matrix Crossword Puzzles
Maths Crossword 2024-11-30
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- Graph of wagons from asia
- A postulation made by a female parent with the head of an eel
- Pay scale cut for mathematician
- The starting point, what we work in
- Difficult and negative, this part of the computer lexicon is painful
- Below the ground, driving a boat back
- Fundamental, the ax in the idiom collapses
- Chaotic clue I'd given for a geometry genius
- Nice and round, this catches fish to be returned
- Changing angles, these are necessary for road safety
- Educator in failed onbaording
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- A senile man went backwards, and lost his extremity
- This collection grows towards the sky
- E - chaotic rule from a Swiss wiz
- A simulation, the carpet and tricks go together
- This greeny mess is needed to move
- The circular ring bikes
- Shape, creates happy faces
- Chaotic misdone in space
- The beginning of video is reversed?
20 Clues: The circular ring bikes • Chaotic misdone in space • Graph of wagons from asia • Shape, creates happy faces • Educator in failed onbaording • Pay scale cut for mathematician • E - chaotic rule from a Swiss wiz • This greeny mess is needed to move • The starting point, what we work in • The beginning of video is reversed? • This collection grows towards the sky • ...
Artist Hollywood 2025-04-29
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- – Star of The Devil Wears Prada and Les Misérables
- – Plays Thor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
- – Actor from Fight Club and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
- – Star of Mission: Impossible
- – Actress known for Maleficent and Tomb Raider
- – Legendary actress with many Oscar nominations
- – Famous for his role as Iron Man
- – Former wrestler turned actor, star of Jumanji
- – Actress in Black Swan and Thor: Love and Thunder
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- – Actor in The Martian and Bourne Identity
- – Known for Pirates of the Caribbean
- – Actress who played Wonder Woman
- – Star of Pretty Woman
- – Known for playing Black Widow in the Marvel movies
- – Played Katniss in The Hunger Games
- – Known for playing Deadpool
- – Won an Oscar for La La Land
- – Star of Titanic and Inception
- – Known for The Matrix and John Wick
- – Star of Men in Black and The Pursuit of Happyness
20 Clues: – Star of Pretty Woman • – Known for playing Deadpool • – Won an Oscar for La La Land • – Star of Mission: Impossible • – Star of Titanic and Inception • – Actress who played Wonder Woman • – Famous for his role as Iron Man • – Known for Pirates of the Caribbean • – Played Katniss in The Hunger Games • – Known for The Matrix and John Wick • ...
Davide's Crossword 2025-10-20
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- Qui il primo incontro con l'amore della tua vita
- Lo sfonda il Titano Colossale
- Il motto di Eddie Guerrero
- Per lui niente è...impossibile
- Sfortunata causa di una rottamazione
- Dà luce e calore alla Terra (Non Federico)
- Raccolta di storie...bizzarre
- Un eroe con frusta e cappello
- Una simulazione rossa o blu
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- Il viaggio piu bello della tua vita
- Il tuo posto del cuore
- La linfa degli uomini Alpha
- Nome dell'Intelligence viterbese
- Un vizio...da cyclette
- Provincia suprematista temuta in tutto il mondo
- Lo fa l'uomo che lucida le scarpe al tramonto
- A detta di L, il frutto preferito degli Shinigami
- Un tuo antico abito tradizionale
- La città di un noto pipistrello
- Il re della foresta (Non Alessandro)
- Responsabile termoregolazione Orte
- L'orario di risveglio della Sindaca
- "Fare o non fare, non c'è provare" cit
23 Clues: Il tuo posto del cuore • Un vizio...da cyclette • Il motto di Eddie Guerrero • La linfa degli uomini Alpha • Una simulazione rossa o blu • Lo sfonda il Titano Colossale • Raccolta di storie...bizzarre • Un eroe con frusta e cappello • Per lui niente è...impossibile • La città di un noto pipistrello • Nome dell'Intelligence viterbese • Un tuo antico abito tradizionale • ...
STAZZLE 2025-10-11
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- The matrix of correlations among variables.
- The probability distribution of sample means.
- Probability of union of two events A and B.
- The distribution of an estimator as sample size.
- R package for time series analysis.
- Two events A and B are called ______ if P(A ∩ B) = P(A)P(B).
- A non-parametric alternative to ANOVA.
- Expected number of trials to first success.
- Limit of a function as x → ∞ is called.
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- Change of variables in multivariate integrals requires.
- The sharpness of a distribution’s peaK.
- The expected value of a random variable.
- Graphical representation of residuals.
- Method to construct confidence intervals from resampling.
- Chain rule is used for.
- The degree of asymmetry in a distribution.
- The sum of probabilities in a sample space must equal.
- Measure of within-cluster variation.
- The area under a probability curve.
- Function to display structure of dataframe.
20 Clues: Chain rule is used for. • R package for time series analysis. • The area under a probability curve. • Measure of within-cluster variation. • Graphical representation of residuals. • A non-parametric alternative to ANOVA. • The sharpness of a distribution’s peaK. • Limit of a function as x → ∞ is called. • The expected value of a random variable. • ...
Elimination Round SET A 2025-10-24
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- Shines bright but very hard to cut
- Device used to send or receive signals in electronics
- Structural element that supports loads in buildings
- SI unit of electric current
- Force acting within materials resisting deformation
- Turning effect of a force around a point
- Stores electrical energy for short durations
- Relates to motion and resistance to change
- Limits or controls electric current in a circuit
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- Device controlling current in electronic circuits
- How well a machine converts input into output
- Converts electrical power into mechanical motion
- SI unit used to measure temperature
- Storehouse where data is organized and queried
- Holds numbers in rows and columns in math
- Set of instructions that run on computers
- Relationship between voltage, current, and resistance
- The force that keeps things falling toward Earth
- Material used to bind bricks or stones together
- SI unit of length
20 Clues: SI unit of length • SI unit of electric current • Shines bright but very hard to cut • SI unit used to measure temperature • Turning effect of a force around a point • Holds numbers in rows and columns in math • Set of instructions that run on computers • Relates to motion and resistance to change • Stores electrical energy for short durations • ...
Elimination Round new set C 2025-10-24
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- Si unit of time
- I love motion, but no force drama!
- In math, it holds numbers in rows and columns.
- Bending of light in different medium
- Rotational effect of a force about a point.
- I make beams bow under pressure!
- It tells us how well machine works by comparing output to in put, what it is.
- It save charge for later use — like a tiny battery!
- I’m not an apple, but I fell for gravity!
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- It is used to check the current without getting shocked!
- Force per unit area
- Foundation of chips, transistors, and diodes.
- Property of body resisting any change in its state of motion.
- It balance voltage, current, and resistance.
- It shines bright but very tough to cut.
- Machine that spins to convert mechanical energy into electricity
- Opposition to current flow
- Force with which Earth attracts a body
- Force that opposes motion
- Force × displacement
20 Clues: Si unit of time • Force per unit area • Force × displacement • Force that opposes motion • Opposition to current flow • I make beams bow under pressure! • I love motion, but no force drama! • Bending of light in different medium • Force with which Earth attracts a body • It shines bright but very tough to cut. • I’m not an apple, but I fell for gravity! • ...
Maths 2025-11-15
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- A triangle with 3 equal sides
- A geometric theory that relates the sides of a right angled triangle
- Internal angles of above
- Triangles with corresponding sides of the same ratio
- Common natural and binary are types of
- The longest side of a right angled triangle Hypotenuse
- What is a:=3x+c called
- A heading of 135 degrees is south...
- 1,4,9,16 .. Is a
- A circle -the shortest distance between any two points on the earth
- Speed of a boat or plane
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- Maths that use integrals
- root 3 is what of 9
- Uses letters and symbols instead of numbers Algebra
- A logarithm with base 2.
- Maths using relationship between angles and sides of triangles
- A constant you can eat
- A rectangular array of numbers
- 216 is what of 6
- The root 121 n
- Line drawn to touch but not intersect a curve
- A heading of 270 degrees
22 Clues: 216 is what of 6 • 1,4,9,16 .. Is a • root 3 is what of 9 • A constant you can eat • What is a:=3x+c called • Maths that use integrals • A logarithm with base 2. • Internal angles of above • Speed of a boat or plane • A heading of 270 degrees • A triangle with 3 equal sides • A rectangular array of numbers • A heading of 135 degrees is south... • Common natural and binary are types of • ...
KINO ZAGRANICZNE 2025-12-23
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- reżyser trylogii „Ojciec chrzestny”
- najsłynniejsze studio animacji na świecie
- najbardziej pożądana złota statuetka w świecie filmu
- najpopularniejszy film o statku
- i will be back
- archeolog z biczem i kapeluszem, w którym kocha się mama
- tańczył z wilkami
- reżyser „Pulp Fiction” i „Django”
- arcywróg Batmana
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- reżyser, według którego film powinien zaczynać się od trzęsienia ziemi
- aktor znany z tego że sam robi wszystkie kaskaderskie sceny (i że jest niski)
- film Ridleya Scotta z Russellem Crowe na rzymskiej arenie
- aktorka, rekordzistka pod względem liczby nominacji do Oscara
- koreański film, zwycięzca Oscara z 2020 roku
- reżyser „Oppenheimera” i „Incepcji”
- nazwisko komika niemego kina, w meloniku
- japoński potwór, który często niszczy miasta w filmach
- film Jamesa Camerona o planecie Pandora
- niebieska czy czerwona pigułka?
- agent, który pił wstrząśnięte martini (grało go wielu aktorów)
- bokser grany przez Sylvestra Stallone’a
21 Clues: i will be back • arcywróg Batmana • tańczył z wilkami • najpopularniejszy film o statku • niebieska czy czerwona pigułka? • reżyser „Pulp Fiction” i „Django” • reżyser trylogii „Ojciec chrzestny” • reżyser „Oppenheimera” i „Incepcji” • film Jamesa Camerona o planecie Pandora • bokser grany przez Sylvestra Stallone’a • nazwisko komika niemego kina, w meloniku • ...
MATRIX W2 SCHOOL 2023-07-21
Matrix Round 1 2023-03-18
Tissue 2021-08-12
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- type of tissue that contracts to bring about movement
- nonliving structure outside the connective tissue cells
- flat shaped cells that are found in multiple layers
- localized growing tissue in plants
- tissue that lines organs and help in protection, absorption and filtration
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- cells of the tissue that receives and shares impulse
- type of tissue that provides insulation
- plant tissue with intercellular spaces and perform photosynthesis
- structure on which the base of epithelial tissue rest on
- dark and light areas are called this in skeletal muscle
- voluntary muscle tissue
11 Clues: voluntary muscle tissue • localized growing tissue in plants • type of tissue that provides insulation • flat shaped cells that are found in multiple layers • cells of the tissue that receives and shares impulse • type of tissue that contracts to bring about movement • nonliving structure outside the connective tissue cells • ...
SI Session 4 2018-02-10
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- process that begins degradation of glucose, splitting it into 2 molecules
- the oxidized form of electron carrier FADH2
- level phosphorylation where enzyme transfers phosphate group to ADP
- acetyl coA adds carbon to oxaloacetate to form ______
- loss of electrons
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- location of glycolysis
- inhibitor molecule that impedes enzymatic reactions by binding to site on enzyme away from active site
- the krebs cycle undergoes two "turns" per each molecule of _______ that enters
- location of pyruvate oxidation and citric acid cycle
- the reduced form of NAD
- agent electron donor in a redox reaction
11 Clues: loss of electrons • location of glycolysis • the reduced form of NAD • agent electron donor in a redox reaction • the oxidized form of electron carrier FADH2 • location of pyruvate oxidation and citric acid cycle • acetyl coA adds carbon to oxaloacetate to form ______ • level phosphorylation where enzyme transfers phosphate group to ADP • ...
crossword 2024-10-07
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- A computer or program that provides services to other computers.
- A request for data or information from a database.
- A block of code that performs a specific task.
- A widely used programming language.
- A step-by-step procedure for solving a problem.
- A base-2 number system used in computing.
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- The process of finding and fixing errors in code.
- complier language
- The method of converting data into a coded format.
- A storage location paired with a name in programming.
- easy and interpeter language
- A two-dimensional array of numbers or elements.
12 Clues: complier language • easy and interpeter language • A widely used programming language. • A base-2 number system used in computing. • A block of code that performs a specific task. • A step-by-step procedure for solving a problem. • A two-dimensional array of numbers or elements. • The process of finding and fixing errors in code. • ...
