- bone marrow that is yellow with fat; found at the ends of long bones in adults
- spicules form a latticework, with interstices filled with embryonic connective tissue or bone marrow
- cell that lies within the substance of fully formed bone
20 Clues: the shaft or central part of a long bone • a cavity or depression, especially in bone • fundamental functional unit of much compact bone • a cell that secretes the matrix for bone formation • cell that lies within the substance of fully formed bone • highly specialized connective tissue of diarthrodial joints • ...
Den 108 LV 2023-10-25
Across
- Crossed between composites and glass ionomers in characteristics and properties
- Partial or complete loss of sensation with or without the loss of consciousness
- Sedative drug administered directly into the patient's blood
- The type of anesthesia that desensitizes the mucosa for a brief period
- Arched metal joining the two jaws of the clamp
- Main body of retainer
- The part of the syringe that engages the rubber end of the cartridge
- The absence of pain
- Screw-like rod used to secure the band
- Dentist proscribes the drug to be taken before the dental appointment
- A drug that relieves pain
- The part of the needle that attaches to the aspirating syringe
- The internal opening of the needle
- Part that expands to fit over the tooth
- A state of calmness or process of reducing nervous excitement
- The _____ grasp is used with the evacuation tip when working on the posterior teeth
- Adjusts the size of the matrix band loop
- Slots on the end of retainer that hold the matrix band
Down
- The type of drug added to the anesthetic solution
- Jaws actually contact the tooth
- Tightens/loosens the spindle against the band
- Holds ends in place in the diagonal slot
- The part of the syringe that holds the cartridge
- The most common vasoconstrictor used in dentistry
- Altered state of consciousness
- Dam forceps attach to the clamp
- May be used in pediatric dentistry
- The type of anesthetic that produces a pain-free area
- The type of injection is given near the main nerve trunk
- The part of the syringe that attaches to the needle
- With _______ instruments, the assistant will pick up the instrument from the tray near the end closer to the assistant
- Intraosseous injections are place in the _____
- The type of anesthetic that makes the patient unconscious when administered
33 Clues: The absence of pain • Main body of retainer • A drug that relieves pain • Altered state of consciousness • Jaws actually contact the tooth • Dam forceps attach to the clamp • May be used in pediatric dentistry • The internal opening of the needle • Screw-like rod used to secure the band • Part that expands to fit over the tooth • Holds ends in place in the diagonal slot • ...
Cellular Respiration Tutorial 2024-11-14
Across
- it's this type of reaction because of the movement of electrons within the cycle. Glucose is oxidized into carbon dioxide and oxygen is reduced into water.
- what causes the production of 32-34 ATP at the end of cellular respiration(other final products are carbon dioxide and water)
- examples of things made through alcohol fermentation
- gradient that the protons make up going from high to low
- happens in the cytoplasm, final products are lactic acid, and this happens in humans when there isn't enough oxygen for aerobic respiration
- undergoes alcohol fermentation during anaerobic respiration(mushrooms.)
- cycle within the matrix of the mitochondria, and its products per glucose are 2 ATP, 2 Carbon Dioxide, 6 NADH, and 2 FADH.
- a type of cellular respiration the cell undergoes with the availability of oxygen.
- what oxygen is, due to collection of electrons, being reduced and combined with hydrogens to make water.
- used to move hydrogens up the concentration gradient, which goes through the ATP synthase
- how a cell makes energy/ATP
Down
- Undergoes alcohol fermentation during anaerobic respiration(archaea is a kind of this)
- step in aerobic respiration within where pyruvate becomes acetyl CoA, produces NADH from NAD and releases carbon dioxide
- they get energized from electron movement
- happens in the cytoplasm, where glucose is split into 2 pyruvate, 2 ATP(net of 4-2), and converts 2 NAD to NADH
- the things that do the process of cellular respiration
- part of mitochondria where the electron transport chain is located
- space where hydrogen protons get pumped out from the matrix
- this is what NADH and FADH are, as they do this to electrons throughout the cellular respiration cycle, and to the electron transport chain
- happens in the cytoplasm,final products are carbon dioxide and ethanol
- a type of cellular respiration the cell undergoes when there isn't/isn't enough oxygen available
21 Clues: how a cell makes energy/ATP • they get energized from electron movement • examples of things made through alcohol fermentation • the things that do the process of cellular respiration • gradient that the protons make up going from high to low • space where hydrogen protons get pumped out from the matrix • ...
Marketing 3. Foliensatz 2025-06-03
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- Modell mit Phasen: Einführung, Wachstum, Reife, Sättigung
- Langfristig orientierte Marketingaktivitäten zur Zielerreichung
- Ziele wie Umsatz, Deckungsbeitrag oder Marketingkosten
- Ziele wie Marktanteil oder Kundenloyalität
- Bereichsbezogene Strategie, z.B. im Marketing oder Einkauf
- Bewertung von Strategien auf Basis fundierter Marktforschung
- Strategie zur Entwicklung neuer Produkte für bestehende Märkte
- Ziele auf Ebene der Marketinginstrumente (Produkt, Preis, Kommunikation, Vertrieb)
- Portfolioanalyse mit den Achsen Marktattraktivität und Wettbewerbsvorteil
- Strategischer Umgang mit Konkurrenz: Kooperation, Aggression, Vermeidung
- Bewertung von Strategien auf Umsetzbarkeit im Unternehmen
- Ziele auf Bereichsebene wie Marketing, Produktion oder Personal
- Marktsegmentierung nach dem gewünschten Kundennutzen
- Segmentierung nach Einstellungen, Lebensstil, Interessen
- Bewertung von Strategien auf innere und äußere Widerspruchsfreiheit
- Wettbewerbsvorteil durch niedrigere Kosten und Preise
- Auswahl der attraktivsten Marktsegmente für die Bearbeitung
- Bewertung von Strategien hinsichtlich ihrer inhaltlichen Schlüssigkeit
- Ziele für strategische Geschäftseinheiten (SGE = Segment eines Unternehmens)
- Platzierung eines Produkts im Wahrnehmungsraum der Kunden
- Konkrete Zielgrößen für den Marketingerfolg, z.B. Umsatz oder Marktanteil
- Übergeordnete Ziele eines Unternehmens, z.B. Gewinnmaximierung
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- Strategie für einzelne Geschäftsfelder oder SGEs
- Gesamtstrategie des Unternehmens zur langfristigen Ausrichtung
- Segmentierung nach Alter, Geschlecht, Region etc.
- Festlegung von Produkt-Markt-Kombinationen und strategischem Handlungsrahmen
- Strategie zur Expansion in neue Märkte mit neuen Produkten
- Ursachen und Mechanismen zur Erhöhung der Loyalität von Kunden
- Zusammenhang zwischen Marketingaktivitäten und Unternehmenswert
- Ziele wie Image, Bekanntheit oder Kundenzufriedenheit
- Verfahren zur grafischen Darstellung von Positionierung
- Modell zur Erklärung von Kostensenkungen bei steigender Produktion
- Segmentierung nach Einkommen, Bildung, Beruf
- Strategie zur Steigerung der Marktanteile bestehender Produkte
- Segmentierung nach Verhalten beim Kauf oder Konsum
- Einzigartiges Nutzenversprechen eines Produkts gegenüber der Konkurrenz
- Strategie zur Erschließung neuer Märkte mit bestehenden Produkten
- Großes Forschungsprojekt zur Wirkung von Marketingstrategien auf Unternehmenserfolg
- Matrix zur Einordnung von Innovationsstrategien nach Markt und Produkt
- Aufteilung eines Gesamtmarkts in homogene Teilmärkte
- Maß für die Kostenreduktion bei Verdopplung der Produktionsmenge
- Wettbewerbsvorteil durch einzigartiges Leistungsangebot
42 Clues: Ziele wie Marktanteil oder Kundenloyalität • Segmentierung nach Einkommen, Bildung, Beruf • Strategie für einzelne Geschäftsfelder oder SGEs • Segmentierung nach Alter, Geschlecht, Region etc. • Segmentierung nach Verhalten beim Kauf oder Konsum • Marktsegmentierung nach dem gewünschten Kundennutzen • Aufteilung eines Gesamtmarkts in homogene Teilmärkte • ...
Chapters 4-7 Review 2021-09-23
Across
- glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream
- muscles that we can control subconsciously
- also known as red blood cells
- muscles that oppose each other
- type of anemia that is a deficiency of vitamin B12
Down
- movement of a limb away from the body's midline
- oxygen-binging protein
- two minerals that make up the matrix of bone are phosphate and _________
- also called the hip bone
- muscles that work together
- epithelium that is one or more layers of flattened cells
- longest bone in the arm
- muscle type that consist of growth plates
- antibody generators
- protein in blood that maintains water balance
15 Clues: antibody generators • oxygen-binging protein • longest bone in the arm • also called the hip bone • muscles that work together • also known as red blood cells • muscles that oppose each other • muscle type that consist of growth plates • muscles that we can control subconsciously • protein in blood that maintains water balance • movement of a limb away from the body's midline • ...
dfgdfgdfg 2023-04-22
Across
- It is the Head trait of the Darkflex #3904
- This wound is made by a “Big cat”
- The last burn
- A Person who makes good judgments
- This kind of eye has the same name of a film
- Someone who likes to fight
- A secret organization of criminals that controls many illegal activities, especially in Italy and the US
- Life only has meaning if _____ Exists
Down
- One type of Undead clothes
- The opposite of short hair is
- One type of wings
- If you are sick, you probably go to the
- The eye of the Darkflex #3504
- Extremely unreasonable or stupid
- Usually, green part of a plant
15 Clues: The last burn • One type of wings • One type of Undead clothes • Someone who likes to fight • The opposite of short hair is • The eye of the Darkflex #3504 • Usually, green part of a plant • Extremely unreasonable or stupid • This wound is made by a “Big cat” • A Person who makes good judgments • Life only has meaning if _____ Exists • If you are sick, you probably go to the • ...
Switching for puzzle 1 2018-01-05
Across
- hour traffic/ estimated maximum average simultaneous traffic is known as
- First automatic switching system
- Switching/ The Switching technique used in data communication
- control/ Control mechanism adopted in step –by step switching
- Who invented telephone
- Blocking/ The cross point matrix with N(N-1)/2 is
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- Function of SLIC
- Transducer elements used in a telephone conversation
- Function of signaling in switching system
- switch developed to eliminate the mechanical motion of the bar
- technique used in message switching
- Switching / Crossbar Switching is also known as
- /unit of traffic intensity
- Magnets/ Magnet which operates the vertical bar
- tone/ tone sent by an exchange when receiver off-hook
15 Clues: Function of SLIC • Who invented telephone • /unit of traffic intensity • First automatic switching system • technique used in message switching • Function of signaling in switching system • Switching / Crossbar Switching is also known as • Magnets/ Magnet which operates the vertical bar • Blocking/ The cross point matrix with N(N-1)/2 is • ...
Pertumbuhan dan Perkembangan & Metabolisme 2023-12-04
Across
- Tahapan embrionik disebut
- Perkembangan dapat diukur secara
- Tipe perkecambahan yang kotiledon nya tidak terangkat ke permukaan tanah adalah...
- Siklus Krebs terjadi pada
- Metabolisme terbagi menjadi 2, yaitu anabolisme dan
- Antokalin memberikan
- Salah satu contoh faktor eksternal pertumbuhan dan perkembangan adalah...
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- peristiwa pertumbuhan tidak normal dimana tanaman tumbuh di tempat gelap tanpa adanya sinar Matahari, dinamakan
- Bahan untuk tahap glikolisis adalah
- Hormon yang dapat mempercepat pertumbuhan adalah
- Salah satu contoh metamorfosis tak sempurna adalah
- Pertumbuhan tidak dapat balik berarti
- Gastrula yang berada pada kulit sistem saraf disebut
- Salah satu contoh dari perkecambahan epigeal
- etilen Hormon yang dapat mempercepat pematangan buah adalah
15 Clues: Antokalin memberikan • Tahapan embrionik disebut • Siklus Krebs terjadi pada • Perkembangan dapat diukur secara • Bahan untuk tahap glikolisis adalah • Pertumbuhan tidak dapat balik berarti • Salah satu contoh dari perkecambahan epigeal • Hormon yang dapat mempercepat pertumbuhan adalah • Salah satu contoh metamorfosis tak sempurna adalah • ...
