matrix Crossword Puzzles
Did you CIP it? 2015-01-13
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- With all processes mapped, we have this view
- What we seek between processes
- Processes we focus on, in other contexts used to start an engine
- Each analysed process should have it at least once a year
- The BPM team provides this to the PO
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- The 'C' in CIP?
- The type of support you need
- We measure the evolution with the PEM or Process ... Matrix
- This is the first step we take with every process
- The responsable of a process is known as the Process ...
10 Clues: The 'C' in CIP? • The type of support you need • What we seek between processes • The BPM team provides this to the PO • With all processes mapped, we have this view • This is the first step we take with every process • The responsable of a process is known as the Process ... • Each analysed process should have it at least once a year • ...
PMP PACE 01 2015-08-16
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- An organization structure in which projects are handled by departments themselves
- Essential skill for project manager
- Work which has both time bound and continuous components
- Work which is time bound
- Can have negative interest in the project
- An organization structure in which project manager shares responsibility
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- Work which is continuous
- A life cycle which includes continuous work
- An organization structure in which project manager has the highest amount of power
- An entity which helps project managers in managing projects
10 Clues: Work which is continuous • Work which is time bound • Essential skill for project manager • Can have negative interest in the project • A life cycle which includes continuous work • Work which has both time bound and continuous components • An entity which helps project managers in managing projects • ...
Krebs Cycle 2023-12-03
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- Other term for Krebs Cycle
- Enzyme that catalyzes the reaction between pyruvate and acetyl-coa
- He postulated the cycle
- Main reactant of the cycle
- Enzyme that catalyzes the reaction between alpha-ketoglutarate and succinyl-coa
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- Biochemical pathway used to generate energy through oxidation of Acetyl-CoA
- Combined with acetyl-coa to produce citrate
- It is where the Krebs Cycle takes place
- Product of glycolysis that is used in the Krebs Cycle
- Product of split up glucose
10 Clues: He postulated the cycle • Other term for Krebs Cycle • Main reactant of the cycle • Product of split up glucose • It is where the Krebs Cycle takes place • Combined with acetyl-coa to produce citrate • Product of glycolysis that is used in the Krebs Cycle • Enzyme that catalyzes the reaction between pyruvate and acetyl-coa • ...
CALC. 2024-05-08
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- without definite shape or visible differentiation
- not made up of or containing cells
- functions to protect the body against infection and disease
- live and grow in the presence of free oxygen
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- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate.
- grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen
- a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently
- nucleus, focus, point of origin.
- a surrounding framework
- also referred to as “tartar”
10 Clues: a surrounding framework • also referred to as “tartar” • nucleus, focus, point of origin. • not made up of or containing cells • live and grow in the presence of free oxygen • without definite shape or visible differentiation • grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen • functions to protect the body against infection and disease • ...
Calculus 2025-12-07
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- Nucleus, focus, point of origin
- Protects biofilm from host immune system
- microorganism that’s grows in complete or almost complete absence of oxygen
- Crystalline mineral component of bone and teeth
- without shape or visible structure
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- solution containing more of an ingredient that can be help in solution permanently
- Microorganisms that’s grows can live and grow in presence of free oxygen
- Film formed of proteins, carbs, and lipids
- Is a biofilm, mineralized by crystals of calcium phosphate salts
- Protect body against infection
10 Clues: Protect body against infection • Nucleus, focus, point of origin • without shape or visible structure • Protects biofilm from host immune system • Film formed of proteins, carbs, and lipids • Crystalline mineral component of bone and teeth • Is a biofilm, mineralized by crystals of calcium phosphate salts • ...
cellular energy 2025-12-09
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- the primary energy-carrying molecule in all living cells
- carbon dioxide
- oxygen
- glucose
- what get changed in a chemical reaction
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- any substance product during nature or chemical
- water
- a three-carbon organic molecule that is the end product of glycol is, the initial stage of cellular respiration
- a network of molecules surrounding cells that provides structural and biochemical support
- an essential coenzyme and electron carrier in biology that acts as a reducing agent in various anabolic reactions
10 Clues: water • oxygen • glucose • carbon dioxide • what get changed in a chemical reaction • any substance product during nature or chemical • the primary energy-carrying molecule in all living cells • a network of molecules surrounding cells that provides structural and biochemical support • ...
DEMINERALIZATION WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM 2018-12-13
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- PROCESS OF IONS EXCHANGE HAPPEN IN A EQUIPMENT CALLED AS ...
- ALTERNATIVE METHOD TO PRODUCE DE-IONIZED WATER
- DEMINERALIZATION PROCESS IS A PROCESS TO REMOVE .....
- POSITIVE ION ALSO KNOWN AS ....
- A DENSE BARRIER LAYER IN THE POLYMER MATRIX WHERE MOST SEPARATION OCCURS
- NEGATIVE ION ALSO KNOWN AS ....
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- TO FILTER IMPURITIES FROM RAW WATER
- WHERE THE PROCESS OF REMOVING CO2 FROM WATER USING N2 HAPPENS
- WHAT CHEMCICAL USED TO PROVIDE ION EXCHANGE SITE
- WATER USED FOR BOILER FOR STEAM PRODUCTION
10 Clues: POSITIVE ION ALSO KNOWN AS .... • NEGATIVE ION ALSO KNOWN AS .... • TO FILTER IMPURITIES FROM RAW WATER • WATER USED FOR BOILER FOR STEAM PRODUCTION • ALTERNATIVE METHOD TO PRODUCE DE-IONIZED WATER • WHAT CHEMCICAL USED TO PROVIDE ION EXCHANGE SITE • DEMINERALIZATION PROCESS IS A PROCESS TO REMOVE ..... • PROCESS OF IONS EXCHANGE HAPPEN IN A EQUIPMENT CALLED AS ... • ...
bio ch8/9 crossword by jeffrey 2019-02-05
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- Respiration fermentation (makes alcohol)
- is the pigment that absorbs sunlight
- also happens in the mitochondria, more ATP is generated (32)
- take place in specialized structures inside plants cells called
- Respiration makes energy
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- (pants) auto=self auto makes their own food
- (animals) hetero= different heterotrophs get their food from something else
- Splitting of glucose - 2 net Atp generated
- energy of glucose molecule is harvested as ATP (2) - it occurs in the mitochondria (matrix)
- process of making energy of food available in the cell...
10 Clues: Respiration makes energy • is the pigment that absorbs sunlight • Respiration fermentation (makes alcohol) • Splitting of glucose - 2 net Atp generated • (pants) auto=self auto makes their own food • process of making energy of food available in the cell... • also happens in the mitochondria, more ATP is generated (32) • ...
Verkeerd moment verkeerde plaats - Luc Descamps 2015-05-06
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- Hoe noemt Eva haar aanrijder?
- Hoeveel weken lag Eva in coma?
- Wat wou Eva gaan studeren voor het ongeluk?
- Hoe noemt de film die ze bekijken in de instelling?
- Waaronder had Eva haar geheime snoepvoorraad?
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- Hoe noemt de instelling waar Eva verblijft?
- Op welke feestdag mocht Eva voor het eerst naar huis?
- Wat doet de moeder van Eva zodat ze een week later wakker word?
- Wat vervangt de schedel in het hoofd van Eva?
- Welke kant is verlamt wanneer Eva wakker word?
10 Clues: Hoe noemt Eva haar aanrijder? • Hoeveel weken lag Eva in coma? • Hoe noemt de instelling waar Eva verblijft? • Wat wou Eva gaan studeren voor het ongeluk? • Wat vervangt de schedel in het hoofd van Eva? • Waaronder had Eva haar geheime snoepvoorraad? • Welke kant is verlamt wanneer Eva wakker word? • Hoe noemt de film die ze bekijken in de instelling? • ...
MATHEMATICAL CROSSWORD 2023-02-11
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- The exponent to which a number must be raised to produce a given value
- The rate of change of a function
- The value a function approaches as the input approaches a certain value
- An array of numbers or expressions
- Mathematical objects that can change value
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- equations Equations involving derivatives and unknown functions
- equations Equations with the highest degree of 2
- The area under a curve representing a function
- Scalars associated with a linear transformation
- Study of triangles and their properties
10 Clues: The rate of change of a function • An array of numbers or expressions • Study of triangles and their properties • Mathematical objects that can change value • The area under a curve representing a function • Scalars associated with a linear transformation • equations Equations with the highest degree of 2 • ...
Fractions and decimals 2020-05-12
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- identical; not different
- equal in value
- something that isn’t a whole
- the number of rows or columns in a square matrix
- the fact of appearance of corresponding
- a quantity obtained by multiplying two quantities together
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- a rate, number or amount in each hundred
- the process of changing or causing something to change from one from to another
- the description or portrayal of someone or something in a particular way
- a system of numbers based on tens and tenths
10 Clues: equal in value • identical; not different • something that isn’t a whole • the fact of appearance of corresponding • a rate, number or amount in each hundred • a system of numbers based on tens and tenths • the number of rows or columns in a square matrix • a quantity obtained by multiplying two quantities together • ...
Software 2021-02-15
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- Having a strike on the bottom of the letter
- Helped by a computer, typically used for design.
- A word that describes how a letter or a combination of letters looks.
- An audio clip that has not been computer generated
- A place where information is stored and indexed
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- Duplicating
- Software for protecting your computer from malicious programs.
- Changing a documents appearance
- A collection of programs sold as a single package
- A 2 dimensional matrix used for storing and working with data.
10 Clues: Duplicating • Changing a documents appearance • Having a strike on the bottom of the letter • A place where information is stored and indexed • Helped by a computer, typically used for design. • A collection of programs sold as a single package • An audio clip that has not been computer generated • Software for protecting your computer from malicious programs. • ...
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? • ...
Osteoblast- Mathew Lyon 2019-08-05
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- Osteoblasts joined together form a ____ of cells.
- The combination of bone cells make up which system throughout the body?
- Cells that are responsible for resorption of living bone?
- As you age production of osteoblasts______.
- Bones are formed by how many primary cell types?
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- Osteoblasts synthesize calcium, minerals and ____ to from new bones.
- Osteoblasts are cells with a ____ nucleus.
- Once osteoblasts mature, they become_____.
- Osteoblasts are formed from which type of cell?
- What is the name for the protein mixture osteoblasts make?
10 Clues: Osteoblasts are cells with a ____ nucleus. • Once osteoblasts mature, they become_____. • As you age production of osteoblasts______. • Osteoblasts are formed from which type of cell? • Bones are formed by how many primary cell types? • Osteoblasts joined together form a ____ of cells. • Cells that are responsible for resorption of living bone? • ...
Carters crossword puzzle 2024-05-09
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- calcified dental plaque
- = without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure
- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate
- microorganism that lives and grows in (almost) complete absence of oxygen
- saturated a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently
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- functions to protect the body against infection and disease
- a surrounding framework
- nucleus, point of origin
- = not made up of or containing cells
- = microorganism that can live & grow in the presence of free oxygen
10 Clues: a surrounding framework • calcified dental plaque • 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 & grow in the presence of free oxygen • ...
Algebra 2024-09-09
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- A relation where each input has exactly one output
- A symbol (often a letter) used to represent a number
- A mathematical statement comparing two expressions
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- An algebraic expression made up of terms
- A polynomial of degree 2
- A rectangular array of numbers arranged in rows and columns
- A statement that shows the equality of two expressions
- A fixed value that does not change
- A number multiplying a variable in an expression
- A combination of variables, numbers, and operations
10 Clues: A polynomial of degree 2 • A fixed value that does not change • An algebraic expression made up of terms • A number multiplying a variable in an expression • A relation where each input has exactly one output • A mathematical statement comparing two expressions • A combination of variables, numbers, and operations • A symbol (often a letter) used to represent a number • ...
Vocab List2 2025-08-18
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- relating to moms or mothers having strong protective feminine energy towards children
- a person who is a supporter or guardian
- the elements that are used to create a physical object
- relating to dads or fathers;having strong protective masculine energy towards children
- someone who supports their country(fatherland)
- female leader of a family or group
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- - an enviroment in which something develops
- being or getting married
- a society ruled by men
- a married woman with a dignified or well-respected position
10 Clues: a society ruled by men • being or getting married • female leader of a family or group • a person who is a supporter or guardian • - an enviroment in which something develops • someone who supports their country(fatherland) • the elements that are used to create a physical object • a married woman with a dignified or well-respected position • ...
Sistem Persamaan Linear Tiga Variabel 2025-05-05
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- Kalimat matematika yang menyatakan dua hal yang setara.
- Bentuk umum SPLTV karena semua variabel berpangkat satu.
- Angka yang berada di depan variabel dalam suatu persamaan.
- Metode penyelesaian SPLTV dengan mengganti variabel ke dalam persamaan lain.
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- Bentuk penyajian sistem persamaan dalam baris dan kolom.
- Simbol huruf yang digunakan dalam SPLTV untuk mewakili nilai yang belum diketahui.
- Teknik menghilangkan salah satu variabel dengan menjumlahkan atau mengurangkan persamaan.
- Nilai yang memenuhi semua persamaan dalam SPLTV.
- Salah satu cara visual untuk memahami sistem persamaan linear.
- Banyaknya variabel dalam SPLTV.
10 Clues: Banyaknya variabel dalam SPLTV. • Nilai yang memenuhi semua persamaan dalam SPLTV. • Kalimat matematika yang menyatakan dua hal yang setara. • Bentuk penyajian sistem persamaan dalam baris dan kolom. • Bentuk umum SPLTV karena semua variabel berpangkat satu. • Angka yang berada di depan variabel dalam suatu persamaan. • ...
