matrix Crossword Puzzles
Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration 2026-01-15
Across
- Name of the energy made in cellular respiration
- Requires NO oxygen to make ATP
- A stack of thykaloids
- The organelle in plants that conduct photosynthesis
- Organisms that harvest/hunt/gather their food
- The energy used to conduct photosynthesis
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- Require oxygen to make ATP
- Liquid filling the chloroplast; site of Calvin Cycle
- Organisms that make their own food
- Element in the air used as a reactant in photosynthesis
- ATP production in the cytoplasm; results in fermentation
- Liquid filling the mitochondria
- A green disk that contains chlorophyll and is the site of LDP (light-dependent reaction)
- Element in the air used as a reactant in cellular respiration
14 Clues: A stack of thykaloids • Require oxygen to make ATP • Requires NO oxygen to make ATP • Liquid filling the mitochondria • Organisms that make their own food • The energy used to conduct photosynthesis • Organisms that harvest/hunt/gather their food • Name of the energy made in cellular respiration • The organelle in plants that conduct photosynthesis • ...
Breakdown of the Electron Transport Chain 2024-11-15
Across
- This enzyme helps cells defend themselves against superoxide radicals by catalyzing the conversion of some of the radicals into hydrogen peroxide and molecular oxygen
- This coenzyme shuttles electrons from Complex I and Complex II to Complex III
- This is a large complex composed of two copies each of Complex I, Complex III, and Complex IV
- This enzyme catalyzes the transfer of electrons from QH2 to cytochrome c and pumps protons out of the matrix
- This peripheral membrane protein transfers electrons from Complex III to Complex IV
- At this enzyme, electrons from FADH2 enter the electron transport chain. This enzyme does not pump protons
- This transmembrane protein accepts electrons from Cyt c and transfers them to the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain, O2
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- This is a 2Fe-2S center within the Q-cytochrome c oxidoreductase enzyme which plays a role in accepting and transferring electrons
- At this enzyme, electrons from NADH flow to coenzyme Q which leads to the pumping of hydrogen ions out of the matrix
- This electron carrier is similar to FAD but lacks the nucleotide component
- This is the reduced form of an electron carrier involved in cellular respiration which enters the electron transport chain at Complex II
- This enzyme catalyzes the dismutation of hydrogen peroxide created by superoxide dismutase and other reactions into water and molecular oxygen
- This is the reduced form of an electron carrier involved in cellular respiration which enters the electron transport chain at Complex I
13 Clues: This electron carrier is similar to FAD but lacks the nucleotide component • This coenzyme shuttles electrons from Complex I and Complex II to Complex III • This peripheral membrane protein transfers electrons from Complex III to Complex IV • This is a large complex composed of two copies each of Complex I, Complex III, and Complex IV • ...
Daily words 10/14-11/7 2013-10-28
Across
- Being related to or
- The art or work of a society.
- A single or multiple array.
- Inclined to or liking to argue.
- The part of an experiment that doesn't change and is used to compare results.
- The part of the experiment that is changed or manipulated.
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- The results of a society or culture related to art and work
- Being able to get information from.
- Related to
9 Clues: Related to • Being related to or • A single or multiple array. • The art or work of a society. • Inclined to or liking to argue. • Being able to get information from. • The part of the experiment that is changed or manipulated. • The results of a society or culture related to art and work • The part of an experiment that doesn't change and is used to compare results.
Organizing 2024-10-07
7 Clues: 2nd Key Aspect Of organising • The jobs After listing the jobs • 3rd Types of organizing structur • workflow 4th importance of organiing • Ensure the design promotes efficiency • The last elements in organizational stucture • Each department is headed by manager such as marketing , finance manager
Organizing 2024-10-07
7 Clues: 2nd Key Aspect Of organising • The jobs After listing the jobs • 3rd Types of organizing structur • workflow 4th importance of organiing • Ensure the design promotes efficiency • The last elements in organizational stucture • Each department is headed by manager such as marketing , finance manager
Quiz 5 2013-11-07
Across
- Chemical substance that causes induced mutations
- Synthesis is inhibited by Penicillin and Ampicillin
- Occurs naturally due to mistakes by DNA Polymerase
- Used to compare gene expression under two or more conditions
- Gene that enables the ability to synthesize a complete cell wall
- Made of polysaccharide matrix
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- State in which genes for flagella and pili are suppressed
- Synthesizes cDNA using an RNA template
- Can synthesize all of its own amino acids
- Gene that enables the ability to synthesize histidine
- Viruses that infects bacteria
- Chemical that causes cancer
- Standardized media used in Kirby-Bauer tests
- Gene that enables the ability to repair mutations
- Unable to synthesize all of its own amino acids
15 Clues: Chemical that causes cancer • Viruses that infects bacteria • Made of polysaccharide matrix • Synthesizes cDNA using an RNA template • Can synthesize all of its own amino acids • Standardized media used in Kirby-Bauer tests • Unable to synthesize all of its own amino acids • Chemical substance that causes induced mutations • ...
Operational Excellence 2018-05-02
Across
- What does the "C" in "PICK matrix" stand for?
- What is the last step of the CI process?
- What does the "A" in "DMAIC" stand for?
- What does the "S" in "SIPOC" stand for?
- What does the "P" in "PDCA" stand for?
- What does "CVP" stand for?
- Where has Tessa gone on holidays?
- Who is the newest PFU staff member?
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- What does "IWIE" stand for?
- What does "REV" Stand for?
- What is another name for a pulse check?
- Where should the CVP be displayed?
- What is Troy's dogs name?
- Which team won their third AFL premiership in a row in 2003?
- Name a productivity tool.
15 Clues: What is Troy's dogs name? • Name a productivity tool. • What does "REV" Stand for? • What does "CVP" stand for? • What does "IWIE" stand for? • Where has Tessa gone on holidays? • Where should the CVP be displayed? • Who is the newest PFU staff member? • What does the "P" in "PDCA" stand for? • What is another name for a pulse check? • What does the "A" in "DMAIC" stand for? • ...
Tissues 2018-10-04
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- type of connective tissue. blood is an example
- thin flattened cells
- one layer of cells
- cube-like cells with a central nucleus
- mast cells produce this substance which helps prevent blood clots in the body
- a group of similar cells that are organised to perform a specific function
- cells layered on top of each other
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- connective tissue consisting mainly of collagen
- cells arranged in columns
- no blood supply
- epithelial cells have two ends which means they have ____
- the number of main tissue categories
- many of these together make up a tissue
- tissue which consists of a matrix containing fibres and cells
- The tissue covering the body's internal and external surfaces
15 Clues: no blood supply • one layer of cells • thin flattened cells • cells arranged in columns • cells layered on top of each other • the number of main tissue categories • cube-like cells with a central nucleus • many of these together make up a tissue • type of connective tissue. blood is an example • connective tissue consisting mainly of collagen • ...
ANALYTICA STONE 2019-01-30
Across
- measure of spread
- a payoff matrix element which is both a minimum of its row and a maximum of its column
- measure of the asymmetry of the probability distribution
- measurable characteristic
- complete enumeration of a population
- statistical methods in the monitoring and maintaining of the quality of products and services
- measure of chance
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- values that divide your data into quaters
- introduced by Karl Pearson and used in estimation of mode particularly
- frequency with which a engineered system or component fails
- set of possible outcomes of an experiment
- subset of sample space
- error in statistical analysis
- value of something of interest
- curve of a cumulative distribution function
15 Clues: measure of spread • measure of chance • subset of sample space • measurable characteristic • error in statistical analysis • value of something of interest • complete enumeration of a population • values that divide your data into quaters • set of possible outcomes of an experiment • curve of a cumulative distribution function • ...
Integumentary System 2023-11-27
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- Outermost layer of hair
- Follicle Little pocket where hair grows out of
- Papillae Bumpy surface of the dermis
- The outer portion of the skin formed by epithelial tissue
- Dense irregular connective tissue that forms the deep layer of skin
- Matrix Bottom of the nail root
- Part of hair that is below skin
- System External/Protective layer of an organism
- Upper portion of the nail matrix
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- Tissue Fat within the hypodermis
- Connects dermis to the bone/muscle
- Root Part of nail that lies under the skin
- In-between the medulla and the cuticle
- Innermost layer of hair
- Part of hair that is above the skin
- Bulb Base of hair root
- Layer Thick layer of dense connective tissue
17 Clues: Bulb Base of hair root • Outermost layer of hair • Innermost layer of hair • Matrix Bottom of the nail root • Part of hair that is below skin • Tissue Fat within the hypodermis • Upper portion of the nail matrix • Connects dermis to the bone/muscle • Part of hair that is above the skin • Papillae Bumpy surface of the dermis • In-between the medulla and the cuticle • ...
Vet 109 Crossword 2021-11-07
Across
- The technical name for a hoof?
- The greatest portion of the integument?
- Long bone of the thigh?
- Name one type of seat gland?
- Cells that form bone?
- The smooth areas of compact bone where bones come in contact with each other?
- The hole in a bone?
- Name one of the thickest skin parts of a dog?
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- Forms major portion of elbow joint?
- One of the largest and most extensive organs of the body?
- Hardening of the matrix?
- Merkel cells, melanocytes, and keratinocytes found in this layer?
- Another name for kneecap?
- Which structure on the legs of equines are dark brown?
- Heavy and dense bone structure?
15 Clues: The hole in a bone? • Cells that form bone? • Long bone of the thigh? • Hardening of the matrix? • Another name for kneecap? • Name one type of seat gland? • The technical name for a hoof? • Heavy and dense bone structure? • Forms major portion of elbow joint? • The greatest portion of the integument? • Name one of the thickest skin parts of a dog? • ...
Skeletal and Muscle Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-07
Across
- first vertebra that supports the head
- areas of incomplete intramembranous ossification
- small gap that separates the membrane of neuron and muscle fiber
- thicker filament of protien
- five bones of the palm
- neurons that control effectors
- bone that joins parietal bones along the lambdoid suture
- formed when a myosin head attaches to an actin binding site
- bony forming cells that deposit matrix around themselves
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- repeating pattern of units made by striations of skeletal muscle
- layers of dense connective tissue that separate skeletal muscle
- neurotransmitter in skeletal muscle contractions
- joint that allows free movement
- also known as the jaw bone
- extends from elbow to wrist and crosses over the ulna
15 Clues: five bones of the palm • also known as the jaw bone • thicker filament of protien • neurons that control effectors • joint that allows free movement • first vertebra that supports the head • areas of incomplete intramembranous ossification • neurotransmitter in skeletal muscle contractions • extends from elbow to wrist and crosses over the ulna • ...
Keanu Movies 2024-04-11
Across
- Young martial artist fights in an underworld fight club
- Dystopian Cyberpunk story
- Plays the character Duke Caboom
- Played as a tumbleweed
- William Foster tries transferring human consciousness
- Married Couple threatened by a stalker
- Devil is the owner of a law firm
- America loses the war on drugs and a narcotics cop becomes an addict
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- Teen Justin who sucks his thumb becomes popular
- Two women stay in a house with a sinister architect
- Time Traveling phone box
- Action movie where his dog dies
- Relationship between an architect and doctor
- A diamond merchant wants to save his reputation
- Veteran member of LAPD is accused of murder of a fellow officer
15 Clues: Played as a tumbleweed • Time Traveling phone box • Dystopian Cyberpunk story • Plays the character Duke Caboom • Action movie where his dog dies • Devil is the owner of a law firm • Married Couple threatened by a stalker • Relationship between an architect and doctor • Teen Justin who sucks his thumb becomes popular • A diamond merchant wants to save his reputation • ...