Year gone by in Recruitment 2025-03-20
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- Half of them did not attend this!!! :(
- OMG, this is an amazing candidate!
- They used this to write their application?!!!
- The Urgent X ___ matrix
- After 3 years of vacancies, I had 4 people doing this role! YAY! :)
- "___points" of success
- I eat strategy for breakfast. Who am I?
- The campaign that struck and stuck!
- Together, we can do more more more.
Down
- "___-linear"
- Campus Leaders & FRCs are ___ of our team
- We made this for team members who did not meet expectations
- "_____ is a virtue".
- '__-size' does not fit all
- Goals, Trackers, Checks, Corrections done regularly
15 Clues: "___-linear" • "_____ is a virtue". • "___points" of success • The Urgent X ___ matrix • '__-size' does not fit all • OMG, this is an amazing candidate! • The campaign that struck and stuck! • Together, we can do more more more. • Half of them did not attend this!!! :( • I eat strategy for breakfast. Who am I? • Campus Leaders & FRCs are ___ of our team • ...
Flare Community! Membership Livestream #4 (+20 XRP) 2021-09-06
8 Clues: Twice Cold • Where you store assets • Sparkles latest partnership • second word of the acronym NFT • In the Matrix and also the Flare Network • One of the Flare Finance products (Flare…) • Application used to send XRPL assets via Twitter • When you get an asset for holding another it is often called a…
Computer Revision 2019-11-03
Across
- The brain of the computer
- Oldest category of printers
- Group of connected computers
- The most economical printer
Down
- Printer that consumes too much ink
- Memory that saves information as long as the computer is turned ON.
- Output device used to reproduce document on papers
- Memory that has hardware related instructions
8 Clues: The brain of the computer • Oldest category of printers • The most economical printer • Group of connected computers • Printer that consumes too much ink • Memory that has hardware related instructions • Output device used to reproduce document on papers • Memory that saves information as long as the computer is turned ON.
Boston Matrix & Product Life Cycle 2013-04-30
8 Clues: one of the four P's • last stage of Prodct Life Cycle • second stage in product life cycle • low market share slow growing market • low market share fast growing market • High market share slow growing market • high market share fast growing market • how many sections the boston matrix is split into.
Precalc Crossword 2024-05-21
Across
- inverse of exponentiation
- a line that a graph approaches but never touches.
- value a function approaches.
- a relation with one output per input.
Down
- height from center line to peak of wave.
- top or bottom point of a parabola.
- angle measure based on arc length
- a rectangular array of numbers or expressions.
8 Clues: inverse of exponentiation • value a function approaches. • angle measure based on arc length • top or bottom point of a parabola. • a relation with one output per input. • height from center line to peak of wave. • a rectangular array of numbers or expressions. • a line that a graph approaches but never touches.
Quantum computation 2024-12-05
Across
- data computation is done at ------ instances
- information stored in quantum computes
- calculations in quantum computers are
- a three qubit quantum gate
Down
- there are infinite states due to ------- of basis states
- a matrix equal to its conjugate transpose
- column matrices are written as ----- vector
- two vectors whose inner product is zero
8 Clues: a three qubit quantum gate • calculations in quantum computers are • information stored in quantum computes • two vectors whose inner product is zero • a matrix equal to its conjugate transpose • column matrices are written as ----- vector • data computation is done at ------ instances • there are infinite states due to ------- of basis states
Integumentary System 2022-01-23
Across
- exposed layer of skin
- layer of skin that follow ridges
- underlying connective tissue layer of the skin
- densely packed cells, only thick layer
- loose connective tissue under the dermis
- A blood clot that forms on the surface
- superficial layer of the skin
- are nonliving structures produced in hair follicles
- protect tips of fingers and toes
Down
- comes from orange food, accumulates in epidermis
- light colored skin or hair
- cells that make a lot of keratin
- Provides oxygen/nutrients and removes carbon dioxide/waste
- result of stem cell division
- scars that are thicker, raised, and smooth
- bluish coloration
- layer contains capillaries and nerves supplying the epidermis
- layers of the skin
- matrix Epithelial stem cells divide to form this
- Hair follicles and sweat glands derived here
20 Clues: bluish coloration • layers of the skin • exposed layer of skin • light colored skin or hair • result of stem cell division • superficial layer of the skin • layer of skin that follow ridges • cells that make a lot of keratin • protect tips of fingers and toes • densely packed cells, only thick layer • A blood clot that forms on the surface • ...
Aerobic system 2018-05-04
Across
- An enzyme responsible for catalysing the breakdown of fats.
- A biological catalyst.
- The second stage in the Aerobic system.
- Where does glucose convert into pyruvic acid?
- Occurs naturally in Lemons.
- How many moles of ATP are released in the third stage?
- A controlling enzyme.
- What do NAD and FAD carry?
- How many moles of ATP is collated altogether.
- A 1999 science fiction action film.
- Which energy system gives us the most ATP?
Down
- ____ combines with oxaloacetic acid to form citric acid.
- The first stage in the Aerobic system.
- The third stage in the Aerobic system.
- A by-product.
- The powerhouse of the muscle cell.
- A by-product.
- Food fuel used.
- How many moles of ATP are released in the second stage?
19 Clues: A by-product. • A by-product. • Food fuel used. • A controlling enzyme. • A biological catalyst. • What do NAD and FAD carry? • Occurs naturally in Lemons. • The powerhouse of the muscle cell. • A 1999 science fiction action film. • The first stage in the Aerobic system. • The third stage in the Aerobic system. • The second stage in the Aerobic system. • ...
Chapter 7 Extra Credit 2025-12-10
Across
- 2 full cycles, Acetyl CoA + 4C compound -> 6C citric acid
- pyruvic acide
- enzyme conversion into 3C pyruvic compound called lactic acid in muscle cells
- space between inner and outer membranes of mitochondria
- nad+ with e-
- substance filling space in mitochondria
- hydrogen moves across the membrane
- 4C molecule in citric acid cycle
- process of cells breaking down organic compounds to produce ATP
- reaction in cytoplasm that makes four ATP
Down
- electrons are passed from molecule to molecule
- respiration with oxygen
- folded bilayer in mitochondria
- 3c pyruvic acid is changed into 2c ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide
- respiration without oxygen
- fad+ with e-
- formed in intermediate step by pyruvic acid and coenzyme A
- adenosine triphosphate, main energy-carrying molecule
18 Clues: nad+ with e- • fad+ with e- • pyruvic acide • respiration with oxygen • respiration without oxygen • folded bilayer in mitochondria • 4C molecule in citric acid cycle • hydrogen moves across the membrane • substance filling space in mitochondria • reaction in cytoplasm that makes four ATP • electrons are passed from molecule to molecule • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2017-12-11
Across
- A cell that secretes the matrix for bone formation.
- Double-layer connective tissue that covers and nourishes the bone.
- Also known as ependymal canal, is the cerebrospinal fluid-filled space that runs longitudinally through the length of the entire spinal cord.
- Freely moving joint exhibiting a joint cavity; also called a diarthrosis.
- A freely moveable joint (diarthrosis) that allows only rotary movement around a single axis.
- Are connected by dense connective tissue consisting mainly of collagen. These joints are also called fixed or immovable joints because they do not move.
- Is a synovial joint where one of the bones forming the joint is shaped like a saddle with the other bone resting on it like a rider on a horse.
- A space between the bones of the skull in an infant or fetus, where ossification is not complete and the sutures not fully formed.
- The axial skeleton is the part of the skeleton that consists of the bones of the head and trunk of a vertebrate.
- Are connected entirely by cartilage; allow more movement between bones than a fibrous joint but less than the highly mobile synovial joint.
- Is a synovial joint which, under physiological conditions, allows only gliding movement.
- A disease of children caused by vitamin D deficiency, characterized by imperfect calcification, softening, and distortion of the bones typically resulting in bow legs.
- Bone marrow characterized by meshes of the reticular network that contain the developmental stages of red blood cells, white blood cells, and megakaryocytes.
- A break in the bone.
- Cartilage that contains fibrous bundles of collagen, such as that of the intervertebral disks in the spinal cord.
- Large cells that resorb or break down bone matrix.
Down
- A medical condition in which the bones become brittle and fragile from loss of tissue, typically as a result of hormonal changes, or deficiency of calcium or vitamin D.
- dense bone in which the bony matrix is solidly filled with organic ground substance and inorganic salts, leaving only tiny spaces (lacunae) that contain the osteocytes, or bone cells.
- Is an ovoid articular surface, or condyle that is received into an elliptical cavity. This permits movement in two planes, allowing flexion, extension, adduction, abduction, and circumduction.
- A chronic progressive disease causing inflammation in the joints and resulting in painful deformity and immobility, especially in the fingers, wrists, feet, and ankles.
- The appendicular skeleton is composed of 126 bones of the limbs and the pectoral and pelvic girdles by which they connect to the axial skeleton.
- Is a common class of synovial joint that includes the ankle, elbow, and knee joints. They are formed between two or more bones where the bones can only move along one axis to flex or extend.
- A short band of tough, flexible, fibrous connective tissue that connects two bones or cartilages or holds together a joint.
- The most abundant cartilage type in the body; provides firms support with pliability.
- Is a lifelong process where mature bone tissue is removed from the skeleton (a process called bone resorption) and new bone tissue is formed.
- Is a layer of synovial membrane around a tendon.
- A disease in which defective metabolism of uric acid causes arthritis, especially in the smaller bones of the feet, deposition of chalkstones, and episodes of acute pain.
- Has great flexibility so that it is able to withstand repeated bending. The chondrocytes lie between the fibres. It is found in the epiglottis (part of the larynx).
- A natural or manufactured joint or coupling, such as the hip joint, in which a partially spherical end lies in a socket, allowing multi directional movement and rotation.
- A bone cell, formed when an osteoblast becomes embedded in the matrix it has secreted.
- The shaft or central part of a long bone.
- The end part of a long bone, initially growing separately from the shaft.
- Painful inflammation and stiffness of the joints.
- A fluid-filled sac or saclike cavity, especially one countering friction at a joint.
34 Clues: A break in the bone. • The shaft or central part of a long bone. • Is a layer of synovial membrane around a tendon. • Painful inflammation and stiffness of the joints. • Large cells that resorb or break down bone matrix. • A cell that secretes the matrix for bone formation. • Double-layer connective tissue that covers and nourishes the bone. • ...
AI in pop culture 2021-12-08
Across
- Famous goggle eyed robot stranded on a planet
- Agent ____, from The Matrix series
- A lead AI character in Tron Legacy
- Will Smith stars in this movie with robots
- A S.African robot who becomes self aware
- The child AI in the movie AI. Artificial Intelligence
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- This NPC AI becomes self aware
- Who was the main AI character in the Rajnikant movie Robot?
- The machine intelligence in Terminator
- Even an OS can fall in love
- Helpful intelligent robot in Interstellar
- AI robot in Avengers, Age of _____
- Resident Evil's AI mastermind
- Iron Man's AI assistant
- Lead AI character in Ex Machina
15 Clues: Iron Man's AI assistant • Even an OS can fall in love • Resident Evil's AI mastermind • This NPC AI becomes self aware • Lead AI character in Ex Machina • Agent ____, from The Matrix series • AI robot in Avengers, Age of _____ • A lead AI character in Tron Legacy • The machine intelligence in Terminator • A S.African robot who becomes self aware • ...