Movies - Easy 2025-08-07
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- Sci-fi film where humans battle sentient machines in a simulated reality
- 1994 prison drama based on a Stephen King novella
- Director of Inception and The Dark Knight
- 1997 epic romance aboard a doomed ocean liner
- Disney movie featuring the song “Let It Go”
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- "Life finds a way" in this dinosaur blockbuster
- “Here’s looking at you, kid” movie
- He played Iron Man in the MCU
- Oscar-winning war film directed by Steven Spielberg, released in 1998 (Saving Private Ryan)
- Tom Hanks' character in Forrest Gump
10 Clues: He played Iron Man in the MCU • “Here’s looking at you, kid” movie • Tom Hanks' character in Forrest Gump • Director of Inception and The Dark Knight • Disney movie featuring the song “Let It Go” • 1997 epic romance aboard a doomed ocean liner • "Life finds a way" in this dinosaur blockbuster • 1994 prison drama based on a Stephen King novella • ...
Year 10 Word List 12-1 2025-09-10
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- Relating to or resulting from motion.
- Not influenced by personal feelings; based on facts.
- An environment or structure in which something develops.
- To express or measure the quantity of something.
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- A typical example or pattern of something; a model.
- To combine different elements to form a coherent whole.
- An idea, belief, or concept.
- To prove a statement or theory to be wrong.
- A statement or theory put forward as a premise to be maintained.
- Reasoning conducted according to strict principles of validity.
10 Clues: An idea, belief, or concept. • Relating to or resulting from motion. • To prove a statement or theory to be wrong. • To express or measure the quantity of something. • A typical example or pattern of something; a model. • Not influenced by personal feelings; based on facts. • To combine different elements to form a coherent whole. • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2025-12-08
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- Plants use this to make food
- a substance or entity created by a biological process, like a chemical reaction, gene expression, or organismal function
- Powerhouse of the cell
- a crucial three-carbon molecule and the end product of glycolysis
- Energy
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- the metabolic process in living organisms by which oxygen is combined with carbon in a cell to form carbon dioxide and generate energy.
- Turns plants green
- where specialized structures are embedded
- The starting substances that are consumed and transformed by a chemical reaction
- water
10 Clues: water • Energy • Turns plants green • Powerhouse of the cell • Plants use this to make food • where specialized structures are embedded • a crucial three-carbon molecule and the end product of glycolysis • The starting substances that are consumed and transformed by a chemical reaction • ...
axial and appendicular skeletons 2022-03-10
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- cells that break down bone matrix
- mature bone cell
- helps blood vessels pass through compact bones
- dense connective tissue covering the surface of a bone
- branching bony plate that seperates irregular spaces within spongy bone
- bone forming
- shaft of a long bone
- a cavity containing red and yellow marrow within the diaphysis of a long bone
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- occurs within the cartilage
- dense bone tissue in which cells are organized in osteons without apparent space; cartical bone
- hylaline cartilage thjat covers the ends of bones in synovial joints
- either end of a long bone
- bones that consists of bars and plates sperated by irregular spaces; cancellous bone
13 Clues: bone forming • mature bone cell • shaft of a long bone • either end of a long bone • occurs within the cartilage • cells that break down bone matrix • helps blood vessels pass through compact bones • dense connective tissue covering the surface of a bone • hylaline cartilage thjat covers the ends of bones in synovial joints • ...
Cellular Energy 2022-01-12
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- product of the light-dependent reaction
- where the Krebs cycle occurs
- where photosynthesis occurs
- cellular respiration is an _______ process
- reactant of the light-independent reaction
- the breakdown of what molecule provides energy to reattach the phosphate group to ADP
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- where the light-dependent reaction occurs
- if there is no oxygen present a cell will undergo this instead of cellular respiration
- glucose is split into 2 of these molecules during glycolysis
- organisms use chemical energy to make food
- this type of fermentation occurs in muscles of humans
- where the light-independent reaction occurs
- process where glucose is split into 2 molecules
13 Clues: where photosynthesis occurs • where the Krebs cycle occurs • product of the light-dependent reaction • where the light-dependent reaction occurs • organisms use chemical energy to make food • cellular respiration is an _______ process • reactant of the light-independent reaction • where the light-independent reaction occurs • ...
The Human Body 2023-10-13
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- this type of tissue if found in a matrix
- The messenger RNA is involved in this process of cell formation
- A special connective tissue that is fluid
- Hair is part of this system.
- The cavity in which the brain is located
- smooth muscle contractions in the digestive tract
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- Found in the lacunae cavities
- This is a mitochondria
- The organelle where energy is made
- The plane that divides the body into inferior and superior.
- This tissue type helps protect organ surfaces & glands are made of.
- The location of the stomach to the head.
- this type of feedback occurs when the body responds to return to homeostasis.
13 Clues: This is a mitochondria • Hair is part of this system. • Found in the lacunae cavities • The organelle where energy is made • this type of tissue if found in a matrix • The location of the stomach to the head. • The cavity in which the brain is located • A special connective tissue that is fluid • smooth muscle contractions in the digestive tract • ...
Crackin' Crossbones: The Structure of Bones 2024-03-07
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- _______ Bone Marrow; contained in the small cavities of spongy bone
- Covers the surfaces of the bone except at the joints
- ______ Skeleton; consists of 126 bones
- The long shaft of a bone
- _______ Bone; forms the outer layer of all bones (known as cortical bone)
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- Lines the inner surface of a bone
- ______ Cartilage; forms a joint with another bone
- ______ Cavity; contains yellow bone marrow
- _______ Plate; layer of hyaline cartilage that separates the diaphysis and the epiphysis during bone growth
- _______ Bone; filled with red bone marrow
- Maintains the bony matrix; mature bone cells
- _____ Skeleton; consists of 80 bones
- The end of a bone
13 Clues: The end of a bone • The long shaft of a bone • Lines the inner surface of a bone • _____ Skeleton; consists of 80 bones • ______ Skeleton; consists of 126 bones • _______ Bone; filled with red bone marrow • ______ Cavity; contains yellow bone marrow • Maintains the bony matrix; mature bone cells • ______ Cartilage; forms a joint with another bone • ...
Spelling Crossword- Free Choice 2025-05-19
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- A small group of words that go together.
- Using money to buy things.
- Something amazing or strange that we can see or feel.
- A big, scary event where the world changes a lot.
- A shiny, green gem.
- Very beautiful or special.
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- The best or most special part of something.
- Staying calm while you wait.
- Wanting to know and learn a lot; very curious.
- A tool on a watch that helps measure speed.
- It looks or seems like something is true.
- A place where people work to sell things or offer services.
- A grid or box that helps organize things.
13 Clues: A shiny, green gem. • Using money to buy things. • Very beautiful or special. • Staying calm while you wait. • A small group of words that go together. • It looks or seems like something is true. • A grid or box that helps organize things. • The best or most special part of something. • A tool on a watch that helps measure speed. • ...
Linear Algebra Symbols 2020-09-21
Chapter 8: Image Production 2022-08-29
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- image Created by passing an x-ray beam through the patient and interacting with an image receptor
- density Compactness of the cellular structures
- The incoming photons are not absorbed but instead lose energy during interactions with the atoms composing the tissue
- Dynamic imaging that provides imaging of the movement of internal structure
- effect 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
- effect Total absorption of the incident photon by ejecting an inner-shell electron
- The ability to remove or eject electrons
- Reduction in the energy or number of photons in the primary x-ray beam after it interacts with anatomic tissue
- receptor A device that receives the radiation leaving the patient
- Combination of rows and columns (array) of pixels
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- range Range of exposure intensities that an image receptor can respond to and acquire image data
- Any unwanted exposure on a radiographic image
- depth 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
- radiation Another term for exit radiation
- The x-ray photons removed from the x-ray beam as a result of the uptake of their energy by body tissues
- scattering An interaction that occurs with low-energy x-rays, typically below the diagnostic range
- Image that is considered invisible
- electron The electron ejected from an atom during a Compton scattering event
- Smallest component of a matrix that is represented as a single brightness level on a computer monitor
- radiation The attenuated x-ray beam leaves the patient and is composed of both transmitted and scattered radiation
- absorption The difference between the x-ray photons that are absorbed photoelectrically and those that penetrate the body
- The incoming x-ray photon passes through the anatomic part without any interaction with the anatomic structures
- Image that is considered visible
- The penetrating ability of the x-ray beam
25 Clues: Image that is considered visible • Image that is considered invisible • The ability to remove or eject electrons • radiation Another term for exit radiation • The penetrating ability of the x-ray beam • Any unwanted exposure on a radiographic image • density Compactness of the cellular structures • Combination of rows and columns (array) of pixels • ...
connective tissues 2019-12-08
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- Commonly known as fat. Forms the subcutaneous layer beneath skin
- What type of cells are found in the cartilage?
- This type of dense connective tissue connects bone to bone at joints
- This tissue give support and binds organs of the body?
- This cell synthesizes the extracellular matrix and collagen
- Connective tissue contains non living material(true/false)
- Which type of tissue is found in tendons and ligaments?
- What is the most abundant tissue, by weight, in the human body?
- Which is NOT one of the 3 components that create connective tissue?steoclast
- This tissue carries nutrients, waste, respiratory gases, and many other substances throughout the body
- Which of the following is not a type of connective tissue fiber?
- Which type of cell is found in bone tissue?
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- This type of cartilage forms a cushion like disk between the vertebrae
- Which type of fiber has short, fine highly branched fibers?
- Which type of fiber is long and thin and allows for stretch and recoil?
- Attach muscles to bone
- Most abundant form of cartilage; found between most bones
- Which type of tissue supports and protects body structures as well as contains inorganic calcium salt?
- Which connective tissue contains a gel-like matrix and is found in the nose, ear, and at the end of bones?
- This type of connective tissue contains large amount of fibers
- This type of onnective tissue forms strong rope like structures such as tendons and ligaments
- Which of the following is NOT a type of connective tissue?
- Bone tissues are also known as___?
- Name the tissue that is the embryonic connective tissue that arises from mesdoderm and produces all types of connective tissue
- Which of these tissues has cells located in a lacunae?
- Name the tissue that forms tendons and ligaments
- Cells that stores lipids as droplet that fill most of the cytoplasm
- The central and perforating canals in compact bone are where you would fine___
- Loose connective tissue is also known as ___?
- Which type of fiber is the thickest and has the highest tensile strength?
- Hyaline cartilage exists in___
31 Clues: Attach muscles to bone • Hyaline cartilage exists in___ • Bone tissues are also known as___? • Which type of cell is found in bone tissue? • 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? • ...
Algebra II EC 2012-12-13
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- The set of all possible input values of x for a relation or function.
- Variation A linear relationship between two variables, x and y, that can be written in the form "y=kx" where k is a nonzero constant.
- A measure of the strength and direction of the relationship between two variables or data sets.
- The shape of the graph of a quadratic function, has a symmetric u-shape.
- A real number associated with a square matrix. Solved by multiplying across, then bottom minus top.
- Can be found by solving hypotenuse divided by opposite
- A transformation that pushes the points of a graph horizontally toward the y axis or vertically toward the x-axis.
- Point on the graph where the x and y axis meet.
- A possible result of a probability experiment.
- A number or product of numbers and variables and whole number exponents; a polynomial with only one term.
- of Best Fit The line that comes closest to all the points in a data set.
- The sum of all the values in a data set divided by the number of data values; also called the average.
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- Can be found by solving adjacent divided by hypotenuse.
- A member of the set of whole numbers and their opposites.
- Point on a graph where a line crosses an axis.
- A number multiplied by a variable.
- The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle.
- Common Denominator The least common multiple of two or more given denominators.
- Binomials of the form a+b and a-b; the terms are the same; the signs before b are opposite.
- A line that a graph approaches as the value of a variable becomes extremely large or small.
- Function A function whose graph is an unbroken line or curve with no gaps or breaks.
- Variation A relationship among three variables that can be written in the form y=kxz, where k is a nonzero function.
- A rectangular array of numbers.
- Fraction A fraction that contains one or more fractions in the numerator, the denominator, or both.
- System A system of equations containing only linear equations.
25 Clues: A rectangular array of numbers. • A number multiplied by a variable. • Point on a graph where a line crosses an axis. • A possible result of a probability experiment. • Point on the graph where the x and y axis meet. • The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle. • Can be found by solving hypotenuse divided by opposite • ...
Cartilago Articular 2017-01-23
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- Orientación de los condrocitos en la zona profunda del cartílago
- Zona que asegura el cartílago al hueso subcondral
- Zona del cartílago con la mayor concentración de agua
- Lesión que compromete el cartílago artícular y el hueso subcondral
- Region de la MEC que protege al condrocito del estrés mecánico, compuesta principalmente de fibras de colágeno
- Metabolismo del condrocito
- Disposición de las fibras de colágeno en la zona profunda, responsable de la mayor resistencia a la compresión
- Fase del cartílago articular
- Constituye el 60% del peso seco del cartílago
- Region de la MEC compuesta principalmente de proteoglicanos y glicoproteinas.
- Propiedad mecánica del cartílago articular,
- Tipo de colágeno distribuido en forma paralela a la superficie articular en la zona superficial del cartílago
- Efecto de las citoquinas proinflamatorias sobre la sintesis y degradación de macromoleculas de la MEC
- Morfología de los condrocitos en la zona transicional
- Ocupan el espacio interfibrilar de la MEC y brinda propiedades osmóticas al cartílago
- Mayor componente de la matrix extracelular (60 - 85%
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- Zona del cartílago con la mayor concentración de proteoglicanos y menor contenido de agua
- Zona del cartílago que consitituye la primera linea de resistencia a las fuerzas compresivas
- Interactua con las fibras de colágeno tipo II en la MEC
- Separa la zona profunda del cartílago calcificado
- Tipo de articulación en la que se encuentra el cartílago articular
- Porcentaje de contenido de vasos y nervios en el cartílago hialino
- Proteoglicano del cartílago articular
- Influye en la degradación del cartílago articular
- Celulas altamente especializadas, responsables de sintetizar la matrix extracelular
- Es baja en el cartilago, y previene la pérdida de líquido intersticial de la MEC
- Fuerza mecánica que se tolera mejor en la zona superificial del cartilago
- Disminuida en la MEC con el proceso de envejecimiento
- Células madre de los condrocitos
- Organización de las fibras de colágeno en la zona mas voluminosa del cartílago
- Tipo de colágeno que representa hasta el 95% del colágeno en la MEC
31 Clues: Metabolismo del condrocito • Fase del cartílago articular • Células madre de los condrocitos • Proteoglicano del cartílago articular • Propiedad mecánica del cartílago articular, • Constituye el 60% del peso seco del cartílago • Zona que asegura el cartílago al hueso subcondral • Separa la zona profunda del cartílago calcificado • ...