Dental Materials Reeves College 2025-09-24
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- bonds to tooth structure, less irritant
- strong compressive strength, acisity initially
- provide thermal insulation and mechanical support
- generally peroxide-based, penetrate enamal to remove stains
- sedative effect, weak;used as a temporary/provisional
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- matrix and filler particles;esthetic,light cured, polymerization shrinkage is a concern
- records occlusal relationships
- a thin coating placed between the restorative material and the pulp to provide pulpal protection
- strong, durable, good for posterior;composed of silver tin and sometimes zinc
- bonding two unlike materials
- release fluoride, bond chemically to tooth structure
11 Clues: bonding two unlike materials • records occlusal relationships • bonds to tooth structure, less irritant • strong compressive strength, acisity initially • provide thermal insulation and mechanical support • release fluoride, bond chemically to tooth structure • sedative effect, weak;used as a temporary/provisional • ...
Crossword 19 Sept 2025-09-11
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- Acronym for Everyday Great Execution — consistent excellence at work.
- A matrix to assess ability and motivation in performance management
- Collaborative effort towards a common goal.
- Built through credibility, openness, and reliability.
- Actively paying attention to understand the speaker.
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- A self-awareness model based on known and unknown traits
- Ensuring fair access and support tailored to individual needs.
- Constructive input given to encourage improvement and growth.
- Encouraging curiosity and the habit of seeking input.
- The ability to understand and share another person's feelings.
- The clear and timely exchange of information and ideas.
11 Clues: Collaborative effort towards a common goal. • Actively paying attention to understand the speaker. • Encouraging curiosity and the habit of seeking input. • Built through credibility, openness, and reliability. • The clear and timely exchange of information and ideas. • A self-awareness model based on known and unknown traits • ...
Sergii 2024-12-09
6 Clues: Merry Christmas! • his favourite kind of card • the matrix we are caught in • it's all about pallets and ... • what he throws at his girlfriend at halloween • how he likes to give old men in Wels heart-attacks
Trainee Newsletter 2013-02-20
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- The first Vision of SHEQ Policy
- This BOLT project had aim 'Institutionalizing Talent Circle at LEI'
- The first 'Book Talk'
- He was the first QHSE Head at LEI
- The company has made New AMS for LEI
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- The first project that was done in SP3D
- The matured department of batch 2012 trainees
- The first MD of LEI from Indian Origin
- A CSR initiative taken by batch 2012 trainees to support Pratham
- Name the LEI person whose voice resulted into 'LEI classified' & 'Leave Bank Policy'
10 Clues: The first 'Book Talk' • The first Vision of SHEQ Policy • He was the first QHSE Head at LEI • The company has made New AMS for LEI • The first MD of LEI from Indian Origin • The first project that was done in SP3D • The matured department of batch 2012 trainees • A CSR initiative taken by batch 2012 trainees to support Pratham • ...
Beschaffungscontrolling 2013-05-21
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- Stellung höherwertig im Vergleich zu einer Stabstelle; Weisungsrecht gegenüber anderen Stellen im Unternehmen
- Zentrale Aufgabe des Beschaffungscontrollings
- Werden in Form einer zweidimensionalen Matrix dargestellt
- Meist synonym zu Beschaffung im Unternehmen verwendet
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- Bei größeren Unternehmen ist die _______ häufig dreistufig
- Bei größeren Unternehmen ist die Controllinghierarchie häufig
- Controlling als Arbeitsbegriff ist ein funktionsübergreifendes
- Die Ziele des Beschaffungscontrollings leiten sich aus den Zielen der _________ sowie des Unternehmenscontrolling ab
- Eine strategische Aufgabe des Beschaffungscontrollings ist die Kontrolle des
- Eine operative Aufgabe des Beschaffungscontrollings ist die Koordination der Zusammenarbeit mit
10 Clues: Zentrale Aufgabe des Beschaffungscontrollings • Meist synonym zu Beschaffung im Unternehmen verwendet • Werden in Form einer zweidimensionalen Matrix dargestellt • Bei größeren Unternehmen ist die _______ häufig dreistufig • Bei größeren Unternehmen ist die Controllinghierarchie häufig • Controlling als Arbeitsbegriff ist ein funktionsübergreifendes • ...
Traveling Salesman Problem 2019-11-28
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- In the nearest _________, it is always taking the shortest route
- _______ a graph to represent the data from matrix
- cycle must start and end in the ______ vertex
- TSP is attributed to sir ______ Hamilton
- Computing for least time by _____ the numbers assigned to the edge
- similar to ________ algorithm except it must be a cycle
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- in the brute-force method we must list down all possible ______ cycle
- "always choose the _______ route"
- Determine the least time ___________
- TSP is about _______ the shortest hamilonian cycle
10 Clues: "always choose the _______ route" • Determine the least time ___________ • TSP is attributed to sir ______ Hamilton • cycle must start and end in the ______ vertex • _______ a graph to represent the data from matrix • TSP is about _______ the shortest hamilonian cycle • similar to ________ algorithm except it must be a cycle • ...
Calc off 2024-05-07
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- a surrounding framework
- not made up of or containing cells
- a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently
- without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure
- functions to protect the body against infection and disease
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- calcified dental plaque
- microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen
- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate
- nucleus, point of origin
- microorganism that lives and grows in (almost) complete absence of oxygen
10 Clues: calcified dental plaque • a surrounding framework • nucleus, point of origin • not made up of or containing cells • functions to protect the body against infection and disease • without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure • microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen • ...
Data crafts 2024-02-22
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- What is the main goal of data cleaning?
- Technique to summarize and visualize data patterns.
- What is the purpose of a confusion matrix in classification tasks?
- What is a CSV file format?
- What is the purpose of Anomaly Detection?
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- Preventing overfitting by simplifying the model.
- Role of a Data Scientist?
- What type of data visualization is effective for displaying the distribution of a continuous variable?
- What does in NLP, P stands for?
- what is the role of the"mean"in statistics
10 Clues: Role of a Data Scientist? • What is a CSV file format? • What does in NLP, P stands for? • What is the main goal of data cleaning? • What is the purpose of Anomaly Detection? • what is the role of the"mean"in statistics • Preventing overfitting by simplifying the model. • Technique to summarize and visualize data patterns. • ...
Osteoblast Cells - Sam Wilkinson 2025-03-04
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- What type of cells line the Osteoblast?
- What cell do Osteoblasts become after secreting and becoming trapped in osteoid?
- How many nuclei do Osteoblasts have?
- cuboidal cells provide protection to the osteoblast to help prevent any _____ breakdown
- What mineral do Osteoblasts deposit into the bone matrix?
- Bone forming cell
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- The range at which Osteoblasts can size from is between 20-50 _____________
- Shape of an Osteoblast
- Example of an organelle in this cell that helps synthesise proteins
- Osteoblasts are usually found on the ______ of new bone
10 Clues: Bone forming cell • Shape of an Osteoblast • How many nuclei do Osteoblasts have? • What type of cells line the Osteoblast? • Osteoblasts are usually found on the ______ of new bone • What mineral do Osteoblasts deposit into the bone matrix? • Example of an organelle in this cell that helps synthesise proteins • ...
Cellular Energy Crossword Analise Fonseca 2023-01-10
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- a sequence of chemical reactions in organisms where a substance is oxidized to produce ATP
- plant organelle that converts light into chemical energy by photosynthesis
- helps plants photosynthesize by harnessing light energy
- breaks down sugars to make ATP
- the process of sugar transforming into carbon dioxide and oxygen
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- a substance that is an energy source in all living cells
- series of electron carrier proteins that carry high energy electrons during ATP
- the process where molecules are transformed without oxygen
- innermost compartment of mitochondrion
- involving oxygen
10 Clues: involving oxygen • breaks down sugars to make ATP • innermost compartment of mitochondrion • helps plants photosynthesize by harnessing light energy • a substance that is an energy source in all living cells • the process where molecules are transformed without oxygen • the process of sugar transforming into carbon dioxide and oxygen • ...
Osteoblasts. JC, JV, LM 2022-08-08
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- mesenchymal osteoblasts are one type of osteoblast, what is the other?
- What mineral do osteoblasts manage the concentrations of?
- How many nuclei does an osteoblast contain?
- What hormone regulates the activity of osteoblasts?
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- What do osteoblasts form?
- How many nucleoli can an osteoblast contain?
- What cell interacts with osteoblasts and resorbs bone tissue?
- What protein does the osteoblast secrete in the organic matrix?
- What is the maximum diameter of an osteoblast cell in micrometers?
- What shape is an osteoblast cell?
10 Clues: What do osteoblasts form? • What shape is an osteoblast cell? • How many nuclei does an osteoblast contain? • How many nucleoli can an osteoblast contain? • What hormone regulates the activity of osteoblasts? • What mineral do osteoblasts manage the concentrations of? • What cell interacts with osteoblasts and resorbs bone tissue? • ...
Chapter 17 Wilkins - Calculus 2025-12-07
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- not made up of or containing cells
- without define shape or visible differentiation
- nucleus ,focus, point of origin
- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate
- white blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement
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- heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete absence of oxygen
- a dental biofilm mineralized by crystals of calcium phosphate
- a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently
- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva
- a surrounding framework, enabling development
10 Clues: nucleus ,focus, point of origin • not made up of or containing cells • a surrounding framework, enabling development • without define shape or visible differentiation • white blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement • inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva • a dental biofilm mineralized by crystals of calcium phosphate • ...
"Medicine's Cutting Edge: Re-Growing Body Parts" 2015-11-13
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- the act of prodding; a poke or jab.
- an athouritative command, message, or signal by which one is summoned.
- of, relating to, or characterized by regeneration.
- capable of decaying through the action of living organisms.
- tending to compel, as to force or push toward a course of action; overpowering.
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- to drive, or cause to move, forward or onward.
- to grow or develop quickly; flourish.
- the state of being transformed
- the intracellular substance of a tissue.
- any raised framework.
10 Clues: any raised framework. • the state of being transformed • the act of prodding; a poke or jab. • to grow or develop quickly; flourish. • the intracellular substance of a tissue. • to drive, or cause to move, forward or onward. • of, relating to, or characterized by regeneration. • capable of decaying through the action of living organisms. • ...
Complete the crossword puzzle about plant and animal cell parts: structure and function 2012-09-28
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- Stores DNA
- Contains mitochondrial matrix
- System of folded membrane sacs
- Makes food for plant cell
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- Decides what should go inside or stay outside of the cell
- Protects plant cell
- Stores nutrients, wastes, proteins, and other substances in cell
- Sort and package proteins to be distributed to other organelles or gotten rid of outside of a cell
- Located on the surface of Endoplasmic Reticulum or wandering freely in Cytoplasm
- Surrounds all the organelles to be placed firmly onto the cell
10 Clues: Stores DNA • Protects plant cell • Makes food for plant cell • Contains mitochondrial matrix • System of folded membrane sacs • Decides what should go inside or stay outside of the cell • Surrounds all the organelles to be placed firmly onto the cell • Stores nutrients, wastes, proteins, and other substances in cell • ...
Skeletal Histology 2021-09-30
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- Bone cells inside of chambers called lacunae
- A tissue found everywhere in the human body
- A muscle that regenerates poorly
- A connective tissue with the cell type of fibroblasts
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- A tissue with a large number of collagen fibers
- ex) forms cushion-like discs between vertebrae
- A muscle that are replaced largely with scar tissue within the brain and spinal cord
- A tissue that regenerates easily like fibrous connective tissue
- Connected by Lacunae
- A cartilage composed of a rubbery matrix
10 Clues: Connected by Lacunae • A muscle that regenerates poorly • A cartilage composed of a rubbery matrix • A tissue found everywhere in the human body • Bone cells inside of chambers called lacunae • ex) forms cushion-like discs between vertebrae • A tissue with a large number of collagen fibers • A connective tissue with the cell type of fibroblasts • ...
Lipid Metabolism 1 2021-08-23
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- One of the final products of degradation of odd-numbered fatty acids is _____ CoA
- Transports fatty acids to mitochondrial matrix
- Over consumption of _____ may lead to lactic acidosis
- serious condition resulting from unmanaged diabetes
- Number of steps in repetitive cycles of fatty acid degradation
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- Unsaturated fatty acids derived from arachidonic acid
- Enzyme that splits one acetyl CoA from beta-ketoacyl CoA
- Type of reaction involved in conversion of acyl CoA to trans-enoyl CoA
- A ketone body
- Major co-factor in fatty acid synthesis
10 Clues: A ketone body • Major co-factor in fatty acid synthesis • Transports fatty acids to mitochondrial matrix • serious condition resulting from unmanaged diabetes • Unsaturated fatty acids derived from arachidonic acid • Over consumption of _____ may lead to lactic acidosis • Enzyme that splits one acetyl CoA from beta-ketoacyl CoA • ...
Osteoblasts. JC, JV, LM 2022-08-08
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- mesenchymal osteoblasts are one type of osteoblast, what is the other?
- What mineral do osteoblasts manage the concentrations of?
- How many nuclei does an osteoblast contain?
- What hormone regulates the activity of osteoblasts?
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- What do osteoblasts form?