Photosynthesis 2013-05-29
Across
- photosynthetic autotroph
- organic molecule that absorbs light of certain wave lights
- metabolic path way by which photoautotrops capture light energy
- light independent reactions of photosynthesis
- semifluid matrix between the thylakoid membrane and the two outer membranes of a chloroplast
- electromagnetic energy of light organized in packets
- main photosynthetic pigment in plants algae and cyanobacteria
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- ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase or RUBP
- synthase enzyme that synthesizes
- two molecules of three carbon PGAL
- organisms that makes its own food using carbon
- distance between crests
- undulates across space in waves that are measured in nanometers
- Organelle that specializes in photosynthesis in plants
- accessory pigments
15 Clues: accessory pigments • distance between crests • photosynthetic autotroph • synthase enzyme that synthesizes • two molecules of three carbon PGAL • ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase or RUBP • light independent reactions of photosynthesis • organisms that makes its own food using carbon • electromagnetic energy of light organized in packets • ...
IB BM Year 1 Xmas Crossword 2020-12-10
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- analyses possible causes of an event
- quantitive analysis of business options
- prvate sector and profit not the main aim
- new firms need this
- cash in minus cash out
- looks at good/bad points of a plan
- all the groups affected by a firms actions
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- moral decisions that underpin decision making
- enterpreneur who works for a firm
- used to organise tasks efficiently
- don't pay these when output is nil
- matrix that analyses strategy in terms of risk
- looking at good & bad points of a firm
- analysis that looks at external influences
- annual profit divided by initial cost x 100
15 Clues: new firms need this • cash in minus cash out • enterpreneur who works for a firm • used to organise tasks efficiently • don't pay these when output is nil • looks at good/bad points of a plan • analyses possible causes of an event • looking at good & bad points of a firm • quantitive analysis of business options • prvate sector and profit not the main aim • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-20
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- Renewable resource(Energy Panel)
- observations that can lead to inferences or a
- Inner most compartment of the mitochondrion
- Change in the average conditions of weather
- The process of programmed cell death
- Stimulate the growth and division of cells
- Shows the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
- Process where cells become specialized
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- Tracheids and vessel elements make up
- The cutting down of trees
- Type of cell that produces antibodies
- Process that transforms one set of compounds into another
- Non-renewable resource(car)
- When plants take in CO2 and H2O and give out oxygen and stored energy
- Blood cell that fight off viruses
15 Clues: The cutting down of trees • Non-renewable resource(car) • Renewable resource(Energy Panel) • Blood cell that fight off viruses • The process of programmed cell death • Tracheids and vessel elements make up • Type of cell that produces antibodies • Process where cells become specialized • Stimulate the growth and division of cells • Inner most compartment of the mitochondrion • ...
Pathology 2024-09-19
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- Duplication of the chromosomal content of a cell
- Iron-containing pigment derived from hemoglobin breakdown
- Abnormal channel between two epithelial surfaces
- Abnormal development of tissue at a site where it's not normally found
- Abnormal backward flow of fluid within a tubular structure
- Focal liver cell death and inflammation
- Overgrowth of fibrous tissue in the liver
- Programmed cell death pathway involving lysosomes
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- Excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix components
- Excessive production of cerebrospinal fluid
- Degeneration of the myelin sheath in the nervous system
- Pathological process of bone tissue destruction
- Localized dilatation of a blood vessel
- Increased eosinophils in peripheral blood
- Defective keratinization in the epidermis
15 Clues: Localized dilatation of a blood vessel • Focal liver cell death and inflammation • Increased eosinophils in peripheral blood • Defective keratinization in the epidermis • Overgrowth of fibrous tissue in the liver • Excessive production of cerebrospinal fluid • Pathological process of bone tissue destruction • Duplication of the chromosomal content of a cell • ...
Book #4 2025-11-11
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- What parents fight over after divorce
- TS 10th Studio Album (minus -s)
- Like a bedtime, but no kid obeys it
- Director of "The Hangover"
- 'peligroso' in english
- Sci-Fi gimmick (like in Inception)
- The genre of this book!
- The Irish one from 1D
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- The person whose eating habits you have inherited
- The thing you laughed at the other day (at the Red Fort)
- A glitch in The Matrix and an Olivia Rodrigo song
- ...'s Pieces
- The quintessential American Holiday which only rich Indians celebrate
- What a traitor does to another in the back
- The opposite of the opposite of 'left'
15 Clues: ...'s Pieces • The Irish one from 1D • 'peligroso' in english • The genre of this book! • Director of "The Hangover" • TS 10th Studio Album (minus -s) • Sci-Fi gimmick (like in Inception) • Like a bedtime, but no kid obeys it • What parents fight over after divorce • The opposite of the opposite of 'left' • What a traitor does to another in the back • ...
BIO 201 Exam I Key Terms - Tissues 2017-04-13
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- muscle attached to bones of skeleton or facial skin, cylindrical and long, multinucleated, striated, voluntary
- characteristic of epithelial tissue, basal surface is attached to basement
- cells that make up bone
- tissue that operates communication
- type of epithelial layer, two or more layers of cells that don't all have apical surfaces or are attached to basement membrane
- characteristic of epithelial tissue, lacking blood vessels, cells receiving nutrients through diffusion from underlying tissues
- muscle found in the walls of most internal organs, relatively short, wide in the middle, tapered at the ends (fusiform), involuntary, non-striated
- type of nervous tissue, capable of initiating and conducting electrical activity throughout the body
- substance produced by cells of specific tissue containing protein fibers, salts, water, and dissolved macromolecules located outside of the cell
- connective tissue proper that has fewer protein fibers and more ground substance
- group of connective tissue proper, move through connective tissue spaces, involved in immune functions
- gap junctions that allow rapid passage of electrical current from one cell to the next during each heart beat
- dense connective tissue proper, collagen fibers aligned parallel to applied force, found in tendons and ligaments
- type of epithelial layer, single layer but not all cells reach apical surface and nuclei give multilayered, stratified appearance
- perform secretory function producing mucin, hormones, enzymes, and waste products
- secondary portion of extracellular matrix besides protein fibers
- cells that reside in lacunae, secrete gel-like extracellular matrix containing collagen and elastic fibers
- group of connective tissue proper, stationary, produces extracellular matrix, can store material, and can have immune function
- fluid connective tissue, comprised of plasma, erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets
- composed of cells called fibers
- cartilage supporting connective tissue, most common, found at ends of bones that articulate with each other, in trachea, larynx, and nose
- connective tissue proper that has more protein fibers and less ground substance
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- group of fibers in connective tissue proper, thinner than collagen fibers, form meshwork-like configuration, found in organs with abundant spaces such as liver, lymph nodes, and spleen, acting as packing material
- characteristic of epithelial tissue, cells having apical surface and basal surface where they attach to underlaying cells/tissues
- tissues providing protection, connection, and support
- characteristic of epithelial tissue, cells are damaged frequently or die, replacement occurring just as quickly
- acellular structures produced by both epithelial and underlying connective tissue cells
- characteristic of epithelial tissue, containing nerve endings to detect changes in environment at a body or organ region
- loose connective tissue proper, abundant ground substance, protects organs and tissues
- cartilage supporting connective tissue, densely interwoven collagen fibers act as shock absorber, found in intervertebral disc, pubic symphysis, and the menisici of the knee
- shared membrane specializations that bind epithelial cells tightly together via lateral surfaces
- type of epithelial layer, single layer of cells with apical surfaces directly attached to basement membrane
- flattened, similar to the shape of fried egg
- loose connective tissue proper, "fat", comprised mainly of adipocytes (fat cells) and very little else
- top or exposed
- tissue aiding in movement and compression
- type of nervous tissue, support neurons
- bottom surface
- group of fibers in connective tissue proper, thinner than collagen, stretches easily, branch, and rejoin, allow structures like blood vessels to stretch and relax
- dense connective tissue, irregular arrangement of collagen fibers, found in deep portion of skin (dermis) around some organs
- group of fibers in connective tissue proper, long, unbranching, strong, flexible, and resistant to stretching
- same size on all sides, nucleus is centrally located
- tissue covering surfaces, lining inside of body cavities and organs
- muscle found in the wall of the heart (myocardium), branched, Y-shaped, shorter than skeletal fiber cells, striated, involuntary, attached to each other via strong gap junctions
- characteristic of epithelial tissue, composed almost entirely of cells with little extracellular matrix, bound together by intercellular junctions
- taller than wide, nucleus is oval and located in basal region of cell
- group of cells performing similar functions
47 Clues: top or exposed • bottom surface • cells that make up bone • composed of cells called fibers • tissue that operates communication • type of nervous tissue, support neurons • tissue aiding in movement and compression • group of cells performing similar functions • flattened, similar to the shape of fried egg • same size on all sides, nucleus is centrally located • ...
5.7 - Respiration - Key Terms 2021-07-09
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- A set of metabolic reactions that take place in organisms and break down respiratory substances, such as glucose, into smaller inorganic molecules, like water and carbon dioxide. This is linked to the synthesis of ATP.
- A series of electron carrier proteins that transfer electrons in a chain of oxidation-reduction reactions. (Three words together)
- An organic molecule that can be broken down via the respiratory pathways to produce ATP.
- A form of cellular respiration that takes place in the absence of oxygen. It produces less ATP than in aerobic respiration.
- The small space between the inner and outer mitochondrial membranes. The electron transport chain results in a high proton concentration here. (Two words)
- An anaerobic process that takes place in the cytosol of the cell and breaks down glucose into two molecules of pyruvate. Two molecules of ATP and two molecules of reduced NAD are also formed.
- A three-carbon molecule produced in glycolysis. In the link reaction of aerobic respiration, it is oxidised to acetate. During fermentation, it is converted to lactate (animals) or ethanol and carbon dioxide (plants and microorganisms).
- A series of oxidation-reduction reactions in the matrix of the mitochondria in which acetyl coenzyme A is oxidised, generating reduced NAD, reduced FAD, ATP and carbon dioxide. (Two words)
- The mitochondrial membrane that segregates the matrix from the intermembrane space. It is the site of the electron transport chain. (Three words)
- A type of fermentation that takes place in animal cells and produces lactate.
- The removal of a carbon dioxide molecule.
- An enzyme found embedded in cellular membranes that phosphorylates ADP to form ATP as protons flow through it. (Two words together)
- The synthesis of ATP through the movement of protons down their concentration gradient across a semipermeable membrane, catalysed by ATP synthase. (Two words together)
- A coenzyme that binds an acetyl group to form acetyl coenzyme A during oxidative decarboxylation of aerobic respiration. (Two words together)
- The compound formed from the phosphorylation of glucose in glycolysis. It splits into two molecules of triose phosphate. (Two words)
- The ratio of carbon dioxide produced to oxygen consumed during respiration. (Two words)
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- The removal of a hydrogen atom.
- An organelle found in eukaryotic cells that is the site of aerobic respiration.
- The first stage of aerobic respiration that takes place in the mitochondrial matrix and converts pyruvate into acetyl coenzyme A and carbon dioxide. Reduced NAD is also formed. (Two words)
- The universal energy carrier found in all living cells. (Two words together)
- A six-carbon molecule formed in the first stage of the Krebs cycle from the reaction of acetyl coenzyme A and oxaloacetate.
- The synthesis of ATP from reduced coenzymes and oxygen in the electron transport chain of aerobic respiration. (Two words)
- A two-carbon molecule formed in oxidative decarboxylation when an acetyl group is bound by coenzyme A. It is oxidised in the Krebs cycle. (Two words and a letter together)
- A four-carbon molecule that combines with acetyl coenzyme A to produce six-carbon citrate in the first stage of the Krebs cycle. It is eventually regenerated, allowing the cycle to continue.
- Folds of the inner mitochondrial membrane that provide a large surface area for oxidative phosphorylation.
- The fluid-filled space within the inner membrane of the mitochondria which contains mitochondrial DNA and enzymes required for aerobic respiration. (Or a film starring Keanu Reeves one of these answers may get you a mark on your A Level)
- A type of anaerobic respiration that does not involve an electron transport chain.
- A type of fermentation that takes place in plant root cells and yeast cells, and produces ethanol and carbon dioxide.
- A form of cellular respiration that takes place in the presence of oxygen and produces carbon dioxide, water and ATP.
- Molecules that help enzymes carry out their function e.g. NAD, FAD, coenzyme A and NADP.
- Oxygen acts as the final one of these in the electron transfer chain (Two words together)
- A device used to determine respiration rate in living organisms by measuring the change in volume of oxygen or carbon dioxide.