Chapter 7 2025-10-22
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- A cell associated with the amniotic membrane during embryonic development, not directly involved in tooth formation
- Collagen fibers from the periodontal ligament that are embedded into the cementum on one side and the alveolar bone on the other, providing tooth anchorage.
- Cells responsible for the resorption of cementum, often seen in orthodontic tooth movement or pathological conditions.
- Incomplete formation or underdevelopment of enamel, resulting in thin or pitted enamel.
- A general term, not specific enough for matching in this context without further description.
- Dentin-forming cell, derived from dental papilla mesenchyme.
- The process of enamel formation by ameloblasts.
- Microscopic canals found in dentin, extending from the pulp chamber to the dentinoenamel junction, containing odontoblast processes.
- Embryonic connective tissue, largely derived from ectomesenchyme in the head, that gives rise to dental pulp, dentin, cementum, and alveolar bone
- The unmineralized organic matrix secreted by odontoblasts, which later mineralizes to become dentin.
- Enamel-forming cell.
- Cementum-forming cell, derived from the dental follicle.
- The innermost germ layer of an embryo, giving rise to the lining of internal organs.
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- The outermost germ layer of an embryo, giving rise to skin, nervous system, and enamel.
- A general term, often used to describe cementum (acellular cementum) that does not contain cementocytes, but too broad without context
- Defective mineralization of enamel, where the matrix is formed but not adequately hardened.
- A band of ectodermal epithelium that invaginates into the underlying mesenchyme to initiate tooth development.
- The bony socket in the jaw that holds the tooth
- dysplasia A general term for any disturbance in enamel formation.
- The middle germ layer of an embryo, giving rise to muscle, bone, connective tissue, and the cardiovascular system (in the head, dental mesenchyme is largely ectomesenchyme, a neural crest derivative)
- The primitive oral cavity formed by an ectodermal invagination, from which the dental lamina develops.
- An ectodermal derivative that forms the enamel of the tooth. It dictates the shape of the tooth and induces dentin formation.
22 Clues: Enamel-forming cell. • The process of enamel formation by ameloblasts. • The bony socket in the jaw that holds the tooth • Cementum-forming cell, derived from the dental follicle. • Dentin-forming cell, derived from dental papilla mesenchyme. • dysplasia A general term for any disturbance in enamel formation. • ...
Dentinogenesis 2015-03-30
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- The curvature that represents the movement of odontoblasts cells toward the pulp during dentinogenesis.
- Tubules filled with mineral, and the dentin appears translucent. This is a consequence of aging and is seen most often in the root. The dentin is made less porous as a consequence.
- minor curvatures along the length of dentinal tubules that represent the daily movement of odontoblasts during dentinogenesis of primary & secondary dentiseen along the length of the tubules. This may reflect daily changes in the movement of the odontoblasts.
- It is about 2-6μm wide unmineralized zone between the mineralized dentin and odontoblasts
- Areas of unmineralised or hypomineralised dentin where fusion of matrix is incomplete.
- A hereditary defect of dentin formation characterized by a translucent or opalescent color of the teeth,
- the scalloped interface between the dentin & enamel
- role in mineralisation. Found in predentin & D.
- hydroxyapatite-containing, membrane-enclosed vesicles secreted by odontoblasts, osteoblasts, and some chondrocytes; believed toserve as nucleation centers for the mineralization process in dentin, bone, and calcified cartilage
- only in deciduous teeth & 1st permanent molar teeth
- it is the active binding of calcium phosphate complexes at the nucleation site in the matrix.
- It is a line, between prenatal dentin & postnatal dentin,
- refers to dentin formed during the development of the tooth
- Globular masses of mineralization matrix form and fuse with each other in the mineralization of circumpulpal dentin.
- induce the production of tertiary D.
- These are areas of dentin which no longer contain the cytoplasmic processes of odontoblasts
- more in predentin, prevent premature mineralization until the collagen
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- the type of tertiary dentin that is deposited by newly differentiated odontoblast-like cells
- Deficiencies in mineralization during periods of illness, changes of body metabolism, or inadequate nutrition.
- bind to large amounts of calcium, bind to collagen and able to initiate crystals formation.
- DSPP mutations result in dentinogenesis imperfecta
- Provides Rigidity, type I acts as a scaffold that accommodates minerals in the pores & holes of fibrils.
- Black granules- like, only clear in ground section, Increase apically.
- The layer which is deposited subjacent to the mantle dentin. It forms the bulk of the tooth. It contains collagen fibers of finer diameter than those of the mantle dentin.
- incremental lines in the peritubular dentin of the tooth that correspond to the daily rate of dentin formation.
- attain the correct dimension
- A highly mineralized layer of dentin about 1 micrometer thick surrounding each tubule
- extension of odontoblasts process occasionally crossing the junction and passing into the enamel
- the type of dentin that is deposited at specific sites in response to injury
- Type of Dentin that formation begins after complete root formation
- type of dentin that is formed between the dentinal tubules
- fracturing of the enamel,wearing of occlusal surfaces, and staining of exposed dentin.
- Type of tertiary dentin that is deposited by preexisting odontoblasts
- Detected in peritubular dentin, inhibit its growth and thus prevent D.T. occlusion.
- 15-20 micrometers wide and lacks the protein phosphophoryn. It contains large diameter collagen fibers that are oriented perpendicular to the DEJ, lying between the processes of the odontoblasts
- Catalyse reactions
- a relatively rapid pace
37 Clues: Catalyse reactions • a relatively rapid pace • attain the correct dimension • induce the production of tertiary D. • role in mineralisation. Found in predentin & D. • DSPP mutations result in dentinogenesis imperfecta • the scalloped interface between the dentin & enamel • only in deciduous teeth & 1st permanent molar teeth • ...
NAIL TECH STATE BOARD 2023-10-13
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- MUSCLE THAT COVERS THE OUTER SIDE OF THE CALF;INVERTS THE FOOTS AND TURNS IT OUTWARD
- VERTICAL LINES RUNNING THE LENGTH OF THE NATURAL NAIL PLATE, RELATED TO NORMAL AGING
- EXTENDS TOES
- ORIGINATES AT THE UPPER PORTION OF THE FIBULA AND BENDS THE FOOT DOWN
- ALSO KNOWN AS WHITE SPOTS;WHITISH DISCOLORATIONS OF THE NAILS, USUALLY CUASED BY INJURY TO THE MATRIX AREA
- CAUSED BY PHYSICAL TRAUMA OR INJURY TO THE NAIL BED THAT DAMAGES THE CAPILLARIES AND ALLOWS SMALL AMT OF BLOOD TO FLOW
- NAILS TURN A VARIETY OF COLORS,INDICATE SURFACE STAINING, A SYSTEMIC DISORDER OR POOR BLOOD CIRCULATION
- COVERS THE FRONT OF THE SHIN IT BENDS THE FOOT UPWARD AND INWARD
- INFLAMMATION OF THE NAIL MATRIX
- MUSCLE THAT ORIGINATES ON THE LOWER SURFACE OF THE FIBULA. IT BENDS THE FOOT DOWN AND OUT
- BACTERIAL INFLAMMATION OF THE TISSUES SURROUNDING THE NAIL CAUSING PUS, SWELLING, AND REDNESS
- SPLIT OR BRITTLE NAILS
- NOTICEABLY THIN WHITE NAIL PLATE THAT ARE MORE FLEXIBLE THAN NORMAL AND CAN CURVE OVER THE FREE EDGE
- A LIGHT STROKING MOTION THAT RELAXES AND SOOTHES
- SEVERE INFLAMMATION OF THE NAIL IN WHICH A LUMP OF RED TISSUE GROWS UP FROM THE NAIL BED TO THE NAIL PLATE
- RED ITCHY PATCHES OF SKIN ON THE BOTTOM OF FEET AND BETWEEN THE TOES
- COMMON BACTERIA THAT CAN LEAD TO A BACTERIAL INFECTION THAT APPEARS AS A GREEN, YELLOW, OR BLACK DISCOLORATION ON THE NAIL BED
- FUNGAL INFECTION OF THE NATURAL NAIL PLATE
- A CONDITION IN WHICH A BLOOD CLOT FORMS UNDER THE NAIL PLATE CAUSING A DARK PURPLISH SPOT
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- CORNERS FOLD INWARD AT THE TIP OF THE FINGER OR TOE
- LOWER REAR SURFACE OF THE HEEL AND PULLS THE FOOT DOWN
- INCORPORTATES VARIOUS STROKES THAT MANIPULATE OR PRESS ONE LAYER OF TISSUE OVER ANOTHER
- REDNESS,PAIN,SWELLING OR PUS, REFER TO PHYSICIAN
- INGROWN NAIL
- NAIL SURFACE PITTING, ROUGHNESS, ONYCHOLYSIS, AND BED DISCOLORATIONS
- FOLDED NAIL HIGHLY CURVED NAIL PLATE OFTEN CAUSED BY INJURY TO MATRIX
- THE MANIPULATION OF THE SOFT TISSUES OF THE BODY
- IS A CONTINUOUS TREMBLING OR SHAKING MOVEMENT APPLIED BY THE HAND WITHOUT LEAVING CONTACT WITH THE SKIN
- THE PART OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM THAT CONTROLS THE GLANDS AND MUSCLES OF THE INTERAL ORGANS LIKE THE HEART
- ARE VISIBLE DEPRESSIONS RUNNING ACROSS THE WIDTH OF THE NATURAL NAIL PLATE
- ABNORMAL CONDITION THAT OCCURS WHEN THE SKIN IS STRECTHED BY THE NAIL PLATE; CAUSED BY SERIOUS INJURY SUCH AS BURNS,ADVERSE SKIN REACTION TO CHEMICAL NAIL ENHANCEMENT PRODUCTS
- KNEADING MOVEMENT PERFORMED BY LIFITNG, SQUEEZING, AND PRESSING THE TISSUE WITH A LIGHT, FIRM PRESSURE
- CONSISTS OF THE BRAIN AND SPINAL CORD
- THE SENSORY AND MOTOR NEURONS THAT CONNECT THE CNS TO THE REST OF THE BODY
- TINY PITS OR SEVERE ROUGHNESS ON THE SURFACE OF THE NAIL PLATE
- RAPID TAPPING OR STRIKING MOTION OF THE HANDS AGAINST THE SKIN
- SEPARATION OF THE NAIL PLATE FROM THE NAIL BED DUE TO PHYSICAL INJURY OR ALLERGIC REACTIONS
- CAUSED BY INJURY OR DISEASE OF THE NAIL UNIT
- BITTEN NAILS
- DARKENING OF THE FINGERNAILS OR TOENAILS
- A CONDITON IN WHICH THE LIVING TISSUE SURROUNDING THE NAIL PLATE SPLITS OR TEARS
41 Clues: EXTENDS TOES • INGROWN NAIL • BITTEN NAILS • SPLIT OR BRITTLE NAILS • INFLAMMATION OF THE NAIL MATRIX • CONSISTS OF THE BRAIN AND SPINAL CORD • DARKENING OF THE FINGERNAILS OR TOENAILS • FUNGAL INFECTION OF THE NATURAL NAIL PLATE • CAUSED BY INJURY OR DISEASE OF THE NAIL UNIT • REDNESS,PAIN,SWELLING OR PUS, REFER TO PHYSICIAN • THE MANIPULATION OF THE SOFT TISSUES OF THE BODY • ...
Disorders of the Nail 2013-10-14
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- Excessive amount of cuticle moving forward onto the nail plate caused by skin disease, hereditary, trauma or injury to the nail
- Broad general term for any nail disease
- Splits in the free edge that run lengthwise causing weakness or further breaks to the nail caused by excessive use of cuticle and polish removers, careless and rough filing,injury to nails
- Can be caused by an injury, health condition or heredity
- Most common on big toe; increased curve and thickness, has ridges and is difficult to cut caused by hereditary, injury to nail bed and improper care of nails
- Small rounded mass projecting from nail bed to the nail plate; inflammation caused by infection or injury
- Very short nails with irregular edges caused by habitual nail biting
- Long ridges that run horizontally or lengthwise across the nail, uneven growth caused by aggressive cuticle pushing, matrix injury
- Edges of nail plate fold inward as nail grows, sometimes curling in completely giving nail a cone shape caused by improper shoe fitting, hereditary and nail bed deformity
- White spots or streaks within the nail plate caused by nail injuries, hereditary
- Nail detaches and falls off in whole or part caused by syphilis, fever, drug allergies and trauma
- Dark pigment within the nail plate caused by excess melanin
- Nails that have a concave depression in the middle of the nail, nail plate edges turn up and can be caused by genetic, illness or nerve disorder
- Thin, white and flexible nails, blending and conforming over fingertip caused by improper diet, internal disease, certain medication, and nervous disorders
- Nail plate separates from the nail bed creating a gap, does not fall off; nail appears white; color of nail will change if infected caused internal disorders, product allergies, trauma to the nail and infection
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- Nail plate edges fold down into the nail walls at a 90 degree angle, either on one or both sides caused by shoe pressure, nail bed deformity, hereditary, ingrown nails
- Blood that clots under the nail plate caused by injury to the nail bed
- Nail growing into the nail groove causing inflammation on one or both sides of the nail caused by improper filing and or shoe fitting
- Nail plate develops an abnormal thickening in width, not length caused by internal imbalance, heredity and injury
- Pieces of shin that split surrounding the nail caused by improper cuticle softening and cutting job related, skin dryness
- Inflammation of tissues surrounding or under the nail; tender, sometimes pus is present caused by unsanitary implements, aggressive cuticle pushing and cutting and yeast infection
- Complete shedding of the nail plate, starting with a groove at the base of the nail caused by local infection, cancer treatments, and nail bed injury
- Nail slowly deteriorates, nail gets smaller and falls off caused by internal disease and injury to matrix
- Inflammation of the matrix; redness, swelling around base or underneath the nail plate, sometimes pus is present caused by unsanitary implements is present
- A small hard flesh-colored or red lump under or beside the nail caused by HPV infection in the epidermal layer of the skin
- Fungal infection between the fingers and on the palms that can reach the fingernails
- Fungal infection between the toes also called athlete's foot
- Contagious disease caused by a plant parasite; another name for ringworm
- Nail is pitted or dimpled with brown spots caused by genetics
29 Clues: Broad general term for any nail disease • Can be caused by an injury, health condition or heredity • Dark pigment within the nail plate caused by excess melanin • Fungal infection between the toes also called athlete's foot • Nail is pitted or dimpled with brown spots caused by genetics • Very short nails with irregular edges caused by habitual nail biting • ...