- How many nucleoli can an osteoblast contain?
- What cell interacts with osteoblasts and resorbs bone tissue?
- What protein does the osteoblast secrete in the organic matrix?
- What is the maximum diameter of an osteoblast cell in micrometers?
- What shape is an osteoblast cell?
10 Clues: What do osteoblasts form? • What shape is an osteoblast cell? • How many nuclei does an osteoblast contain? • How many nucleoli can an osteoblast contain? • What hormone regulates the activity of osteoblasts? • What mineral do osteoblasts manage the concentrations of? • What cell interacts with osteoblasts and resorbs bone tissue? • ...
Principles of Management 2021-07-02
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- An organisational structure with multiple lines of authority
- an unacknowledged barrier to advancement in a profession
- Staffing concept that involves redesigning jobs so that they are more challenging
- Process of grouping jobs into logical units
- Father of modern scientific management
- Source of leader power, influence through giving incentives
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- System of management characterized by rules
- Theory that advocates there is no universal best way of managing
- Line of authority from top management to the lowest rank
- Broad based plans developed by top management
10 Clues: Father of modern scientific management • System of management characterized by rules • Process of grouping jobs into logical units • Broad based plans developed by top management • an unacknowledged barrier to advancement in a profession • Line of authority from top management to the lowest rank • Source of leader power, influence through giving incentives • ...
Chapter 3 - Organizing 2023-11-27
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- 6)What importance of organizing that related to employee?
- 3)What advantages from Functional Tyes?
- 4)Give a advantages of Boundaryless Structure.
- 5)Give types of Comtemporary Organizational Design that flexible design.
- 9)What is another name for matrix-project structure?
- 10)Give types authority that make employee report.
- 1)What types of structure that type of served?
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- 7)What organizing process is in the middle?
- 2)What element that have 5 types?
- 8)What types of power that have ability to punish?
10 Clues: 2)What element that have 5 types? • 3)What advantages from Functional Tyes? • 7)What organizing process is in the middle? • 4)Give a advantages of Boundaryless Structure. • 1)What types of structure that type of served? • 8)What types of power that have ability to punish? • 10)Give types authority that make employee report. • ...
Alex Crew 2020-08-05
Across
- Largest type of leukocyte
- cells that form new bone
- category of white blood cells that innate the immune system
- blood cells that help your body form clots to stop bleeding
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- cells formed from embryos which are three to five days old
- main parenchymal tissue of the liver
- a star-shaped glial cell of the central nervous system
- an epidermal cell that produces keratin
- cell that has secreted the matrix of cartilage and becomes embedded in it
- Contains the genetic material
10 Clues: cells that form new bone • Largest type of leukocyte • Contains the genetic material • main parenchymal tissue of the liver • an epidermal cell that produces keratin • a star-shaped glial cell of the central nervous system • cells formed from embryos which are three to five days old • category of white blood cells that innate the immune system • ...
Loss Mit 2024-08-01
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- If systems go down on Friday at 3:20PM, its a ____ Problem
- Task used when loan is Active Bankruptcy
- Send a ____ to Recognize someone
- QC Does weekly ____ checks?
- An error on the MEM1 screen is a ___ fail?
- ____ Goodness & Stout
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- What log should you put your questions on?
- Where do you need to upload your Picture?
- The ____ Matrix is where you look up what can be included or excluded from a PC
- WPCA missing on the WO Template is a ___ fail
10 Clues: ____ Goodness & Stout • QC Does weekly ____ checks? • Send a ____ to Recognize someone • Task used when loan is Active Bankruptcy • Where do you need to upload your Picture? • What log should you put your questions on? • An error on the MEM1 screen is a ___ fail? • WPCA missing on the WO Template is a ___ fail • If systems go down on Friday at 3:20PM, its a ____ Problem • ...
Osteoblast Crossword CC 2023-08-02
Across
- Which cell forms new bones?
- Which cell breaks down old and broken bones?
- What is the bone matrix made up of which forms new bones?
- What is another name for both of these cells?
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- How are the bones broken down by the osteoclasts?
- What should you keep in your diet to maintain strong bones?
- What is a common condition which effects bone density and strength?
- What shape are osteoclasts in?
- How are these cells triggered into action?
- What is the shape osteoblasts are in?
10 Clues: Which cell forms new bones? • What shape are osteoclasts in? • What is the shape osteoblasts are in? • How are these cells triggered into action? • Which cell breaks down old and broken bones? • What is another name for both of these cells? • How are the bones broken down by the osteoclasts? • What is the bone matrix made up of which forms new bones? • ...
Change 2025-03-14
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- Modify to suit new conditions
- Paulo Coelho's tale of a quest for one's "Personal Legend," a journey of change
- Kafka's tale of a man's transformation
- Develop gradually
- Season for rebirth and blooming
- Author of "1984" and "Animal Farm," books about societal change
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- Movie where the protagonist undergoes a radical shift in perception of reality.
- Mythical bird symbolizing rebirth and cyclical change
- Baggins, who rises to the occasion and undergoes significant personal growth
- Lannister, who constantly adapts to changing political landscapes
10 Clues: Develop gradually • Modify to suit new conditions • Season for rebirth and blooming • Kafka's tale of a man's transformation • Mythical bird symbolizing rebirth and cyclical change • Author of "1984" and "Animal Farm," books about societal change • Lannister, who constantly adapts to changing political landscapes • ...
Human Resource management 2025-04-04
Across
- The total salary, benefits, and perks given to an employee
- The shared values, beliefs, and practices in a workplace
- Level of emotional commitment an employee has toward the organization
- Key Result Area, defines major responsibilities of a role
- A measurable indicator used to track performance
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- Acknowledging someone's efforts or achievements
- The inner drive that encourages someone to take action
- Constructive communication about performance
- The process of formally evaluating an employee’s performance
- Matrix A tool used to assess employee skills and identify gaps
10 Clues: Constructive communication about performance • Acknowledging someone's efforts or achievements • A measurable indicator used to track performance • The inner drive that encourages someone to take action • The shared values, beliefs, and practices in a workplace • Key Result Area, defines major responsibilities of a role • ...
Science 2023-03-15
Across
- a molecule that participates in krebs cycle
- the sequence of reactions by which most living cells generate energy during the process of aerobic respiration
- powerhouse of the cell
- the main type of sugar in the blood
- adenosine diphosphate
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- a 2-oxo monocarboxylic acid anion that is the conjugate base of pyruvic acid
- Energy in cell
- a sugar found in honey and fruits
- the space within the inner membrane in the mitochondria
- The balance between the oxidized and reduced forms of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
10 Clues: Energy in cell • adenosine diphosphate • powerhouse of the cell • a sugar found in honey and fruits • the main type of sugar in the blood • a molecule that participates in krebs cycle • the space within the inner membrane in the mitochondria • a 2-oxo monocarboxylic acid anion that is the conjugate base of pyruvic acid • ...
COLLAGEN CROSSWORD 2024-12-12
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- Name of one of the main ingredients in the new technology
- Collagen are found in the extracellular _______
- The future of collagen research can look into _______ uses
- Collagen family that starts with a vowel
- Latest bio-hacking complex in collagen science
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- Conventional medicine, medical devices & holistic health are...
- Number of collagen types found in the skin
- Collagen family found in the DEJ
- Percent of collagen's total protein mass in the body
- Hormones & ageing are what type of factors?
10 Clues: Collagen family found in the DEJ • Collagen family that starts with a vowel • Number of collagen types found in the skin • Hormones & ageing are what type of factors? • Latest bio-hacking complex in collagen science • Collagen are found in the extracellular _______ • Percent of collagen's total protein mass in the body • ...
set b 2018-05-13
A&P 1 - CH6 B 2022-10-09
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- canals that occur at right angles to central canal
- law that states that bones grow or remodel in response to demands placed on them
- structural unit of compact bone
- mass of clotted blood
- high levels of calcium
- canal that runs through core of osteon
- process of bone tissue formation
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- rings of bone matrix that creates an osteon cylinder
- low levels of calcium
- also known as mineral salts and makeup 65% of bone mass
- group of diseases in which bone reabsorption exceeds deposit
- treatment of a fracture that consists of realignment of broken bone ends
- type of fracture in which the skin is penetrated
13 Clues: low levels of calcium • mass of clotted blood • high levels of calcium • structural unit of compact bone • process of bone tissue formation • canal that runs through core of osteon • type of fracture in which the skin is penetrated • canals that occur at right angles to central canal • rings of bone matrix that creates an osteon cylinder • ...
Financial Procedures 2016-01-05
Across
- Preferred way by business of refunding Solar Credits
- Interest from Security Deposit applied every this many months
- Can we transfer solar credits
- Previously called backdating
- Used to complete a Transfer of Credit
- Raised to notify user to manually refund Security Deposit
- Account status where the Financial Adjustment can only be cancelled
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- Which SA is the Solar Credit held on
- Where to find all business processes
- The min amount of premises or NMIs acct can have for Consolidated Accounts
- The maximum amount of SAs a Child account can have
- The document which contains Authority Levels
12 Clues: Previously called backdating • Can we transfer solar credits • Which SA is the Solar Credit held on • Where to find all business processes • Used to complete a Transfer of Credit • The document which contains Authority Levels • The maximum amount of SAs a Child account can have • Preferred way by business of refunding Solar Credits • ...
La zoccola enigmistica 2023-12-15
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- Oasi rettangolare in centro città
- Fa rima con Enza, ma non è opulenza
- Gli anelli sono tanti ma tre sono i più importanti
- L'amore è nell'aria ma in macchina va alla testa
- Una delle sette arti
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- L’unico che aprendo le porte ha aperto il mondo
- Lo hanno in comune famiglia, coniglio, cespuglio
- L’Olimpo è pieno di bellezze, ma solo uno ha la corona
- Fa le bolle ma non è schiuma, non lo shakerare ma lo ingoi (lo trovi nell'oasi)
- Esclamazione di rottura di jeans
- Specialità del sud Italia ermafrodita
- Li schivi come in Matrix, ma non sono proiettili
12 Clues: Una delle sette arti • Esclamazione di rottura di jeans • Oasi rettangolare in centro città • Fa rima con Enza, ma non è opulenza • Specialità del sud Italia ermafrodita • L’unico che aprendo le porte ha aperto il mondo • Lo hanno in comune famiglia, coniglio, cespuglio • L'amore è nell'aria ma in macchina va alla testa • Li schivi come in Matrix, ma non sono proiettili • ...
Bone formation, growth, and remodeling 2023-03-27
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- most abundant mineral in body
- softening and weakening of bones in children
- growth where an increase in diameter occurs
- bone forming cells
- composed of collagen and non- collagenous organic material
- lines joints and caps the ends of bones
- growth controlled by growth hormones
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- cartilage that covers ends of bones where they come together to form joints
- hormone that influences our height, and helps builds our bones
- plate where thin layer of cartilage lies between epiphyses and metaphyses
- process of bone formation
- cavity where the hollow part of bone contains bone marrow
12 Clues: bone forming cells • process of bone formation • most abundant mineral in body • growth controlled by growth hormones • lines joints and caps the ends of bones • growth where an increase in diameter occurs • softening and weakening of bones in children • cavity where the hollow part of bone contains bone marrow • composed of collagen and non- collagenous organic material • ...
RIO 2023-07-25
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- Wrong parameters and Data entry errors are due to
- _____________ Matrix had to be maintained during critical issues
- Any operational activities should be met within defined.
- Certification/learning required for Operational Support Team
- Handover and takeover
- Automation of Mails are called as
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- Change Implementation should not be done without proper______
- Business impact of Error is very high. Tolerance of Error is______
- Avoid using ______ statements in the same SQL for update/delete
- I will maintain ______ of my passwords
- Information Security Manager must conduct quarterly _____ on Access Control List
- RiO _____ to be taken by all support associates on a regular basis
12 Clues: Handover and takeover • Automation of Mails are called as • I will maintain ______ of my passwords • Wrong parameters and Data entry errors are due to • Any operational activities should be met within defined. • Certification/learning required for Operational Support Team • Change Implementation should not be done without proper______ • ...
PCD and Me 2022-09-02
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- time available for work vs. unavailable time
- you can create a physician consultation link in this system
- entered on a Google form during the phone interaction with Quest
- shows number of times physician reaches out to patient
- patient can view their Quest Diagnostic results via the (blank)portal
- will make calls to verify treatment
- kits purchased here requires 4 identifiers for HIPAA
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- offered to patients with critical labs based on the SOP Matrix document
- taking excessive breaks to avoid calls
- standard operating procedure
- conversation with registered nurse no consult
- consult that does not include treatment session
12 Clues: standard operating procedure • will make calls to verify treatment • taking excessive breaks to avoid calls • time available for work vs. unavailable time • conversation with registered nurse no consult • consult that does not include treatment session • kits purchased here requires 4 identifiers for HIPAA • shows number of times physician reaches out to patient • ...