32 Clues: The removal of a hydrogen atom. • The removal of a carbon dioxide molecule. • The universal energy carrier found in all living cells. (Two words together) • A type of fermentation that takes place in animal cells and produces lactate. • An organelle found in eukaryotic cells that is the site of aerobic respiration. • ...
BIO-Ch.1,2 and 3. 2021-08-13
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- Useful fungi used to make antibiotics.
- False feet of Amoeba.
- The lactobacillus bacterium convert the lactose of milk to lactic acid which changes the milk to ______.
- Transparent thread like structure.
- Connects muscles to bones.
- The pigment which helps to trap sunlight.
- Harmful fungi diseases in human.
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- Sprain is caused by excessive pulling of _____.
- The tissue that consists of matrix.
- Organisms that cannot make their own food.
10 Clues: False feet of Amoeba. • Connects muscles to bones. • Harmful fungi diseases in human. • Transparent thread like structure. • The tissue that consists of matrix. • Useful fungi used to make antibiotics. • The pigment which helps to trap sunlight. • Organisms that cannot make their own food. • Sprain is caused by excessive pulling of _____. • ...
Kreb's Cycle 2012-03-26
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- This step has five carbons
- Where does this cycle take place in the Mitochondria?
- Also known as Citrate
- Combines with oxaloacetate to create a six carbon chain
- This occurs at a substrate level
- Released as waste
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- Combined with ADP to make ATP
- There is only one of these made through each pyruvate
- The act of removing carbons
- How many times does this cycle occur per molecule of Glucose?
10 Clues: Released as waste • Also known as Citrate • This step has five carbons • The act of removing carbons • Combined with ADP to make ATP • This occurs at a substrate level • There is only one of these made through each pyruvate • Where does this cycle take place in the Mitochondria? • Combines with oxaloacetate to create a six carbon chain • ...
bones 2025-02-24
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- fracture where other tissues not involved; skin intact
- secrete enzymes that break down bone tissue; develop from monocytes
- fracture where one broken end driven into the other
- undifferentiated bone cells
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- fracture that causes microscopic fissures in bone
- produce the matrix
- fracture where bone is splintered or crushed
- fracture where one side bends;The other side is broken
- mature bone cells
- fracture where the broken ends protrude through the skin
10 Clues: mature bone cells • produce the matrix • undifferentiated bone cells • fracture where bone is splintered or crushed • fracture that causes microscopic fissures in bone • fracture where one broken end driven into the other • fracture where other tissues not involved; skin intact • fracture where one side bends;The other side is broken • ...
Crossword Photosynthesis Puzzle 2025-12-05
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- Another word for the Stroma
- Electron transport chain
- Fluid-filled space within chloroplasts where the light-independent reactions
- Preforms photosynthesis
- Acts as an electron carrier
- The process where plants, algae, and some bacteria use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create their own food and release oxygen
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- Glucose and oxygen
- Carbon Dioxide, light energy, and water
- Water; A crucial reactant
- A membrane-bound sac within chloroplasts
10 Clues: Glucose and oxygen • Preforms photosynthesis • Electron transport chain • Water; A crucial reactant • Another word for the Stroma • Acts as an electron carrier • Carbon Dioxide, light energy, and water • A membrane-bound sac within chloroplasts • Fluid-filled space within chloroplasts where the light-independent reactions • ...
Vegeta Nakeith Chapter 8/9 2020-01-29
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- Food
- Different
- Takes place in specialized structures inside plant cells
- Splitting of glucose-2 net ATP generated
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- The pigment that absorbs sunlight
- Converts the sun's energy into chemical energy stored in sugar
- Cycle Energy of glucose molecule is harvested as ATP (2)-it occurs in the mitochondria (matrix)
- Self
- The food, plants make (sugar)
- Transport System Also happens in the mitochondria, more ATP is generated (32)
10 Clues: Food • Self • Different • The food, plants make (sugar) • The pigment that absorbs sunlight • Splitting of glucose-2 net ATP generated • Takes place in specialized structures inside plant cells • Converts the sun's energy into chemical energy stored in sugar • Transport System Also happens in the mitochondria, more ATP is generated (32) • ...
i-EXCEL OMNI 2021-06-30
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- Guided by Clock
- Key to success in the Role of Advisory
- Total output divided by total input
- Dealing with necessity tasks as per Urgent/Important matrix
- represents your mission, direction and values
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- Tasks which are Urgent but not important
- How you manage your time
- Guided by Compass
- Tasks which are Not Urgent as well as not important
- On the Tasks those are important but not urgent
10 Clues: Guided by Clock • Guided by Compass • How you manage your time • Total output divided by total input • Key to success in the Role of Advisory • Tasks which are Urgent but not important • represents your mission, direction and values • On the Tasks those are important but not urgent • Tasks which are Not Urgent as well as not important • ...
Mass spectroscopy- Dr. Ojaswi Ghadge 2021-08-25
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- one type of mass analyzer
- Here the sample ions are separated based on their m/z value
- gas used in FAB ionization method
- sample has to be in this state to get analyzed by MS
- one method of ionization in MS
- strongest peak in Mass spectrum
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- Harsh method of ionization
- peak with highest m/z value
- one Radiation absorbing matrix material
- reaction gas used in chemical ionization
10 Clues: one type of mass analyzer • Harsh method of ionization • peak with highest m/z value • one method of ionization in MS • strongest peak in Mass spectrum • gas used in FAB ionization method • one Radiation absorbing matrix material • reaction gas used in chemical ionization • sample has to be in this state to get analyzed by MS • ...
DH Key terms 2022-11-09
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- dental biofilm that has been mineralized.
- without definite shape
- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth.
- microorganism that lives and grows without oxygen
- protects the body against infection and disease.
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- nucleus, focus, point of origin.
- not made up of or containing cells
- a surrounding framework
- a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently
- can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen
10 Clues: without definite shape • a surrounding framework • nucleus, focus, point of origin. • not made up of or containing cells • dental biofilm that has been mineralized. • can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen • protects the body against infection and disease. • crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth. • microorganism that lives and grows without oxygen • ...
GEETA VERMA 1 2017-10-26
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- function in which the power of each term is the same.
- differentiate a function again and again
- if it is continuous at every point of the domain.
- arrangements of elements in row and column
- the function z = f(x,y)
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- rows and columns are equal
- all angles are equal
- all sides are equal of a solid
- x=rcos(a), y = rsin(a)
- Increments are given in all the variables.
10 Clues: all angles are equal • x=rcos(a), y = rsin(a) • the function z = f(x,y) • rows and columns are equal • all sides are equal of a solid • differentiate a function again and again • Increments are given in all the variables. • arrangements of elements in row and column • if it is continuous at every point of the domain. • function in which the power of each term is the same.
Cine y Series de Televisión 2024-07-19
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- Película de ciencia ficción con Neo
- Premios de la Academia de Cine
- Personaje criado en la selva, creado por Edgar Rice Burroughs
- Agente secreto británico
- Director de "E.T." y "Jurassic Park"
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- Estudio detrás de los superhéroes como Spider-Man
- Ciudad ficticia en la serie "Batman"
- Director conocido por el thriller "Psicosis"
- Serie de televisión sobre seis amigos en Nueva York
- Director de "Pulp Fiction" y "Kill Bill"
10 Clues: Agente secreto británico • Premios de la Academia de Cine • Película de ciencia ficción con Neo • Ciudad ficticia en la serie "Batman" • Director de "E.T." y "Jurassic Park" • Director de "Pulp Fiction" y "Kill Bill" • Director conocido por el thriller "Psicosis" • Estudio detrás de los superhéroes como Spider-Man • Serie de televisión sobre seis amigos en Nueva York • ...
Module 5 Crossword 2025-11-25
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- Most common modern monitor type
- LCD screens cannot transmit true ______ shades
- Radiologists get LCD screens with _____ matrices for better spatial resolution
- Determines shades of gray
- ______ Pixel sizes cause increased spatial resolution.
- Limitation of LCD screens that determines where we stand
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- Basic picture element determining spatial resolution
- LCD screens function due to the ______ of light
- Measurement of pixel closeness for finer resolution
- A rectangular or square table arrangement of pixels
10 Clues: Determines shades of gray • Most common modern monitor type • LCD screens cannot transmit true ______ shades • LCD screens function due to the ______ of light • Measurement of pixel closeness for finer resolution • A rectangular or square table arrangement of pixels • Basic picture element determining spatial resolution • ...
Celebrities 2025-12-19
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- Argentine football icon often called the GOAT
- Portuguese soccer legend with 1B+ followers
- Tech billionaire who owns X and Tesla
- Matrix star known for being "breathtaking"
- British powerhouse known for "Hello" and "30"
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- Actress who played Barbie in the 2023 hit
- Pop star known for the Eras Tour
- Queen of the Beyhive and "Halo" singer
- Actress known for Dune and Euphoria
- Canadian rapper known as "Champagne Papi"
10 Clues: Pop star known for the Eras Tour • Actress known for Dune and Euphoria • Tech billionaire who owns X and Tesla • Queen of the Beyhive and "Halo" singer • Actress who played Barbie in the 2023 hit • Canadian rapper known as "Champagne Papi" • Matrix star known for being "breathtaking" • Portuguese soccer legend with 1B+ followers • ...
IB1 BM marketing Crossword 2023-07-24
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- Shows sales journey for all products
- Small part of the population for market research
- Small discussion groups for market research
- Product portfolio analysis tool
- Specialized target market
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- low market share low market growth products
- Pricing that lowers price for market entry
- Product sold at a loss to attract customers
- Orientation that produces and then sells a product
- use of exclusive name or symbol on a product
- analyses the external environment of a business
11 Clues: Specialized target market • Product portfolio analysis tool • Shows sales journey for all products • Pricing that lowers price for market entry • low market share low market growth products • Product sold at a loss to attract customers • Small discussion groups for market research • use of exclusive name or symbol on a product • ...
Chapter 17 crossword 2025-12-10
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- Crystal mineral in bones and teeth which contains calcium and phosphate
- Hardened plaque from calcified minerals from saliva
- White blood cell that protects against infection and disease
- Microorganism that can live with oxygen
- Surrounding frame
- Nucleus, point of origin
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- Not made up of cells
- Solution with more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently
- Microorganism that lives without oxygen
- inhibits calcification in parotid saliva
- Has no shape or visible differentiation structurally
11 Clues: Surrounding frame • Not made up of cells • Nucleus, point of origin • Microorganism that lives without oxygen • Microorganism that can live with oxygen • inhibits calcification in parotid saliva • Hardened plaque from calcified minerals from saliva • Has no shape or visible differentiation structurally • White blood cell that protects against infection and disease • ...
Pi Day Crossword Puzzle 2020-03-11
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- division, is a shortcut method for dividing two polynomials which can be used in place of the standard long division algorithm
- a mathematical sentence with an equal sign
- division, a method of solving polynomial long division
- , the nature of something's ingredients or constituents
- , writing a number or another mathematical object as a product of several factors, usually smaller or simpler objects of the same kind
- equations ,function that "reverses" another function
- answer or explanations
- is a scalar value that can be computed from the elements of a square matrix and encodes certain properties of the linear transformation described by the matrix
- power to which a number is to be raised
- functions , function such as a quadratic, a cubic, a quartic, and so on, involving only non-negative integer powers of x
- related to an equation using variables for numbers
- number, number that can be expressed by integers
- type of smooth curve lying in a plane
- the study of rules of operations and relations
- positive or negative whole number
- not equal to zero
- numbers, a whole, rational or irrational measurement
- related objects in a group
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- a quantity representing the power to which a given number or expression is to be raised
- a polynomial consisting of three terms
- an algebraic sentence consisting of only one term
- arrangement of numbers where order doesn’t matter
- root , number which produces a specified quantity when multiplied by itself.