Cellular respiration 2023-01-11
Across
- it is released during exhalation
- it means to cut or breakdown.
- what is the meaning of ETC?
- how many NADH were produced during Krebs Cycle?
- these are pumped from the matrix going to the Intermembrane space.
- a process by which glucose is converted into pyruvate
- Krebs cycle happens or turns _____?
- what is the end product of pyruvate oxidation?
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- what is inhaled during respiration?
- these are transferred through the ETC.
- it carries electrons for ETC
- it is a six carbon molecule in the Krebs Cycle.
- it makes ATP whenever the hydrogens from high concentration move to low concentration area.
- where does glysolysis happen?
- what organ in the human body is responsible for respiration?
15 Clues: what is the meaning of ETC? • it carries electrons for ETC • it means to cut or breakdown. • where does glysolysis happen? • it is released during exhalation • what is inhaled during respiration? • Krebs cycle happens or turns _____? • these are transferred through the ETC. • what is the end product of pyruvate oxidation? • it is a six carbon molecule in the Krebs Cycle. • ...
NAŠE 4 GODINE 2022-11-30
Across
- Moje godine kad smo se upoznali
- U koji sam grad putovala na tvoj 16. rođendan?
- Zadnji film koji smo zajedno pogledali u kinu
- Mjesec u kojem smo uzeli Aresa
- Koji se događaj obilježavao na dan kad smo se upoznali?
- Ime sale u kojoj smo slavili prvu Novu godinu
- Ime grada u kojem smo slavili prošlu godišnjicu
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- Ime kafića u koji smo izašli prvi put
- Moja najdraža hrana
- Tvoje godine kad smo se upoznali
- Ime kluba u kojem smo bili noć kad smo se upoznali
- Ime grada u koji smo putovali izvan Hrvatske
- Ime restorana u kojem smo slavili prvu godišnjicu
- Ime restorana u kojem smo slavili osamnaeste rođendane
- Tvoje najdraže alkoholno piće
15 Clues: Moja najdraža hrana • Tvoje najdraže alkoholno piće • Mjesec u kojem smo uzeli Aresa • Moje godine kad smo se upoznali • Tvoje godine kad smo se upoznali • Ime kafića u koji smo izašli prvi put • Ime grada u koji smo putovali izvan Hrvatske • Zadnji film koji smo zajedno pogledali u kinu • Ime sale u kojoj smo slavili prvu Novu godinu • ...
Cellular Respiration 2017-12-11
Across
- a key product in glycolysis
- common sugar used to provide quick energy in the cell
- the part of aerobic respiration that occurs in the mitochondrial matrix
- any process not requiring oxygen
- the step where most ATP is generated
- the first step in cellular respiration
- the number of ATP's generated by aerobic repiration
- reactions that produce alcohol or lactic acid as an end product
- any process requiring oxygen
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- cell processes that break sugars down to release energy
- a waste gas produced during repiration
- a special energy transport molecule
- the number of ATP's generated by glycolysis
- special energy molecule used to power cellular processes
- small organisms used in baking and brewing
15 Clues: a key product in glycolysis • any process requiring oxygen • any process not requiring oxygen • a special energy transport molecule • the step where most ATP is generated • a waste gas produced during repiration • the first step in cellular respiration • the number of ATP's generated by glycolysis • small organisms used in baking and brewing • ...
Risk Management 2013-09-07
Across
- Treatments or plans put in place to reduce or eliminate risks
- People who have an interest in what is being managed
- Independent check of risk management process
- Used to evaluate the level of risk
- Is unavoidable and natural
- Risk management plan should be ..........
- You consider the ....benefit of each treatment
- Type of plan to implement risk controls
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- Put the controls in place
- Impact on the organisation of the risk occurring
- ISO31000 used as a .......for risk management
- Change of the risk occurring
- Check plan to improve future risk management efforts
- Check whether the control is effective
- Treatment ...... you can choose to reduce or eliminate risks
15 Clues: Put the controls in place • Is unavoidable and natural • Change of the risk occurring • Used to evaluate the level of risk • Check whether the control is effective • Type of plan to implement risk controls • Risk management plan should be .......... • Independent check of risk management process • ISO31000 used as a .......for risk management • ...
first 2022-02-04
Across
- speaking a lot, but not saying much
- a type of management system that combines flat and hierarchy
- an environmental scan developed only by opinion
- a type of environmental that is out of a company’s control
- responsible for others
- a set way of doing things, based on precedence
- a fast and convenient solution, not always the best
- not a motivator, but directly related to expectations
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- direst and to the point
- to self regulate and have power for yourself
- outgoing and life of the party
- avoid a risk
- working together produces more than the sum of the parts
- a form of measurement in a vision statement
- the profession that one does
15 Clues: avoid a risk • responsible for others • direst and to the point • the profession that one does • outgoing and life of the party • speaking a lot, but not saying much • a form of measurement in a vision statement • to self regulate and have power for yourself • a set way of doing things, based on precedence • an environmental scan developed only by opinion • ...
Math-Word Puzzle 2021-06-17
Across
- What a baby acorn says to his mother about his home
- April Fool's Pranks that are a month late
- The musical beat for cutting tree limbs
- What you call someone who wrote for an Inn
- An appropriate title for Koll the knight
- What the Captain said when his ship was attacked
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- What one does to trees that are in the way
- A sunburned man
- Minnie's mother?
- An expression that represents the loss of a parrot
- Noah built it
- What you do with yarn and needles
- What a police dog does while looking for a female criminal
- When you multiply something by itself three times
- What we do when it rains
15 Clues: Noah built it • A sunburned man • Minnie's mother? • What we do when it rains • What you do with yarn and needles • The musical beat for cutting tree limbs • An appropriate title for Koll the knight • April Fool's Pranks that are a month late • What one does to trees that are in the way • What you call someone who wrote for an Inn • ...
Tissues 2021-06-28
Across
- specialized connective tissue found in the tip of the nose
- tissue that connects bone to bone
- muscle present in the heart
- the gland that secretes enzymes,earwax,oil and milk
- the fluid matrix of the blood
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- the small projections found epithelium of PCT
- the type of epithelium found that bear Cilia at the tip
- cells of the bone
- contains cells specialized for storing fat
- structural proteins secreted by cells of connective tissue
- isolated glandular cells that are present in the alimentary canal
- simple flat layer cells
- loose connective tissue for the frame work of epithelium
- connects skeletal muscles to the bones
- fluid filled cavity in which bone cells are kept
15 Clues: cells of the bone • simple flat layer cells • muscle present in the heart • the fluid matrix of the blood • tissue that connects bone to bone • connects skeletal muscles to the bones • contains cells specialized for storing fat • the small projections found epithelium of PCT • fluid filled cavity in which bone cells are kept • ...
CH 20: Electron Transport 2023-12-03
Across
- mediates electron transport from CoQ to cyt c
- oxidizes NADH and reduces CoQ; electron transfer
- # of protons transported through complex I per 2 electrons
- electrons carried by reduced coenzyme through a chain of membrane proteins
- mobile, water-soluble protein
- aka coenzyme Q (CoQ); lipid-soluble protein
- complex V; proton gradient drives ATP synthesis
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- proton gradient that drives ATP synthesis
- aka Complex II or succinate-CoQ reductase
- aka Complex I or NADH-CoQ reductase
- # of ATP produced in ETC per 1 glucose molecule
- aka complex IV
- oxidizes succinate, reduces CoQ
- transfers electrons cyt c to reduce oxygen on the matrix side
- terminal electron acceptor in the electron transport pathway
15 Clues: aka complex IV • mobile, water-soluble protein • oxidizes succinate, reduces CoQ • aka Complex I or NADH-CoQ reductase • proton gradient that drives ATP synthesis • aka Complex II or succinate-CoQ reductase • aka coenzyme Q (CoQ); lipid-soluble protein • mediates electron transport from CoQ to cyt c • # of ATP produced in ETC per 1 glucose molecule • ...
Keanu Movies 2024-04-11
Across
- Devil is the owner of a law firm
- Young martial artist fights in an underworld fight club
- William Foster tries transferring human consciousness
- Relationship between an architect and doctor
- Plays the character Duke Caboom
- America loses the war on drugs and a narcotics cop becomes an addict
Down
- Teen Justin who sucks his thumb becomes popular
- Married Couple threatened by a stalker
- Time Traveling phone box
- Played as a tumbleweed
- Dystopian Cyberpunk story
- A diamond merchant wants to save his reputation
- Action movie where his dog dies
- Veteran member of LAPD is accused of murder of a fellow officer
- Two women stay in a house with a sinister architect
15 Clues: Played as a tumbleweed • Time Traveling phone box • Dystopian Cyberpunk story • Action movie where his dog dies • Plays the character Duke Caboom • Devil is the owner of a law firm • Married Couple threatened by a stalker • Relationship between an architect and doctor • Teen Justin who sucks his thumb becomes popular • A diamond merchant wants to save his reputation • ...
Cellular Respiration 2025-06-03
Across
- How ATP stores and releases energy
- What comes after Glycolysis
- Important gas to cellular respiration
- One of the parts that makes up ATP
- Without them, none of these reactions could occur fast enough
- Place in the mitochondria where the link reaction and krebs cycle occur
- The most important product of respiration
- In yeast this respiration makes alcohol and carbon dioxide
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- Respiration takes place here in eukaryotes
- What respiration is for
- The last step of aerobic respiration
- The first step of respiration
- Another name for the citric acid cycle
- Another word to describe respiration without oxygen
- Causes cramps and is the product of a certain type of respiration in animal cells
15 Clues: What respiration is for • What comes after Glycolysis • The first step of respiration • How ATP stores and releases energy • One of the parts that makes up ATP • The last step of aerobic respiration • Important gas to cellular respiration • Another name for the citric acid cycle • The most important product of respiration • Respiration takes place here in eukaryotes • ...
VOCAB C Lesson 3 2025-05-14
Across
- 1. the male head of a family or tribe 2. an Old Testament ancestor 3. a founding father or wise man
- marriage to a single mate
- 1. support; encouragement 2. business clientele; customers
- a society ruled or controlled by women
- 1. to be friendly with 2. to socialize with an enemy population
- the surroundings within which something begins or develops
- dominated by one's wife
- pertaining to brothers; brotherly
- name derived from a paternal ancestor
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- marriage to two mates
- a family inheritance
- 1. to go to regularly 2. to treat someone as inferior
- to register as a student at a college or university
- like an uncle
- having to do with family
15 Clues: like an uncle • a family inheritance • marriage to two mates • dominated by one's wife • having to do with family • marriage to a single mate • pertaining to brothers; brotherly • name derived from a paternal ancestor • a society ruled or controlled by women • to register as a student at a college or university • 1. to go to regularly 2. to treat someone as inferior • ...