CHAPTER 4 2020-04-29
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- One of the two areas of internal bone tissue structure
- Calculated via force over area
- small spaces within the calcium matrix of a bone
- Formulated the theory of relativity that limits the three laws of motion
- When visual fields do not overlap
- When visual fields overlap
- The increase in prominent of living tissue due to high stress
- Forces that stretch an object
- Measure of force that causes an object to rotate about an axis
- The largest animal on Earth
- The outer part of the teeth
- Describe measurements of variables with magnitude and direction
- The rate at which work gets done; work over time
- Basic quantity that deals with distance
- Forces pressing down on an object to compact it
- Forces that slide an object's sections
- Sharp focusing of an image upon the retina
- Rate of change in an object's position
- When the image falls behind the retina
- Calculated via mass over volume
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- The tendency of an object to sink or rise in a fluid
- Basic quantity that deals with inertia
- One of the two main materials of bone matrix
- Basic quantity that deals with flow of events
- One of the two areas of internal bone tissue structure
- This exerts an important force on a large mass
- Measurement with magnitude but without direction
- When parts of a machine fail due to prolonged or heavy use
- Transformation of tissues from one form or type to another
- Standards of measurement that give concrete values to basic quantities
- Rate of change in an object's velocity
- One of the two main materials of bone matrix
- The structure that bore the mass of the body in terrestrial vertebrates
- Formulated the three laws of motion
- The change in shape in correlation with a change in size
- The increase in number of cells under stress
- The smallest adult vertebrate
- Effect of one body acting on another through their mass and acceleration
- Force applied to an object multiplied to the distance traveled
- The decrease in prominence of a living tissue due to low stress
- Mechanism for transferring or applying forces
- The inner part of the teeth
42 Clues: When visual fields overlap • The largest animal on Earth • The outer part of the teeth • The inner part of the teeth • Forces that stretch an object • The smallest adult vertebrate • Calculated via force over area • Calculated via mass over volume • When visual fields do not overlap • Formulated the three laws of motion • Basic quantity that deals with inertia • ...
Connective Tissue 2019-12-18
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- Connective tissue contains non living material(true/false)
- Which of the following is not a type of connective tissue fiber?
- Cells that stores lipids as droplet that fill most of the cytoplasm
- Bone tissues are also known as___?
- This type of connective tissue contains large amount of fibers
- Which type of fiber is the thickest and has the highest tensile strength?
- Which of these tissues has cells located in a lacunae?
- Which type of fiber is long and thin and allows for stretch and recoil?
- Hyaline cartilage exists in___
- Name the tissue that is the embryonic connective tissue that arises from mesdoderm and produces all types of connective tissue
- This tissue give support and binds organs of the body?
- Most abundant form of cartilage; found between most bones
- This type of dense connective tissue connects bone to bone at joints
- This cell synthesizes the extracellular matrix and collagen
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- Commonly known as fat. Forms the subcutaneous layer beneath skin
- Which type of tissue is found in tendons and ligaments?
- Which type of fiber has short, fine highly branched fibers?
- Surrounds various organs and supports both nerve cells and blood vessels
- This tissue carries nutrients, waste, respiratory gases, and many other substances throughout the body
- The central and perforating canals in compact bone are where you would fine___
- What type of cells are found in the cartilage?
- This type of onnective tissue forms strong rope like structures such as tendons and ligaments
- What is the most abundant tissue, by weight, in the human body?
- Loose connective tissue is also known as ___?
- Which of the following is NOT a type of connective tissue?
- This type of cartilage forms a cushion like disk between the vertebrae
- Which is NOT one of the 3 components that create connective tissue?
- Name the tissue that forms tendons and ligaments
- Attach muscles to bone
- Which connective tissue contains a gel-like matrix and is found in the nose, ear, and at the end of bones?
30 Clues: Attach muscles to bone • Hyaline cartilage exists in___ • Bone tissues are also known as___? • Loose connective tissue is also known as ___? • What type of cells are found in the cartilage? • Name the tissue that forms tendons and ligaments • Which of these tissues has cells located in a lacunae? • This tissue give support and binds organs of the body? • ...
Connective Tissues 2019-12-08
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- This tissue carries nutrients, waste, respiratory gases, and many other substances throughout the body
- The central and perforating canals in compact bone are where you would fine___
- Which of the following is not a type of connective tissue fiber?
- This tissue give support and binds organs of the body?
- Hyaline cartilage exists in___
- Which of these tissues has cells located in a lacunae?
- Name the tissue that is the embryonic connective tissue that arises from mesdoderm and produces all types of connective tissue
- This type of connective tissue contains large amount of fibers
- Which type of tissue is found in tendons and ligaments?
- Which type of fiber has short, fine highly branched fibers?
- This type of cartilage forms a cushion like disk between the vertebrae
- This type of onnective tissue forms strong rope like structures such as tendons and ligaments
- Loose connective tissue is also known as ___?
- Which type of fiber is long and thin and allows for stretch and recoil?
- Connective tissue contains non living material(true/false)
- What is the most abundant tissue, by weight, in the human body?
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- This type of dense connective tissue connects bone to bone at joints
- Commonly known as fat. Forms the subcutaneous layer beneath skin
- Bone tissues are also known as___?
- Most abundant form of cartilage; found between most bones
- What type of cells are found in the cartilage?
- Which is NOT one of the 3 components that create connective tissue?steoclast
- Which type of fiber is the thickest and has the highest tensile strength?
- Name the tissue that forms tendons and ligaments
- This cell synthesizes the extracellular matrix and collagen
- Which connective tissue contains a gel-like matrix and is found in the nose, ear, and at the end of bones?
- Cells that stores lipids as droplet that fill most of the cytoplasm
- Attach muscles to bone
- Which of the following is NOT a type of connective tissue?
29 Clues: Attach muscles to bone • Hyaline cartilage exists in___ • Bone tissues are also known as___? • Loose connective tissue is also known as ___? • What type of cells are found in the cartilage? • Name the tissue that forms tendons and ligaments • This tissue give support and binds organs of the body? • Which of these tissues has cells located in a lacunae? • ...
hiwqo 2023-02-24
Across
- transformation less than one in the Y Vertical stretch
- f(x)=ax^2+bx+c standard form
- , if b isn't equal to 0 imaginary number
- transformation towards the y horizontalshrink
- , point of a graph of a function that crosses a xaxis xintercept
- , Changes the size, shape, position or orientation of a graph transformation
- a straight line that minimizes the distance between it and some data line of fit
- Changes the graph horizontally or vertically translation
- see paper quadraticequationinonevariable
- , function when a less then 0 min
- , function when a higher then 0 min
- a+bi complex number
- line that divides a parabola through the vertex AOS
- is a fact or a rule written with mathematical symbols formula
- , transformation greater than one in the Y Vertical stretch
- f is an x-value for which f(x)=0 zero of a function
- , see paper factor tree
- see paper quadraticinequalityinonevariable
- a fixed point in the interior of a parabola focus
- , perpendicular to the axis of symmetry Directrix
- b^2-4ac discriminant
- product of a rational number multipled by itself perfect square
- if a is equal to 0 and b isn't equal to 0
- see paper completing the sqaure
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- ax+by+cz=d
- see paper Quadratic formula
- transformation away from the y horizontalstretch
- , the u shaped graph of a quadratic function parabola
- denoted by r correlation coefficient
- f(x)=a(x-h)^2+k and V:(h,k)
- , f(x)=a(x-h)^2+k
- , coordinates that make each equation true ordered triple
- , line that is as close as possible to all data points line of best fit
- ,point of a graph of a function that crosses a yaxis yintercept
- , Transformation that flips the graph over a line Reflection
- , f(x)=a(x-p)(x-q) Intercept form
- i imaginary unit
- see paper matrix
- , The most basic function in a family Parent Function
- , highest or lowest point of a graph where it opens up or down
40 Clues: ax+by+cz=d • i imaginary unit • see paper matrix • , f(x)=a(x-h)^2+k • a+bi complex number • b^2-4ac discriminant • , see paper factor tree • see paper Quadratic formula • f(x)=ax^2+bx+c standard form • f(x)=a(x-h)^2+k and V:(h,k) • see paper completing the sqaure • , function when a less then 0 min • , f(x)=a(x-p)(x-q) Intercept form • , function when a higher then 0 min • ...
Energy Flow 2023-05-12
Across
- The internal space of the chloroplasts which surrounds the grana and the thylakoids.
- All of the chemical reactions that occur within an organism.
- Location on an enzyme where the substrate binds
- A pigment that gives plants their green color and helps create food during photosynthesis.
- The process where plants use CO2, H20, and sunlight to convert it into glucose and O2.
- a process where bacteria break down organic matter without any use of oxygen.
- the stacks of thylakoids in the stroma of a chloroplast.
- A reaction that overall absorbs more energy in the form of heat or light than it releases.
- A large network of proteins and other molecules that gives structure to cells and tissues.
- Organisms that only eat meat.
- Reactions that break down larger molecules into simpler compounds.
- (substrate)- A substance that is changed during a chemical reaction.
- respiration Converting Glucose into usable energy for the cells.
- Organisms that eat plants and meat.
- A reaction that overall releases more energy in the form of heat or light than it absorbs.
- The process of creating sugars using energy released from chemical reactions.
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- Substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction without being permanently altered.
- A process where oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates.
- Organisms that eat dead organisms.
- Proteins that speeds up a biochemical reaction by lowering its activation energy.
- Organisms that only eat plants.
- an organism that eats other organisms to gain energy.
- It will produce a very low level of NAD+ when there is no oxygen
- Main energy source that cells use for most of their work.
- membrane The inner membrane of a mitochondrion is the membrane which separates the matrix from the intermembrane space.
- energy- Energy needed to get a chemical reaction started.
- Reactions that f0rm larger molecules from smaller ones.
- reactions The breaking and forming of bonds between different substances during chemical changes.
- When an enzyme loses its shape.
- an organism that produces its own food.
- A substance that is made in a chemical reaction
31 Clues: Organisms that only eat meat. • Organisms that only eat plants. • When an enzyme loses its shape. • Organisms that eat dead organisms. • Organisms that eat plants and meat. • an organism that produces its own food. • Location on an enzyme where the substrate binds • A substance that is made in a chemical reaction • an organism that eats other organisms to gain energy. • ...
Anatomy Unit 1 Crossword 2025-01-26
Across
- Junction between two nerve cells (1E)
- Directional term meaning away from the body's midline (1B)
- System that allows movement and maintains posture (1A)
- Supinates forearm at elbow (1I)
- A bone in which the length equals the width (1B)
- Connects muscles to bones (1A)
- Refers to connections between components of the skeletal system (1F)
- Part of scapula that divides the surface into the infraspinous and supraspinous fossa (1E)
- 2 holes located on your mandible bone (1D)
- One vertical plane passing through the body, dividing it into equal right and left parts (1A)
- Cartilage cell that maintains the cartilage matrix (1B)
- Bending joint making the angle become acute (1F)
- Working in opposing pairs (1G)
- Organ system that transports nutrients and oxygen to cells, and removes waste molecules that are excreted from the body (1A)
- Type of rib that connects to the sternum via its own costal cartilage (1D)
- Make up our wrist (1E)
- Makes up 20% of our skins thickness (1B)
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- Spongy bone tissue located at the junction of the diaphysis and the epiphyseal disc (1C)
- A type of biology concerned with morphology, structure and form of the body (1A)
- Tissue that connects bone to bone (1F)
- Inflammation of the bursa (1F)
- Derived from epidermis and goes down to dermis and subcutaneous tissue (1B)
- Part of the skeleton that comprises the appendages (1C)
- The process of blood cell formation in the bone marrow (1C)
- Dense bone tissue that forms the outer layer of bone (1D)
- Inflammation of the joints (1F)
- Attaches muscle to bone (1G)
- Membrane lining the abdominal cavity (1I)
- Has a total of 5 vertebrae (1D)
- Has a deltoid tuberosity (1E)
- Outer layer of an organ or structure (1C)
- Closest to your upper end nearer to your head (1A)
- Mature bone cell embedded in the bone matrix (1G)
- Small connective tissue sac that is lined with synovial membrane and synovial fluids (1F)
- Layer deep to the epidermis and is composed of dense, irregular connective tissue
- Directional term meaning closer to the center of the body (1B)
36 Clues: Make up our wrist (1E) • Attaches muscle to bone (1G) • Has a deltoid tuberosity (1E) • Inflammation of the bursa (1F) • Connects muscles to bones (1A) • Working in opposing pairs (1G) • Supinates forearm at elbow (1I) • Inflammation of the joints (1F) • Has a total of 5 vertebrae (1D) • Junction between two nerve cells (1E) • Tissue that connects bone to bone (1F) • ...