- equations,any equation that contains a trigonometric function. ... As mentioned in Trigonometric Identities, a trigonometric equation that holds true for any angle is called a trigonometric identity
- algebraic expression with two terms
- value, a numbers distance from zero on a number line
- function , a function defined by multiple sub-functions, each sub-function applying to a certain interval of the main function's domain, a sub-domain
- expression, fractions containing polynomials in the numerator
- sections , a figure formed by the intersection of a plane and a right circular cone
- is a plane curve surrounding two focal points
30 Clues: not equal to zero • answer or explanations • related objects in a group • positive or negative whole number • algebraic expression with two terms • type of smooth curve lying in a plane • a polynomial consisting of three terms • power to which a number is to be raised • a mathematical sentence with an equal sign • is a plane curve surrounding two focal points • ...
AmayaWayman Week10 Puzzle-MrBrooks 2020-11-19
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- any material having spaces or holes through which liquid or air may pass.
- These are ceramic peices used for dishes or dishware; "dinnerware"
- What refers to the thermal expansion compatibility between glaze and clay body?
- the very first firing of pottery before it is glazed.
- the sudden change in the ceramic body while firing.
- what is the proccess where glaze melts on the fired body and forms a vitreous surface.
- the proccess for ceramic materials are determined based on the nature of the matrix; the properties of ceramics.
- This type of clay is not nonporous and may or may not be glazed.
- the progressive partial fusion of a clay, or of a body, as a result of a firing process.
- A layer or coating of a vitreous substance which has been fused to a ceramic body while firing.
- a crystalline form of silica formed in the matrix of clay bodies as they fire in the kiln.
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- substances used in glasses, glazes, and ceramic bodies to lower the high melting point.
- What occurs during the reduction firing and is a result of fast firing and/or lack of oxygen in the kiln?
- This is a ceramic material made by heating materials like koalin in a kiln with very high temperatures.
- This is an alumino silicate ceramic with a good high-temperature stability.
- What is slightly less porous and courser than stoneware and porcelain?
- A fault that can occur during firing; the cracking along the body of the ceramic.
- This is a necessary for both glazing and body construction of ceramic.
- refers to the period in a kiln firing where the last of the mechanical water in body are being released.
- What is a furnance or oven for burning, baking, or drying?
- defined as a firing defect in whch blisters form within a clay body causing large limps on the surface.
21 Clues: the sudden change in the ceramic body while firing. • the very first firing of pottery before it is glazed. • What is a furnance or oven for burning, baking, or drying? • This type of clay is not nonporous and may or may not be glazed. • These are ceramic peices used for dishes or dishware; "dinnerware" • ...
Skeletal System 2020-10-26
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- blood cell formation; occurs within red bone marrow
- 2nd cervical vertebrae; contains the dens
- hyaline cartilage that covers the epiphysis of long bones
- soft spots in a baby's skull; permits movement during the birthing process
- bone breaking/resorbing cell
- end of a long bone; filled with spongy bone with red bone marrow
- layer of bone tissue that has many small spaces and is found just inside the layer of compact bone and the epiphysis; contains red bone marrow
- type of bone that develops between sheets of cartilage; bones of the skull
- small cavities in bone that contain osteocytes
- bones of the limbs and limb girdles that are attached to the axial skeleton
- under the periosteum, smooth and very hard; found in the diaphysis
- most common type of bone; develops from hyaline cartilage and ossification centers
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- cartilaginous layer within the epiphysis of a long bone that grows
- shaft of long bone, composed of compact bone
- mature bone cell
- portion of the skeletal system that consists of the skull, hyoid, rib cage, and vertebral column
- middle of the osteon, allows for passage of blood vessels, lymphatic vessels, and nerves; every osteon has one central canal
- 1st cervical vertebrae; articulates with the occipital bone
- basic structural and functional unit of compact bone
- type of fibrous joint; Do NOT move at all; found in the skull
- thin,dense membrane that covers the diaphysis and contains nerves and blood vessels that nourish the bone.
- place where 2 bones meet
- concentric rings of hard, calcified matrix
- bone-forming cells that secrete the bone matrix; responsible for bone growth
- hairlike canals that connect lacunae to each other and the central canal
- within the shaft of the long bones filled with yellow bone marrow that stores fat
26 Clues: mature bone cell • place where 2 bones meet • bone breaking/resorbing cell • 2nd cervical vertebrae; contains the dens • concentric rings of hard, calcified matrix • shaft of long bone, composed of compact bone • small cavities in bone that contain osteocytes • blood cell formation; occurs within red bone marrow • basic structural and functional unit of compact bone • ...
Semester 1 Revision 2021 2021-05-25
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- Area of the brain responsible for coordinating motor commands initiated by the primary motor cortex.
- This unites the anterior and posterior blood supplies in the brain.
- A motor neuron and the muscle fibres it innervates.
- This compound requires the use of a carrier protein to cross the plasma membrane.
- The midbrain, pons and medulla oblongata form the _____ ____.
- In the absence of oxygen, the body makes ATP via ________ ___________.
- The carpal bones of the hand are _____ bones.
- ___________ joints are freely moveable joints.
- The difference in charge across the membrane of a neuron.
- Type of bone cell that secretes extracellular matrix to build new bone.
- _____________ is released from parasympathetic and sympathetic pre-ganglionic fibres.
- If the pH of the blood drops, free hydrogen ions will bind to ___________, forming carbonic acid.
- Structure responsible for detecting muscle tension.
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- Chains of _____ _____ link together to form polypeptides.
- _____ _______ solutes can cross the plasma membrane via simple diffusion.
- During muscle contraction, _______ binds to actin forming a cross bridge.
- Name the process whereby a vesicle fuses with the cell membrane to secrete a substance into the extracellular fluid.
- Name of the process whereby cells become specialised for a function.
- Type of conduction that occurs on myelinated axons.
- Layer of the skin that contains blood vessels and nerves.
- When calcium binds to this molecule, a conformational change uncovers binding sites for cross bridge formation.
- A chemical reaction whereby a substance is broken apart into smaller parts.
- Opening of chemically-gated sodium channels will cause an ___________ _______ potential.
- The cell bodies of first order neurons are located here.
- Type of receptor that responds to light.
- type IIB fibres are fast twitch __________ fibres.
- Tissue type that contains a lot of extracellular matrix and few cells.
- This type of bone tissue reduces the weight of the skeleton.
- Contraction of the ciliary muscle causes the lens to _____.
- Parasympathetic fibres exit via the cranial and ______ regions.
30 Clues: Type of receptor that responds to light. • The carpal bones of the hand are _____ bones. • ___________ joints are freely moveable joints. • type IIB fibres are fast twitch __________ fibres. • A motor neuron and the muscle fibres it innervates. • Type of conduction that occurs on myelinated axons. • Structure responsible for detecting muscle tension. • ...
Tissues 2017-02-08
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- Type of membrane that's found in the respiratory or digestive tracts (or anything that has an opening to the outside world)
- Hypertrophy is _____ cells or cell growth
- Type of junction that prevent breakage or tearing
- Neoplasia is abnormal growth or a _____
- Adult stem cells that can't turn into anything, but can turn in to a few things (e.g. bone marrow)
- Type of epithelium that has cilia, has a single layer of cells but looks stratified
- Type of muscle that pumps blood
- Type of muscle that's under voluntary control
- Most abundant cells in body, lots of extracellular matrix, has blood vessels
- Necrosis occurs if a disease invades the body or _____ occurs
- More cells, mitosis
- There is NO room for blood vessels, lines the body's cavities and external body surface, and constitutes most glands
- Type of muscle that lacks striations
- Type of tissue that contains the brain and spinal cord and used for internal communication
- Type of fluid that's used for lubrication
- Type of epithelium tissue that has a single layer of cells
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- Regeneration is replacing _____ cells with new, fully functioning cells
- There are _____ broad categories of tissues
- Only fluid type of CT
- Type of bone that is a CT
- The _____ matrix is the space between cells
- Found in the lacunae of cartilage
- Stem cells don't have a set or _____ job
- Found in the lacunae of compact bone
- Programmed cell death
- The replacement of scar tissue
- Changing from one type of mature tissue to another type
- Cells that shrink as we age
- Type of cartilage found in external ear
- Two types of stem cells: totipotent and pluripotent and they can both turn in to anything
- Tight junctions prevent _____
- Cells that shrink because they aren't being used
32 Clues: More cells, mitosis • Only fluid type of CT • Programmed cell death • Type of bone that is a CT • Cells that shrink as we age • Tight junctions prevent _____ • The replacement of scar tissue • Type of muscle that pumps blood • Found in the lacunae of cartilage • Found in the lacunae of compact bone • Type of muscle that lacks striations • Neoplasia is abnormal growth or a _____ • ...
Skeletal System 2015-09-21
Across
- shinbone, long bone of the lower leg
- cut food with their sharp thin edges
- support the weight of the body and allow motion of the lower extremity
- functional part of the bone, bone matrix, and is entirely outside of the cells
- connected to make up part of the roof and sides of the human skull
- connective tissue that attaches bone to bone
- its what osteoblasts become when trapped in matrix that they secrete
- bone marrow produces red and white blood cells and platelets
- assist in mobility and support of the hand
- connected to the carpal bones of the wrist
- it extends from the lateral side of the elbow to the thumb side of the wrist and runs parallel to the ulna
- connected to the toe
- holds upper teeth in place
- bone marrow found in the hollow interior of the middle portion of long bones
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- performs movements of the arm, hand, and wrist
- protects spinal cord
- shock absorber between two vertebrae in the spinal column
- forms the anterior part of the pelvic ring
- the calf bone in the lower part of the leg
- front of the skull and corresponds to the region know as the forehead
- large multinucleated cells responsible for bone degradation
- skeleton upper limbs and lower limbs
- strong weight-bearing platform
- Bones hard dense bone that provides strength, structure, and mobility
- front bone located in the middle of the thorax between two sets of ribs
- found at the lower-back area of the cranium
- topmost vertebrae of the spinal column
- connective tissue to provide support, but is less rigid than bone
- lower jaw bone
- attachment site for tendons, ligaments and muscles
- skeleton provides support and protection for the brain, spinal cord, and organs in the ventral body cavity
31 Clues: lower jaw bone • protects spinal cord • connected to the toe • holds upper teeth in place • strong weight-bearing platform • shinbone, long bone of the lower leg • cut food with their sharp thin edges • skeleton upper limbs and lower limbs • topmost vertebrae of the spinal column • forms the anterior part of the pelvic ring • the calf bone in the lower part of the leg • ...
Pivot Point Chapter 7 Trichology (1) 2014-12-01
Across
- The second layer of hair consisting of unique protein structures.
- Germinal matrix cells produce the cells that ultimately ? (harden) and form the three major layers of the hair.
- The hair follicle that produces a tightly curled hair has a flattened, ? shape.
- The main purposes of ? are adornment and protection from heat, cold and injury
- The outer covering of the hair shaft made up of overlapping layers of transparent scales.
- In tightly curled hair, the follicle is almost ? to the surface of the scalp.
- The ? matrix is the area of the bulb where cell division (mitosis) takes place.
- The hair ?, sometimes referred to as the hair shaft or strand, is the portion of the hair that extends above the skin's surface.
- In hair that is tightly ?, the hair follicles grow from the scalp at a much stronger angle.
- the ? of the hair follicle determines the natural flow or wave pattern of the hair.
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- In straight or wavy hair, hair follicles are more or less vertical to the surface of the scalp, with a slight tilt.
- The technical name for the study of hair is ?
- In fetal life, the hair ? forms from a cluster of cells in the upper layer of skin.
- The ? of the hair fiber will be the same as the diameter of the inside of the follicle.
- The ? of the hair follicle will determine the shape of the hair shaft as it grows from the follicle.
- Only the ? of the hair bulb are alive.
- The hair ? is the portion of hair that is inside the hair follicle under the skin's surface.
- The ? is filled with capillaries that supply nourishment to the cells around it.
- the central core of the hair shaft, also called the pith or marrow
- The follicle in straight or wavy hair is typically ? or oval.
20 Clues: Only the ? of the hair bulb are alive. • The technical name for the study of hair is ? • The follicle in straight or wavy hair is typically ? or oval. • The second layer of hair consisting of unique protein structures. • the central core of the hair shaft, also called the pith or marrow • ...