Dentinogenesis 2015-03-30
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- The curvature that represents the movement of odontoblasts cells toward the pulp during dentinogenesis.
- Tubules filled with mineral, and the dentin appears translucent. This is a consequence of aging and is seen most often in the root. The dentin is made less porous as a consequence.
- minor curvatures along the length of dentinal tubules that represent the daily movement of odontoblasts during dentinogenesis of primary & secondary dentiseen along the length of the tubules. This may reflect daily changes in the movement of the odontoblasts.
- It is about 2-6μm wide unmineralized zone between the mineralized dentin and odontoblasts
- Areas of unmineralised or hypomineralised dentin where fusion of matrix is incomplete.
- A hereditary defect of dentin formation characterized by a translucent or opalescent color of the teeth,
- the scalloped interface between the dentin & enamel
- role in mineralisation. Found in predentin & D.
- hydroxyapatite-containing, membrane-enclosed vesicles secreted by odontoblasts, osteoblasts, and some chondrocytes; believed toserve as nucleation centers for the mineralization process in dentin, bone, and calcified cartilage
- only in deciduous teeth & 1st permanent molar teeth
- it is the active binding of calcium phosphate complexes at the nucleation site in the matrix.
- It is a line, between prenatal dentin & postnatal dentin,
- refers to dentin formed during the development of the tooth
- Globular masses of mineralization matrix form and fuse with each other in the mineralization of circumpulpal dentin.
- induce the production of tertiary D.
- These are areas of dentin which no longer contain the cytoplasmic processes of odontoblasts
- more in predentin, prevent premature mineralization until the collagen
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- the type of tertiary dentin that is deposited by newly differentiated odontoblast-like cells
- Deficiencies in mineralization during periods of illness, changes of body metabolism, or inadequate nutrition.
- bind to large amounts of calcium, bind to collagen and able to initiate crystals formation.
- DSPP mutations result in dentinogenesis imperfecta
- Provides Rigidity, type I acts as a scaffold that accommodates minerals in the pores & holes of fibrils.
- Black granules- like, only clear in ground section, Increase apically.
- The layer which is deposited subjacent to the mantle dentin. It forms the bulk of the tooth. It contains collagen fibers of finer diameter than those of the mantle dentin.
- incremental lines in the peritubular dentin of the tooth that correspond to the daily rate of dentin formation.
- attain the correct dimension
- A highly mineralized layer of dentin about 1 micrometer thick surrounding each tubule
- extension of odontoblasts process occasionally crossing the junction and passing into the enamel
- the type of dentin that is deposited at specific sites in response to injury
- Type of Dentin that formation begins after complete root formation
- type of dentin that is formed between the dentinal tubules
- fracturing of the enamel,wearing of occlusal surfaces, and staining of exposed dentin.
- Type of tertiary dentin that is deposited by preexisting odontoblasts
- Detected in peritubular dentin, inhibit its growth and thus prevent D.T. occlusion.
- 15-20 micrometers wide and lacks the protein phosphophoryn. It contains large diameter collagen fibers that are oriented perpendicular to the DEJ, lying between the processes of the odontoblasts
- Catalyse reactions
- a relatively rapid pace
37 Clues: Catalyse reactions • a relatively rapid pace • attain the correct dimension • induce the production of tertiary D. • role in mineralisation. Found in predentin & D. • DSPP mutations result in dentinogenesis imperfecta • the scalloped interface between the dentin & enamel • only in deciduous teeth & 1st permanent molar teeth • ...
Chapter 5 & 6 2020-04-30
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- The innermost layer.
- Are scales with comb-like edge found in higher order teleost fishes, such as perch and sunfish.
- Are slender keratinous filaments.
- The tissue lining blood and lymph vessels is called.
- Yolk platelets collect in the ovum to produce a macrolecithal egg.
- It also contains most of the hair's pigment, giving the hair its color.
- Are formed of closely adjoined cells with very little extracellular matrix between them.
- Is a general coating of the body beneath the skin, made up of loose areolar tissue with varying amounts of fat.
- The thick layer of living tissue below the epidermis which forms the true skin, containing blood capillaries, nerve endings, sweat glands, hair follicles, and other structures.
- Is nearest to the uterine cavity and contains the lining cells and the necks of the uterine glands; its stroma is relatively dense.
- Also called the cell membrane.
- Is a patch of featherless skin that is visible on the underside of birds during the nesting season.
- Informally known as the preen gland or the oil gland, is a bilobed sebaceous gland possessed by the majority of birds.
- The outermost layer of cells or tissue of an embryo in early development.
- The process by which the three germ tissue layers of the embryo.
- Lies between the dermis and underlying tissues and organs.
- Are covered with highly reflective scales which function as small mirrors and give the appearance of silvered glass.
- Also known as bronchiolar exocrine cells.
- Composed of more than one layer of cells.
- Division of cells in the early embryo.
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- The surface epithelium of the skin, overlying the dermis.
- They are specialized smooth muscle cells mainly in the walls of the afferent arterioles (and some in the efferent arterioles) that deliver blood to the glomerulus.
- Pores are a part of a holocrine secretory gland found on the inside of the thighs of certain lizards and amphisbaenians which releases pheromones to attract mates or mark territory.
- Also called lancelet.
- Use the merocrine method of secretion, secreting vesicles into a duct, but may use apocrine methods, budding off their secretions, when under stress.
- The blastocyst is composed of a single layer of protodermal cells spread around the inside wall of the zona pellucida.
- Is a thin, fibrous, extracellular matrix that separates the lining of an internal or external body surface from underlying connective tissue in metazoans.
- The fusion of haploid gametes, egg and sperm, to form the diploid zygote.
- Is a layer of extracellular matrix secreted by the epithelial cells, on which the epithelium sits.
- The middle layer.
- Is the inside space of a tubular structure, such as an artery or intestine.
- Lines the surface of the body wall and abdominal organs.
- Are smooth-edged scales predominately found in lower order teleost fishes, such as salmon, carp and other soft fin rayed fish.
- Are small vertebrates that need water.
- The differentiation of cells into specialized tissues and organs during growth.
- Also known as interstitial cells.
- Are usually rhomboid in shape and have articulating peg and socket joints between them.
- The innermost layer of the epidermis, and contains small round cells called.
- Is the study of relationships among different groups of organisms and their evolutionary development.
- Is the area of the skin of the human anatomy that is mainly supplied by branches of a single spinal sensory nerve root.
40 Clues: The middle layer. • The innermost layer. • Also called lancelet. • Also called the cell membrane. • Are slender keratinous filaments. • Also known as interstitial cells. • Are small vertebrates that need water. • Division of cells in the early embryo. • Also known as bronchiolar exocrine cells. • Composed of more than one layer of cells. • ...
CHAPTER 5- Life History and CHAPTER 6- Integument 2020-04-27
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- Eggs with enormous amounts of yolk.
- It is a narrow gully that runs down the middle of the primitive streak.
- Glands with ducts that collect and carry away the product are called.
- Between the integument and deep body musculature is a transitional subcutaneous region made up of very loose connective and adipose tissues called.
- Eggs with moderate amounts of yolk.
- Collagen fibers may be woven into distinct layers called as.
- These are slender, keratinous filaments.
- Vertebrates that lay eggs encapsulated in shells.
- It is the loss of physical vigor and reproductive ability.
- organ formation
- These are plates of tightly compacted, cornified epithelial cells on the surface of fingers and toes.
- It is the space enclosed within the gut.
- Cells that ar specialized to secrete a product are called.
- The release of milk to a suckling is called as.
- It is produced by the epidermis of many vertebrates to moisten the surface of the skin.
- It is one of the largest organs of the body, making up some 15% of the human body weight.
- It produce milk, a watery mixture of fats, carbohydrates, and proteins that nourishes the young.
- The youngest stage of the embryo
- It develops from mesoderm and mesenchyme and produces the reticular lamina.
- The nipple is usually surrounded by a circular pigmented area of skin called the.
- It is derived from the ectoderm and produces the basal lamina.
- It resists penetration by infectious bacteria, probably contributes to laminar flow of water across the surface,makes the fish slippery to predators.
- It results from complex interactions among physical, chemical, and structural properties of the integument.
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- A transparent jacket of fibrous protein.
- This tube is a forerunner of the central nervous system and encloses the neurocoel.
- Vertebrates that give birth to embryos without shells.
- In lizards, and especially in snakes, shedding of the cornified layer, results in removal of extensive sections of superficial epidermis is termed as.
- It is a type of unicellular gland that is absent from lamprey skin but is usually found in other bony and cartilaginous fishes.
- It is the process of forming an ectodermal tube, the neural tube.
- These are curved, laterally compressed keratinized projections from the tips of digits.
- It is a specialized type of calcification, unique to vertebrates, involving the deposition of hydroxyapatite (calcium phosphate) in the organic matrix leading to bone formation.
- Eggs with slight amounts of yolk.
- The deep layer of the epidermis which rests upon the basement membrane is called.
- It produce an oily secretion, sebum, that is released into hair follicles in order to condition and help waterproof fur.
- It is a specialized type of mineralization wherein calcium carbonate (invertebrates) or calcium phosphate (vertebrates) is deposited in the organic matrix.
- The gland that is located on the heads of some bird that excretes salt obtained when these birds ingest marine foods and seawater.
- It is the environment immediately around the cell.
- Keratin is a class of proteins produced during keratinization, and the specific epidermal cells that participate are called.
- It is the process by which the embryo forms a distinct endodermal tube.
- It is a general process wherein various inorganic ions are deposited in the organic matrix of tissues to harden them.
40 Clues: organ formation • The youngest stage of the embryo • Eggs with slight amounts of yolk. • Eggs with enormous amounts of yolk. • Eggs with moderate amounts of yolk. • A transparent jacket of fibrous protein. • These are slender, keratinous filaments. • It is the space enclosed within the gut. • The release of milk to a suckling is called as. • ...
Equations & Function 2016-04-07
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- Any mathematical calculation or formula combining numbers and/or variables using sums, differences, products.
- best teacher in tstem
- To find the value of a numerical or algebraic expression
- is the number of different digits or combination of digits and letters that a system of counting uses to represent numbers.
- when a number is raised to a power, the number that is used as the factor
- For a square matrix A, the inverse is written A-1. When A is multiplied by A-1 the result is the identity matrix I. Non-square matrices do not have inverses.
- the rate of growth is directly proportional to the amount present.
- states you can add or multiply in any order
- A function with a graph that goes up as it is followed from left to right. For example, any line with a positive slope is increasing.
- has two logs, each having the same base, set equal to each other
- An expression that contains at least one variable
- where x represents a variable, and a, b, and c are constants,
- a function of the form y=abx, where a does not equal 0, b>0, and b does not equal 1
- is one in which a variable occurs in the exponent,
- allows you to rewrite a logarithm in termsof logs written with another base
- a quantity representing the power to which a given number or expression is to be raised, usually expressed as a raised symbol beside the number or expression
- one period to another in percentage terms, always decreasing.
- a logarithm to the base
- is any measurement that there is 1 of. And 1 m/s (one meter per second) is also a
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- The lowest point over the entire domain of a function or relation.
- decay exponentially
- The use of exponents.
- Decay rate of decay is directly proportional to the amount present.
- The highest point over the entire domain of a function or relation.
- variable with a number attached
- is the simplest function of a family of functions. For the family of quadratic functions, y = ax2 + bx + c
- a quantity representing the power to which a fixed number (the base) must be raised to produce a given number.
- A quantity that can change or that may take on different values. Variable also refers to a letter or symbol representing such a quantity.
- that is the inverse of an exponential function (as y = ax or y = ex) so that the independent variable appears in a logarithm.
- A line about which a plane figure is rotated in three dimensional space to create a solid or surface.
- A rectangular (or square) array of numbers. Matrices can be written using brackets or parentheses
- An equation of the form ax 2 + bx + c = 0 ,
- you can set the exponents equal to solve for x.
- The function obtained by switching the x- and y-variables in a function. The inverse of function f is written f -1.
- an activity or purpose natural to or intended for a person or thing.
- a mathematical statement that two expressions are equal
- growth exponentially
- what is x in the expression a^x
- a number that continues indefinitely with no pattern
- growth
- a measure, quantity, or frequency, typically one measured against some other quantity or measure.