Cancer Biology 2025-11-04
Across
- Control mechanism that ensures DNA is intact before the next cell-cycle phase
- Transcription factor activated under hypoxia to induce VEGF and EPO
- Matrix metalloprotease that degrades the extracellular matrix during invasion
- Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition enabling motility and invasion
- Proto-oncogene that activates CDKs and represses p21 and p27
- Kinase that senses double-strand DNA breaks and activates p53
- Chronic version of this process can promote cancer progression
- Guardian of the Genome that halts the cell cycle after DNA damage
- Gene that normally prevents cell cycle progression or promotes apoptosis
- Tumor suppressor that binds E2F to block S phase until phosphorylated
- E3 ubiquitin ligase that targets HIF-alpha for degradation under normoxia
- Formation of new blood vessels that supply a growing tumor
- Spread of cancer cells to distant organs through blood or lymph
- Mitochondrial protein that activates Apaf-1 to form the apoptosome
- Partner of CDK4/6 needed to push cells through G1
- Permanent cell-cycle arrest triggered by telomere shortening
- Anti-apoptotic protein first identified in B-cell lymphomas
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- Protease that executes apoptosis by cleaving cellular proteins
- Catastrophic chromosome shattering and reassembly seen in some cancers
- Gene that, when mutated or overactive, drives uncontrolled cell growth
- Actin-rich protrusions cancer cells use to penetrate the basal lamina
- Reverse transcriptase that maintains chromosome ends and promotes immortality
- Immune cell that can become tumor-promoting in the M2 state
- Transcription factor released when Rb is phosphorylated to start DNA replication
- Drug that blocks estrogen receptors to treat hormone-dependent breast cancer
- DNA repair protein whose loss predisposes to breast and ovarian cancer
- Theory that lymphocytes constantly detect and eliminate emerging tumor cells
- Programmed cell death characterized by DNA laddering and membrane blebbing
- Growth factor that stimulates endothelial cells to form blood vessels
- Reversible change from one differentiated cell type to another, sometimes preceding dysplasia
- Hormone that promotes proliferation of breast and uterine epithelial cells
- Condition of low oxygen that stabilizes HIF-alpha
32 Clues: Condition of low oxygen that stabilizes HIF-alpha • Partner of CDK4/6 needed to push cells through G1 • Formation of new blood vessels that supply a growing tumor • Immune cell that can become tumor-promoting in the M2 state • Anti-apoptotic protein first identified in B-cell lymphomas • Proto-oncogene that activates CDKs and represses p21 and p27 • ...
TIME MANAGEMENT 2022-02-25
Oral Microbiology 2020-02-20
Across
- A Lactobacillus associated with dental caries
- Some oral bacteria can reduce this dietary molecule from vegetables which eventually becomes an important signalling molecule
- A small chemical signaling molecule used for communication between microorganisms
- An early coloniser of plaque, can use lactate as an energy source
- An bacterial enzyme that produces glucans
- Mythical, Wept before Shamash and begged to live on the teeth and gums
- A Fusobacterium which may play an important role in the ecological succession in dental plaque
- The main acid produced by saccharolytic oral bacteria in times of sugar excess
- Formed in the first stage of dental plaque formation
- Part of the ranking system applied to all living things, sitting above species
- A Streptococcus associated with infective endocarditis
- Produced by some oral bacteria to store excess sugar from their environment
- A relationship where one organism benefits and the other neither benefits or is harmed
- A community of matrix-embedded microbial cells adhering to each other and a surface
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- The ability to survive and grow under low pH conditions
- A group of species associated with the clinical signs of periodontal disease
- Part of the "red complex" with Treponema denticola and Tannerella forsythia
- Modified Koch's postulates for determining the causative agents of dental plaque related diseases
- The plaque hypothesis describing the importance of the dental plaque environment in health and disease
- A Streptococcus well adapted to low pH
- A constant source of nutrients for bacteria in the oral cavity
- Specific cell-to-cell recognition between compatible, genetically distinct cell types
- The collection of microorganisms inhabiting a human body
- An obligatory relationship where both organisms need each other
- A genus recently implicated as important in plaque development and structure
- A component of the extracellular plaque matrix which may help stabilise early biofilms
- A vital step in being able to colonise the oral cavity
- A state of balance between the oral microbiota and the host
- The study of interrelationships between organisms and their surroundings
29 Clues: A Streptococcus well adapted to low pH • An bacterial enzyme that produces glucans • A Lactobacillus associated with dental caries • Formed in the first stage of dental plaque formation • A vital step in being able to colonise the oral cavity • A Streptococcus associated with infective endocarditis • The ability to survive and grow under low pH conditions • ...
Matematika 2017-07-26
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- / bilangan bulat dari hasil pengambilan logaritma
- / faktor persekutuan terbesar
- lancip / sudut yang besarnya antara nol dan 90 derajat
- / perbandingan antara perubahan jarak dan waktu
- singgung / garis lurus yang memotong lingkaran pada suatu titik
- / hubungan antara himpunan asal dengan himpunan yang lain
- matriks / banyaknya elemen baris diikuti banyaknya kolom
- / hasil kali bilangan asli berurutan dari n sampai dengan 1
- asli / bilangan bulat yang positif tanpa 0
- / filosof yang berhuruf depan P
- / terdapat rumus berhuruf U dan V
- / maksimum dan minimum
- / nilai yang sering muncul dalam suatu data
- / kumpulan data dalam bentuk angka maupun buukan disusun dalam bentuk tabel atau diagram
- senilai / dua perbandingan yang nilainya sama
- / daerah lawan
- / nilai datum yang menjadi empat kelompok
- / banyaknya kejadian yang timbul dalam suatu sampel pengukuran
- / relasi khusus yang memasangkan setiap anggota a ke anggota b
- / salah satu mata pelajaran yang muncul pertama kali di dunia
- / akar dari suatu bilangan yang nilainya merupakan bilangan irasional
- / suatu garis miring berlambang M
- / bentuk perbandingan senilai dari ukuran suatu besaran nyata
- / nilai rata rata
- / mengganti atau menyatakan salah suatu variabel
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- / susunan yang mungkin dari sejumlah unsur berbeda dengnan memperhatikan urutannya
- / nilai tengah
- / pembagian dengan seratus
- / kelipatan atau pengalian sebesar jumlah yang dilipatkan
- geometri / suatu pemetaan titik pada suatu bidang ke himpunan titik pada bidang yang sama
- / suatu garis lengkung
- / pembeda persamaan kuadrat
- / tranformasi yang mengubah ukuran suatu bangun
- / mengubah susunan matrix dari baris ke kolom
- / a.c = b identik dengan a log b = c
- / nilai hampiran suatu variabel pada suatu bilangan real
- / bangun ruang yang sisi-sisinya berbentuk segi panjang
- / sekumpulan data yang dibagi atas 4 bagian sama besar
- / matematika dasar yang bersifat positif
- / himpunan yang anggotanya juga menjadi anggota himpunan lain
- / film slowmo bernama
- / melenyapkan suatu variabel
- / daerah asal
- genjang / segi empat yang sepasang-sepasang sisinya sejajar
- / tranformasi yang menggeser benda dengan jara tertentu
- / logo album ed sheeran yang pertama
- / jumlah susunan bilangan yang berdasarkan syarat-syarat tertentu
- / bangun ruang yang dibentuk oleh enam bujur sangkar
48 Clues: / daerah asal • / nilai tengah • / daerah lawan • / nilai rata rata • / film slowmo bernama • / suatu garis lengkung • / maksimum dan minimum • / pembagian dengan seratus • / pembeda persamaan kuadrat • / melenyapkan suatu variabel • / faktor persekutuan terbesar • / filosof yang berhuruf depan P • / terdapat rumus berhuruf U dan V • / suatu garis miring berlambang M • ...
Carbohydrates 2024-12-25
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- Monosaccharide that is part of lactose
- Polysaccharide made of one type of monosaccharide
- Six-membered ring form of sugars
- POLYSACCHARIDE Polysaccharide like hyaluronic acid involved in cell signaling
- Disaccharide composed of glucose and fructose
- Glycosaminoglycan, a type of acidic polysaccharide found in the extracellular matrix
- Sugar alcohol derived from maltose used as a sugar substitute
- Polysaccharide found in plant cell walls
- BOND Type of bond in which atoms share electrons, e.g., in monosaccharides
- Monosaccharide found in milk
- Pentose sugar with an aldehyde group, e.g., ribose
- A derivative of glucose involved in forming cartilage and joint tissues
- Disaccharide made of two glucose molecules
- ACID Derivative of glucose that is involved in detoxification processes
- SYNTHASE Enzyme responsible for the formation of sucrose from glucose and fructose
- GLYCOSIDIC BOND Type of bond linking glucose units in amylose
- BOND Covalent bond linking two monosaccharides
- Unbranched form of starch composed of glucose
- Monosaccharide with five carbon atoms, e.g., ribose in RNA
- Sugar alcohol used as a sweetener, derived from mannose
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- Polysaccharides made of fructose units, stored by certain plants like onions
- Enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of sucrose into glucose and fructose
- Form of glucose where the OH group is on the same side of the CH2OH group in a cyclic structure
- Process by which monosaccharides combine to form polysaccharides
- Monosaccharide found in RNA
- Polysaccharide found in plant cell walls, less rigid than cellulose
- Enzyme that catalyzes the breakdown of starch into maltose
- A component of chitin and glycosaminoglycans in the extracellular matrix
- Branched polysaccharide composed of glucose molecules
- Polymeric form of carbohydrate, also called a carbohydrate chain
- Simplest form of carbohydrate, e.g., glucose or fructose
- Form of glucose where the OH group is on the opposite side of the CH2OH group in a cyclic structure
- Branching polysaccharide found in starch
- Five-membered ring form of sugars
- LINKAGE Link between a sugar molecule and an oxygen atom in polysacch
- GLYCOSIDIC BOND Type of bond found in the branches of amylopectin
- Storage polysaccharide in animals
37 Clues: Monosaccharide found in RNA • Monosaccharide found in milk • Six-membered ring form of sugars • Five-membered ring form of sugars • Storage polysaccharide in animals • Monosaccharide that is part of lactose • Polysaccharide found in plant cell walls • Branching polysaccharide found in starch • Disaccharide made of two glucose molecules • ...
Chapter 8: Image Production 2022-08-29
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- Any unwanted exposure on a radiographic image
- Range of exposure intensities that an image receptor can respond to and acquire image data
- Image that is considered visible
- The difference between the x-ray photons that are absorbed photoelectrically and those that penetrate the body
- Created by passing an x-ray beam through the patient and interacting with an image receptor
- The x-ray photons removed from the x-ray beam as a result of the uptake of their energy by body tissues
- Another term for exit radiation
- Scattering that results from the loss of some energy of the incoming photon when it ejects an outer-shell electron from a tissue atom
- The electron ejected from an atom during a photoelectric interaction
- The incoming x-ray photon passes through the anatomic part without any interaction with the anatomic structures
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- Compactness of the cellular structures
- The electron ejected from an atom during a Compton scattering event
- The attenuated x-ray beam leaves the patient and is composed of both transmitted and scattered radiation
- The incoming photons are not absorbed but instead lose energy during interactions with the atoms composing the tissue
- Total absorption of the incident photon by ejecting an inner-shell electron
- The ability to remove or eject electrons
- Combination of rows and columns (array) of pixels
- A device that receives the radiation leaving the patient
- The penetrating ability of the x-ray beam
- Reduction in the energy or number of photons in the primary x-ray beam after it interacts with anatomic tissue
- An interaction that occurs with low-energy x-rays, typically below the diagnostic range
- Smallest component of a matrix that is represented as a single brightness level on a computer monitor
- Image that is considered invisible
- Dynamic imaging that provides imaging of the movement of internal structure
- Number of bits that determines the amount of precision in digitizing the analog signal and the number of shades of gray that can be displayed on an image
25 Clues: Another term for exit radiation • Image that is considered visible • Image that is considered invisible • Compactness of the cellular structures • The ability to remove or eject electrons • The penetrating ability of the x-ray beam • Any unwanted exposure on a radiographic image • Combination of rows and columns (array) of pixels • ...
MATH 1314 College Algebra Terms 2025-11-02
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- Vertical line through the vertex.
- One of the techniques used to solve a system of equations; uses an augmented matrix with row operations.
- For function f(x) and divisor x-a, if f(a)=0, then x-a is a factor of f(x).
- change in y over change in x; (f(b)-f(a))/(b-a) where a and b are x-values for a function, y=f(x); slope over an interval.
- Undoes a function; swaps input/output roles and reflects over y=x.
- All possible output values that result from allowed inputs; the y-values possible for all values of x in a function y=f(x).
- Plugging one function into another; order matters.