The Math Wizzler 2023-04-17
Across
- A theorem that pythons use to solve problems
- ____to hero
- In order to solve the plant bandit case, Sarah must get to the ____ of the problem
- A tool to solve problems
- The title given to group members who don't want to do anything
- A number similar to Mr.Keating's "friends"
- Mrs. Welge Smiles in her tutu as she performs her ______
- A tan british man
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- A get together for parents
- Larisa must be in the ____ due to her A in math
- He's better than an alpha notation he's a ____
- In the North _____ area Santa Clause lives
- A log that can dance
- A city for velociraptors
- Orange jumpsuit guy from Despicable Me
15 Clues: ____to hero • A tan british man • A log that can dance • A city for velociraptors • A tool to solve problems • A get together for parents • Orange jumpsuit guy from Despicable Me • In the North _____ area Santa Clause lives • A number similar to Mr.Keating's "friends" • A theorem that pythons use to solve problems • He's better than an alpha notation he's a ____ • ...
B. Pauni's Cellular Respiration/Photosynthesis 2016-12-07
Across
- Occurs in animal skeletal muscles
- Oxygen is present
- Pigment for chloroplast
- Organism that creates it's own energy
- Broken down molecules that release energy for the cell to use
- Looks like a soggy pancake
- Organism that depends on inorganic chemicals for energy and carbon dioxide for carbon
- It occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell
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- Organism requiring organic compounds for a food source
- Organelle that makes energy for animals
- Oxygen is not present
- Adenosine dephosphate
- Cycle where glucose is synthesized from carbon dioxide
- Cycle where ATP is formed from reduced oxygen and where carbon dioxide is produced
- Process where energy from the sun, water, and carbon dioxide form glucose and oxygen
- Adenosine triphosphate
- This organelle carries out photosynthesis
- Supporting framework or matrix of cell
18 Clues: Oxygen is present • Oxygen is not present • Adenosine dephosphate • Adenosine triphosphate • Pigment for chloroplast • Looks like a soggy pancake • Occurs in animal skeletal muscles • Organism that creates it's own energy • Supporting framework or matrix of cell • It occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell • Organelle that makes energy for animals • ...
Criss-Cross Applesauce 2017-10-22
Across
- Required for photosynthesis to occur
- Humans make this for plants to take in
- Able to make energy from light energy
- A cycle that occurs in the stroma
- Process which oxygen is absent
- Breaks down glucose and forms pyruvate with the production of two molecules of ATP
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- Gets energy from food; cannot make energy
- Carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight
- First phase of photosynthesis
- End product of glycolysis; two molecules of a 3-carbon molecule
- High-energy molecule found in every cell
- Able to make energy from chemicals
- Occurs in the mitochondrial matrix and generates a pool of chemical energy
- Glucose and oxygen
- Is produce by plants; all life needs to this to live
15 Clues: Glucose and oxygen • First phase of photosynthesis • Process which oxygen is absent • A cycle that occurs in the stroma • Able to make energy from chemicals • Carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight • Required for photosynthesis to occur • Able to make energy from light energy • Humans make this for plants to take in • High-energy molecule found in every cell • ...
Photosynthesis 2013-05-29
Across
- Extraction of carbon atoms from an inorganic source.
- Two three-carbon molecules of PGA.
- Electromagnetic energy of light is packaged here.
- Visible light.
- A folded membrane inside the stroma.
- Self-nourishing organisms.
- Organic molecule that selectively absorbs light of specific wavelengths.
- Make sugar from carbon dioxide.
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- The absorption of protons.
- Most common photosynthetic pigment in plants.
- Fixes carbons by attatching CO2 to five carbon.
- A way in which organisms can harness the energy of light to build organic molecules from inorganis materials.
- Semifluid matrix that fills the chloroplasts.
- The distance between of two succesive waves of light.
- Process by which any molecule becomes broken down by light energy.
15 Clues: Visible light. • The absorption of protons. • Self-nourishing organisms. • Make sugar from carbon dioxide. • Two three-carbon molecules of PGA. • A folded membrane inside the stroma. • Most common photosynthetic pigment in plants. • Semifluid matrix that fills the chloroplasts. • Fixes carbons by attatching CO2 to five carbon. • ...
Cells and Organelles 2012-10-17
Across
- A small spherical body within the nucleoplasm
- This happens in the mitochondria
- Primary lysosomes are formed by this
- Where ATP is produced
- Granular, jelly-like material
- These break down material ingested by phagocytic cells
- This is a semi-rigid material containing protein , lipids and traces of DNA
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- The DNA found within the nucleoplasm
- Allow the passage of large molecules such as RNA into the nucleus
- Bacteria is one of these
- Shelf like extensions on the inner membrane
- An elaborate, 3D system of sheet-like membranes
- These cells have a distinct nucleus and membrane-bounded organelles
- Formed when carbohydrates are added to proteins
- These are important in protein synthesis
15 Clues: Where ATP is produced • Bacteria is one of these • Granular, jelly-like material • This happens in the mitochondria • The DNA found within the nucleoplasm • Primary lysosomes are formed by this • These are important in protein synthesis • Shelf like extensions on the inner membrane • A small spherical body within the nucleoplasm • ...
Met E 143 2020-12-15
Across
- microstructure of steel stable below 527 C consists of acicular/feathery cementite in ferrite matrix
- softer microstructure of steel
- process of heat-treating martensitic steel
- surface degradation of metals
- first stage in the work-anneal process where
- microstructure of steel above 727 C
- mechanical failure of metals at elevated temperature
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- mechanical failure of metal due to dynamic stress
- _______ iron. also called nodular iron
- of the stored strain energy is relieved.
- the stronger microstructure of steel
- group of heat treatments for steel done to increase hardness and strength
- metal added to steel to make it corrosion-resistant
- corrosion occurs at this electrode
- separation of a body into two or more parts
15 Clues: surface degradation of metals • softer microstructure of steel • corrosion occurs at this electrode • microstructure of steel above 727 C • the stronger microstructure of steel • _______ iron. also called nodular iron • of the stored strain energy is relieved. • process of heat-treating martensitic steel • separation of a body into two or more parts • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Crossword 2022-11-29
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- The breakdown of glucose.
- H2O
- A organism that can not produce its own food.
- O2
- A chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates.
- The material or protoplasm within a living cell.
- The use of water, carbon, and sunlight to make glucose and oxygen.
- A stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity.
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- energy that helps photosynthesis happen
- The material of which the chromosomes of organisms other than bacteria are composed. It consists of protein, RNA, and DNA.
- Selectively permeable membrane which separates the prokaryotic periplasm from its cell surroundings.
- Can produce their own food.
- C6H12O6.
- An environment or material in which something develops.
- Adenine, glucose, phosphate
15 Clues: O2 • H2O • C6H12O6. • The breakdown of glucose. • Can produce their own food. • Adenine, glucose, phosphate • energy that helps photosynthesis happen • A organism that can not produce its own food. • The material or protoplasm within a living cell. • An environment or material in which something develops. • The use of water, carbon, and sunlight to make glucose and oxygen. • ...
PLTW Crossword Puzzle 2016-09-29
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- person who designs any of a variety of things.
- Matrix
- rapid increase.
- of mental visual images.
- detailed description of the design and materials used to make something.
- in appearance.
- to ensure accuracy.
- Elements
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- Solving
- act, process, or methodology used to make a design or system as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
- scientific, documented study.
- act of trying out a new procedure, idea, or activity.
- measure in one direction.
- observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry.
- specifications (elements or features) of a product or system.
- KeyTermCrossword.docxPrevie
- method of shared problem solving in which all members of a group spontaneously, and in an unrestrained discussion, generate ideas.
- activities used to create, invent, design, transform, produce, control, maintain, and use products or systems; a sequence of actions that combines resources to produce an output.
18 Clues: Matrix • Solving • Elements • in appearance. • rapid increase. • to ensure accuracy. • of mental visual images. • measure in one direction. • KeyTermCrossword.docxPrevie • scientific, documented study. • person who designs any of a variety of things. • act of trying out a new procedure, idea, or activity. • observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry. • ...
18 2024-08-12
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- - The creature obsessed with the One Ring.
- - The boy who befriends an alien in "E.T."
- - The mentor in "The Matrix."
- - The brilliant witch in "Harry Potter."
- - The brave heroine in the Disney animated film.
- - The lion cub who becomes king in "The Lion King."
- - The masked villain in "The Dark Knight Rises."
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- - The masked vigilante in black.
- - The lost clownfish in "Finding Nemo."
- - The unwitting star of a reality TV show in "The Truman Show."
- - The iconic vampire from classic horror films.
- - The Sith Lord in "Star Wars."
- - The friendly ghost from the children's movie.
- - The wise Jedi Master from "Star Wars."
- - The legendary British spy known as 007.
15 Clues: - The mentor in "The Matrix." • - The Sith Lord in "Star Wars." • - The masked vigilante in black. • - The lost clownfish in "Finding Nemo." • - The brilliant witch in "Harry Potter." • - The wise Jedi Master from "Star Wars." • - The legendary British spy known as 007. • - The creature obsessed with the One Ring. • - The boy who befriends an alien in "E.T." • ...
Design and Dev 2025-04-16
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- Rough sketches of design/brainstorm.
- What customer wants element.(Product design specifications)
- Team rules that all have to follow.
- Used to launch something a great distance,
- Drawing that is to scale and neat.
- List made from website to tell how much wood needed for trebuchet.
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- Research of other simmilar designs/products.
- Website used to create digital version of project.
- Interview individual element.(Voice of Customer)
- Project that gives no use to thhe user.
- Oven that is not gas or electric powered.
- Used to power ov en for heat/energy.
- Customer criteria element.
- Instructions that are difficult to follow.
- Table rating different options based on a series of questions.
15 Clues: Customer criteria element. • Drawing that is to scale and neat. • Team rules that all have to follow. • Rough sketches of design/brainstorm. • Used to power ov en for heat/energy. • Project that gives no use to thhe user. • Oven that is not gas or electric powered. • Used to launch something a great distance, • Instructions that are difficult to follow. • ...
Managing Risks 2025-09-03
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- To keep an eye on over time
- A risk rating
- Physical changes to the workplace or equipment to reduce the risk
- Equipment worn to protect workers
- Change the way people work, like a procedure
- Totally remove the hazard
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- When something is formally recorded
- Replacing the danger with a safer alternative
- Check if actions are working
- To stop accidents or incidents before they happen
- A worker elected to represent colleagues on health and safety
- The process we follow to remove hazards
- Something that can cause harm or injury in the workplace
- Steps taken to eliminate or reduce the risk
- The chance and severity of harm form the hazard will occur
15 Clues: A risk rating • Totally remove the hazard • To keep an eye on over time • Check if actions are working • Equipment worn to protect workers • When something is formally recorded • The process we follow to remove hazards • Steps taken to eliminate or reduce the risk • Change the way people work, like a procedure • Replacing the danger with a safer alternative • ...
Computers 2022-06-08
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- the value that decides if the neuron fires or not
- the device used to show how the neurons fires
- for example a great commercial success
- a set of numbers arranged in rows and columns
- the process of growing together to create one object
- system of circuits
- signal or information that can take any value continuously
- process that made computer smaller
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- system used for processing information, based on our brain
- device which is used for fast pararrel computations
- something fake, simulated, manmade
- moving surface used for transporting objects
- a place where information enters the device
- psychologist who built machine that could recognize things
- period of time when something disapears
15 Clues: system of circuits • something fake, simulated, manmade • process that made computer smaller • for example a great commercial success • period of time when something disapears • a place where information enters the device • moving surface used for transporting objects • the device used to show how the neurons fires • a set of numbers arranged in rows and columns • ...
Hair growth 2020-05-15
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- Filled with capillaries that supply nourishment
- the type of gland that produces sebum
- central core of hair shaft
- protects cuticle and maintains natural pH
- what is hair primarily made up of?