- A value that does not change
42 Clues: growth • decay exponentially • growth exponentially • The use of exponents. • best teacher in tstem • a logarithm to the base • A value that does not change • variable with a number attached • what is x in the expression a^x • An equation of the form ax 2 + bx + c = 0 , • states you can add or multiply in any order • you can set the exponents equal to solve for x. • ...
Ch. 4: Layer B Crossword 2024-10-03
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- network of interlacing reticular fibers and reticular cells; forms supporting framework (stroma) of organs
- liquid matrix (plasma); red _____ transports oxygen and carbon dioxide, white _____ carry on phagocytosis and are involved in allergic reactions and immune system responses, ______ are essential for the clotting of _____
- looks like many layers but isn't; secretion and movement of mucus by ciliary action
- shiny white ground substance with fine collagen fibers; ends of long bones, anterior ends of ribs, nose; provides smooth surfaces for movement at joints
- detects changes inside and outside the body and initiates and transmits nerve impulses that coordinate body activities to help maintain homeostasis
- lines a body cavity open to the exterior; secretes mucus, which prevents cavities from drying out
- cell processes that are tapering, highly branched, and usually short; receive input from sensory receptors or from other _____
- covers body surfaces; lines body cavities, hollow organs, and ducts; forms glands
- consists of osteons that contain lamellae, lacunae, osteocytes, canaliculi, and central (haversian) canals; make up the various parts of _____ of the body
- multiple layers of cube-shaped cells; protection and limited secretion and absorption
- lines the cavities of some joints; secretes _____ fluid, which lubricates the ends of bones as they move at joints
- lines a body cavity closed to the exterior; two parts, parietal and visceral, connecting organs to cavity wall and organs to organs
- scattered chondrocytes among bundles of collagen fibers; intervertebral discs, menisci of knee
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- long, cylindrical, striated fibers with many peripherally located nuclei, voluntarily controlled; usually attached to bones by tendons
- varied appearance; permits organs to stretch without rupturing
- chondrocytes located in a threadlike network of _____ fibers within the matrix; external ear, auditory tubes, lid on top of larynx (epiglottis)
- single layer of flat cells; filtration and diffusion
- branched striated fibers usually with one centrally located nucleus, involuntarily controlled; pumps blood to all parts of the body
- convert stimuli into ____ impulses and conduct these impulses to other ____, to muscle fibers, or to glands; a cell body and two kinds of cells processes
- single layer of cube-shaped cells; secretion and absorption
- stores fat in large central areas in their cytoplasm; around heart and kidneys, yellow bone marrow of long bones
- protects and supports the body and its organs, binds organs together, stores energy reserves as fat, and provides immunity
- generates the force needed to make body structures move
- single, thin, cylindrical process that may be very long; output portion of a ______, conducting ____ impulses toward another ____ or to some other tissue
- nonstriated fibers that are thickest in the middle and tapering at both ends with one centrally located nucleus, involuntarily controlled; constriction of blood vessels and airways, propulsion of foods through gastrointestinal tract, contraction of urinary bladder and gallbladder
- fibers and several kinds of cells embedded in a semifluid ground substance; subcutaneous layer deep of skin
- randomly arranged collagen fibers; tissue beneath skin and around muscles and other organs, deeper part of dermis of skin
- top layer of flat cells on top of multiple layers of cube/column-shaped cells; protection
- freely branching _______ fibers; lines walls of upper respiratory system
- single layer of column-shaped cells; secretion and absorption
- shiny white matrix, consists of collagen fibers arranged in bundles; forms tendons
31 Clues: single layer of flat cells; filtration and diffusion • generates the force needed to make body structures move • single layer of cube-shaped cells; secretion and absorption • single layer of column-shaped cells; secretion and absorption • varied appearance; permits organs to stretch without rupturing • ...
Skeletal Crossword 2022-12-15
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- disease that makes bones fragile, and easily fracture.
- is composed of two bones that attach the upper limb to the axial skeleton:
- 14 fingers and thumb bones.
- cover hyaline cartilage model with bone matrix.
- cavities in bone matrix that house osteocytes.
- vertebral collapse.
- 12 in the chest region.
- high blood calcium levels.
- forms the limbs and is composed of 126 bones.
- 5 bones that form the sole of the foot.
- remove bone from the inner surface of the diaphysis.
- the thigh bone.
- the lower limbs.
- base of tail.
- when bones grow in width.
- allow no movement.
- secure periosteum to underlying bone.
- hollow portions of bones surrounding the nasal cavity.
- dense, smooth, and homogeneous.
- lines the inner surface of the shaft and made of connective tissue.
- 7 ankle bones.
- hold eyes in anterior position.
- released when calcium ion levels in blood are low, activates osteoclasts.
- the lateral bone in the lower arm.
- the breastbone.
- 14 bones that form the toes.
- serves as a movable base for the tongue and aids in swallowing and speech.
- a flat plate of hyaline cartilage seen in young, growing bone and causes lengthwise growth of a long bone.
- allow a little movement.
- tiny canals that radiate from the central canal to lacunae.
- perpendicular to the central canal and carries blood vessels and nerves.
- processes grow out from the bone surface.
- enclose the brain.
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- 7 in the neck.
- cavities are indentations.
- covers the external surface of the epiphyses and are made of hyaline cartilage.
- runs lengthwise through bone; carries blood vessels and nerves.
- concentric circles of lacunae situated around the central canal.
- break in a bone.
- the outside covering of the diaphysis and a fibrous connective tissue membrane
- is thin and sticklike; lateral to the tibia.
- shaft makes up most of bone’s length and composed of compact bone.
- generally cube-shaped.
- tailbones.
- is formed by two coxal bones.
- provides axial support and extends from skull to the pelvis.
- the medial bone in the lower arm.
- do not fit into other bone classification categories.
- the collarbone.
- 5 in the lower back.
- allow a free range of motion.
- are 5 palm bones.
- the shoulder blade.
- the shinbone.
- a unit of bone containing central canal and matrix rings.
- fibrous membranes connecting the cranial bones, known as “soft spots”.
- small needlelike pieces of bone and many open spaces.
- inside the shaft and contains yellow marrow (mostly fat) in adults.
- protect the heart and lungs.
- the process of bone formation and occurs on hyaline cartilage models or fibrous membranes.
- composed mostly of spongy bone enclosed by thin layer of compact bone.
- forms the longitudinal axis of the body.
- forms the upper arm.
- articulations that occur where two or more bones meet. Hold bones together securely and often allow for mobility.
- immoveable skull joints.
- 8 wrist bones.
- thin, flattened, and usually curved.
- the upper limbs.
- the remnant of the epiphyseal plate and is seen in adult bones
- protects organs of the thoracic cavity.
- forms the head.
- typically longer than they are wide.
72 Clues: tailbones. • the shinbone. • base of tail. • 7 in the neck. • 7 ankle bones. • 8 wrist bones. • the collarbone. • the thigh bone. • the breastbone. • forms the head. • break in a bone. • the lower limbs. • the upper limbs. • are 5 palm bones. • allow no movement. • enclose the brain. • vertebral collapse. • the shoulder blade. • 5 in the lower back. • forms the upper arm. • generally cube-shaped. • ...
RIO 2023 2023-07-17
Cells Crossword - Paige 2022-10-14
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- __________ occurs in the ribosomes
- uses electron beam for illumination
- type of interaction between proteins that occur in many cellular processes
- increase surface area of inner membrane of mitochondria
- recognizes ER signal sequence and pauses translation (abbreviation)
- network of three different types of protein filaments
- outside organelles but inside plasma membrane
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- consists of nuclear lamina and internal nuclear matrix
- provides passageway for molecules in and out of cell
- internal space of an organelle
- measure of the clarity of an image
- as ______ gets larger, SA/V ratio gets smaller
- thinnest cytoskeleton filament
- proteases cut proteins into smaller polypeptides
- short stretch of amino acid sequences that direct proteins to correct cellular location
- keep proteins in an unfolded state
- long cell appendages that facilitate cellular movement
- outer viscous covering surrounding bacterium
18 Clues: internal space of an organelle • thinnest cytoskeleton filament • __________ occurs in the ribosomes • measure of the clarity of an image • keep proteins in an unfolded state • uses electron beam for illumination • outer viscous covering surrounding bacterium • outside organelles but inside plasma membrane • as ______ gets larger, SA/V ratio gets smaller • ...
Course Vocabulary 2021-05-17
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- coefficient tells how strong it is
- number is any number involving an i
- functions when two or more functions are grouped together
- value x
- function have multiple pieces and the graphs look like stair steps
- fitting data to a model
- value y
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- the relationship of the x's and y's
- function when you combine two functions by putting one inside the other
- a line
- of best fit best fits the data
- a set of y values in a graph or equation
- matrix does not exist
- number any number that can be written as a+bi, where a+b are real numbers
- a set of x values in a graph or equation
- plot the graph of a set of data points
- number i i is the unique number for i
- an array of numbers
- logarithm has the same properties as logarithms
19 Clues: a line • value y • value x • an array of numbers • matrix does not exist • fitting data to a model • coefficient tells how strong it is • of best fit best fits the data • the relationship of the x's and y's • number is any number involving an i • number i i is the unique number for i • plot the graph of a set of data points • a set of y values in a graph or equation • ...
Manthan Crossword 2013-11-20
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- Decides quality
- Type of bar chart
- A circular manhole is an example of ______ concept
- Parameter of FMEA
- One of the highest awards in TQM
- Is a theory used for product development and customer satisfaction
- Responsible for success and failure of projects
- This is tracked ine the business cycles for successful closure
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- Number of business cycles to review for successful closure of projects
- Parameter of FMEA
- _______ is a tool used to identify solutions. Also known as theory of inventive problem solving
- A type of Seven Waste
- How many parameters are there in the current year's scorecard
- Japanese term for waste
- Parameter of FMEA
- Is one of the QC tools
- Number of months, values can be accrued for a project
- Developed the fish bone diagram
- Fish bone with addition of cards
- Type of matrix used to select best solution from many
20 Clues: Decides quality • Parameter of FMEA • Type of bar chart • Parameter of FMEA • 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 • ...
violet crossword puzzle 2024-01-10
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- would be to ensure that the plans are still valid"
- "we weren't keen on his designs
- inquiry into the allegations"
- the authority on the subject
- His crystal body acts as a prism
- ego One vote would clearly prevent the list of party problems from happening
- don't attempt to accusations
- free choices become the of human life
- "so that's why we're in this mess,
- Like most egomaniacal athletes, these tennis stars air their gripes and
- the vegetable harnesses solar radiation
- Clovis had an issued protecting Church property"
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- "we asked him at the local flower show
- He who must seek forgiveness
- They abandon their weapons
- Pitches in brackets are not in the melodic cell
- u have a breakable grip
- I do not know why he is taking such an attitude
18 Clues: u have a breakable grip • They abandon their weapons • inquiry into the allegations" • the authority on the subject • He who must seek forgiveness • don't attempt to accusations • "we weren't keen on his designs • His crystal body acts as a prism • "so that's why we're in this mess, • free choices become the of human life • "we asked him at the local flower show • ...
Types of Organizational Structure Puzzle 2021-04-29
5 Clues: tiger teams • fits for start-up business • shows cross-functional teams • control over their own resources, • separate department is managed independently
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Crossword 2022-11-29
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- Selectively permeable membrane which separates the prokaryotic periplasm from its cell surroundings.
- O2
- The material or protoplasm within a living cell.
- Can produce their own food.
- H2O
- The use of water, carbon, and sunlight to make glucose and oxygen.
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- A chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates.
- A organism that can not produce its own food.
- The breakdown of glucose.
- Stored chemical energy.
- The material of which the chromosomes of organisms other than bacteria are composed. It consists of protein, RNA, and DNA.
- Adenine, glucose, phosphate
- A stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity.
- An environment or material in which something develops.
14 Clues: O2 • H2O • Stored chemical energy. • The breakdown of glucose. • Adenine, glucose, phosphate • Can produce their own food. • A organism that can not produce its own food. • The material or protoplasm within a living cell. • An environment or material in which something develops. • A stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity. • ...
Track & Trace 101 Video 2020-11-10
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- Multiple bundles packed together
- Track & Trace capabilities are meant to fight
- Applying a unique identification code to the unit of sale
- Acronym for Advanced Track & Trace for Pharmaceuticals
- Individual who will prepare the outbound order by breaking down the pallets to fulfill the order quantity
- Multiple cases packed together
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- The ability to verify the authenticity of Serial Numbers at point of dispense
- Also known as 2D data matrix
- Adding a parent-child relationship to serialized product
- Acronym for Global Trade Item Number
- Code generated by SAP ATTP
- Customers who benefit from track & trace model implementation
- Multiple units packed together
- The ability to follow the product throughout the supply chain
14 Clues: Code generated by SAP ATTP • Also known as 2D data matrix • Multiple units packed together • Multiple cases packed together • Multiple bundles packed together • Acronym for Global Trade Item Number • Track & Trace capabilities are meant to fight • Acronym for Advanced Track & Trace for Pharmaceuticals • Adding a parent-child relationship to serialized product • ...
Cellular Respiration 2023-05-14
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- Breaks down glucose into two molecules of pyruvate that occurs in the cytoplasm.
- Results of a reaction.
- Type of fermentation, occurs in yeast.
- Requires no oxygen.
- Fluid-like substance that fills space.
- A series of reactions using electrons and hydrogens formed in Krebs cycle.
- Process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
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- Converts 2 pyruvate molecules into 2 ATP.
- Type of fermentation, occurs in bacteria and animal cells (like your muscles).
- Catabolic process that makes a limited amount of ATP from glucose without an electron transport chain.
- Ingredients in a reaction.
- 3-carbon molecule.
- Folded membranes.
- Requires oxygen.