Crossword Carry out general demolition CPCCCA3001 2023-08-07
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- A key health and safety risk associated with working at heights over two metres
- Consult this professional before demolition, to identify any load-bearing structures
- (2 words) When a wall or beam is supporting much of the weight of the overlying parts of the structure
- A digging and earth-moving machine used in demolition work
- An acronym for the document required for high-risk demolition work
- A heavy hammer used in demolition work
- An environmental issue caused by the use of power tools used in demolition work
- (2 words) A pneumatic power tool that combines a hammer and chisel, which is used to break up concrete
- (2 words) A key health and safety risk in which someone could get hit by items from above
- (2 words) This is what should happen to all service lines before demonstration begins
- (4 words) A phone line service established to advise the builder of the location of electric, gas, water and sewerage lines
- words) A powered saw in which the cutting action is achieved through a push-and-pull motion of the blade
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- One of the two variables shown on a risk assessment matrix – the probability
- A hazardous material associated mostly with homes built prior to the 1980s
- One of the two variables shown on a risk assessment matrix – the impact
- A horizontal support of timber, stone, concrete, or steel that sits across the top of a door or window
- In case of later complaints or claims, it a good idea to take these of the neighbouring buildings, before demolition work begins
- (2 words) A no-go area
- It is professional and courteous to let these people know that demolition is going to take place
- (2 words) Much demolition work has this risk level
- (2 words) A steel tool used to pry timber members from the structure
- This is the producer who provides the Safety Data Sheet
22 Clues: (2 words) A no-go area • A heavy hammer used in demolition work • (2 words) Much demolition work has this risk level • This is the producer who provides the Safety Data Sheet • A digging and earth-moving machine used in demolition work • An acronym for the document required for high-risk demolition work • ...
Crossword Carry out general demolition CPCCCA3001 2023-08-07
Across
- An acronym for the document required for high-risk demolition work
- One of the two variables shown on a risk assessment matrix – the probability
- (2 words) When a wall or beam is supporting much of the weight of the overlying parts of the structure
- (4 words) A phone line service established to advise the builder of the location of electric, gas, water and sewerage lines
- A heavy hammer used in demolition work
- This is the producer who provides the Safety Data Sheet
- (2 words) A pneumatic power tool that combines a hammer and chisel, which is used to break up concrete
- A key health and safety risk associated with working at heights over two metres
- (2 words) A steel tool used to pry timber members from the structure
- In case of later complaints or claims, it a good idea to take these of the neighbouring buildings, before demolition work begins
- An environmental issue caused by the use of power tools used in demolition work
- One of the two variables shown on a risk assessment matrix – the impact
- (2 words) A powered saw in which the cutting action is achieved through a push-and-pull motion of the blade
- It is professional and courteous to let these people know that demolition is going to take place
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- (2 words) Much demolition work has this risk level
- (2 words) This is what should happen to all service lines before demonstration begins
- Consult this professional before demolition, to identify any load-bearing structures
- A digging and earth-moving machine used in demolition work
- A horizontal support of timber, stone, concrete, or steel that sits across the top of a door or window
- (2 words) A key health and safety risk in which someone could get hit by items from above
- (2 words) A no-go area
- A hazardous material associated mostly with homes built prior to the 1980s
22 Clues: (2 words) A no-go area • A heavy hammer used in demolition work • (2 words) Much demolition work has this risk level • This is the producer who provides the Safety Data Sheet • A digging and earth-moving machine used in demolition work • An acronym for the document required for high-risk demolition work • ...
MATRIX WORDSCAPES 2023-09-28
Ansoff Matrix 2020-12-05
4 Clues: Sell New Products in New Markets. ___________ • Sell existing products in new markets . Market ____________ strategy • Sell New products in existing markets. __________ development strategy • Increase the share of current markets with the current product/service range. Market ________ strategy.
Cellular Respiration 2025-03-04
sqc2 2018-12-06
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- a channel described by a channel matrix with only one non zero element in each column.
- a path or a medium through which the symbols flow to the receiver end.
Down
- a channel described by a channel matrix with only one non zero element in each row.
- conversion of output of a discrete memoryless source into a sequence of binary symbols
- a channel which is both lossless & deterministic
5 Clues: a channel which is both lossless & deterministic • a path or a medium through which the symbols flow to the receiver end. • a channel described by a channel matrix with only one non zero element in each row. • a channel described by a channel matrix with only one non zero element in each column. • ...
Respiration Crossword 2022-01-06
Across
- the type of fermentation used by muscle cells and bacteria
- the gas prodcued by respiration
- the non-gas waste product of respiration
- the cite of all parts of aerobic respiration other than glycolysis
- the type of fermentation in yeast
- the type of respiration that uses oxygen
- anaerobic respiration makes ____ energy than aerobic respiration
- energy molecule formed by respiration
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- the organic molecule broken down in respiration
- the liquid interior of a mitochondria
- a synonym for anaerobic respiration
- the indicator for CO2
- ___ living things do respiration
- the type of respiration that does not use oxygen
- the inner folded membrane of a mitochondria
15 Clues: the indicator for CO2 • the gas prodcued by respiration • ___ living things do respiration • the type of fermentation in yeast • a synonym for anaerobic respiration • the liquid interior of a mitochondria • energy molecule formed by respiration • the non-gas waste product of respiration • the type of respiration that uses oxygen • the inner folded membrane of a mitochondria • ...
ISO 9000 2018-03-22
Across
- Analysis of the process, need _____ Methods
- Maintaining and improving process performance
- The processes are managed as a system defined by ?
- Key of every Relationship
- Monitor and measure processes
- Organizations are often structured into a hierarchy of functional ______.
- Establish the objectives and processes necessary to deliver results
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- All processes that provide the desired outcomes of the organization
- gather data for performance analysis
- What does an organization need to develop
- horizontal management, also known as Process _______.
- Timing and sequence of the ______ processes
- Examples of a resource
- the way Organizations are usually managed
- Tool used for the development of process sequences and their interactions.
15 Clues: Examples of a resource • Key of every Relationship • Monitor and measure processes • gather data for performance analysis • What does an organization need to develop • the way Organizations are usually managed • Analysis of the process, need _____ Methods • Timing and sequence of the ______ processes • Maintaining and improving process performance • ...
Operational Excellence 2018-04-30
Across
- Who is the newest PFU Staff member?
- What's Troy's dogs name?
- Which team won their third premiership in a row in 2003?
- what does "CVP" stand for?
- What is another name for a pulse check?
- what is the last step of the CI process?
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- What is the "C" in "PICK matrix"?
- Where has Tessa gone on holidays?
- what does the "A" in DMAIC stand for?
- What does "REV" stand for?
- What does the "IWIE" stand for?
- What does the "P" in "PDCA" stand for?
- Where should the CVP be displayed?
- Name a productivity tool
- What does the "S" in SIPOC stand for?
15 Clues: What's Troy's dogs name? • Name a productivity tool • What does "REV" stand for? • what does "CVP" stand for? • What does the "IWIE" stand for? • What is the "C" in "PICK matrix"? • Where has Tessa gone on holidays? • Where should the CVP be displayed? • Who is the newest PFU Staff member? • what does the "A" in DMAIC stand for? • What does the "S" in SIPOC stand for? • ...
Photosynthesis Keyterms 2013-05-27
Across
- Process in which molecules are broken down with energy
- Fixes carbon, attaches CO2 to five carbon RuBP
- Light-drive reacher that attaches one phosphate to another
- Uses CO2 to create sugars
- Light independent reaction of photosynthesis that forms glucose from CO2
- Distance between two successive waves of light
- Makes own food using CO2 from inorganic molecules
- Semifluid matrix that fills the chloroplast
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- Groups of pigments and molecules that work to begin reactions of photosynthesis
- Passes molecules from ECF to another.
- Three carbon PGAL
- Contains the chloroplast DNA
- Extract carbon atoms from inorganic sources
- Accessory pigment
- Electromagnetic energy light organized in packets
15 Clues: Three carbon PGAL • Accessory pigment • Uses CO2 to create sugars • Contains the chloroplast DNA • Passes molecules from ECF to another. • Extract carbon atoms from inorganic sources • Semifluid matrix that fills the chloroplast • Fixes carbon, attaches CO2 to five carbon RuBP • Distance between two successive waves of light • ...
Kaitlyn & Austin 2024-05-19
Across
- State the groom was born in
- The retail store where the bride works
- Bride’s hometown
- The bride lived next to Disney _____ for 3 years
- Affectionate nickname for the groom's Toyota Matrix
- Mt. _______: the first 14er the couple climbed together
- First _____, the breakfast joint where couple had their first date
- The bride’s oldest cat’s name, self-referential
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- Airline that the couple met on
- Bride’s college, abbr.
- ________ hour, or the first town the couple lived together
- The couple’s favorite meal of the day
- The bride and groom ski _______
- _____ Verde: the only CO natl. park couple hasn’t been together (or Spanish for table)
- Groom's college, abbr.
15 Clues: Bride’s hometown • Bride’s college, abbr. • Groom's college, abbr. • State the groom was born in • Airline that the couple met on • The bride and groom ski _______ • The couple’s favorite meal of the day • The retail store where the bride works • The bride’s oldest cat’s name, self-referential • The bride lived next to Disney _____ for 3 years • ...
A.1 Materials Science Introduction 2023-08-07
Across
- solids, excluding metals
- typically transparent and brittle
- stretch-ability
- ability to shape and mold
- electrons that are shared across the nuclei of a metal or metal alloy
- able to be stretched into long strands
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- having holes
- general name for a material made up of a fibre embedded in a matrix
- an alloy made of iron and carbon
- hard but will break if you drop it
- a substance made up of long chains of monomers
- having a crystal structure
- strong, malleable, usually lustrous
- whether or not liquid or gas can pass through
- when electrons are donated and elements become ionized in a material
15 Clues: having holes • stretch-ability • solids, excluding metals • ability to shape and mold • having a crystal structure • an alloy made of iron and carbon • typically transparent and brittle • hard but will break if you drop it • strong, malleable, usually lustrous • able to be stretched into long strands • whether or not liquid or gas can pass through • ...
Integumentary system 2022-05-10
Across
- release water, minerals, oil, and salt to the outside of the skin.
- Protect fingers and toes.
- Layer of naial you can see.
- The tube-like structure that keeps hair in your skin.
- Located under your skin, responsible for hair growth.
- Helps to keep heat in body.
- The middle layer of skin.
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- The bottom layer of skin.
- The part od the hair you can see, touch, and style.
- Largest, heaviest organ.
- The skin at the base of the nail plate.
- Skin under the nail plate.
- Moon-shaped part of your nail plate.
- Top layer of skin.
- The root of you nail.
15 Clues: Top layer of skin. • The root of you nail. • Largest, heaviest organ. • The bottom layer of skin. • Protect fingers and toes. • The middle layer of skin. • Skin under the nail plate. • Layer of naial you can see. • Helps to keep heat in body. • Moon-shaped part of your nail plate. • The skin at the base of the nail plate. • The part od the hair you can see, touch, and style. • ...
advance irrigation plumbing n 2024-10-25
Across
- prickly plants found in the desert (Cactus)
- things that happen and can be seen (Phenomenon)
- detailed studies of something (Analysis)
- people who graduated from school (Alumnus)
- bones in your back (Vertebra)
- things that make you react (Stimulus)
- green spots in dry deserts (Oasis)
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- tiny organisms that can make you sick (Bacterium)
- extra sections added to the end of a book (Appendix)
- outlines of what you’ll study in school (Syllabus)
- rules used to judge something (Criterion)
- grids or charts to organize information (Matrix)
- molds or mushrooms (Fungus)
- long papers written for school (Thesis)
- centers of atoms or cells (Nucleus)
15 Clues: molds or mushrooms (Fungus) • bones in your back (Vertebra) • green spots in dry deserts (Oasis) • centers of atoms or cells (Nucleus) • things that make you react (Stimulus) • long papers written for school (Thesis) • detailed studies of something (Analysis) • rules used to judge something (Criterion) • people who graduated from school (Alumnus) • ...