- produce cells that form the 3 layers of hair
- hair won't grow if the papilla is ________
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- gives the hair color, strength, and elasticity
- the muscle that stands the hair up
- the porus layer of hair
- growing and attached to the root
- process where cells change shape and dries out
- transitional stage where cell division stops
- mixes with perspiration to form the acid mantle
- resting stage and not attached to the root sheath
15 Clues: the porus layer of hair • central core of hair shaft • growing and attached to the root • the muscle that stands the hair up • what is hair primarily made up of? • the type of gland that produces sebum • protects cuticle and maintains natural pH • hair won't grow if the papilla is ________ • transitional stage where cell division stops • ...
Lockout Crossword 2023-03-20
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- Who is responsible for correctly testing your lockout
- Always make sure all _ are clear before test starting.
- Above, Below, Behind, Ahead acronym
- _ assessments are to be filled out prior to locking out
- Your _ should be on all of your locks.
- Ask a _ if unsure of a lockout.
- Kyla _ is a safety committee member.
- A _ lockout is part of the six-month competency review.
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- Lockout _ can cause serious injury or death.
- A suspended load is an example of _ energy
- An example of an energy-isolating device is a _ switch
- A resource used to lock out correctly
- Stored energy must be _ off.
- Test start with _ power on.
- Test start two times for zero _
15 Clues: Test start with _ power on. • Stored energy must be _ off. • Test start two times for zero _ • Ask a _ if unsure of a lockout. • Above, Below, Behind, Ahead acronym • Kyla _ is a safety committee member. • A resource used to lock out correctly • Your _ should be on all of your locks. • A suspended load is an example of _ energy • Lockout _ can cause serious injury or death. • ...
chapter 9 2016-01-05
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- rely on other organisms for food.
- first set of reactions in cellular respiration.
- produce alcoholic beverages.
- inner mitochondrial membrane contains enzymes.
- releases energy from food molecules by producing ATP.
- named after Hans Krebs
- releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
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- glycolysis.
- removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and cellular respiration puts it back.
- structures in the cell that convert chemical energy stored in food to usable energy for the cell.
- does not give off carbon dioxide.
- innermost compartment of the mitochondrion.
- pathways of cellular respiration that require oxygen.
- accepts a pair of high-energy electrons.
- amount of energy needed to raise the temperature.
15 Clues: glycolysis. • named after Hans Krebs • produce alcoholic beverages. • rely on other organisms for food. • does not give off carbon dioxide. • accepts a pair of high-energy electrons. • innermost compartment of the mitochondrion. • inner mitochondrial membrane contains enzymes. • first set of reactions in cellular respiration. • ...
Phototsynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2022-04-21
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- the metabolic pathway that converts glucose into pyruvic acid
- where photosynthesis takes place
- converts light energy into chemical energy; produces ATP molecules
- space inside cristae
- cycle that produces 2 ATP, NADH, and FADH2+CO2
- replaces lost electrons by splitting water
- pathway of respiration process that does not require oxygen
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- reaction that breaks down complex molecules into simpler ones
- pathway of respiration process that requires oxygen
- as light increases, rate of photosynthesis increases
- series of proteins in thylakoid membrane
- connections between grana in the chlorophyll
- packets of energy that travel in waves
- energy is being released from chemical reaction
- the pigment in chloroplasts that absorb all light except green
15 Clues: space inside cristae • where photosynthesis takes place • packets of energy that travel in waves • series of proteins in thylakoid membrane • replaces lost electrons by splitting water • connections between grana in the chlorophyll • cycle that produces 2 ATP, NADH, and FADH2+CO2 • energy is being released from chemical reaction • ...
Antimicrobial Treatment 2026-03-11
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- Ability of microbes to survive antimicrobial drugs
- Use of drugs to prevent infection
- Minimum inhibitory concentration that stops microbial growth
- Drug used to treat microbial infections
- Drug effective against a limited group of microbes
- Range of microbes affected by a drug
- Drug effective against many types of bacteria
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- Use of chemicals to treat disease
- Virus that infects bacteria
- Gene editing system that can target resistance genes
- Disk diffusion test used to measure antibiotic susceptibility
- Natural substance produced by microbes that kills or inhibits other microbes
- Bacteriophage enzymes that destroy bacterial cells
- Ratio of toxic dose to effective dose of a drug
- Community of microbes attached to a surface protected by matrix
15 Clues: Virus that infects bacteria • Use of chemicals to treat disease • Use of drugs to prevent infection • Range of microbes affected by a drug • Drug used to treat microbial infections • Drug effective against many types of bacteria • Ratio of toxic dose to effective dose of a drug • Ability of microbes to survive antimicrobial drugs • ...
Cactus (Use your book if you need help) 2024-12-11
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- Connor felt this emotion after Aven said Dexter was funny
- Connor does this when he eats
- Aven finds this and rushes to tell Connor
- she has no arms
- he has dementia
- Aven practices this sport with her dad
- The book is in this point of view
- He likes to say chicken nipple
- Aven and her family moved from this state to arizona
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- This state is where Aven lives
- he has tourettes syndrome
- This cactus is about 200 years old
- this is the name of the old Llama
- This character was named after the Matrix movie
- A group of kids cough this insulting word at them
15 Clues: she has no arms • he has dementia • he has tourettes syndrome • Connor does this when he eats • This state is where Aven lives • He likes to say chicken nipple • this is the name of the old Llama • The book is in this point of view • This cactus is about 200 years old • Aven practices this sport with her dad • Aven finds this and rushes to tell Connor • ...
Math 32 Final Project 2023-11-29
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- The _____ matrix of a function is a 2x2 matrix containing the partial derivatives of the function.
- The dot product gives the ________ of one vector onto another.
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- Planes in the third dimension use the equation form z = mx + ny + b where m, n, and b are _____.
- The ______ of a function, representing the steepness at any point, can be helpful in finding tangent planes.
- A cone in 3D space results in circular contours that are ______ spaced and concentric.
5 Clues: The dot product gives the ________ of one vector onto another. • A cone in 3D space results in circular contours that are ______ spaced and concentric. • Planes in the third dimension use the equation form z = mx + ny + b where m, n, and b are _____. • The _____ matrix of a function is a 2x2 matrix containing the partial derivatives of the function. • ...
Computer Vision 2021-10-22
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- Professional panoramic photographers often use pan-tilt heads that make it easy to control the tilt and to stop at specific _____in the rotation angle
- The simplest way to establish an alignment between two images or image patches is____ to one image relative to the other.
- The fundamental matrix corresponding to the pair of normalized cameras is customarily called
- The problem of determining a point’s 3D position from a set of corresponding image locations and known camera positions
- The parameters are pulled in the direction of the ______________with strength proportional to the Jacobian
- The factor does not affect the intrinsic parameters of a camera model
- Images can also be projected onto a ___________ which is useful if the final panorama includes a full sphere or hemisphere of views, instead of just a cylindrical strip
- To get sub-pixel precision in the alignment, _____based on a Taylor series expansion of the image function are often used
- In a ____________images are translated, rotated and scaled
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- A large number of __________techniques have been developed for converting a projective reconstruction into a metric one, which is equivalent to recovering the unknown calibration matrices Kj associated with each image
- The factor does not affect the intrinsic parameters of a camera model
- The difference between the two rotation matrix estimates associated with the repeated first indicates the amount of ______________
- The process of simultaneously adjusting pose parameters for a large collection of overlapping images is called _____________in the photogrammetry community
- Structure from motion is a __________in structure and motion
- The point of intersection of the line joining the camera centres with the image plane
15 Clues: In a ____________images are translated, rotated and scaled • Structure from motion is a __________in structure and motion • The factor does not affect the intrinsic parameters of a camera model • The factor does not affect the intrinsic parameters of a camera model • The point of intersection of the line joining the camera centres with the image plane • ...
week 2 2024-02-01
6 Clues: - growth share matrix • - objectives arranged hierarchially • - lowest production and distribution costs • - acquiring other business to achieve growth • - smaller units to facilitate planning and operations • - More sales from existing products in current markets
14 Common Nail Disorders 2022-02-07
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- a condition in which a blood clot forms under the nail plate, causing a dark purplish spot
- also known as bitten nails, is the result of a habit of chewing the nail or the hardened, damaged skin surrounding the nail plate
- are noticeably thin, white nail plates that are more flexible than normal
- is a condition in which the living skin around the nail plate splits and tears
- refers to split or brittle nails that have a series of lengthwise ridges giving a rough appearance to the surface of the nail plate
- is darkening of the fingernails or toenails
- also known as white spots, are whitish discolorations of the nails, usually caused by minor injury to the nail matrix
- nails that turn a variety of colors, which may indicate surface staining, a systemic disorder, or poor blood circulation
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- are soft spoon nails with a concave shape that appear scooped out
- also known as folded nail, is a type of highly curved nail plate usually caused by injury to the matrix, but it may be inherited
- is caused by physical trauma or injury to the nail bed that damages the capillaries and allows small amounts of blood flow
- sometimes called furrows or corrugations, are visible depressions running across the width of the natural nail plate
- named for the nail bed color, is usually caused by a lack of circulating oxygen in the red blood cells
- are vertical lines running down the length of the natural nail plate that are caused by uneven growth of the nails, usually the result of normal aging
14 Clues: is darkening of the fingernails or toenails • are soft spoon nails with a concave shape that appear scooped out • are noticeably thin, white nail plates that are more flexible than normal • is a condition in which the living skin around the nail plate splits and tears • a condition in which a blood clot forms under the nail plate, causing a dark purplish spot • ...
Cellular Respiration 2024-11-12
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- ___ is the byproduct as through ATP Synthase, oxygen combines with 4 hydrogens to form 2 molecules of _____.
- occurs in bacteria and Fungi. Wine and the creation of bread through yeast uses this type of fermentation.
- Product of Alcohol Fermentation along with 2CO2.
- type of cellular respiration that occurs in the presence of oxygen. Plants and animals, birds, humans, and other mammals perform this type of cellular respiration.
- location of glycolysis, lactic acid fermentation, and alcohol fermentation.
- 32-39 of this are the products of the electron transport chain.
- the products of the __________ are 2 NADH, CO2, and 2 Acetyl COA.
- type of cellular respiration that occurs in the absence of oxygen. Fungi, yeast, most bacteria, archaea, and some other prokaryotes perform this type of cellular respiration.
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- the products of _______ creates pyruvate along with 2 ATP and 2 NADH.
- Products of this cycle include 2 ATP, 2 3NADH,2 FADH2, and CO2.
- Product of lactic acid fermentation
- As electrons are passed down the chain, they move from a higher to a lower energy level, releasing energy. Some of the energy is used to pump ______ ions, moving them out of the matrix and into the intermembrane space. This pumping establishes an electrochemical gradient.
- Location of electron transport chain
- cellular respiration is this type of reaction as it involves electron transfers from one molecule to another.Glucose molecules are oxidized and oxygen molecules are reduced to generate water molecules, therefore it is called a _______ reaction.
- occurs in mammals, bacteria, and fungi.Can occur when you exercise really hard.
- The purpose of this is to make energy or ATP for the cell. It is a chemical reaction in which oxygen is used to break down glucose and provide energy for cellular function.