14 Clues: Requires oxygen. • Folded membranes. • 3-carbon molecule. • Requires no oxygen. • Results of a reaction. • Ingredients in a reaction. • Type of fermentation, occurs in yeast. • Fluid-like substance that fills space. • Converts 2 pyruvate molecules into 2 ATP. • A series of reactions using electrons and hydrogens formed in Krebs cycle. • ...
violet crossword puzzle 2024-01-10
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Unit 4: Cell Energy Crossword 2024-05-22
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- A gas produced by plants during photosynthesis
- Adenosine triphosphate, the energy currency of the cell)
- Process that does not require oxygen
- Process that requires oxygen
- occurs in the inner mitochondrial membrane
- The process by which cells break down glucose to release energy
- First stage of respiration
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- The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs
- The green pigment in chloroplasts that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis
- Simple sugar used by cells as a source of energy
- Second stage of CR, occurs in matrix
- The organelle where cell respiration occurs
- The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods
- A gas used by plants during photosynthesis
14 Clues: First stage of respiration • Process that requires oxygen • Second stage of CR, occurs in matrix • Process that does not require oxygen • occurs in the inner mitochondrial membrane • A gas used by plants during photosynthesis • The organelle where cell respiration occurs • A gas produced by plants during photosynthesis • Simple sugar used by cells as a source of energy • ...
Biology Dinner Menu Crossword. 2024-12-04
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- A type of fermentation that requires energy
- _____ is when they need sunlight to move forward in the cycle
- what makes plants green
- Something you breathe in to live
- Something that builds up in your muscles when you exercise
- Pancake-like stacks of thylakiod
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- Cell respiration is found in the ______
- A type of fermentation that requires no oxygen
- Fluid-like substance that fills ups space in the chlorplast
- Another name for sugar that is found in the chloroplast
- What is produced from glucose after celluear respiration
- A tyoe of fermentaion thqt occurs in yeast
- _____ is found in the
- A source of energy that is used in Celluar Respiration
14 Clues: _____ is found in the • what makes plants green • Something you breathe in to live • Pancake-like stacks of thylakiod • Cell respiration is found in the ______ • A tyoe of fermentaion thqt occurs in yeast • A type of fermentation that requires energy • A type of fermentation that requires no oxygen • A source of energy that is used in Celluar Respiration • ...
Computer vision TA-2 2025-10-31
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- Process of dividing an image into meaningful regions
- Technique to scale pixel values or features
- A graphical representation of pixel intensity distribution
- Measure of intensity change in an image
- When a model performs well on training but poorly on test data
- Algorithm used for object recognition using nearest neighbors.
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- A small matrix used for filtering operations
- Technique to improve image quality by adjusting brightness and contrast
- Technique to reduce noise using a kernel.
- smallest unit of an image
- Algorithm used for detecting boundaries in images
- Operation used in filtering and CNNs
- A convolutional architecture widely used in deep learning for vision tasks
- Popular color model with Red, Green, Blue components.
14 Clues: smallest unit of an image • Operation used in filtering and CNNs • Measure of intensity change in an image • Technique to reduce noise using a kernel. • Technique to scale pixel values or features • A small matrix used for filtering operations • Algorithm used for detecting boundaries in images • Process of dividing an image into meaningful regions • ...
My Octopus Teacher Crossword 2025-09-03
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- Having knowledge or awareness
- A large, brown seaweed
- A feeling of reverential respect mixed with fear and wonder
- A person who vigorously supports or defends a person or cause
- Belonging naturally; essential
- Deep mental involvement in something
- The action of returning something to a former owner, place or condition
- Originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native
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- The variety of plant and animal life in the world or particular habitat
- Of undisputed origin and not a copy
- The cultural, social or political environment in which something develops
- Restore an area of land to its natural uncultivated state
- Prevention of wasteful use of a resource
- Arouse or inflame (an emotion or situation)
14 Clues: A large, brown seaweed • Having knowledge or awareness • Belonging naturally; essential • Of undisputed origin and not a copy • Deep mental involvement in something • Prevention of wasteful use of a resource • Arouse or inflame (an emotion or situation) • Restore an area of land to its natural uncultivated state • ...
decimals and fractions 2020-05-14
7 Clues: part of a whole • identical; the same • occurring, found or done often • a value represented by a digit • the number of rows and columns in a square matrix • a system based on tens, tenths and the power of ten • a number obtained by multiplying 2 or more numbers together
Filmes 2021-10-03
Across
- Dois robôs, um velho e um novo salvam uma plantinha
- Personagem principal verde
- Árvore, guaxinim, mulher verde, star lord e homem invisível
- Viagem no espaço e tempo, poeira, mulher velha, robôs quadrados
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- Homem negro gay, Oscar fails
- Realidade criada por máquinas
- Cura do câncer transforma todo mundo em zumbi e mata cachorra
- Sonho ou realidade?
8 Clues: Sonho ou realidade? • Personagem principal verde • Homem negro gay, Oscar fails • Realidade criada por máquinas • Dois robôs, um velho e um novo salvam uma plantinha • Árvore, guaxinim, mulher verde, star lord e homem invisível • Cura do câncer transforma todo mundo em zumbi e mata cachorra • Viagem no espaço e tempo, poeira, mulher velha, robôs quadrados
pop 3 2024-04-13
Across
- Directed "Jurassic Park" and "Schindler's List"
- Hit sitcom named after its lead actress Barr
- Actor who starred in "Forrest Gump" and "Saving Private Ryan"
- Mike Myers character known for saying "Yeah, baby!"
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- Talk show host who dominated daytime TV
- Character from "The Matrix" played by Laurence Fishburne
- Medical drama that launched careers like George Clooney's
- Boy band that included Justin Timberlake
8 Clues: Talk show host who dominated daytime TV • Boy band that included Justin Timberlake • Hit sitcom named after its lead actress Barr • Directed "Jurassic Park" and "Schindler's List" • Mike Myers character known for saying "Yeah, baby!" • Character from "The Matrix" played by Laurence Fishburne • Medical drama that launched careers like George Clooney's • ...
pop 3 2024-04-13
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- Directed "Jurassic Park" and "Schindler's List"
- Hit sitcom named after its lead actress Barr
- Actor who starred in "Forrest Gump" and "Saving Private Ryan"
- Mike Myers character known for saying "Yeah, baby!"
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- Talk show host who dominated daytime TV
- Character from "The Matrix" played by Laurence Fishburne
- Medical drama that launched careers like George Clooney's
- Boy band that included Justin Timberlake
8 Clues: Talk show host who dominated daytime TV • Boy band that included Justin Timberlake • Hit sitcom named after its lead actress Barr • Directed "Jurassic Park" and "Schindler's List" • Mike Myers character known for saying "Yeah, baby!" • Character from "The Matrix" played by Laurence Fishburne • Medical drama that launched careers like George Clooney's • ...
Matematika PM 2025-06-11
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- SUATU PERSAMAAN YANG MELIBATKAN SUKU BANYAK
- GRAFIK DARI PERSAMAAN KUADRAT
- LAMBANG YANG MENGGUNAKAN UNTUK MEMYATAKAN ANGGOTA DARI SUATU HIMPUNAN
- PERGESERAN SUATU OBJEKTI TAMPA MENGUBAH BENTUK DAN UKURANNYA
- ELEMEN YANG TERLETAK DI DIAGONALL UTAMA PADA SUATU MATRIX
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- OPRASI YANG MEMBALIKKAN SUATU FUNGSI
- NILAI SISA PEMBAGIAN p(x) OLEH (x-a) ADALAH p(a)
- PERUBAHAN POSISI OBJEK TAMPA MENGUBAH BENTUK DAN UKURAN
8 Clues: GRAFIK DARI PERSAMAAN KUADRAT • OPRASI YANG MEMBALIKKAN SUATU FUNGSI • SUATU PERSAMAAN YANG MELIBATKAN SUKU BANYAK • NILAI SISA PEMBAGIAN p(x) OLEH (x-a) ADALAH p(a) • PERUBAHAN POSISI OBJEK TAMPA MENGUBAH BENTUK DAN UKURAN • ELEMEN YANG TERLETAK DI DIAGONALL UTAMA PADA SUATU MATRIX • PERGESERAN SUATU OBJEKTI TAMPA MENGUBAH BENTUK DAN UKURANNYA • ...
Algebra II EC 2012-12-13
Across
- The set of all possible input values of x for a relation or function.
- The shape of the graph of a quadratic function, has a symmetric u-shape.
- Variation A relationship among three variables that can be written in the form y=kxz, where k is a nonzero function.
- A number or product of numbers and variables and whole number exponents; a polynomial with only one term.
- Common Denominator The least common multiple of two or more given denominators.
- A measure of the strength and direction of the relationship between two variables or data sets.
- The sum of all the values in a data set divided by the number of data values; also called the average.
- A transformation that pushes the points of a graph horizontally toward the y axis or vertically toward the x-axis.
- Can be found by solving adjacent divided by hypotenuse.
- Point on a graph where a line crosses an axis.
- A real number associated with a square matrix. Solved by multiplying across, then bottom minus top.
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- A member of the set of whole numbers and their opposites.
- Can be found by solving hypotenuse divided by opposite
- The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle.
- System A system of equations containing only linear equations.
- Binomials of the form a+b and a-b; the terms are the same; the signs before b are opposite.
- A line that a graph approaches as the value of a variable becomes extremely large or small.
- Point on the graph where the x and y axis meet.
- Function A function whose graph is an unbroken line or curve with no gaps or breaks.
- A possible result of a probability experiment.
- of Best Fit The line that comes closest to all the points in a data set.
- A number multiplied by a variable.
- Fraction A fraction that contains one or more fractions in the numerator, the denominator, or both.
- Variation A linear relationship between two variables, x and y, that can be written in the form "y=kx" where k is a nonzero constant.
- A rectangular array of numbers.
25 Clues: A rectangular array of numbers. • A number multiplied by a variable. • A possible result of a probability experiment. • Point on a graph where a line crosses an axis. • Point on the graph where the x and y axis meet. • Can be found by solving hypotenuse divided by opposite • The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle. • ...
Pi Day 2020-03-11
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- sections a figure formed by the intersection of a plane and a right circular cone
- algebraic expression with two terms
- A number being divided into equal parts (inside the bracket in long division)
- A mathematical equation expressing inequality and containing a greater than (>), less than (<), or not equal to (≠) symbol.
- A straight line with only one endpoint that extends infinitely.
- related to an equation using variables for numbers
- The number of times an event can happen in a given period of time; often used in probability calculations.
- The complete distance around a circle or a square.
- is a plane curve surrounding two focal points
- an algebraic sentence consisting of only one term
- is a scalar value that can be computed from the elements of a square matrix and encodes certain properties of the linear transformation described by the matrix
- the nature of something's ingredients or constituents
- arrangement of numbers where order doesn’t matter
- a type of smooth curve lying in a plane
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- a mathematical sentence with an equal sign
- An algebraic expression made up of one term.
- In a right triangle, cosine is a ratio that represents the length of a side adjacent to an acute angle to the length of the hypotenuse.
- a quantity representing the power to which a given number or expression is to be raised
- expression fractions containing polynomials in the numerator
- related objects in a group
- positive or negative whole number
- the study of rules of operations and relations
- An equation that is true for variables of any value.
- the process of combining matrices, vectors, or other quantities under specific rules to obtain their product
- The unit of an angle's measure represented with the symbol °.
- A line that crosses/intersects two or more lines.
- answer or explanations
- a polynomial consisting of three terms
- Two halves that match perfectly and are identical across an axis.
- writing a number or another mathematical object as a product of several factors usually smaller or simpler objects of the same kind
- not equal to zero
31 Clues: not equal to zero • answer or explanations • related objects in a group • positive or negative whole number • algebraic expression with two terms • a polynomial consisting of three terms • a type of smooth curve lying in a plane • a mathematical sentence with an equal sign • An algebraic expression made up of one term. • is a plane curve surrounding two focal points • ...
CHAPTER 4 2020-04-29
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- Standards of measurement that give concrete values to basic quantities
- The increase in number of cells under stress
- Rate of change in an object's position
- newton/ Formulated the three laws of motion
- fibers/ One of the two main materials of bone matrix
- Effect of one body acting on another through their mass and acceleration
- Forces pressing down on an object to compact it
- The inner part of the teeth
- Forces that slide an object's sections
- bone/ One of the two areas of internal bone tissue structure
- crystals/ One of the two main materials of bone matrix
- Measurement with magnitude but without direction
- Rate of change in an object's velocity
- Calculated via force over area
- Force applied to an object multiplied to the distance traveled
- Forces that stretch an object
- Transformation of tissues from one form or type to another
- Basic quantity that deals with distance
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- Basic quantity that deals with flow of events
- fracture/ When parts of a machine fail due to prolonged or heavy use
- frog/ The smallest adult vertebrate
- The increase in prominent of living tissue due to high stress
- The tendency of an object to sink or rise in a fluid
- The structure that bore the mass of the body in terrestrial vertebrates
- The rate at which work gets done; work over time
- of mass/ The point about which an animal is evenly balanced
- The change in shape in correlation with a change in size
- The decrease in prominence of a living tissue due to low stress
- mass/ ____ is directly proportional to volume
- Describe measurements of variables with magnitude and direction
- Measure of force that causes an object to rotate about an axis
- Mechanism for transferring or applying forces
- The largest animal on Earth
- arm/ The distance from weight to fulcrum
- Basic quantity that deals with inertia
- bone/ One of the two areas of internal bone tissue structure
- This exerts an important force on a large mass
- Calculated via mass over volume
- einstein/ Formulated the theory of relativity that limits the three laws of motion
- The outer part of the teeth
40 Clues: The inner part of the teeth • The largest animal on Earth • The outer part of the teeth • Forces that stretch an object • Calculated via force over area • Calculated via mass over volume • frog/ The smallest adult vertebrate • Rate of change in an object's position • Forces that slide an object's sections • Basic quantity that deals with inertia • ...