1st National math summit crossword: senior 2024-09-30
Across
- He’s the reason you’ll never quite finish the race.
- Twists but never turns.
- Ancient geometry’s wingman.
- It appears when things line up just right.
- Closer than you think, but you’ll never touch.
- No end in sight—Buzz would approve
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- Everywhere you go, nothing changes.
- Runs the world, but you never see it.
- A bell curve you can count on.
- Breaking waves like a DJ, but with math.
- The man behind the spiral in your garden.
- Packing circles with a god’s precision.
- More sides than a stop sign.
- What Neo might walk through.
- Not just for flight paths.
15 Clues: Twists but never turns. • Not just for flight paths. • Ancient geometry’s wingman. • More sides than a stop sign. • What Neo might walk through. • A bell curve you can count on. • No end in sight—Buzz would approve • Everywhere you go, nothing changes. • Runs the world, but you never see it. • Packing circles with a god’s precision. • Breaking waves like a DJ, but with math. • ...
90s Movies Crossword 2025-08-19
6 Clues: Disney lion cub (8) • Kevin left alone (9) • Dinosaurs return (8) • Shipwreck love story (7) • Pixar's cowboy & spaceman (7) • Keanu Reeves, "Red pill or blue pill" (6)
Data structure 2020-11-24
Across
- Pseudo-code conversation output express
- O(1) means competing time
- Inserting and deletions are made by both side
- one can convert a binary tree to its mirror image by traversing it
- Sorting works very well for small file
- Orders a list of value by repetitively shuffing
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- Old type of data structure
- Majority of meaningless element in matrix
- Algorithm that calls itself directly or indirectly
- Word shows itself difficult
10 Clues: O(1) means competing time • Old type of data structure • Word shows itself difficult • Sorting works very well for small file • Pseudo-code conversation output express • Majority of meaningless element in matrix • Inserting and deletions are made by both side • Orders a list of value by repetitively shuffing • Algorithm that calls itself directly or indirectly • ...
WORD HIPPO 2021-10-03
Across
- which dielectric is better for creating an capacitor
- treeing phenomenon is observed in
- A 37 bit mantissa has an accuracy of ... decimals
- Spot welding process is difficult for
- state of failure
Down
- The example of artificial fibre is
- power dissipated in pure capacitor is
- Maximum demand tariff is applied for which kind of consumers?
- The subset of circuit matrix can also be defined by
- Noise & ECG signals belongs to ______
10 Clues: state of failure • treeing phenomenon is observed in • The example of artificial fibre is • power dissipated in pure capacitor is • Noise & ECG signals belongs to ______ • Spot welding process is difficult for • A 37 bit mantissa has an accuracy of ... decimals • The subset of circuit matrix can also be defined by • which dielectric is better for creating an capacitor • ...
Business Environment A2 2017-10-04
Across
- have locations throughout Britain
- locations found throughout part of the country
- will only lose the money invested in the business
- located in 2 or more countries
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- business employing fewer than 10 people
- staffing structure where some jobs do not naturally fit
- staffing structure with many layers
- staffing structure with few levels of management
- business employing between 10 and 250 people
- shares sold on the stock exchange
10 Clues: located in 2 or more countries • have locations throughout Britain • shares sold on the stock exchange • staffing structure with many layers • business employing fewer than 10 people • business employing between 10 and 250 people • locations found throughout part of the country • staffing structure with few levels of management • ...
math vocabulary 1 2022-09-01
Across
- adding something to something else
- taking away something from something
- shapes with measurements, angles, lines
- expression with one or more variables
- numerical equation that's not a whole number
Down
- the process of dividing a matrix, vector
- a figure which is formed by two rays or lines that shares a common endpoint
- the process of combining matrices, vectors
- shape with 6 straight sides and angles
- relationship between lines and points
10 Clues: adding something to something else • taking away something from something • expression with one or more variables • relationship between lines and points • shape with 6 straight sides and angles • shapes with measurements, angles, lines • the process of dividing a matrix, vector • the process of combining matrices, vectors • numerical equation that's not a whole number • ...
MRUGESH_Digital India & FinTech_121563_TCE 2025-10-01
Across
- Popular Indian digital payments app (4 letters + TM)
- India’s unified payments interface system
- Unique identity number used for KYC in India
- Google’s mobile wallet & payments app
Down
- Organization that operates UPI and RuPay in India
- Know Your Customer — identity verification process
- Instant Real Time, 24×7 electronic funds transfer system
- India’s domestic card payment network
- Interoperable QR standard in India for payments
- Matrix barcode scanned for digital payments
10 Clues: India’s domestic card payment network • Google’s mobile wallet & payments app • India’s unified payments interface system • Matrix barcode scanned for digital payments • Unique identity number used for KYC in India • Interoperable QR standard in India for payments • Organization that operates UPI and RuPay in India • Know Your Customer — identity verification process • ...
FSC Pub Quiz 2025-11-21
Across
- - The theme of this crossword
- – 1993 classic featuring a return of dinosaurs
- – 1997 blockbuster about a doomed ocean liner
- – 1995 film featuring Woody and Buzz
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- – 1994 film about an extraordinary ordinary man
- – 1990 mob film directed by Scorsese
- – 1995 Scottish epic starring Mel Gibson
- – 1999 film whose first rule is not to talk about it
- – 1999 sci-fi film with bullet-time action
- – Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 cult hit
10 Clues: - The theme of this crossword • – Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 cult hit • – 1990 mob film directed by Scorsese • – 1995 film featuring Woody and Buzz • – 1995 Scottish epic starring Mel Gibson • – 1999 sci-fi film with bullet-time action • – 1997 blockbuster about a doomed ocean liner • – 1993 classic featuring a return of dinosaurs • ...
Histology 2023-02-17
Across
- What type of tissue is a single layer of tall cells (probably containing microvilli, some with cilia, and possibly goblet cells); is designed for absorption, mucus secretion, and propulsion of said mucus; and lines most of the digestive tract?
- What type of cells are column-shaped?
- What type of tissue has spindle shaped cells with central nuclei; has no striations; has closely arranged cells forming sheets; propels substances and is involuntary; and is found in the walls of hollow organs?
- What type of epithelial tissue consists of a single layer?
- What type of tissue contains a fluid matrix; and transports respiratory gases, nutrients, wastes, and other substances?
- What type of tissue is composed of several layers of keratinized and nonkeratinized cells; has metabolically active cells at the base; has keratinized dead cells at the surface; has a primary function of protection in areas exposed to abrasion; and forms the epidermis of the skin?
- What type of tissue resembles stratified squamous and stratified cuboidal; stretches readily; and is found in the urinary system (ureters, bladder, and urethra)?
- What type of tissue gives the appearance of multiple layers, but is actually a single layer; and is found in the lining of most of the upper respiratory tract?
- What type of tissue has branching, striated, Y-shaped cells; connect at specialized junctions called intercalated discs; propels blood; and is involuntary?
- What type of tissue contains a firm matrix with collagen fibers, chondroblasts during production, and chondrocytes in lacunae; forms the embryonic skeleton; forms the costal cartilages of the ribs; and forms the cartilages of the nose, trachea, and larynx?
- What type of tissue is dense containing a high proportion of elastic fibers; allows recoil after stretching; and is found in the walls of large arteries?
- What type of cell is as tall as it is wide?
- What type of tissue consists of parallel collagen fibers; attaches muscles to bones, muscles to muscles, and bones to bones; withstands great stress when pulling force is applied in one direction; and is found in tendons and most ligaments?
- What type of tissue contains all three fiber types and some white blood cells; wraps and cushions organs; plays an important role in inflammation; surrounds capillaries, is distributed under the epithelia, and packages organs?
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- What type of tissue has thick collagen fibers predominating; allows absorption of compressive shock; and is found in intervertebral discs, pubic symphysis, and the discs of knee joints?
- What type of tissue is similar to hyaline, but has more elastic fibers; maintains the shape of a structure but allows great flexibility; and is found in the external ear and epiglottis?
- What classification of tissues contains an extracellular matrix and has the common origin of mesenchyme?
- What type of epithelial tissue consists of multiple layers?
- What type of tissue is a single layer of flattened cells; allows materials to pass by diffusion and filtration; and is located in the air sacs of lungs?
- What type of tissue has long, cylindrical, multinucleate cells; has obvious striations; and is responsible for voluntary movement?
- What type of tissue is a loose network of reticular fibers; forms a soft internal skeleton to support other cell types; and is found in lymphoid organs?
- What type of tissue is irregularly arranged collagen fibers; withstands tension from many directions and provides structural strength; and is found in the dermis of the skin, joints, and submucosa of the digestive tract?
- What type of tissue is a hard, calcified matrix with many collagen fibers and is very well vascularized; and stores calcium, other minerals, and fat?
- What type of tissue has the nucleus of the cells squished to the side of the cell; provides a fuel reserve, insulates, and supports and protects organs; and is found under subcutaneous tissue, surrounds the kidneys and eyeballs, are found in the abdomen, and composes breast tissue?
- What type of tissue has a single layer of tubelike cells and is located in the kidney tubules and ovary surface?
- What type of cell is flat and scale-like?
- What type of tissue has branching cells and supporting cells; transmits electrical signals; and is located in the brain, spinal cord, and nerves?
27 Clues: What type of cells are column-shaped? • What type of cell is flat and scale-like? • What type of cell is as tall as it is wide? • What type of epithelial tissue consists of a single layer? • What type of epithelial tissue consists of multiple layers? • What classification of tissues contains an extracellular matrix and has the common origin of mesenchyme? • ...
Transdermal Drug Delivery System 2025-08-25
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- PATCHES are designed to support the passage of drug substances from the surface of the skin through its various layers and into the systemic circulation.
- first transdermal system for hypertension,- Transdermal Clonidine
- also known as high-frequency ultrasound, is a physical menthod of delivery that enhance transdermal drug delivery by influencing the integrity of the stratum corneum, affecting its penetrability.
- systems these are systems that incorporate a drug matrix layer between the backing and the frontal layers.
- reservoir or matrix system to store and release the drug at the skin site
- occlusive backing it is TDDS layer that protects the system from environmental entry and from loss of drug from the system
- pass effect
- It is a route where polar drugs favor transport between cells
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- is an advantage of TDDS where the initial pass of a drug substance is through the systemic and portal circulation avoiding the deactivation by digestive and liver enzymes.
- It is the route where nonpolar drugs tend to cross the cell barrier through the lipid-rich regions
- is a enhancer that increases skin permeability by reversibly damaging or altering the physicochemical nature of the stratum corneum to reduce its diffusional resistance
- adhesive layer to maintain contact with the skin after application.
- is a physical method of delivery of a charged chemical compound across the skin membrane using an electrical field.
- controlled transdermal is a system designed to contain a drug reservoir, or pouch, usually in liquid or gel form; a rate-controlling membrane; and backing, adhesive, and protecting layers
- ___ drugs are suitable candidates for transdermal delivery
15 Clues: pass effect • ___ drugs are suitable candidates for transdermal delivery • It is a route where polar drugs favor transport between cells • first transdermal system for hypertension,- Transdermal Clonidine • adhesive layer to maintain contact with the skin after application. • reservoir or matrix system to store and release the drug at the skin site • ...
Chapter 9 Vocab. 2021-02-05
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- electron carrier involved in glycolysis
- Innermost compartment of the Mitochondria
- process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- First set of reactions in cellular respiration
- Releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
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- Energy needed to raise the temp of water one degree celsius
- second stage of cellular respiration
- Process that requires oxygen
- Process that doesn't require oxygen
9 Clues: Process that requires oxygen • Process that doesn't require oxygen • second stage of cellular respiration • electron carrier involved in glycolysis • Innermost compartment of the Mitochondria • First set of reactions in cellular respiration • Releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen • Energy needed to raise the temp of water one degree celsius • ...
Unit 2: The Skeletal System 2021-01-16
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- GROWTH Cells develop into osteoblast which adds to the bone matrix.