- A rule that assigns to each input from a set of possible inputs (domain) exactly one output from a set of possible outputs (the range); Use the Vertical Line Test to confirm.
- Distance from zero; creates a V-shaped graph.
- Compact way to write domains/ranges, with open/closed endpoints.
- A set of equations that have a unique solution, no solution, or infinitely many solutions.
- For divisor 𝑥-a, f(a) equals the remainder.
- Output when input x=0; starting value in a context.
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- Quadratic written as y=a(x−h)^2+k.
- Used to expand a binomial to a power n; can be used with Pascal's Triangle.
- — Quantity b^2−4ac that classifies quadratic roots.
- A matrix that acts like multiplying by 1
- An oval shaped graph that contains vertices, co-vertices, and foci; contains a major and minor axis.
- Highest or lowest point on a parabola; the turning point.
- All allowed input values, given the real-life or algebraic constraints; the x-values defined in a function of x.
- Shift, stretch/compress, or reflect a parent function.
- A function defined by different rules on different intervals.
- Statement using <, ≤, >, ≥ to model caps/goals.
- Each input (x value) has one and only one output (y value); Uses Horizontal Line Test to confirm.
- Rate of change in a linear model; “rise over run.”
25 Clues: Vertical line through the vertex. • Quadratic written as y=a(x−h)^2+k. • A matrix that acts like multiplying by 1 • For divisor 𝑥-a, f(a) equals the remainder. • Distance from zero; creates a V-shaped graph. • Statement using <, ≤, >, ≥ to model caps/goals. • Plugging one function into another; order matters. • Rate of change in a linear model; “rise over run.” • ...
SI Session 4 2018-02-10
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- the reduced form of NAD
- process that begins degradation of glucose, splitting it into 2 molecules
- phosphorylation where enzyme transfers phosphate group to ADP
- location of glycolysis
- loss of electrons
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- electron donor in a redox reaction
- inhibitor molecule that impedes enzymatic reactions by binding to site on enzyme away from active site
- the krebs cycle undergoes one "turn" per each molecule of _______ that enters
- acetyl coA adds carbon to oxaloacetate to form ______
- location of pyruvate oxidation and citric acid cycle
- the oxidized form of electron carrier FADH2
11 Clues: loss of electrons • location of glycolysis • the reduced form of NAD • electron donor in a redox reaction • the oxidized form of electron carrier FADH2 • location of pyruvate oxidation and citric acid cycle • acetyl coA adds carbon to oxaloacetate to form ______ • phosphorylation where enzyme transfers phosphate group to ADP • ...
Cell structure and function 2023-12-09
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- Provides compartments for different metabolic reactions
- provides mechanical support, carries out proteins synthesis, plays a role in intracellular transport
- The foldings of the inner mitochondrial membrane
- stacks of thykaloids in the mitochondria
- reaction that occurs in the matrix of the mitochondria
- programmed cell death, hydrolytic enzymes play a role
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- A function of hydrolytic enzymes in lysosomes, in which they break down materials
- function includes storage and release of macromolecules and cellular waste products
- where carbon fixation reactions of the photosynthesis occur
- Vacuoles aid in retention of water for this
- contain hydrolytic enzymes
11 Clues: contain hydrolytic enzymes • stacks of thykaloids in the mitochondria • Vacuoles aid in retention of water for this • The foldings of the inner mitochondrial membrane • programmed cell death, hydrolytic enzymes play a role • reaction that occurs in the matrix of the mitochondria • Provides compartments for different metabolic reactions • ...
Cell respiration/ photosynthesis 2023-02-28
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- tiny, microscopic and critical for photosynthesis.
- Where photosynthesis takes place
- Light Independent Reactions
- the process by which plants convert the energy from the sun into the chemical bonds of carbohydrates
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- Acetyl CoA enters a circular chain of events in the mitochondrial matrix.
- the supportive tissue of an epithelial organ, tumor, gonad, etc., consisting of connective tissues and blood vessels.
- adenosine diphosphate
- Light Independent Reactions
- Adenosine triphosphate
- Light energy from the sun is captured by the green pigment
- 6 carbon molecules are broken down into two molecules of pyruvate.
- Electron Transport Chain
12 Clues: adenosine diphosphate • Adenosine triphosphate • Electron Transport Chain • Light Independent Reactions • Light Independent Reactions • Where photosynthesis takes place • tiny, microscopic and critical for photosynthesis. • Light energy from the sun is captured by the green pigment • 6 carbon molecules are broken down into two molecules of pyruvate. • ...
computer graphics 7 2025-06-24
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- A transformation that tilts the shape
- Matrix method that allows combining multiple transformations
- Algorithm that uses floating point to draw lines
- Circle drawing algorithm based on midpoint decision
- Type of graphics where the user can give input and control the output
- Code-based algorithm for clipping lines in a viewport
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- Transformation that flips an object over an axis
- Transformation that moves an object from one location to another
- Used to draw smooth, controllable curves in animation
- Transformation that resizes an object along x
- Basic visual element defined by x and y coordinates
11 Clues: A transformation that tilts the shape • Transformation that resizes an object along x • Transformation that flips an object over an axis • Algorithm that uses floating point to draw lines • Basic visual element defined by x and y coordinates • Circle drawing algorithm based on midpoint decision • Used to draw smooth, controllable curves in animation • ...
Chapter 17 pt 2- key term/book definitions 2025-08-11
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- Jiggly, no shape
- there is more solvent that can’t be dissolved like adding too much sugar to iced tea
- A nest but instead of birds bacteria grows up here
- Something that doesn’t need air to live
- Something that needs air to live
- A white blood cell that fights for our immune system
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- two P molecules with a bunch of Oxygen molecules around it
- A bunch of phosphate minerals
- the perimeter, outer fence of something
- hard plaque on teeth, looks like a teeth coat
- Structure with no cells in it
11 Clues: Jiggly, no shape • A bunch of phosphate minerals • Structure with no cells in it • Something that needs air to live • the perimeter, outer fence of something • Something that doesn’t need air to live • hard plaque on teeth, looks like a teeth coat • A nest but instead of birds bacteria grows up here • A white blood cell that fights for our immune system • ...
Taak biologie 2013-09-23
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- hier is uitwisseling van moleculen mogelijk tussen het cytoplasma en de kern
- het afbreken bij lysomen van celeigen bestanddelen
- uiterst kleine korrels die bestaan uit een kleine en een grote subeenheid
- bestaat uit een stapel van afgeplatte zakjes, begrens door een celmembraan
- afbraak van extracellulair materiaal door een lyosoom
- hieruit zijn chromatine hoofdzakelijk uit opgebouwd
- staaf-en bolvormig celorganellen die in grote aantallen kunnen voorkomen
- hier spreken we van als de Golgiblaasjes eindproducten bevatten die buiten de cel worden afgegeven
- organellen met een dubbel membraan
- celkern
- maakt deel uit van het cytoskelet
- Golgiblaasje, celorganel dat dat typisch is voor de dierlijke cel
- spelen belangrijke rol tijdens celdeling
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- nucleoli
- de inhoud van het mitochrondion
- een complex netwerk van proteïnevezels
- korrelvormige organellen die worden gekenmerkt door de aanwezigheid van pigmenten
- Smooth Endoplasmic Riticulum
18 Clues: celkern • nucleoli • Smooth Endoplasmic Riticulum • de inhoud van het mitochrondion • maakt deel uit van het cytoskelet • organellen met een dubbel membraan • een complex netwerk van proteïnevezels • spelen belangrijke rol tijdens celdeling • het afbreken bij lysomen van celeigen bestanddelen • hieruit zijn chromatine hoofdzakelijk uit opgebouwd • ...
Manthan Crossword 2013-11-20
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- Type of matrix used to select best solution from many
- Decides quality
- One of the highest awards in TQM
- A circular manhole is an example of ______ concept
- Parameter of FMEA
- This is tracked in the business cycles for successful closure
- _______ is a tool used to identify solutions. Also known as theory of inventive problem solving
- Japanese term for waste
- Is one of the QC tools
- How many parameters are there in the current year's scorecard
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- A type of Seven Waste
- Responsible for success and failure of projects
- Parameter of FMEA
- Developed the fish bone diagram
- Is a theory used for product development and customer satisfaction
- Parameter of FMEA
- Type of bar chart
- Number of months, values can be accrued for a project
- Fish bone with addition of cards
- Number of business cycles to review for successful closure of projects
20 Clues: Decides quality • Parameter of FMEA • Parameter of FMEA • Type of bar chart • Parameter of FMEA • A type of Seven Waste • Is one of the QC tools • Japanese term for waste • Developed the fish bone diagram • One of the highest awards in TQM • Fish bone with addition of cards • Responsible for success and failure of projects • A circular manhole is an example of ______ concept • ...
Manthan Crossword 2013-11-20
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- How many parameters are there in the current year's scorecard
- Responsible for success and failure of projects
- Is one of the QC tools
- Type of bar chart
- Fish bone with addition of cards
- Parameter of FMEA
- A circular manhole is an example of ______ concept
- A type of Seven Waste
- This is tracked ine the business cycles for successful closure
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- Japanese term for waste
- _______ is a tool used to identify solutions. Also known as theory of inventive problem solving
- Parameter of FMEA
- Decides quality
- Parameter of FMEA
- Number of business cycles to review for successful closure of projects
- Developed the fish bone diagram
- Number of months, values can be accrued for a project
- Is a theory used for product development and customer satisfaction
- One of the highest awards in TQM
- Type of matrix used to select best solution from many
20 Clues: Decides quality • Parameter of FMEA • Parameter of FMEA • Type of bar chart • Parameter of FMEA • A type of Seven Waste • Is one of the QC tools • Japanese term for waste • Developed the fish bone diagram • Fish bone with addition of cards • One of the highest awards in TQM • Responsible for success and failure of projects • A circular manhole is an example of ______ concept • ...
Cellular respiration 2022-01-12
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- enzyme (protein) that synthesizes ATP
- step that produces carbon dioxide as an output
- Location within the mitochondria where the electron transport chain occurs
- Product of glycolysis, and used as an input in the krebs cycle
- anaerobic step in cellular respiration
- Macromolecule group that glucose belongs to
- number of ATP made in the krebs cycle
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- Energy currency of the cell
- Electron carrier produced in glycolysis
- FADH and NADH2
- cell organelle where krebs cycle and electron transport chain occur
- Location of glycolysis
- no oxygen required
- chemical reaction that releases a phosphate group and energy from ATP
- location within the mitochondria where the krebs cycle occurs
- requires oxygen
- input of the electron transport chain that accepts hydrogen to synthesize ATP
- stage that produces the most ATP in cellular respiration
18 Clues: FADH and NADH2 • requires oxygen • no oxygen required • Location of glycolysis • Energy currency of the cell • enzyme (protein) that synthesizes ATP • number of ATP made in the krebs cycle • anaerobic step in cellular respiration • Electron carrier produced in glycolysis • Macromolecule group that glucose belongs to • step that produces carbon dioxide as an output • ...
Aerobic Cellular Respiration 2023-03-27
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- Molecule broken down by cellular respiration
- Addition of a phosphate group to a molecule
- A byproduct of aerobic cellular respiration
- Number of turns of the Krebs cycle for each glucose molecule
- Folds of the inner mitochondrial membrane
- The process by which cells make ATP by breaking down organic compounds
- Electron carrier produced by both glycolysis and the Krebs cycle
- Last step in aerobic cellular respiration and producer of most ATP
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- ATP______ - Protein in ETC that acts as a H+ ion channel
- First step in cellular respiration
- Losing electrons
- Site of glycolysis
- Gaining electrons
- The final electron acceptor at the end of the ETC
- Site of the Krebs cycle
- Product of glycolysis that moves into the mitochondria
- Number of carbon atoms in one pyruvate molecule
- Energy currency produced by cellular respiration
18 Clues: Losing electrons • Gaining electrons • Site of glycolysis • Site of the Krebs cycle • First step in cellular respiration • Folds of the inner mitochondrial membrane • Addition of a phosphate group to a molecule • A byproduct of aerobic cellular respiration • Molecule broken down by cellular respiration • Number of carbon atoms in one pyruvate molecule • ...
happy anniversary 2024-09-30
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- the first t-shirt i stole from you had a photo of this
- our first event as a couple
- why you got so many?
- this was on the necklace you got me
- what i often use as my telephone
- the part of london we first met
- this was on the necklace i got you
- what we built in Hyde Park
- a character i used to say you look like
- first thing you cooked me for dinner
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- the best pasta food
- yummiest thing you cook for me
- our favorite does this
- where we had our (official) first date
- we came from here on halloween
- our first holiday was here
- we say this when i need to go to bed
- part of london where we had our first kiss
18 Clues: the best pasta food • why you got so many? • our favorite does this • our first holiday was here • what we built in Hyde Park • our first event as a couple • yummiest thing you cook for me • we came from here on halloween • the part of london we first met • what i often use as my telephone • this was on the necklace i got you • this was on the necklace you got me • ...