IMF 2021 SET A 2021-09-28
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- A line such that the distance between the curve and the line approaches zero as one or both of the x or y coordinates tends to infinity.
- The matrix which, when multiplied by itself, yields itself is called _______ matrix.
- If ‘x’ and ‘y’ add up to 90 degrees, then they are said to be _______ angles
- Branch of Mathematics that deals with the differentiation and integration
- A triangular array of binomial coefficients is also known as ______’s Triangle
- The curve of |x| is continuous and ________ at every point except (0,0).
- A step-function is a _____ function.
- The average value of a random function is always equal to ____.
- Set of outputs of a function
- In a circle, a secant divides the circle into 2 ______.
- P(A and B) = P(A)*P(B|A) is the formula for _______ probability.
- Two lines in 3-D that neither intersect each other nor are they parallel are known as ____ lines.
- The regular scalar triple product (coefficient as 1) is used to determine the volume of a 3-D shape called _____.
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- Sum of the dots on opposite faces of a dice is always _____.
- Square roots of numbers which cannot be simplified into any of the whole numbers.
- A flat 2-D surface that extends to infinity.
- The mean squared difference between each data point and the centre of the distribution measured by the mean.
- Mutually ______ events are things that cannot happen at the same time.
- The longest side of a right-angled triangle.
- The path traced by the moving point based on the geometrical conditions given
- Name of the theorem that states: f(x) ≤ g(x) ≤ h(x)
- A collection of elements.
- A quadrilateral with all sides equal.
- A line that intersects a curve at a minimum of two distinct points.
- Locus of the intersection points of tangents to any conic section is called ________ circle.
- Diagrams used to depict the logical relations between sets
- The repeatedly occurring value in a data set.
- Birthplace of Sir Ramanujan.
- For the line x=0, the slope is ____.
- e=2.718 is known as the _____ constant.
30 Clues: A collection of elements. • Birthplace of Sir Ramanujan. • Set of outputs of a function • A step-function is a _____ function. • For the line x=0, the slope is ____. • A quadrilateral with all sides equal. • e=2.718 is known as the _____ constant. • A flat 2-D surface that extends to infinity. • The longest side of a right-angled triangle. • ...
Connective Tissue 2019-12-18
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- Which type of fiber is long and thin and allows for stretch and recoil?
- Which of these tissues has cells located in a lacunae?
- What type of cells are found in the cartilage?
- Commonly known as fat. Forms the subcutaneous layer beneath skin
- Which of the following is not a type of connective tissue fiber?
- Most abundant form of cartilage; found between most bones
- Which of the following is NOT a type of connective tissue?
- This tissue give support and binds organs of the body?
- Name the tissue that forms tendons and ligaments
- Loose connective tissue is also known as ___?
- Which type of tissue is found in tendons and ligaments?
- Hyaline cartilage exists in___
- Attach muscles to bone
- Bone tissues are also known as___?
- Which connective tissue contains a gel-like matrix and is found in the nose, ear, and at the end of bones?
- Which type of fiber has short, fine highly branched fibers?
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- Which type of fiber is the thickest and has the highest tensile strength?
- What is the most abundant tissue, by weight, in the human body?
- This type of onnective tissue forms strong rope like structures such as tendons and ligaments
- Which is NOT one of the 3 components that create connective tissue?
- This type of cartilage forms a cushion like disk between the vertebrae
- Cells that stores lipids as droplet that fill most of the cytoplasm
- The central and perforating canals in compact bone are where you would fine___
- Surrounds various organs and supports both nerve cells and blood vessels
- This cell synthesizes the extracellular matrix and collagen
- This type of dense connective tissue connects bone to bone at joints
- This tissue carries nutrients, waste, respiratory gases, and many other substances throughout the body
- Connective tissue contains non living material(true/false)
- 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
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? • ...
Skeletal System Vocab List 2023-11-15
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- Includes all the bones of the appendages
- Another word for slightly moveable
- Cells that break down and reabsorb bone tissue
- Tissue that attaches the ribs to the sternum
- Fills the medullary cavity and stores fat
- Soft spots in an infant's skull
- The ends of a long bone
- The last fused vertebrae that makes up the tailbone
- Another name for dense, solid compact bone; arranged in concentric circles
- Passages of blood vessels and nerves at the center of each osteon
- Structures that connect bone to bone
- Cervical vertebra (C2) that pivots/rotates head
- Formation of red blood cells in red bone marrow
- Cells that produce matrix and form bone tissue
- Concentric circles of matrix around each haversian canal
- Last 2 pairs of false ribs; do not attach to sternum at all
- Chambers that enclose each osteocyte
- The shaft of a bone
- Tissues that lines the medullary cavity
- Structures that connect bone to muscle
- Region of cartilage at the ends of bones where growth occurs; “growth plate”
- Mature bone cells
- Cervical vertebra (C1) attached to the skull; moves head forward and backward
- Membranes that covers bone and attaches to tendons and ligaments
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- Bones that are roughly cube-shaped, like wrist and ankle bones
- The fundamental unit of bone tissue
- Passages of blood vessels and nerves that connect the periosteum
- Another word for immovable
- Two names for the formation of bone tissue
- Hollow chambers within the diaphysis
- Opening in the skull where the spinal cord connects to the brain stem
- Tiny passages of cytoplasm that connect osteocytes together
- Another name for spongy; often filled with bone marrow
- Type of joint enclosed in a capsule, such as joints between long bones
- Connection points between skull bones
- Includes the skull, vertebrae, and rib cage
- Bones that are embedded in tendons
- Any connection between two bones
- Structures that join the 2 halves of the pelvic girdle
- The joint enclosed in a capsule, such as joints between long bones
- Ribs that attaches the ribs to the sternum
41 Clues: Mature bone cells • The shaft of a bone • The ends of a long bone • Another word for immovable • Soft spots in an infant's skull • Any connection between two bones • Another word for slightly moveable • Bones that are embedded in tendons • The fundamental unit of bone tissue • Hollow chambers within the diaphysis • Structures that connect bone to bone • ...
rocks and minerals 2024-10-21
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- A hard white or colorless mineral consisting of silicon dioxide, found widely in igneous, metamorphic, and sedmentary rocks.
- A dark natural glass formed by the cooling of molten lava.
- An extrusive igneous rock, which forms from volcanic lava that cools rapidly at Earth's surface.
- A coarse-grained (phaneritic) intrusive igneous rock composed mostly of quart
- A fissile rock that is formed by the consolidation of clay, mud, or silt, has a finely stratified or laminated structure, and is composed of minerals essentially unaltered since deposition
- a type of sedimentary rock that is composed of large, rounded rock fragments contained within a smaller, fine-grained matrix of sediments.
- A rock that is formed chiefly from animal remains (as shells or coral), consists mainly of calcium carbonate, is used in buil ding, and gives lime when burned.
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- A clastic sedimentary rock composed mainly of sand-sized (0.0625 to 2 mm) silicate grains, cemented together by another mineral.
- A type of rock composed of more than 66% silt-sized grains, typically consisting of angular quartz grains along with feldspar, mica flakes, and up t 33% clay.
- A rock composed of sharp fragments embedded in a fine-grained matrix (such as sand or clay).
- An extrusive igneous rock, meaning it is formed from lava that has erupted from a volcano and coole d quickly on the
- typically dark colored, large-crystal igneous rock that forms from the slow cooling and crystallization of magmas below the Earth's surface.
12 Clues: A dark natural glass formed by the cooling of molten lava. • A coarse-grained (phaneritic) intrusive igneous rock composed mostly of quart • A rock composed of sharp fragments embedded in a fine-grained matrix (such as sand or clay). • An extrusive igneous rock, which forms from volcanic lava that cools rapidly at Earth's surface. • ...
Bio Test 3 Crossword 2 2024-11-04
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- cause influx of Na+ that depolarizes membrane, increases likelihood of firing action potential
- spike in membrane potential in response to a stimulus; voltage-gated sodium and potassium channels open
- location of most prominent mechanically-gated channel
- site of oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria; ETC embedded; lots of cristae to increase surface area
- small, hydrophobic molecule that picks up loose electrons to ferry them between respiratory complexes
- makes membrane less negative until a threshold is reached
- voltage-gated; continuously propagate the electric potential along the axon, so it doesn't weaken
- series of electron carriers embedded in the membrane
- large polymeric molecules are broken into monomers by enzymes; small molecules are recycled; occurs in intestine or in lysososmes; organic molecules then enter cells
- inhibitory synaptic signaling, Cl- channel
- energy from oxidation of fat dissipated as heat rahter than converted to ATP
- released into synaptic cleft by neuron to bind with the postsynaptic cell; bind to ion channels and help keep them open, convert electrical - chemical - back to electrical
- catalyzes rearrangement of bonds within a single molecule; prepare molecules for chemical alterations
- resting membrane potential
- catalyzes addition of phosphate group to molecules; transfer phosphate from ATP to substrate or make ATP from ADP
- enzymes degrade complex molecules into simpler ones; digestion, glycolysis, citric acid cycle, oxidative phosphorylation
- produces 3 NADH, 1 GTP, 1 FADH2, 2 molecules CO2; regenerates itself; mitochondrial matrix
- voltage-gated; return membrane to resting potential after action potential
- large internal space in mitochondrion
- embedded in inner mitochondrial membrane, pump H+ across membrane using energy from electron transfer; include metals
- tendency for redox pair to donate/accept electrons; low potential means low electron affinity
- make membrane permeable to protons, prevents ATP synthesis by ATP synthase (no more H+ gradient)
- proton pumping used to power ATP synthesis; proton gradient acts as "high-energy intermediate"; disruption of membrane inhibits ATP production
- (binding-change model) ADP and phosphate catalyzed to ATP
- voltage-gated; stimulate neurotransmitter release
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- ATP, NADH; store the energy released in cell respiration in the form of "high energy" covalent bonds that can be hydrolyzed when needed
- useful energy is derived from chemical energy in bonds of sugars as sugar is oxidized to CO2 and H2O
- converts electric signal to chemical signal; opens voltage-gated Ca2+ channels; very close together
- final electron carrier in respiratory chain, highest redox potential; removes electrons from cytochrome c (from iron)
- cause influx of Cl- that keeps membrane polarized, decreases likelihood of firing action potential
- mitochondrial process that produces most of the ATP used in eukaryotes; consumption of O2, addition of a phosphate group to ADP; high energy carriers donate electrons to ETC, O2 final acceptor
- anaerobic pathway that uses a molecule other than oxygen as a final electron acceptor to make ATP; needs electron-transport chain embedded in a membrane
- glucose is split into two pyruvates; other sugars can be oxidized; occurs in cytosol; ATP and NADH generated; pyruvate transported to mitochondrion's inner matrix; net gain 2 ATP, 2 NADH per glucose
- excitatory synaptic signaling at neuromuscular junction
- space between inner and outer membranes of mitochondria; similar to cytosol
- turbine-like enzyme that couples movement of protons across the membrane with ATP production; can also reverse and act as a pump if needed
- catalyzes oxidation of molecule by removing hydrogen and hydride ion; helps generate NADH
- (binding-change model) ADP and phosphate bound
- cell is resetting from action potential, can't receive another stimulus
- favorable enzyme-catalyzed reactions involved in breakdown of food are coupled to phosphorylation of ADP to ATP
- relatively low electron affintiies, prominent early in electron-tranasport chains
- (binding-change model) ADP and phosphate bind, ATP leaves
- important metabolism intermediate; can be produced by sugars or fatty acids; generated in the mitochondria
- anaerobic, pyruvate and NADH remain in cytosol; pyruvate is converted into lactate (muscles) or ethanol and CO2 (yeast); NADH gives up electrons and is converted bac to NAD+
- substrate for the movement of protons, often induced by lone electrons moving around
- occurs in mitochondrial matrix in presence of oxygen; produces NADH and acetyl CoA
- change occurs in catalytic beta subunits, coupled to movement of H+ across membrane, which causes rotation of central stalk (gamma subunit)
- catalyzes shifting of chemical group from one position to another within a molecule; helps with ADP to ATP
- transport protein in outer membrane of mitochondrion; creates large aqueous channels open to smalll molecules
49 Clues: resting membrane potential • large internal space in mitochondrion • inhibitory synaptic signaling, Cl- channel • (binding-change model) ADP and phosphate bound • voltage-gated; stimulate neurotransmitter release • series of electron carriers embedded in the membrane • location of most prominent mechanically-gated channel • ...
A little About Us 2024-11-24
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- large protrusion, sometime on the back
- the stench given off after a long day of waking, foot
- Two words, a force of nature that we often create using food as fuel
- what I see in our future
- the type of wine we drank on our first date
- my favourite thing about you
- our Boston common pastime
- results in physical harm, at least you warn me first
- Neos lover in the matrix
- often the first thing we will do each day, mostly me
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- the best burger in the world
- tigers favourite gay treat
- type of vegetable (condom)
- the thing you forgot on our first date
- I often complain about this and require your assistance
- the best boy
- Failure to expunge biological material, biohazard
- without you I have ______
18 Clues: the best boy • what I see in our future • Neos lover in the matrix • without you I have ______ • our Boston common pastime • tigers favourite gay treat • type of vegetable (condom) • the best burger in the world • my favourite thing about you • large protrusion, sometime on the back • the thing you forgot on our first date • the type of wine we drank on our first date • ...