- Location of Krebs Cycle
- come from NADH and FADH molecules
18 Clues: Location of Krebs Cycle • come from NADH and FADH molecules • Product of lactic acid fermentation • Location of electron transport chain • Product of Alcohol Fermentation along with 2CO2. • Products of this cycle include 2 ATP, 2 3NADH,2 FADH2, and CO2. • 32-39 of this are the products of the electron transport chain. • ...
printers and ligth 2025-01-15
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- medium is a substance through which light travels. It can be solid, liquid, or gas. Different media affect the speed and direction of light differently, which is why refraction occurs.
- Printers: Ideal for high-quality color prints, such as photos.
- Uses multiple ink cartridges (cyan, magenta, yellow, black) for full-color prints.
- Printers: Best for high-speed, high-volume printing. Use toner instead of ink.
- Body transparent body allows light to pass through it with little to no obstruction, so you can see through it clearly. Examples include clear glass and clean water.
- Wired network connection for office settings.
- Matrix Printers: Impact printers that use a matrix of small dots to create characters. Used in specialized applications.
- Body translucent body allows some light to pass through, but it scatters the light in different directions, making it difficult to see through clearly. Examples include frosted glass and wax paper.
- Prints only in black and white.
- Printers (MFPs): Combine printing, scanning, copying, and sometimes faxing.
- Most common, direct connection to a computer.
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- Wireless printing from multiple devices.
- occurs when light rays bounce off a surface. This is why you see your image in a mirror. The angle at which light hits a surface is equal to the angle at which it reflects off that surface.
- Wireless connection for close-range printing.
- happens when light passes from one medium to another and changes direction. This is why a straw looks bent when it's partially submerged in water. It's the bending of light due to a change in its speed.
- Printers: Often used for receipts and labels. Use heat to transfer ink.
- (Near Field Communication): Allows quick connections for mobile printing.
- Body opaque body does not allow any light to pass through it. Instead, it absorbs or reflects all the light. Examples include wood, metal, and stone.
18 Clues: Prints only in black and white. • Wireless printing from multiple devices. • Wireless connection for close-range printing. • Wired network connection for office settings. • Most common, direct connection to a computer. • Printers: Ideal for high-quality color prints, such as photos. • Printers: Often used for receipts and labels. Use heat to transfer ink. • ...
Met E 143 2020-12-15
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- microstructure of steel stable below 527 C consists of acicular/feathery cementite in ferrite matrix
- softer microstructure of steel
- process of heat-treating martensitic steel
- surface degradation of metals
- first stage in the work-anneal process where
- microstructure of steel above 727 C
- mechanical failure of metals at elevated temperature
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- mechanical failure of metal due to dynamic stress
- _______ iron. also called nodular iron
- of the stored strain energy is relieved.
- the stronger microstructure of steel
- group of heat treatments for steel done to increase hardness and strength
- metal added to steel to make it corrosion-resistant
- corrosion occurs at this electrode
- separation of a body into two or more parts
15 Clues: surface degradation of metals • softer microstructure of steel • corrosion occurs at this electrode • microstructure of steel above 727 C • the stronger microstructure of steel • _______ iron. also called nodular iron • of the stored strain energy is relieved. • process of heat-treating martensitic steel • separation of a body into two or more parts • ...
Met E 143 2020-12-15
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- group of heat treatments for steel done to increase hardness and strength
- metal added to steel to make it corrosion-resistant
- corrosion occurs at this electrode
- separation of a body into two or more parts
- mechanical failure of metals at elevated temperature
- softer microstructure of steel
- process of heat-treating martensitic steel
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- microstructure of steel above 727 C
- the stronger microstructure of steel
- _______ iron. also called nodular iron
- microstructure of steel stable below 527 C consists of acicular/feathery cementite in ferrite matrix
- surface degradation of metals
- mechanical failure of metal due to dynamic stress
- also means electrochemical reactions
- first stage in the work-anneal process where
15 Clues: surface degradation of metals • softer microstructure of steel • corrosion occurs at this electrode • microstructure of steel above 727 C • the stronger microstructure of steel • also means electrochemical reactions • _______ iron. also called nodular iron • process of heat-treating martensitic steel • separation of a body into two or more parts • ...
Hoe goed ken jy die paartjie? 2012-10-24
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- Jozef se troetelnaam vir Marissa
- Jozef se gunsteling fliektrilogie: "The ___"
- Marissa se beroep
- Jozef se tuisdorp voordat jy Paarl toe getrek het agter liefde aan
- Die geleentheid waar die twee ontmoet het / mekaar "raakgedans" het
- Die naam van die strooijonker
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- Die kleur van Marissa se oë
- Altwee se gunsteling (volksvreemde) gereg
- Die naam van die strooimeisie
- Die Oorspronklike Insteller van die huwelik, volgens Sy Woord
- Die maatskappy waarvoor Jozef werk
- Die dorp waar die paartjie hulself vestig
- Die dorp waar Jozef die Ja-woord gevra het
- Die Van Zyl's se vriendelike boerboel wat voor Jozef se kamerdeur moes slaap as hy gaan kuier het
- Die familierestaurant waar Jozef vir Marissa uitgevra het
15 Clues: Marissa se beroep • Die kleur van Marissa se oë • Die naam van die strooimeisie • Die naam van die strooijonker • Jozef se troetelnaam vir Marissa • Die maatskappy waarvoor Jozef werk • Altwee se gunsteling (volksvreemde) gereg • Die dorp waar die paartjie hulself vestig • Die dorp waar Jozef die Ja-woord gevra het • Jozef se gunsteling fliektrilogie: "The ___" • ...
Key Terms Chapter 7- Photosynthesis 2013-05-27
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- a chloroplast's inner membrane system
- any light-driven reaction that attaches phospate to a molecule
- extracting carbon atoms from an inorganic source and incorporating them into an organic molecule
- electromagnetic energy of light
- organic molecule that selectively absorbs light of specific wavelenghts
- photosynthetic pigment in plants
- organelle that specializes in photosynthesis
- process by which any molecule begins becomes broken down by light energy
- semifluid matrix
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- process which electrons are changed
- build sugars in the stroma of chloroplast
- distance between the crests of two successive waves of light
- enzyme that synthase ATP
- enzyme
- groups of hundreds of pigments and other molecules that worl as a unit to begin the reactions of photosynthesis
15 Clues: enzyme • semifluid matrix • enzyme that synthase ATP • electromagnetic energy of light • photosynthetic pigment in plants • process which electrons are changed • a chloroplast's inner membrane system • build sugars in the stroma of chloroplast • organelle that specializes in photosynthesis • distance between the crests of two successive waves of light • ...
trial 1 2013-04-12
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- most enzymes end with me
- the smallest reaction that connects the output with necessary inputs is called ___ reaction
- capital of Germany
- choose the figure for upstream branch
- determines effect of multiple reactions on the pathway flux
- used in place of MCA for complex reactions
- subset of G matrix
- formed from GAP
- pizza's country of origin
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- nature of branch point in case of near zero elasticity
- unique definition of composition and flux of independent reactions
- 30 percent of a number when subtracted from 91 gives the number itself
- gives TYR and PHE
- values of this kind are not seen in SIMS output column
- largest state of USA
15 Clues: formed from GAP • gives TYR and PHE • capital of Germany • subset of G matrix • largest state of USA • most enzymes end with me • pizza's country of origin • choose the figure for upstream branch • used in place of MCA for complex reactions • nature of branch point in case of near zero elasticity • values of this kind are not seen in SIMS output column • ...
Johannes Gutenberg and the Printing Press 2013-05-18
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- How was his first daily newspaper called?
- What was his first name?
- The text was printed in ... or gothic type.
- Who was one of Gutenbergs greatest admirers?
- Where is he born?
- Where Gutenberg setteled in 1444?
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- What was one of the earliest printing technique?
- When where books written out by hand?
- Here, he set up a factory that produced mirrors for ... .
- He broke up his text into its constitunent parts, letters, punctuation marks and frequent combinations known as ... .
- Who was his father?
- In which month he died?
- What was his second idea?
- In which church Gutenberg was burried?
- Who employed the most talented printers of the age?
15 Clues: Where is he born? • Who was his father? • In which month he died? • What was his first name? • What was his second idea? • Where Gutenberg setteled in 1444? • When where books written out by hand? • In which church Gutenberg was burried? • How was his first daily newspaper called? • The text was printed in ... or gothic type. • Who was one of Gutenbergs greatest admirers? • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword 2013-05-29
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- Organisms harness energy to create sugar.
- Enzyme-mediated reactions that build sugars in the stroma of chloroplasts.
- Causes proteins to attach to PGA.
- The process by which molecules are broken down by light energy.
- PGA with added phosphate groups, hydrogen and electrons.
- Groups of hundreds of pigments and molecules that make photosynthesis.
- Cellular energetic coin.
- The part of light that is perceptible by our eyes.
- Organelle that specializes in photosynthesis.
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- Uses electron energy to move hydrogen ions to the tylakoid compartment.
- Self-nourishing photosynthetic orgnism.
- Outer membranes filled with a semifluid matrix.
- Organism that sustains itself.
- Organic molecule that selectively absorbs light of specific wavelenghts.
- Enzyme that fixes carbon.
15 Clues: Cellular energetic coin. • Enzyme that fixes carbon. • Organism that sustains itself. • Causes proteins to attach to PGA. • Self-nourishing photosynthetic orgnism. • Organisms harness energy to create sugar. • Organelle that specializes in photosynthesis. • Outer membranes filled with a semifluid matrix. • The part of light that is perceptible by our eyes. • ...
chapter 9 2016-01-05
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- rely on other organisms for food.
- first set of reactions in cellular respiration.
- produce alcoholic beverages.
- inner mitochondrial membrane contains enzymes.
- releases energy from food molecules by producing ATP.
- named after Hans Krebs
- releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
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- glycolysis.
- removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and cellular respiration puts it back.
- structures in the cell that convert chemical energy stored in food to usable energy for the cell.
- does not give off carbon dioxide.
- innermost compartment of the mitochondrion.
- pathways of cellular respiration that require oxygen.
- accepts a pair of high-energy electrons.
- amount of energy needed to raise the temperature.
15 Clues: glycolysis. • named after Hans Krebs • produce alcoholic beverages. • rely on other organisms for food. • does not give off carbon dioxide. • accepts a pair of high-energy electrons. • innermost compartment of the mitochondrion. • inner mitochondrial membrane contains enzymes. • first set of reactions in cellular respiration. • ...
Celebrating You! 2024-02-10
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- my favorite "little" boy
- the show you are a superman of
- the math group you are about to test into
- we will always
- the sammie you eat almost everyday
- The month you were born
- the show you have been watching the most this month
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- your favorite color
- The state mom and dad met in
- the dance you are so good at
- the sport you have gotten much better at this year
- How old we told you you had to be to watch The Matrix
- The unexpected food you ate by the handful as a toddler
- the project you got a 100% on
- Your first word
15 Clues: we will always • Your first word • your favorite color • The month you were born • my favorite "little" boy • The state mom and dad met in • the dance you are so good at • the project you got a 100% on • the show you are a superman of • the sammie you eat almost everyday • the math group you are about to test into • the sport you have gotten much better at this year • ...
Spelling Matrix Week 6 Crossword 2021-08-18
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- Often mispronounced (Say it like it's spelt!)
- 5 vowels, 7 consonants
- Synonym: 🐈+as+🏆, root word: disaster
- (noun) a special right or advantage that is only granted or available to a certain person/group of people.
- Abbreviation rhymes with 🚕(cab)
- 💦+☀️ will _______ plants' growth.