Ap Bio 2023-11-06
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- Different types of cellular respiration
- Products of the kreb cycle per 1 glucose
- Where in the cell does Lactic acid fermentation occur
- Purpose of cellular respiration
- Products of intermediate step
- Products of glycolysis per 1 glucose
- Products of Electron transport chain per 1 glucose
- Where in the cell does Gylcosis happen
- Where in the cell is the electron transport chain located
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- Final products of Alcohol fermentation
- Where do the elections come from
- What kind of organisms do cellular respiration
- When in the cell does Alcohol fermentation occur
- How is water byproduct produced
- What happens in the intermembrane space as electrons go down the electron transport chain, and its purpose
- How is cellular respiration a redox reaction
- Example of when Lactic Acid Fermentation could occur
- When in the cell does the Krebs cycle occur
- Final products of Lactic Acid fermentation
- Example of human use of Alcohol fermentation
20 Clues: Products of intermediate step • How is water byproduct produced • Purpose of cellular respiration • Where do the elections come from • Products of glycolysis per 1 glucose • Final products of Alcohol fermentation • Where in the cell does Gylcosis happen • Different types of cellular respiration • Products of the kreb cycle per 1 glucose • ...
Ch17 Puzzle #2 2025-08-12
6 Clues: Nucleus, focus, point of orgin • A hardened deposit of dental plaque • occurs In saliva; anti calculus component • A surrounding framework, enabling development • solution ingredient can be held in Permanently • White blood corpuscle;Functions to protect body
lol 2016-10-03
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- specifications (elements or features) of a product or system.
- exchange of one thing in return for another; especially relinquishment of one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable.
- Process
- in appearance.
- act of trying out a new procedure, idea, or activity.
- tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
- of mental visual images.
- to ensure accuracy.
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- Matrix
- Solving
- 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.
- scientific, documented study.
- rapid increase.
- full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
- form an idea of the amount or value of; assess.
- visual, mathematical, or three-dimensional representation in detail of an object or design, often smaller than the original. A model is often used to test ideas, make changes to a design, and to learn more about what would happen to a similar, real object.
- limit to the design process. Constraints may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities.
17 Clues: Matrix • Solving • Process • in appearance. • rapid increase. • to ensure accuracy. • of mental visual images. • scientific, documented study. • form an idea of the amount or value of; assess. • act of trying out a new procedure, idea, or activity. • specifications (elements or features) of a product or system. • ...
Neuro 2024-04-26
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- the molecular map of cerebral cortex
- proteins that help the formation of vertebrae (CNS)
- (Smo) A receptor involved in hedgehog signaling pathway
- fold into the neural tube
- initiation of programmed cell death in C
- Secreted protein that is a signaling pathway named after a famous video game
- extracellular matrix glycoprotein encoded by RELN gene
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- form concentration gradients, diffusible molecules
- cells ability to take up foreign DNA
- Protein that belongs to the homeobox family
- something that prevents apoptosis
- (EN1) small gene required for the formation of posterior compartments
- medication for neuro protection, can also be used to treat diabetes
- four neuromeres of the forebrain
14 Clues: fold into the neural tube • four neuromeres of the forebrain • something that prevents apoptosis • cells ability to take up foreign DNA • the molecular map of cerebral cortex • initiation of programmed cell death in C • Protein that belongs to the homeobox family • form concentration gradients, diffusible molecules • proteins that help the formation of vertebrae (CNS) • ...
violet crossword puzzle 2024-01-10
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- Pitches in brackets are not in the melodic cell
- His crystal body acts as a prism
- would be to ensure that the plans are still valid"
- the authority on the subject
- Clovis had an issued protecting Church property"
- inquiry into the allegations"
- ego One vote would clearly prevent the list of party problems from happening
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- the vegetable harnesses solar radiation
- Like most egomaniacal athletes, these tennis stars air their gripes and
- u have a breakable grip
- don't attempt to accusations
- "we weren't keen on his designs
- I do not know why he is taking such an attitude
- free choices become the of human life
14 Clues: u have a breakable grip • don't attempt to accusations • the authority on the subject • inquiry into the allegations" • "we weren't keen on his designs • His crystal body acts as a prism • free choices become the of human life • the vegetable harnesses solar radiation • I do not know why he is taking such an attitude • Pitches in brackets are not in the melodic cell • ...
Integumentary System 2024-10-07
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- Produce a pigment called melanin
- What hair and nails are made of
- The most superficial layer of skin
- Means "little moon"
- _____ glands produce sweat plus fats and proteins
- Oil produced by sebaceous glands
- Also known as the subcutaneous layer
- Layer of skin that contains nerves,blood vessels, sweat glands, and hair follicles
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- ______ glands are found near hair and produce oil
- A pigment found in the epidermis that protects the skin from UV rays
- Stratum ________, is only present in thick skin
- Provides a protective seal for the nail matrix
- _____ glands are long tubes that release sweat
- Dermal ________, the wavy layer between the epidermis and dermis, forms our fingerprints
14 Clues: Means "little moon" • What hair and nails are made of • Produce a pigment called melanin • Oil produced by sebaceous glands • The most superficial layer of skin • Also known as the subcutaneous layer • Provides a protective seal for the nail matrix • _____ glands are long tubes that release sweat • Stratum ________, is only present in thick skin • ...
Mathe - FOS13 2021-03-16
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- Ein System indem Therme verglichen werden.
- Bereich zwischen Gewinnschwelle und Gewinngrenze.
- Faktor, der einer Variablen oder einem Vektor zugeordnet ist.
- Rechteckige Anordnung von Elementen.
- Zusätzlicher Wert neben den eigentlichen Variablen.
- Punkt, an dem der Graph sein Krümmungsverhalten ändert.
- Schnittpunkte der x-Achse
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- Punkt, an dem Erlöse und Gesamtkosten einer Produktion gleich hoch sind und somit weder Verlust noch Gewinn erwirtschaftet wird.
- Vervielfachen von Matrizen
- Punkt, an dem der Gewinn am höchsten ist.
- Ein mathematischen Objekt, dass eine Parallelverschiebung um einen festen Betrag in eine bestimmte Richtung beschreibt.
- Punkt, bei dem noch kein Verlust erzielt wird.
- Kurve, auf der alle Punkte eines gegebenen Funktionsschars liegen.
- Punkt, an dem es ein Minimum oder Maximum gibt.
14 Clues: Schnittpunkte der x-Achse • Vervielfachen von Matrizen • Rechteckige Anordnung von Elementen. • Punkt, an dem der Gewinn am höchsten ist. • Ein System indem Therme verglichen werden. • Punkt, bei dem noch kein Verlust erzielt wird. • Punkt, an dem es ein Minimum oder Maximum gibt. • Bereich zwischen Gewinnschwelle und Gewinngrenze. • ...
Integumentary System 2024-10-07
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- Also known as the subcutaneous layer
- The most superficial layer of skin
- A pigment found in the epidermis that protects the skin from UV rays
- Provides a protective seal for the nail matrix
- Produce a pigment called melanin
- Oil produced by sebaceous glands
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- What hair and nails are made of
- _____ glands produce sweat plus fats and proteins
- _____ glands are long tubes that release sweat
- ______ glands are found near hair and produce oil
- Dermal ________, the wavy layer between the epidermis and dermis, forms our fingerprints
- Layer of skin that contains nerves,blood vessels, sweat glands, and hair follicles
- Stratum ________, is only present in thick skin
- Means "little moon"
14 Clues: Means "little moon" • What hair and nails are made of • Produce a pigment called melanin • Oil produced by sebaceous glands • The most superficial layer of skin • Also known as the subcutaneous layer • _____ glands are long tubes that release sweat • Provides a protective seal for the nail matrix • Stratum ________, is only present in thick skin • ...
Unit 2 - Business Management 2023-03-02
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- An organizational structure that create teams involving all departments
- hiring an external party to complete part of the production process
- A key to developing staffs intrinsic motivation
- The leader allow subordinates to achieve targets in their own way
- The theorist that suggests workers are paid for the work they do rather than their mental ability
- When a job is no longer required so the employee leaves
- Mintzberg's theories relate to _______ roles
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- What decreases due to motivation?
- The top dog
- A tall narrow hierarchical structure
- Notes from a formal Communication
- The process of employing someone
- An extrinsic motivator (financial)
- A key stage of the job employment process
14 Clues: The top dog • The process of employing someone • What decreases due to motivation? • Notes from a formal Communication • An extrinsic motivator (financial) • A tall narrow hierarchical structure • A key stage of the job employment process • Mintzberg's theories relate to _______ roles • A key to developing staffs intrinsic motivation • ...
Nail Anatomy & Hygiene 2025-05-14
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- Extends beyond the fingertip.
- Nail contains 15-30% of this.
- Should be discarded after use.
- Removes dirt and helps prevent growth of microbes, but does not kill bacteria.
- Constructed in about 100 layers.
- Excess cuticle that overlaps onto the base of the nail.
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- Using a chemical to destroy or inhibit the growth of microorganisms.
- Helps produce the nail.
- Skin that is attached to the underside of the free edge.
- Half moon
- Small portion of the skin that extends over the nail plate.
- Where the nail plate is attached.
- Portion of nail plate hidden under the fold of the skin at the base of the nail.
- Children's nails grow _____________ faster than adults'.
14 Clues: Half moon • Helps produce the nail. • Extends beyond the fingertip. • Nail contains 15-30% of this. • Should be discarded after use. • Constructed in about 100 layers. • Where the nail plate is attached. • Excess cuticle that overlaps onto the base of the nail. • Skin that is attached to the underside of the free edge. • ...
GhostBed Mattresses 2022-06-15
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- Cool to the touch for hot sleepers.
- The First GhostBed mattress.
- Made with a special blend of far-infrared (FIR) minerals.
- 2,000 Sensor Points Per Side and 5 Ergonomic & Customizable Zones
- Has the patented gel polymer layer
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- The Goldilocks mattress.
- Eco-friendly materials like cotton wool and Dunlap latex
7 Clues: The Goldilocks mattress. • The First GhostBed mattress. • Has the patented gel polymer layer • Cool to the touch for hot sleepers. • Eco-friendly materials like cotton wool and Dunlap latex • Made with a special blend of far-infrared (FIR) minerals. • 2,000 Sensor Points Per Side and 5 Ergonomic & Customizable Zones
Marketing 2013-03-03
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- position of a company with the largest market share
- approach to marketing which develops a bond between the company and the customer
- theorist who developed the matrix to describe growth strategies
- they must be SMART
- selling more products to existing markets
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- marketing new products to new customers
- concept of marketing focusing on making more and reducing the price
- company identity
8 Clues: company identity • they must be SMART • marketing new products to new customers • selling more products to existing markets • position of a company with the largest market share • theorist who developed the matrix to describe growth strategies • concept of marketing focusing on making more and reducing the price • ...
ToroA-Period4 2021-02-11
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- skin below the nail
- a large part of the nail
- cells that make melanin
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- the protein that makes up your hair and
- cells that make keratin
- the whitish crescent-shaped area at the base of the nail
- tough protective layer of the skin
- cells that multiple to create tissue under the skin that that end up hardening to form stuff like nails
8 Clues: skin below the nail • cells that make keratin • cells that make melanin • a large part of the nail • tough protective layer of the skin • the protein that makes up your hair and • the whitish crescent-shaped area at the base of the nail • cells that multiple to create tissue under the skin that that end up hardening to form stuff like nails
WilliamsC - Period 3 2021-02-11
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- the thing that softens the skin and makes it waterproof
- the outer layer of the skin
- a type of cell that helps protect the body from infection
- the skin below the nail
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- where hair growth actually happens
- the pigment that gives skin it's color
- a protein that gives skin it's color
- a soft thickened bulb at the base of the hair
8 Clues: the skin below the nail • the outer layer of the skin • where hair growth actually happens • a protein that gives skin it's color • the pigment that gives skin it's color • a soft thickened bulb at the base of the hair • the thing that softens the skin and makes it waterproof • a type of cell that helps protect the body from infection
Management Activities - Chapter 8 2017-01-26
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- What does the A stand for in SMART plans?