- another word for spine
- A process where bone forms and replaces other tissues
- contains sternum x 1 and ribs x 24
- skull, rib cage, spine are examples of _________ skeleton
- constitutes of collarbone and shoulder blade
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- another word for shoulder blade
- humerus and femur are examples of ________ skeleton
- another word for collarbone
9 Clues: another word for spine • another word for collarbone • another word for shoulder blade • contains sternum x 1 and ribs x 24 • constitutes of collarbone and shoulder blade • humerus and femur are examples of ________ skeleton • A process where bone forms and replaces other tissues • skull, rib cage, spine are examples of _________ skeleton • ...
Microbiology 2021-05-10
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- to the benefit of both
- to the advantage of on , no harm/benefit to the other
- before the nucleus
- microorganisms that naturally live in or on the body
- organism attached to a substrate by an extracellular matrix in complex layers
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- invades host cells and causes harm
- true nucleus
- to live together in close association
- can not be seen with the naked eye
9 Clues: true nucleus • before the nucleus • to the benefit of both • invades host cells and causes harm • can not be seen with the naked eye • to live together in close association • microorganisms that naturally live in or on the body • to the advantage of on , no harm/benefit to the other • organism attached to a substrate by an extracellular matrix in complex layers
Reef Web3 Days Crossword 2022-11-09
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- Which framework is reef built on
- Founder of Ethereum
- An alternative blockchain to be used for testing
- Programming Language for smart contracts
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- Consensus mechanism used by Reef
- Name of the dApp we interacted with on Day 1
- Chat used to drip testnet tokens on your Reef wallet address
- REEF: Reliable ____ Efficient Fast
- The very first block on the Bitcoin blockchain
9 Clues: Founder of Ethereum • Consensus mechanism used by Reef • Which framework is reef built on • REEF: Reliable ____ Efficient Fast • Programming Language for smart contracts • Name of the dApp we interacted with on Day 1 • The very first block on the Bitcoin blockchain • An alternative blockchain to be used for testing • ...
Mineral Thins 2021-09-03
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- cluster of grapes
- rainbow like
- , outer former shape, which stays the same.
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- ,belief in healing stones, healing crystals, or the magical properties of gemstones and minerals
- ,particle of foreign matter contained within a mineral or gemstone.
- polished rock
- composed of fragments of different minerals in a matrix.
- natural hole or hollow area in rock.
- circles or orbs in the pattern,
9 Clues: rainbow like • polished rock • cluster of grapes • circles or orbs in the pattern, • natural hole or hollow area in rock. • , outer former shape, which stays the same. • composed of fragments of different minerals in a matrix. • ,particle of foreign matter contained within a mineral or gemstone. • ...
Maths Freshers Crossword 2020-10-06
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- Popular science fiction film title; an array of numbers or expressions
- The number of sides in a heptadecagon
- The opposite of differentiation
- Synonym of likelihood; course taken in mathematics and joint schools
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- Programming language used in mathematics
- The best Oxford college
- Abbreviation for the degree Computer Science
- Nickname for a 'pigeonhole' in which post is delivered
- Unabbreviated form of 'maths'
9 Clues: The best Oxford college • Unabbreviated form of 'maths' • The opposite of differentiation • The number of sides in a heptadecagon • Programming language used in mathematics • Abbreviation for the degree Computer Science • Nickname for a 'pigeonhole' in which post is delivered • Synonym of likelihood; course taken in mathematics and joint schools • ...
SWOT Analyse 2022-12-05
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- Wir haben bessere Produkte als die Konkurrenz ist eine ...
- Stärken und Schwächen gehören zur ...
- Raster der SWOT Analyse
- Dass sich der Markt ungünstig verändert stellt ein ... dar
- Chancen und Risiken gehören zur ... Analyse
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- Das O in SWOT steht für ... (in Englisch)
- Wie viele Strategien gibt es?
- Die SWOT-Analys ist ein Instrument der ... Planung.
- Wofür steht das S in SWOT?
9 Clues: Raster der SWOT Analyse • Wofür steht das S in SWOT? • Wie viele Strategien gibt es? • Stärken und Schwächen gehören zur ... • Das O in SWOT steht für ... (in Englisch) • Chancen und Risiken gehören zur ... Analyse • Die SWOT-Analys ist ein Instrument der ... Planung. • Wir haben bessere Produkte als die Konkurrenz ist eine ... • ...
dental hygiene 2024-12-16
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- tarter
- a band that adapts to the surface of the tooth
- white blood cells
- chelating agents with low toxicity
- Mineralized "hardened" dental biofilm
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- a place where bacteria, parasites, or other disease-causing agents can develop and lodge.
- without crystalline structure
- an organism able to live and reproduce only in the presence of free oxygen
- a main constituent of bone and tooth structure
9 Clues: tarter • white blood cells • without crystalline structure • chelating agents with low toxicity • Mineralized "hardened" dental biofilm • a band that adapts to the surface of the tooth • a main constituent of bone and tooth structure • an organism able to live and reproduce only in the presence of free oxygen • ...
BIO 201 Exam I Key Terms - Tissues 2017-04-13
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- characteristic of epithelial tissue, cells having apical surface and basal surface where they attach to underlaying cells/tissues
- characteristic of epithelial tissue, composed almost entirely of cells with little extracellular matrix, bound together by intercellular junctions
- composed of cells called fibers
- same size on all sides, nucleus is centrally located
- group of cells performing similar functions
- cartilage supporting connective tissue, most common, found at ends of bones that articulate with each other, in trachea, larynx, and nose
- taller than wide, nucleus is oval and located in basal region of cell
- fluid connective tissue, comprised of plasma, erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets
- type of nervous tissue, capable of initiating and conducting electrical activity throughout the body
- tissue that operates communication
- substance produced by cells of specific tissue containing protein fibers, salts, water, and dissolved macromolecules located outside of the cell
- type of epithelial layer, two or more layers of cells that don't all have apical surfaces or are attached to basement membrane
- flattened, similar to the shape of fried egg
- type of nervous tissue, support neurons
- group of fibers in connective tissue proper, long, unbranching, strong, flexible, and resistant to stretching
- type of epithelial layer, single layer of cells with apical surfaces directly attached to basement membrane
- cells that reside in lacunae, secrete gel-like extracellular matrix containing collagen and elastic fibers
- loose connective tissue proper, contains reticular fibers; found in spleen, lymph nodes, and bone marrow
- dense connective tissue proper, collagen fibers aligned parallel to applied force, found in tendons and ligaments
- type of epithelial layer, single layer but not all cells reach apical surface and nuclei give multilayered, stratified appearance
- cartilage supporting connective tissue, densely interwoven collagen fibers act as shock absorber, found in intervertebral disc, pubic symphysis, and the menisici of the knee
- connective tissue proper that has more protein fibers and less ground substance
- muscle attached to bones of skeleton or facial skin, cylindrical and long, multinucleated, striated, voluntary
- characteristic of epithelial tissue, lacking blood vessels, cells receiving nutrients through diffusion from underlying tissues
- muscle found in the walls of most internal organs, relatively short, wide in the middle, tapered at the ends (fusiform), involuntary, non-striated
- connective tissue proper that has fewer protein fibers and more ground substance
- muscle found in the wall of the heart (myocardium), branched, Y-shaped, shorter than skeletal fiber cells, striated, involuntary, attached to each other via strong gap junctions
- group of connective tissue proper, move through connective tissue spaces, involved in immune functions
- group of connective tissue proper, stationary, produces extracellular matrix, can store material, and can have immune function
- perform secretory function producing mucin, hormones, enzymes, and waste products
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- secondary portion of extracellular matrix besides protein fibers
- tissues providing protection, connection, and support
- group of fibers in connective tissue proper, thinner than collagen fibers, form meshwork-like configuration, found in organs with abundant spaces such as liver, lymph nodes, and spleen, acting as packing material
- tissue aiding in movement and compression
- bottom surface
- tissue covering surfaces, lining inside of body cavities and organs
- characteristic of epithelial tissue, containing nerve endings to detect changes in environment at a body or organ region
- group of fibers in connective tissue proper, thinner than collagen, stretches easily, branch, and rejoin, allow structures like blood vessels to stretch and relax
- gap junctions that allow rapid passage of electrical current from one cell to the next during each heart beat
- shared membrane specializations that bind epithelial cells tightly together via lateral surfaces
- loose connective tissue proper, "fat", comprised mainly of adipocytes (fat cells) and very little else
- dense connective tissue, irregular arrangement of collagen fibers, found in deep portion of skin (dermis) around some organs
- loose connective tissue proper, abundant ground substance, protects organs and tissues
- characteristic of epithelial tissue, cells are damaged frequently or die, replacement occurring just as quickly
- cells that make up bone
- characteristic of epithelial tissue, basal surface is attached to basement
- acellular structures produced by both epithelial and underlying connective tissue cells
- top or exposed
48 Clues: bottom surface • top or exposed • cells that make up bone • composed of cells called fibers • tissue that operates communication • type of nervous tissue, support neurons • tissue aiding in movement and compression • group of cells performing similar functions • flattened, similar to the shape of fried egg • same size on all sides, nucleus is centrally located • ...
Lesson 4: Designing Specific Game Components 2014-04-20
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- A technique that uses a non-square filtering pattern that helps to avoid a jagged finish. This kind of filtering is particularly suited for detailing distant textures, such as mountains in the background or a long, winding road.
- A computer software that takes care of all mathematical calculations for implementing physics concept in game animation.
- A game character that is not controlled by a player.
- The smallest unit of texture that the GPU can process.
- A sequence of challenging tasks and corresponding rewards that make players enjoy the game and gives them a sense of accomplishment.
- A part of game code that is repeated throughout the duration the game is played.
- A technique of incorporating the laws of physics into the game engine to realistically simulate the movement of game objects and characters that are free to move in a 3D space.
- A matrix that tells the position of the model in the game environment. It is used to rotate, scale, and translate objects in 3D space by modifying their vertices.
- A game loop in which the game code will call the Update method at fixed intervals.
- A texture filtering technique in which the GPU calculates a texel value from the given two texels and uses the resultant texel to create the final image.
- A process that determines the necessary action to be taken place based on the nature of the collision involved.
- An HLSL program that takes the 3D position of the vertex, multiplies it with a matrix, and then transforms it into a 2D screen coordinates.
- A lighting technique in which the light source is a point in the 3D space and shines light in every direction.
- The location within a particular space a texture will be applied.
- The space that defines which objects are visible and how those objects are visible from a game camera.
- The rate at which an image is refreshed.
- The 3D space in which the actual gameplay takes place.
- An HLSL program that draws each pixel of the screen using the coordinates it receives from the vertex shader.
- A matrix that is used to perform projection transformations.
- A language similar to C-language that helps to create shaders for the Direct3D pipeline.
- The space that the GPU uses for final rendering or drawing of the images on screen.
- A pre-calculated optimized sequence of images that provides texture information each of which is a progressively lower resolution.
- A process or method that determines whether objects or characters in a game world overlap each other.
- A tree structure arrangement of logical and spatial representation of a graphical scene.
- A dedicated microprocessor designed exclusively for handling physics calculations.
- A matrix that relocates the objects in the 3D world in line with the camera's position.
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- A method that constructs new data points in between the two separate sets of defined data points.
- A technique in which the GPU chooses either of the two texels to use. The texture features at the texel chosen are used to draw the texture onto the pixel.
- Another hardware-processing unit that provides physics processing.
- A technique that works on the principle that animation in 2D games can be set by creating a group of images that vary only slightly from each other. The differences in the images should be such that the human eye cannot distinguish these dissimilarities.
- A surface property of an object or character. It includes characteristics, such as color, shine, reflection, refraction, roughness, and so on of a particular surface.
- A method or technique that enables you to change the appearance of textures on images.
- Minor objects or events occurring in a game that are programmed to occur.
- A method of drawing images on a screen through a conversion of vector graphics format or geometry into raster or pixel image.
- A game loop in which the game code will call the Update and Draw methods continuously.
35 Clues: The rate at which an image is refreshed. • A game character that is not controlled by a player. • The smallest unit of texture that the GPU can process. • The 3D space in which the actual gameplay takes place. • A matrix that is used to perform projection transformations. • The location within a particular space a texture will be applied. • ...