- Synonym: achievement
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- As ________ as a lamb.
- Has 3 'I's
- Remote Learning grows your _____________.
10 Clues: Has 3 'I's • Synonym: achievement • As ________ as a lamb. • 5 vowels, 7 consonants • Abbreviation rhymes with 🚕(cab) • 💦+☀️ will _______ plants' growth. • Synonym: 🐈+as+🏆, root word: disaster • Remote Learning grows your _____________. • Often mispronounced (Say it like it's spelt!) • ...
Spelling Matrix Week 8 Crossword 2021-11-22
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- With the letters in it the word 'prims' can be made
- Name of a scheme to do with businesses
- A polygon with one line of symmetry
- 5 vowels, 6 consonants
- 5 syllables, verb
- Homonym for a noun meaning 'a device which detects or measures a physical property and records, indicates, or otherwise responds to it.'
- Rhymes with benefice
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- Synonym - alone
- Rhymes with consideration
- Synonym - surprised
10 Clues: Synonym - alone • 5 syllables, verb • Synonym - surprised • Rhymes with benefice • 5 vowels, 6 consonants • Rhymes with consideration • A polygon with one line of symmetry • Name of a scheme to do with businesses • With the letters in it the word 'prims' can be made • ...
Krebs cycle - Jessica Zakaras 2015-11-18
7 Clues: Main part of cellular resperation • Electron carrier made by Krebs Cycle • Person who discovered the Krebs cycle • Product of Glycolysis and Krebs cycle • Electron Carrier made from Krebs cycle • Part of organelle in which Cycle takes place • Organelle in which the Krebs cycle takes place
Mitochondria 2023-01-09
7 Clues: Mitochondria act as site of • Caries carotenoid and xanthophylls • Need to stain for proper visibility • The pattern of division in mitochondria • A number of infolding increase surface area. • A dense compartment filled with homogenous substance • Form of energy produced in the powerhouse of the cell
Biology 2017-02-27
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- nuclear material, which contain information about structure of proteins
- process of generating oxygen from carbondioxide, water and sun rays
- section of mitochondria,where take place process of energy generation
- regulatiom process in organisms
- one little part of organisms in micro degree
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- one of the genital gens of males
- process of enreaching of population
- the adaptation process of different creatures
- protein based materials which accelerate chemical reactions
- the science which study inheritance of different evidences
10 Clues: regulatiom process in organisms • one of the genital gens of males • process of enreaching of population • one little part of organisms in micro degree • the adaptation process of different creatures • the science which study inheritance of different evidences • protein based materials which accelerate chemical reactions • ...
Respiration 2021-08-06
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- when coenzymes gain a H atom
- when H atom removed from coenzyme
- Glucose splits into this
- splitting of Glucose and it’s the first stage of respiration
- final electron acceptor in the ETC
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- site of the link reaction and Krebs cycle
- split into its constituent protons and electrons in the ETC
- molecule that helps enzyme carry out its function without being used in the reaction itself
- fructose biphosphate splits into 2 molecules of triode phosphate
- site of glycolysis
10 Clues: site of glycolysis • Glucose splits into this • when coenzymes gain a H atom • when H atom removed from coenzyme • final electron acceptor in the ETC • site of the link reaction and Krebs cycle • split into its constituent protons and electrons in the ETC • splitting of Glucose and it’s the first stage of respiration • ...
Calculus 2024-01-26
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- solution carrying more of an ingredient that can be held
- surrounding framework enabling development in structural manner
- Heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grown in presence of free oxygen
- White blood corpuscle
- also referred to as tartar
- Crystalline mineral component of bone and teeth that contain calcium and phosphate
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- Nucleus,focus
- without definite shape or visible differentiation
- Not made up or containing cells
- heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grown in absence of oxygen
10 Clues: Nucleus,focus • White blood corpuscle • also referred to as tartar • Not made up or containing cells • without definite shape or visible differentiation • solution carrying more of an ingredient that can be held • surrounding framework enabling development in structural manner • heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grown in absence of oxygen • ...
CB-PMO Day 1 2022-11-23
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- What PMO is more strategic and long-term
- One of the layers of PMO Framework
- Statement that defines the business/organization's purpose and primary objectives
- What stands in PMO approach for O?
- High-level roadmap that describes how the PMO will achieve its mission
- Type of the organization which is considered a hybrid structure
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- One of the benefits of PMO
- PMO Authority in Functional organization
- Type of PMO
- What stands in PMO approach for M?
10 Clues: Type of PMO • One of the benefits of PMO • One of the layers of PMO Framework • What stands in PMO approach for M? • What stands in PMO approach for O? • What PMO is more strategic and long-term • PMO Authority in Functional organization • Type of the organization which is considered a hybrid structure • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Crossword 2025-12-05
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- What is one of the things that Cellular Respiration Makes
- The location where the Krep Cycle occurs.
- What is one of the products of photosynthesis.
- A reactant of Photosynthesis that includes Hydrogen.
- What membrane is ATP made in.
- True or false, Photosynthesis makes Glucose.
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- The name of the cycle that occurs in the Stroma
- The part of the cell where Cellular respiration happens.
- True or false, is photosynthesis Endothermic.
- The organelle the Stroma is located in.
10 Clues: What membrane is ATP made in. • The organelle the Stroma is located in. • The location where the Krep Cycle occurs. • True or false, Photosynthesis makes Glucose. • True or false, is photosynthesis Endothermic. • What is one of the products of photosynthesis. • The name of the cycle that occurs in the Stroma • A reactant of Photosynthesis that includes Hydrogen. • ...
2025 Gurdon Retreat Crossword 2025-09-05
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- their cake can really spice up the day
- laser scanning microscopy
- paper - about cells and matrix
- the one thing in common of Gurdon and Rutherford's Nobel prize
- group leader gives exclamation about name of buffer
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- goes off easily when weather is hot, otherwise precisely once a week; two words
- where you report an incident; not the intranet.
- can be interpreted as a huge snake
- in plant or prison, not in animal; two words
- cat transcribed in summer
10 Clues: laser scanning microscopy • cat transcribed in summer • paper - about cells and matrix • can be interpreted as a huge snake • their cake can really spice up the day • in plant or prison, not in animal; two words • where you report an incident; not the intranet. • group leader gives exclamation about name of buffer • ...
Cross word puzzle 2022-08-20
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- The most abundant naturally occurring gas
- Study of generalizations of arithmetic operation
- Computers calculate numbers in what mode?
- Another word for the CPU is
- Triangle with two sides of the same length?
- Unit of Power
- Father of modern chemistry
- Bleaching action of chlorine is by
- A square matrix that is not invertible
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- A computer virus that actively attacks an anti-virus program or programs in an effort to prevent detection is:
- Nuclear sizes are expressed in a unit named
- The device that measures current in a circuit
- To arrange information numerically/alphabetically
- The first graphical browser for the WWW was named
- A measure of speed in a given direction
- The heaviest metal
- The set of its possible inputs
- Most abundant element in earth crust
- Well defined collection of distinct objects
19 Clues: Unit of Power • The heaviest metal • Father of modern chemistry • Another word for the CPU is • The set of its possible inputs • Bleaching action of chlorine is by • Most abundant element in earth crust • A measure of speed in a given direction • A square matrix that is not invertible • The most abundant naturally occurring gas • Computers calculate numbers in what mode? • ...
Cross word puzzle 2022-08-20
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- Well defined collection of distinct objects
- Study of generalizations of arithmetic operation
- Nuclear sizes are expressed in a unit named
- A computer virus that actively attacks an anti-virus program or programs in an effort to prevent detection is:
- Another word for the CPU is
- The first graphical browser for the WWW was named
- Father of modern chemistry
- Computers calculate numbers in what mode?
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- Unit of Power
- The device that measures current in a circuit
- A measure of speed in a given direction
- To arrange information numerically/alphabetically
- The set of its possible inputs
- A square matrix that is not invertible
- Bleaching action of chlorine is by
- The heaviest metal
- Most abundant element in earth crust
- The most abundant naturally occurring gas
- Triangle with two sides of the same length?
19 Clues: Unit of Power • The heaviest metal • Father of modern chemistry • Another word for the CPU is • The set of its possible inputs • Bleaching action of chlorine is by • Most abundant element in earth crust • A measure of speed in a given direction • A square matrix that is not invertible • The most abundant naturally occurring gas • Computers calculate numbers in what mode? • ...
Science Crossword 2022-12-05
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- a very small particle that makes up all things
- non-renewable energy with 3 stages
- a force that keeps objects floating
- a visual thinking tool that analyses and compares
- machine with more than 1 simple machine
- force the force that acts between magnets
- the unit for measuring forces
- the steps of an investigation or experiment
- water used to make energy
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- a number of food chains joined together
- describes chemicals that are dangerous to touch, inhale or swallow
- move energy from one object to another
- not ever alive, as distinct from dead
- devices that make physical tasks easier
- substances that make up rocks
- all of space and the matter and energy in it
- tiny but heavy particles
- animal that eats plants and animals
- animal that eats other animals
19 Clues: tiny but heavy particles • water used to make energy • substances that make up rocks • the unit for measuring forces • animal that eats other animals • non-renewable energy with 3 stages • a force that keeps objects floating • animal that eats plants and animals • not ever alive, as distinct from dead • move energy from one object to another • ...
WangO - Period 3 2021-02-11
8 Clues: There are 650 of me in you • I am the base of your hair • I am a bacteria all over you • I am at the center and I'm soft • When your injured, you break me • I am the upper layer of your skin • I am the skin below the your nails • You can get me when your unsafe/uncareful
connective tissue 2021-03-17
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- found in structures with elasticity, such as the external ear
- described as "cobwebby"
- softer and have more cells an fewer fibers than any other connective tissue
- less hard and more flexible than bone
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- has the most abundant collagen fibers
- collagen fibers are the main matrix element
- commonly known as fat
- forms the stroma or internal framework of an organ
- sits in cavities called lacunae
- also known as vascular tissue carries a bunch of substances throughout the body
10 Clues: commonly known as fat • described as "cobwebby" • sits in cavities called lacunae • has the most abundant collagen fibers • less hard and more flexible than bone • collagen fibers are the main matrix element • forms the stroma or internal framework of an organ • found in structures with elasticity, such as the external ear • ...
Osteoblasts Lily Peitso n10776494 2021-08-12
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- Whats the cell called that resorbs the bone?
- What is the typical shape of an osteoblast?
- What organ do osteoblasts help to repair?
- Name the proteins that osteoblasts produce?
- What is the most of the bone matrix made from?
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- What is the maximum size an osteoblast cell can be?
- What is the main mineral deposited and regulated?
- Where do osteoblast cells come from?
- Where do osteoblasts originate from?
- How can more osteoblasts be produced?
10 Clues: Where do osteoblast cells come from? • Where do osteoblasts originate from? • How can more osteoblasts be produced? • What organ do osteoblasts help to repair? • What is the typical shape of an osteoblast? • Name the proteins that osteoblasts produce? • Whats the cell called that resorbs the bone? • What is the most of the bone matrix made from? • ...