- the management activity that sets out clear goals
- the order or flow of authority within a business
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- a business term for a back up plan
- this can be wide or narrow
- an organisational structure based on a specific project/ teams
- organisational structure based on different products in a business
- effective business plans are _____
8 Clues: this can be wide or narrow • a business term for a back up plan • effective business plans are _____ • What does the A stand for in SMART plans? • the order or flow of authority within a business • the management activity that sets out clear goals • an organisational structure based on a specific project/ teams • ...
bacteria survived for millions of years without a brain,a ray of hope for anushree 2021-09-17
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- Type of connective tissues
- Type of muscle tissue which are involuntary
- which tissue is only meant for growth
- the parenchyma type present in aquatic plants which has large cavities to help them float:
- Group of cells similar in structure and function
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- flexibility in plants is due to
- Meristem present at growing tips of stem and root
- Bone matrix is rich in____
8 Clues: Type of connective tissues • Bone matrix is rich in____ • flexibility in plants is due to • which tissue is only meant for growth • Type of muscle tissue which are involuntary • Group of cells similar in structure and function • Meristem present at growing tips of stem and root • ...
Porifera 2025-09-30
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- Water-filled channels lined with choanocytes.
- Flagellated collar cell lining canals; traps food in mucus, creates water current.
- Large opening at top; water exits sponge body.
- Gelatinous matrix (cellular + non-cellular) between outer layer & spongocoel.
- Location where sponge attaches to substrate (rock).
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- Sharp skeletal elements (CaCO₃ or silica) for structure and defense.
- Central cavity filled with water.
- Microscopic pores where water enters sponge.
8 Clues: Central cavity filled with water. • Microscopic pores where water enters sponge. • Water-filled channels lined with choanocytes. • Large opening at top; water exits sponge body. • Location where sponge attaches to substrate (rock). • Sharp skeletal elements (CaCO₃ or silica) for structure and defense. • ...
The Amazing World of Osteoblasts 2021-08-22
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- An organelle that plays an important role in protein synthesis.
- Hydrophilic.
- One of two processes triggered by osteoblasts.
- A prominent organelle in osteoblasts that processes proteins and lipids.
- The part of an organism which osteoblasts develop.
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- The filling of a bone matrix with nanocrystals.
- An organelle responsible for internally secreting chemicals.
7 Clues: Hydrophilic. • One of two processes triggered by osteoblasts. • The filling of a bone matrix with nanocrystals. • The part of an organism which osteoblasts develop. • An organelle responsible for internally secreting chemicals. • An organelle that plays an important role in protein synthesis. • A prominent organelle in osteoblasts that processes proteins and lipids.
Patient Safety 2023-12-27
7 Clues: Upholds the unity of command • Focuses on product and function • This is the official power to act • This is part of the organizational process • Facilitates the use of the chain of command • Employees are grouped by specialty in this structure • this type of decision-making takes a top-down approach
Food For Thought 2023-12-06
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- Food pantries need more people to:
- Sewage Cleanup and Garbage Collectors are examples of:
- Charles Tilly(1998)'s work is called Durable:
- This Domain cements myths by legitimating oppression:
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- Roughly two million people live without running:
- A type of cementing mechanism that imitates others:
- The concept "Matrix of Domination" was created by:
- Negative feelings or discrimination against someone or a group is:
8 Clues: Food pantries need more people to: • Charles Tilly(1998)'s work is called Durable: • Roughly two million people live without running: • The concept "Matrix of Domination" was created by: • A type of cementing mechanism that imitates others: • This Domain cements myths by legitimating oppression: • Sewage Cleanup and Garbage Collectors are examples of: • ...
Sanaristikko 2021-06-19
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- Mistä löytyy pääsy katakombeihin elokuvassa Indiana Jones ja viimeinen ristiretki?
- Mikä vaivaa päähenkilöä elokuvassa Memento?
- Mikä ohjaa kompassia elokuvasarjassa Pirates of The Caribbean?
- Mitä Oraakkeli antaa Neolle elokuvassa The Matrix?
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- Mitä Ellen Pagen roolihahmon piti suunnitella elokuvassa Inception?
- Mikä oli Ed Harrisin roolihahmon nimi elokuvassa The Truman Show?
- Kuka yhdysvaltojen presidentti esiintyy pelissä Call of Duty: Black Ops?
- Kuka valloittaa Konstantinopolin kirjassa Johannes Angelos?
- Kenen mielessä esiintyvät Charles, Marcee ja Parcher?
- Mihin ruoka-aineeseen Aslanin maata verrataan kirjassa Narnian viimeinen taistelu?
10 Clues: Mikä vaivaa päähenkilöä elokuvassa Memento? • Mitä Oraakkeli antaa Neolle elokuvassa The Matrix? • Kenen mielessä esiintyvät Charles, Marcee ja Parcher? • Kuka valloittaa Konstantinopolin kirjassa Johannes Angelos? • Mikä ohjaa kompassia elokuvasarjassa Pirates of The Caribbean? • Mikä oli Ed Harrisin roolihahmon nimi elokuvassa The Truman Show? • ...
Rigor in Operations 2021-07-14
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- All operational activities should be met within defined _____
- Certification/Learning required for operational support team
- RiO stands for _____
- _____ Matrix has to be followed for major issues and critical activities
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- Wrong parameters and data entry errors are due to _____
- Change Implementation should not be done without proper _____
- Do not authorize changes without proper _____ plans
- Business impact of error is very high. Tolerance of error is _____
- I will maintain _____ of my passwords
- Avoid using _____ statements in the same SQL for update/delete
10 Clues: RiO stands for _____ • I will maintain _____ of my passwords • Do not authorize changes without proper _____ plans • Wrong parameters and data entry errors are due to _____ • Certification/Learning required for operational support team • All operational activities should be met within defined _____ • Change Implementation should not be done without proper _____ • ...
Philosophy of Reality 2022-06-23
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- A philosopher that believed that reality is like concrete
- Not genuine
- A person engaged and educated in philosophy
- A film that has the concept that life is a simulation
- the state of things as they are
- A philosopher that believed that there was two realms: a physical and spiritual
- is a thing as it is something
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- The lens or mindset that you think or see things as
- An imitation of reality mostly through technology
- Actually existing as a thing
10 Clues: Not genuine • Actually existing as a thing • is a thing as it is something • the state of things as they are • A person engaged and educated in philosophy • An imitation of reality mostly through technology • The lens or mindset that you think or see things as • A film that has the concept that life is a simulation • ...
Time Management 2020-06-12
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- Type of activity that reduces tension and provides an overall sense of well-being.
- Type of schedule containing fixed activities.
- Developer of the time management matrix
- Schedule 10-30 minutes before each class to _________ material.
- Schedule 10-30 minutes after each class to __________ material.
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- Students should study difficult subjects ________.
- While a social life is important, there must be ________.
- When developing your master schedule, plug this in first.
- The act of combining two activities to maximize time.
- Students who plan their schedule become _______ to common distractions.
10 Clues: Developer of the time management matrix • Type of schedule containing fixed activities. • Students should study difficult subjects ________. • The act of combining two activities to maximize time. • While a social life is important, there must be ________. • When developing your master schedule, plug this in first. • ...
CrossWord Chapter 5 2023-03-19
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- organelle of photosynthesis in plants and some protists
- Reactions in which glucose or another sugar is broken down into 2 pyruvates,netting 2 ATP
- Chloroplast’s highly folded inner membrane system
- Anaerobic pathway that harvests energy from carbohydrates
- Gaps that open between guard cells on plant surface
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- Occurring in the absence of oxygen
- Broken down into glycerol and fatty acids
- reacts with metals such as enzyme cofactors
- Involving or occurring in the presence of oxygen
- Semifluid matrix between the thylakoid membrane and the two outer membranes
10 Clues: Occurring in the absence of oxygen • Broken down into glycerol and fatty acids • reacts with metals such as enzyme cofactors • Involving or occurring in the presence of oxygen • Chloroplast’s highly folded inner membrane system • Gaps that open between guard cells on plant surface • organelle of photosynthesis in plants and some protists • ...
Movie Theme Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-02
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- Name the movie, "I'll never let go, Jack. I'll never let go"
- The unnamed city you see in The Matrix is in which country.
- Which film won 3 Academy Awards for Best Costume Design, Best Production Design and Best Original Score.
- "Stupid is as stupid does"
- Was filmed in Martha's Vineyard
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- First time traveler in Back To The Future is not Doc Brown, who who?
- "I'll Be Back"
- Who says, "Drink up Me Hearties, Yo Ho!"
- Which actor played Elliott?
- Movie musical premiered in 1978.
10 Clues: "I'll Be Back" • "Stupid is as stupid does" • Which actor played Elliott? • Was filmed in Martha's Vineyard • Movie musical premiered in 1978. • Who says, "Drink up Me Hearties, Yo Ho!" • The unnamed city you see in The Matrix is in which country. • Name the movie, "I'll never let go, Jack. I'll never let go" • ...
Complete the crossword puzzle about plant and animal cell parts: structure and function 2012-09-28
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- Decides what should go inside or stay outside of the cell
- System of folded membrane sacs
- Makes food for plant cell
- Protects plant cell
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- Sort and package proteins to be distributed to other organelles or gotten rid of outside of a cell
- Located on the surface of Endoplasmic Reticulum or wandering freely in Cytoplasm
- Stores DNA
- Contains mitochondrial matrix
- Surrounds all the organelles to be placed firmly onto the cell
- Stores nutrients, wastes, proteins, and other substances in cell
10 Clues: Stores DNA • Protects plant cell • Makes food for plant cell • Contains mitochondrial matrix • System of folded membrane sacs • Decides what should go inside or stay outside of the cell • Surrounds all the organelles to be placed firmly onto the cell • Stores nutrients, wastes, proteins, and other substances in cell • ...
Complete the crossword puzzle about plant and animal cell parts: structure and function 2012-09-28
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- Surrounds all the organelles to be placed firmly onto the cell
- Located on the surface of Endoplasmic Reticulum or wandering freely in Cytoplasm
- System of folded membrane sacs
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- Sort and package proteins to be distributed to other organelles or gotten rid of outside of a cell
- Stores nutrients, wastes, proteins, and other substances in cell
- Stores DNA
- Makes food for plant cell
- Decides what should go inside or stay outside of the cell
- Contains mitochondrial matrix
- Protects plant cell
10 Clues: Stores DNA • Protects plant cell • Makes food for plant cell • Contains mitochondrial matrix • System of folded membrane sacs • Decides what should go inside or stay outside of the cell • Surrounds all the organelles to be placed firmly onto the cell • Stores nutrients, wastes, proteins, and other substances in cell • ...
Beschaffungscontrolling 2013-05-21
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- Eine strategische Aufgabe des Beschaffungscontrollings ist die Kontrolle des
- Bei größeren Unternehmen ist die Controllinghierarchie häufig
- Werden in Form einer zweidimensionalen Matrix dargestellt
- Controlling als Arbeitsbegriff ist ein funktionsübergreifendes
- Meist synonym zu Beschaffung im Unternehmen verwendet
- Bei größeren Unternehmen ist die _______ häufig dreistufig
- Eine operative Aufgabe des Beschaffungscontrollings ist die Koordination der Zusammenarbeit mit
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- Zentrale Aufgabe des Beschaffungscontrollings
- Die Ziele des Beschaffungscontrollings leiten sich aus den Zielen der _________ sowie des Unternehmenscontrolling ab
- Stellung höherwertig im Vergleich zu einer Stabstelle; Weisungsrecht gegenüber anderen Stellen im Unternehmen
10 Clues: Zentrale Aufgabe des Beschaffungscontrollings • Meist synonym zu Beschaffung im Unternehmen verwendet • Werden in Form einer zweidimensionalen Matrix dargestellt • Bei größeren Unternehmen ist die _______ häufig dreistufig • Bei größeren Unternehmen ist die Controllinghierarchie häufig • Controlling als Arbeitsbegriff ist ein funktionsübergreifendes • ...
Beschaffungscontrolling 2013-05-21
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- Zentrale Aufgabe des Beschaffungscontrollings
- Controlling als Arbeitsbegriff ist ein funktionsübergreifendes
- Die Ziele des Beschaffungscontrollings leiten sich aus den Zielen der _________ sowie des Unternehmenscontrolling ab
- Werden in Form einer zweidimensionalen Matrix dargestellt
- Meist synonym zu Beschaffung im Unternehmen verwendet
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- Eine strategische Aufgabe des Beschaffungscontrollings ist die Kontrolle des
- Bei größeren Unternehmen ist die _______ häufig dreistufig
- Eine operative Aufgabe des Beschaffungscontrollings ist die Koordination der Zusammenarbeit mit
- Stellung höherwertig im Vergleich zu einer Stabstelle; Weisungsrecht gegenüber anderen Stellen im Unternehmen
- Bei größeren Unternehmen ist die Controllinghierarchie häufig
10 Clues: Zentrale Aufgabe des Beschaffungscontrollings • Meist synonym zu Beschaffung im Unternehmen verwendet • Werden in Form einer zweidimensionalen Matrix dargestellt • Bei größeren Unternehmen ist die _______ häufig dreistufig • Bei größeren Unternehmen ist die Controllinghierarchie häufig • Controlling als Arbeitsbegriff ist ein funktionsübergreifendes • ...