Nail Quiz July 2020 2020-06-08
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- Primer solution used in artificial nail cosmetic products & gel nail
- Unusually brittle or dull nail with tendency to split
- Dermoscopic pattern seen in distal subungual onychomycosis
- Popular modification to acrylic or gel nail procedure
- Severity of nail psoriasis is best reflected by this index
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- Nail Brace Technique
- Nail resulting from displaced matrix
- Sign seen in Fogo Selvagem
- Amino acid shown to be helpful in growth of hyponychium cells
- Also known as egg shell nails
10 Clues: Nail Brace Technique • Sign seen in Fogo Selvagem • Also known as egg shell nails • Nail resulting from displaced matrix • Unusually brittle or dull nail with tendency to split • Popular modification to acrylic or gel nail procedure • Dermoscopic pattern seen in distal subungual onychomycosis • Severity of nail psoriasis is best reflected by this index • ...
Business vocab 2026-03-25
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- enhances the value of a product
- model:how entrepreneurs plan to make money with their business concepts.
- A person who receives value in terms of monterey
- a collection of businesses with a common line of products or services
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- customer: one most likely to buy a business’s product and service
- a working model used by entrepreneurs
- concept: a clear and concise description of a business opportunity
- a distinctive aspect
- matrix: a tool for organizing important information
- analysis: the process that test a business concept
- chain: The distribution channel
11 Clues: a distinctive aspect • enhances the value of a product • chain: The distribution channel • a working model used by entrepreneurs • A person who receives value in terms of monterey • analysis: the process that test a business concept • matrix: a tool for organizing important information • customer: one most likely to buy a business’s product and service • ...
integumentary 2022-09-16
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- most abundant cell type in the skin
- genetic hair loss
- causes goose-bumps when it contracts
- superficial layer of cutaneous membrane
- vascular layer of cutaneous membrane
- exocrine gland that secretes a product onto the surface of the skin
- fibrous protein produced by skin epithelium
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- adipose tissue deep to the dermis
- exocrine gland that secretes wax
- the slowest growing and most common carcinoma of the skin
- exocrine gland that secretes an oily product directly into hair follicles
- a fibrous extension of the skin made of keratin
- malignant form skin cancer that metastasizes quickly
- a hardened extension of the skin that extends from a matrix
- carcinoma that originates in the stratum spinosum
- exocrine gland that secretes milk
- an undifferentiated cell
- pigment producing cell in the skin
- excessive growth of hair on the body
19 Clues: genetic hair loss • an undifferentiated cell • exocrine gland that secretes wax • adipose tissue deep to the dermis • exocrine gland that secretes milk • pigment producing cell in the skin • most abundant cell type in the skin • causes goose-bumps when it contracts • vascular layer of cutaneous membrane • excessive growth of hair on the body • ...
integumentary 2022-09-22
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- most abundant cell type in the skin
- genetic hair loss
- causes goose-bumps when it contracts
- superficial layer of cutaneous membrane
- vascular layer of cutaneous membrane
- exocrine gland that secretes a product onto the surface of the skin
- fibrous protein produced by skin epithelium
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- adipose tissue deep to the dermis
- exocrine gland that secretes wax
- the slowest growing and most common carcinoma of the skin
- exocrine gland that secretes an oily product directly into hair follicles
- a fibrous extension of the skin made of keratin
- malignant form skin cancer that metastasizes quickly
- a hardened extension of the skin that extends from a matrix
- carcinoma that originates in the stratum spinosum
- exocrine gland that secretes milk
- an undifferentiated cell
- pigment producing cell in the skin
- excessive growth of hair on the body
19 Clues: genetic hair loss • an undifferentiated cell • exocrine gland that secretes wax • adipose tissue deep to the dermis • exocrine gland that secretes milk • pigment producing cell in the skin • most abundant cell type in the skin • causes goose-bumps when it contracts • vascular layer of cutaneous membrane • excessive growth of hair on the body • ...
integumentary 2022-09-22
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- exocrine gland that secretes an oily product directly into hair follicles
- exocrine gland that secretes milk
- causes goose-bumps when it contracts
- the slowest growing and most common carcinoma of the skin
- an undifferentiated cell
- genetic hair loss
- pigment producing cell in the skin
- a fibrous extension of the skin made of keratin
- excessive growth of hair on the body
- vascular layer of cutaneous membrane
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- exocrine gland that secretes wax
- carcinoma that originates in the stratum spinosum
- most abundant cell type in the skin
- a hardened extension of the skin that extends from a matrix
- fibrous protein produced by skin epithelium
- exocrine gland that secretes a product onto the surface of the skin
- superficial layer of cutaneous membrane
- adipose tissue deep to the dermis
- malignant form skin cancer that metastasizes quickly
19 Clues: genetic hair loss • an undifferentiated cell • exocrine gland that secretes wax • exocrine gland that secretes milk • adipose tissue deep to the dermis • pigment producing cell in the skin • most abundant cell type in the skin • causes goose-bumps when it contracts • excessive growth of hair on the body • vascular layer of cutaneous membrane • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2022-10-05
Across
- Upper and lower limbs' bones
- Triangular structure at the base of the spine
- Bone-building cells that deposit bone
- Made up of the frontal and parietal bones
- Bony and cartilaginous parts that support/protect the head, neck, and trunk
- Rounded process that usually articulates with another bone
- Projection situated above a condyle
- Bone that forms the back of the skull
- Small, nearly flat surface (ex: costal)
- (First) vertebra that supports the head
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- (Second) vertebra with tooth-like dens that pivot within the atlas
- Weight-bearing portion of the spine
- Superior most portion of the spine
- Portion of the spine that articulates with the ribs
- Cranium and facial bones
- Tailbone; inferior most portion of the spine
- Bone that supports the lower teeth
- Bone-resorbing cells that break down calcified matrix
- Narrow, ridgelike projection
19 Clues: Cranium and facial bones • Upper and lower limbs' bones • Narrow, ridgelike projection • Superior most portion of the spine • Bone that supports the lower teeth • Weight-bearing portion of the spine • Projection situated above a condyle • Bone-building cells that deposit bone • Bone that forms the back of the skull • Small, nearly flat surface (ex: costal) • ...
CHAPTER 3 DEVELOPMENT OF THE TEAM 2020-03-02
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- BASIC TRUTHS THAT DON'T CHANGE OVER TIME
- GROUP LEADER
- A MAJORITY AGREEMEN FOR THE TEAM
- PRINCIPLES OF RIGHT ACTION
- TECHINIQUE USED TO SOLVE PROBLEMS AND GENERATE IDEAS
- ENGINEER THAT WORKS WITH GLOBAL POSITIONING AND CIRCUITS
- TO COMPARE TWO THINGS
- ENGINEER WHO WORKS WITH DESIGNING DAMS AND SEWAGE SYSTEMS
- CHECKLIST MODEL OF ENTIRE PROJECT
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- A GROUP WITH A COMMON PURPOSE
- THINKING THAT BEGINS WITH ONE SOLUTION; MATH, PERSECTIVE
- WRITTEN DOCUMENT THAT ESTABLISHES NORMS
- TO MAKE AN EXISTING TECHNOLOGY BETTER; IMPROVEMENT
- GROUP LED BY THEMSELVES
- THE UNIT OR TEAM BECOMES STRONGER THAN THE INDIVIDUAL
- COMBINES FREE WORD ASSOCIATION AND BRAINSTORMING
- THE ABILITY TO MAKE OR BRING A NEW CONCEPT TO THE GROUP
- ENGINEER THAT WORKS WITH COMBUSTION ENGINES AND TURBINES
- THINKING THAT SOLVES PROBLEMS; BEGINS WITH MANY SOLUTIONS
19 Clues: GROUP LEADER • TO COMPARE TWO THINGS • GROUP LED BY THEMSELVES • PRINCIPLES OF RIGHT ACTION • A GROUP WITH A COMMON PURPOSE • A MAJORITY AGREEMEN FOR THE TEAM • CHECKLIST MODEL OF ENTIRE PROJECT • WRITTEN DOCUMENT THAT ESTABLISHES NORMS • BASIC TRUTHS THAT DON'T CHANGE OVER TIME • COMBINES FREE WORD ASSOCIATION AND BRAINSTORMING • ...
Organizational Structures Crossword 2022-05-04
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- many managers with control over few employees
- whole company reports to one manager
- teams report to multiple leaders
- employees are divided by specific tasks
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- each manager has control over a large group
- outsources noncore processes
- employees are divided into groups geographically or by product or service
7 Clues: outsources noncore processes • teams report to multiple leaders • whole company reports to one manager • employees are divided by specific tasks • each manager has control over a large group • many managers with control over few employees • employees are divided into groups geographically or by product or service
Explore the course 2018-02-18
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- evaluation of student performance through a matrix of criteria
- average obtained at the end of the cycle
- Document with the activities to be developed
- process that aims to determine to what extent the previously established objectives have been achieved.
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- classmates
- you share personal information
- compilation of definitions or explanations of words
- allows communication between two parties
8 Clues: classmates • you share personal information • average obtained at the end of the cycle • allows communication between two parties • Document with the activities to be developed • compilation of definitions or explanations of words • evaluation of student performance through a matrix of criteria • ...
bonghic - Period 3 2021-02-11
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- protects the body against infection
- crescent-shaped area that is the base of the nail
- actual hair growth happens
- protein that is a basic component of hair, skin, and nails
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- sac-like pit in skin from the part of which hair grows
- gives skin it's color
- skin that is below the nail
- thickened bulb located at base of hair
8 Clues: gives skin it's color • actual hair growth happens • skin that is below the nail • protects the body against infection • thickened bulb located at base of hair • crescent-shaped area that is the base of the nail • sac-like pit in skin from the part of which hair grows • protein that is a basic component of hair, skin, and nails
Is that a symbol 2024-10-10
Across
- Literary example of symbolism
- Uses red and blue pills as symbols
- name of movie that uses levels to symbolize human consciousness
- main character in the Book that uses colors for symbols
- symbols can sometimes appear in
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- the female charachter in the movie that uses a rose to symbolize love
- doesnt always mean something
- last name of the best teacher
8 Clues: doesnt always mean something • Literary example of symbolism • last name of the best teacher • symbols can sometimes appear in • Uses red and blue pills as symbols • main character in the Book that uses colors for symbols • name of movie that uses levels to symbolize human consciousness • the female charachter in the movie that uses a rose to symbolize love
puzzle-first-round 2022-09-17
7 Clues: God of war • This guy started a fire • Sherlock in MCU (last name) • ek din aasmaan se ek book giri • god of dreams, the chosen one, [] • "Oh Honey!", "Last Friday Night" and "Roar" • public domain geocode system (IMPORTANT - will be used in some other question)
Nail diseases and disorders 2013-06-23
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- spoon nails/nails with a concave shape.
- living skin that becomes attached to the nail plate either at the ephonychuim or the hyponychium
- thickening of the nail plate or abnormal outgrowth of the nail.
- inflammation of the nail matrix
- white spots appearing in the nail
- claw nails
- the skin underneath the free edge.
- swelling of the nail and is often associated with onychauxis
- inflammation of skin around the nail
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- the cuticle that overlaps the lunula at the base of the nail
- atrophy or wasting away of the nail
- ingrown nails
- the skin that touches, overlaps and surrounds the nail.
- loosening or separation of the nail
- ringworm of the nail
- shedding or falling off of nails
16 Clues: claw nails • ingrown nails • ringworm of the nail • inflammation of the nail matrix • shedding or falling off of nails • white spots appearing in the nail • the skin underneath the free edge. • atrophy or wasting away of the nail • loosening or separation of the nail • inflammation of skin around the nail • spoon nails/nails with a concave shape. • ...
Bio Chapter 4 2025-03-03
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- heart contracts rhythmically entirely on its own
- tissue that supports and binds other tissues (e.g., bones, blood, fat)
- fluid matrix containing proteins
- cells that surround and protect neurons
- tissue that covers surfaces and lines organs (e.g., skin, lining of intestines)
- under conscious control
- flexible, connective tissue that provides support and cushioning in various parts of the body
- tissue that enables movement (e.g., skeletal muscle, heart muscle
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- contains relatively few living cells
- specialized nervous system cell
- Fat-storing cells that contain lipid droplets
- function in blood clotting
- fibers that are strong, slightly flexible
- specialized connective tissue that stores energy in the form of fat
- muscle located only in the heart
- fibers that are thinner, can stretch
16 Clues: under conscious control • function in blood clotting • specialized nervous system cell • fluid matrix containing proteins • muscle located only in the heart • contains relatively few living cells • fibers that are thinner, can stretch • cells that surround and protect neurons • fibers that are strong, slightly flexible • Fat-storing cells that contain lipid droplets • ...
Cellular Respiration 2023-01-10
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- a process that does not need oxygen
- the releasing of energy as a result of breaking down glucose and other molecules with oxygen being present
- biomolecules
- Second step of cellular respiration
- when cells release their energy without oxygen
- Glycolysis, Krebs cycle and Electron Transport
- The process to make ATP
- part of the mitochondrion that is the deepest
- 1000 calories
- a carrier of electrons and is in glycolysis
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- Yeast is used and it makes an ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide
- takes place inside mitochondria
- the needed amount of energy to make one gram of water 1 degree celsius higher
- First step of Cellular Respiration
- Transport Third step of Cellular Respiration
- a process that needs oxygen
16 Clues: biomolecules • 1000 calories • The process to make ATP • a process that needs oxygen • takes place inside mitochondria • First step of Cellular Respiration • a process that does not need oxygen • Second step of cellular respiration • a carrier of electrons and is in glycolysis • Transport Third step of Cellular Respiration • part of the mitochondrion that is the deepest • ...
Animal Tissues 2021-05-16
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- a kind of fluid connective tissue, which is colorless
- a nerve cell
- Substance of Bone matrix with atomic no. 20
- Fibrous Connective Tissue connecting bone to bone
- type of tissues which act as barriers to keep different organ systems seperate
- Connective tissue filled with fat globules
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- substance filtered by cilia, found in nose
- Hair-like structure that filter dust and mucus
- muscle dealing with contraction and relaxtion
- outerlayer of this organ is made of squamous epethelium
10 Clues: a nerve cell • substance filtered by cilia, found in nose • Connective tissue filled with fat globules • Substance of Bone matrix with atomic no. 20 • muscle dealing with contraction and relaxtion • Hair-like structure that filter dust and mucus • Fibrous Connective Tissue connecting bone to bone • a kind of fluid connective tissue, which is colorless • ...
It's A Total Life Change 2021-07-26
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- Personal Retail site
- Together they help you take charge of your goals
- Creamy and smooth coffee
- an ethereal shape, with a white base and a striking wood-look top for a trendy appeal
- All-natural fiber leaves you feeling full
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- Everything you need to win your weight-loss battle is right here
- Refreshing and soothing skin mist
- Promote proper hormone levels.
- Nourish and support your stomach lining
- Much more than a regular daily supplement.
10 Clues: Personal Retail site • Creamy and smooth coffee • Promote proper hormone levels. • Refreshing and soothing skin mist • Nourish and support your stomach lining • All-natural fiber leaves you feeling full • Much more than a regular daily supplement. • Together they help you take charge of your goals • Everything you need to win your weight-loss battle is right here • ...
Energy and Respiration 2021-08-06
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- A process of adding a phosphate group to a molecule
- A process of regenerating NAD+ in the absence of oxygen
- Catalyst of the first reaction in glycolysis
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- A stage of aerobic respiration taking place at cytoplasm
- A experimental set up to calculate RQ
- Reaction that removes a carboxyl group
- The site where Krebs cycle occurs
- A process which occurs in membranes of mitochondria and chloroplast
- Reactant of link reaction
- Final acceptor of electrons in ETC
10 Clues: Reactant of link reaction • The site where Krebs cycle occurs • Final acceptor of electrons in ETC • A experimental set up to calculate RQ • Reaction that removes a carboxyl group • Catalyst of the first reaction in glycolysis • A process of adding a phosphate group to a molecule • A process of regenerating NAD+ in the absence of oxygen • ...
Osteoblasts - John Rae 2019-08-05
Across
- Osteoblasts control flow of this into the bone
- Area(s) of the body that osteoblasts operate in
- Osteoblasts are a single _______ cell
- Bone is constantly undergoing this in the body
- Osteoblasts are only found in this air-breathing type of animal
Down
- Units used to measure cell size
- A cluster of osteoblasts
- Substance secreted by the cell
- The formation that the cells form on the bone
- Derivative cells of osteoblasts, which are found inside the bone
10 Clues: A cluster of osteoblasts • Substance secreted by the cell • Units used to measure cell size • Osteoblasts are a single _______ cell • The formation that the cells form on the bone • Osteoblasts control flow of this into the bone • Bone is constantly undergoing this in the body • Area(s) of the body that osteoblasts operate in • ...
cellular resperation 2024-01-08
Across
- Citric Acid Cycle mitochondrial matrix
- Most abundant energy carrier molecule
- requires oxygen Cellular respiration Kreb’s cycle and electron transport chain
- Produce their own food Get energy from sun AKA producer
- All living organisms use it to carry out all biological processes
- Organelle where cellular respiration takes place.
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- does not require oxygen, Fermentation glycolysis
- Eat producers or consumers Get energy from food AKA consumer
- occurs in the cytoplasm of cells when “NO Oxygen” is present
- splitting of sugar
10 Clues: splitting of sugar • Most abundant energy carrier molecule • Citric Acid Cycle mitochondrial matrix • does not require oxygen, Fermentation glycolysis • Organelle where cellular respiration takes place. • Produce their own food Get energy from sun AKA producer • Eat producers or consumers Get energy from food AKA consumer • ...
cellular resperation 2024-01-08
Across
- Citric Acid Cycle mitochondrial matrix
- Most abundant energy carrier molecule
- requires oxygen Cellular respiration Kreb’s cycle and electron transport chain
- Produce their own food Get energy from sun AKA producer
- All living organisms use it to carry out all biological processes
- Organelle where cellular respiration takes place.
Down
- does not require oxygen, Fermentation glycolysis
- Eat producers or consumers Get energy from food AKA consumer
- occurs in the cytoplasm of cells when “NO Oxygen” is present
- splitting of sugar
10 Clues: splitting of sugar • Most abundant energy carrier molecule • Citric Acid Cycle mitochondrial matrix • does not require oxygen, Fermentation glycolysis • Organelle where cellular respiration takes place. • Produce their own food Get energy from sun AKA producer • Eat producers or consumers Get energy from food AKA consumer • ...
cellular resperation 2024-01-08
Across
- Citric Acid Cycle mitochondrial matrix
- Most abundant energy carrier molecule
- requires oxygen Cellular respiration Kreb’s cycle and electron transport chain
- Produce their own food Get energy from sun AKA producer
- All living organisms use it to carry out all biological processes
- Organelle where cellular respiration takes place.
Down
- does not require oxygen, Fermentation glycolysis
- Eat producers or consumers Get energy from food AKA consumer
- occurs in the cytoplasm of cells when “NO Oxygen” is present
- splitting of sugar
10 Clues: splitting of sugar • Most abundant energy carrier molecule • Citric Acid Cycle mitochondrial matrix • does not require oxygen, Fermentation glycolysis • Organelle where cellular respiration takes place. • Produce their own food Get energy from sun AKA producer • Eat producers or consumers Get energy from food AKA consumer • ...
Calculus 2024-01-25
Across
- lives and grows in complete/almost complete absence of oxygen
- functions to protect the body against infection and diseases
- enabling development in a structured manner
- a solution containing more of an ingredient
- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts
Down
- visible differentiation in structure
- can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen
- tenacious film formed of proteins
- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth
- nucleus, focus, point of origin
10 Clues: nucleus, focus, point of origin • tenacious film formed of proteins • visible differentiation in structure • enabling development in a structured manner • a solution containing more of an ingredient • can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen • crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth • functions to protect the body against infection and diseases • ...
asas,l 2025-04-16
Across
- Jain concept of non-violence
- Bollywood dance style popularized by Hrithik Roshan
- Bollywood movie starring Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol
- Geographic feature that runs along the US-Canada border
- American state known for its Jain temples
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- City in India famous for its Jain pilgrimage site
- Song by Katy Perry featuring Juicy J
- Song by Taylor Swift from the album "1989"
- Country where the majority of Jains live
- Movie genre that includes films like "The Matrix"
10 Clues: Jain concept of non-violence • Song by Katy Perry featuring Juicy J • Country where the majority of Jains live • American state known for its Jain temples • Song by Taylor Swift from the album "1989" • City in India famous for its Jain pilgrimage site • Bollywood movie starring Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol • Movie genre that includes films like "The Matrix" • ...
PRE TEST TYPE A MODUL 2 2026-03-17
Across
- The value given to an alternative for a factor.
- The sum of all weighted scores for one option.
- A place or option being evaluated.
- The result of rating multiplied by weight.
- Supporting data based on numbers.
Down
- The importance value given to each factor.
- A criterion used to evaluate alternatives.
- The method used to compare alternatives using factors and weights.
- The list of criteria and their importance values.
- Supporting data based on descriptions or categories.
10 Clues: Supporting data based on numbers. • A place or option being evaluated. • The importance value given to each factor. • A criterion used to evaluate alternatives. • The result of rating multiplied by weight. • The sum of all weighted scores for one option. • The value given to an alternative for a factor. • The list of criteria and their importance values. • ...
Osteoblasts - John Rae 2019-08-05
Across
- Area(s) of the body that osteoblasts operate in
- Units used to measure cell size
- Derivative cells of osteoblasts, which are found inside the bone
- Osteoblasts are only found in this air-breathing type of animal
- Substance secreted by the cell
Down
- Osteoblasts are a single _______ cell
- The formation that the cells form on the bone
- Bone is constantly undergoing this in the body
- A cluster of osteoblasts
- Osteoblasts control flow of this into the bone
10 Clues: A cluster of osteoblasts • Substance secreted by the cell • Units used to measure cell size • Osteoblasts are a single _______ cell • The formation that the cells form on the bone • Bone is constantly undergoing this in the body • Osteoblasts control flow of this into the bone • Area(s) of the body that osteoblasts operate in • ...
Wilkins Chapter 17 Part 2 2023-06-14
Across
- Inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anticalculus
- Framework, enabling development in a structured manner
- Doesn’t contain cells
- White blood corpuscle; functions to protect the body from infection and disease
- Nucleus, focus, point of origin
Down
- No definite shape or visible differentiation
- Crystalline mineral component of bones containing calcium and phosphate
- Lives and grows in complete absence of oxygen
- “tartar” or dental biofilm that has been mineralized
- Can live in free oxygen
10 Clues: Doesn’t contain cells • Can live in free oxygen • Nucleus, focus, point of origin • No definite shape or visible differentiation • Lives and grows in complete absence of oxygen • “tartar” or dental biofilm that has been mineralized • Framework, enabling development in a structured manner • Crystalline mineral component of bones containing calcium and phosphate • ...