Cell structure 2013-11-04
7 Clues: transporter organelle • control centre of the cell • occurs in both rough and smooth form • chemical reactions occur within this gel • controls processes such as osmosis and difussion • the fluid inside this organelle is known as the matrix • you would expect to find many of these within a white blood cell
Fractions and decimals 2020-05-14
7 Clues: part of a whole • Identical; not different • Occurring, found or done often • value a value represented by a digit • the number of rows and columns in a square matrix • a system based on ten, tenths and the power of ten • a number obtained by multiplying 2 or more numbers together
graph neural networks 2022-11-02
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- algebraic representation of graph
- vertex in network
- method of representing objects in common space
- measure of closeness of each 2 nodes in embedding space
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- operation of connecting embeddings of surrounding nodes
- type of graph in which edges indicate a two-way relationship
- operation of transfering information from neighboring nodes
7 Clues: vertex in network • algebraic representation of graph • method of representing objects in common space • operation of connecting embeddings of surrounding nodes • measure of closeness of each 2 nodes in embedding space • operation of transfering information from neighboring nodes • type of graph in which edges indicate a two-way relationship
Caskets of Life 2023-09-12
7 Clues: a unicellular organism. • Organisms with only one cell. • Organisms with more than one cell. • The matrix filled inside the cell membrane. • Organisms that cannot be seen by the naked eye. • Present is plant cell and absent in animal cell. • Used to observe organism that cannot be seen by the naked eye.
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
- concept of marketing focusing on making more and reducing the price
- they must be SMART
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- selling more products to existing markets
- marketing new products to new customers
- theorist who developed the matrix to describe growth strategies
- 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 • ...
TEKA TEKI SILANG : KLAS V 2021-10-29
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- karies klas V terjadi pada gigi bagian ... gingiva.
- Bentuk outline form klas V
- Tipe GIC yang digunakan untuk restorasi klas V
- Pengadukan GIC dilakukan diatas...
- Pada restorasi kals V diperlukan ... untuk membentuk kontur cembung pada permukaan servikal
- Kedalaman preprasi klas V harus diperhatikan karena memiliki struktur anatomis pada bagian servikal yang lebih ... daripada bagian oklusal
- tujuan pemberian dentin conditioner adalah untuk menghilangkan ... layer
- Preparasi pulpal wall klas V mengikuti bentuk anatomis dari permukaan ...
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- tahapan restorasi klas V yaitu ... dilakukan setelah 24jam
- retensi pada klas V dapat dilakukan pada berapa sisi ?
- dasar kavitas diratakan dengan ... bur
- berupa apa retensi tambahan pada preparasi klas V
- sifat perlekatan GIC
- pembuatan retensi tambahan pada klas V dapat menggunakan ... bur
- penumpatan menggunakan GIC memerlukan bevel, pernyataan tersebut...
15 Clues: sifat perlekatan GIC • Bentuk outline form klas V • Pengadukan GIC dilakukan diatas... • dasar kavitas diratakan dengan ... bur • Tipe GIC yang digunakan untuk restorasi klas V • berupa apa retensi tambahan pada preparasi klas V • karies klas V terjadi pada gigi bagian ... gingiva. • retensi pada klas V dapat dilakukan pada berapa sisi ? • ...
Exam # 2 review 2021-03-15
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- is the largest portion that makes up whole blood
- Removes bacteria and old cells from our bodies
- is a measurement of the amount of RBC in blood
- are Red Blood Cells
- Muscles can't push they can only pull this is calld
- are White blood cells
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- the cell shape on the top layer of the skin
- A molecule broken down that give RBC their color
- Is the smalled unit of a muscle that can contract
- Blinking your eyes is
- Ligaments are in what system
- Are formed elements that are a pieces of a cell
- cant be replenished after death causing rigor mortis
- Connective tissue with a solid matrix
14 Clues: are Red Blood Cells • Blinking your eyes is • are White blood cells • Ligaments are in what system • Connective tissue with a solid matrix • the cell shape on the top layer of the skin • Removes bacteria and old cells from our bodies • is a measurement of the amount of RBC in blood • Are formed elements that are a pieces of a cell • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Crossword 2022-11-29
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- Selectively permeable membrane which separates the prokaryotic periplasm from its cell surroundings.
- O2
- The material or protoplasm within a living cell.
- Can produce their own food.
- H2O
- The use of water, carbon, and sunlight to make glucose and oxygen.
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- A chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates.
- A organism that can not produce its own food.
- The breakdown of glucose.
- Stored chemical energy.
- The material of which the chromosomes of organisms other than bacteria are composed. It consists of protein, RNA, and DNA.
- Adenine, glucose, phosphate
- A stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity.
- An environment or material in which something develops.
14 Clues: O2 • H2O • Stored chemical energy. • The breakdown of glucose. • Adenine, glucose, phosphate • Can produce their own food. • A organism that can not produce its own food. • The material or protoplasm within a living cell. • An environment or material in which something develops. • A stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity. • ...
Fractions and decimals 2020-05-12
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- identical; not different
- equal in value
- something that isn’t a whole
- the number of rows or columns in a square matrix
- the fact of appearance of corresponding
- a quantity obtained by multiplying two quantities together
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- a rate, number or amount in each hundred
- the process of changing or causing something to change from one from to another
- the description or portrayal of someone or something in a particular way
- a system of numbers based on tens and tenths
10 Clues: equal in value • identical; not different • something that isn’t a whole • the fact of appearance of corresponding • a rate, number or amount in each hundred • a system of numbers based on tens and tenths • the number of rows or columns in a square matrix • a quantity obtained by multiplying two quantities together • ...
RIO - Rigor in Operations 2021-07-19
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- Business impact of Error is very high.. Tolerance of Error is______
- Change Implementation should not be done without proper______
- Certification/learning required for Operational Support Team
- Information Security Manager must conduct quarterly _____ on Access Control List
- _____________ Matrix had to be maintained during critical issues
- Avoid using ______ statements in the same SQL for update/delete
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- Do Not Ignore any ALERT/_____
- RiO _____ to be taken by all support associates on a regular basis
- Any operationsl activities should be met within defined
- Handover and takeover
10 Clues: Handover and takeover • Do Not Ignore any ALERT/_____ • Any operationsl activities should be met within defined • Certification/learning required for Operational Support Team • Change Implementation should not be done without proper______ • Avoid using ______ statements in the same SQL for update/delete • ...
Energy and Respiration 2021-08-06
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- complex of protein pigments that contain hemes with Fe2+
- where does the Link Reaction occur in the mitochondria?
- NAD and FAD undergo this reaction in the ETC
- the only process which can proceed during anaerobic respiration
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- 2 molecules made when a 6 carbon glucose is split
- respiratory substrate which is the last resort
- are hydrolysed into glycerol and 3 fatty acids
- a universal energy currency
- what are NAD and FAD?
- what type organisms live permanently in oxygen deficit conditions?
10 Clues: what are NAD and FAD? • a universal energy currency • NAD and FAD undergo this reaction in the ETC • respiratory substrate which is the last resort • are hydrolysed into glycerol and 3 fatty acids • 2 molecules made when a 6 carbon glucose is split • where does the Link Reaction occur in the mitochondria? • complex of protein pigments that contain hemes with Fe2+ • ...
Trainee Newsletter 2013-02-20
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- The first Vision of SHEQ Policy
- Name the LEI person whose voice resulted into 'LEI classified' & 'Leave Bank Policy'
- He was the first QHSE Head at LEI
- The company has made New AMS for LEI
- The first project that was done in SP3D
- This BOLT project had aim 'Institutionalizing Talent Circle at LEI'
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- The first MD of LEI from Indian Origin
- A CSR initiative taken by batch 2012 trainees to support Pratham
- The first 'Book Talk'
- The matured department of batch 2012 trainees
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 • ...
Bones Bones Bones 2015-05-04
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- Material that comprises 33% of bone tissue
- Bone cells only account for ____ per cent of bone mass.
- Fluid held under pressure in a closed, semi-rigid, body compartment
- Hydroxyapatite stores 99% of the body’s ________.
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- These cells create bone matrix.
- Number of bones in the axial skeleton
- Another name for trabecular bone.
- Support, protection and movement are all ____________ roles of the skeleton.
- Nutrient store and blood cell formation (a.k.a. hematopoiesis) are ____________ roles of the skeleton.
- How many types of bones are there?
10 Clues: These cells create bone matrix. • Another name for trabecular bone. • How many types of bones are there? • Number of bones in the axial skeleton • Material that comprises 33% of bone tissue • Hydroxyapatite stores 99% of the body’s ________. • Bone cells only account for ____ per cent of bone mass. • Fluid held under pressure in a closed, semi-rigid, body compartment • ...
Produkt- und Marktziele & Beschaffung und Produktion 2016-02-04
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- Die Produktionsfaktoren hängen von den ... ab.
- Der Gründer der Smartwatch Group, Pascal ..., (Tipp: Synonym von Niklas)
- Anderes Wort für überdurchschnittlicher Umsatzzuwachs.
- Durch was wird der Konkurrenzdruck der einzelnen Unternehmen immer grösser?
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- Es geht um die Effizienz der Produktion, ... Production
- In dieser Phase des Produktlebens-zyklus werden Verluste gemacht.
- Wie nennt man die Bestände, die jedes Unternehmen zur Verhinderung von Fehlern hat?
- Es gibt Primär- und ...marktforschung.
- Die Planung der Produktion umfasst Programm- und ...planung
- Wie heisst einer der 4 Produkttypen der Marktanteil-Wachstum-Matrix?(Tipp:Stern)
10 Clues: Es gibt Primär- und ...marktforschung. • Die Produktionsfaktoren hängen von den ... ab. • Anderes Wort für überdurchschnittlicher Umsatzzuwachs. • Es geht um die Effizienz der Produktion, ... Production • Die Planung der Produktion umfasst Programm- und ...planung • In dieser Phase des Produktlebens-zyklus werden Verluste gemacht. • ...
Symex2016 2016-10-11
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- A level determined for each stakeholder during Stakeholder Analysis
- Work which has both continuous and time bound components
- Type of organization structure in which Project Manager has very high authority
- Essential skill for a project manager
- An organization structure in which project manager shares responsibility
- Term used for negative risks
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- A concept developed around the 20:80 rule
- Work which is continuous and has no end
- Was a keynote speaker today
- Shows all the work which would be done on a project
10 Clues: Was a keynote speaker today • Term used for negative risks • Essential skill for a project manager • Work which is continuous and has no end • A concept developed around the 20:80 rule • Shows all the work which would be done on a project • Work which has both continuous and time bound components • A level determined for each stakeholder during Stakeholder Analysis • ...
Math Vocabulary 2024-01-11
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- Rectangular array of numbers
- The measure of the likelihood of an event to occur
- Relationship between one or more variables
- A quantity that influences the output
- to check the means of two populations are different
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- Any positive or real numbers as the area under the curve
- A horizontal reference line halfway between the maximum and minimum values
- The height from the center line to the peak/trough
- Set of inputs accepted by the function
- A point on the y-axis
10 Clues: A point on the y-axis • Rectangular array of numbers • A quantity that influences the output • Set of inputs accepted by the function • Relationship between one or more variables • The height from the center line to the peak/trough • The measure of the likelihood of an event to occur • to check the means of two populations are different • ...
DH 110 Chapter 17 key words 2023-06-15
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- not made up of or containing cells
- a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner
- a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently
- white blood cell
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- dental biofilm
- heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative
- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate
- nucleus, focus, point of origin
- without a definite shape
- heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete absence of oxygen
10 Clues: dental biofilm • white blood cell • without a definite shape • nucleus, focus, point of origin • not made up of or containing cells • a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner • heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete absence of oxygen • crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate • ...
Made By Langdon 2023-01-05
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- Tells how much of a scene will be captured
- A straight line that is used to straighten pictures.
- A tool used to hold a camera in place
- The level of sensativity of your camera to light.
- Includes Spot,Matrix, etc.
- The amount of time your camera's shutter is open to expose light into the camera
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- Used to shoot close range shots
- Includes settings like Manual, Shutter priority, Program, etc.
- Three different camera functions balancing together.
- A grid that is used to prioritize objects in photos.
10 Clues: Includes Spot,Matrix, etc. • Used to shoot close range shots • A tool used to hold a camera in place • Tells how much of a scene will be captured • The level of sensativity of your camera to light. • Three different camera functions balancing together. • A straight line that is used to straighten pictures. • A grid that is used to prioritize objects in photos. • ...
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? • ...
TTS Strategi 2024-11-02
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- Faktor terkait cuaca, iklim, dan faktor eksternal lainnya
- Pernyataan tentang "Akan menjadi apa kita?"
- Pernyataan tentang "mengapa kita ada"
- Tahapan model manajemen strategi kedua
- Faktor terkait perilaku konsumen dan preferensi konsumen
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- Tahapan model manajemen strategi kesatu
- Tahapan model manajemen strategi ketiga
- Faktor terkait aspek hukum
- Matrix untuk mengetahui kuadran posisi perusahaan dan untuk menentukan strategi berdasarkan kondisi eksternal dan internal
- Seni dan pengetahuan dalam merumuskan, mengimplementasikan, serta mengevaluasi keputusan-keputusan lintas-fungsional yang memapukan sebuah organisasi mencapai tujuannya.
10 Clues: Faktor terkait aspek hukum • Pernyataan tentang "mengapa kita ada" • Tahapan model manajemen strategi kedua • Tahapan model manajemen strategi kesatu • Tahapan model manajemen strategi ketiga • Pernyataan tentang "Akan menjadi apa kita?" • Faktor terkait perilaku konsumen dan preferensi konsumen • Faktor terkait cuaca, iklim, dan faktor eksternal lainnya • ...
Maths Crossword 2025-01-04
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- First name of the person to solve the decision problem
- exp(x) with respect to d/dx
- Sheared cuboid
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- Volume of (11 across) spanned by images of basis vectors after matrix transformation
- Formal definition of a limit (2 wds.)
- First name of the person to solve the decision problem
- Monoid in the category of endofunctors
- Why couldn't the mathematician prove the group was commutative? Because she wasn't ____.
- Bijective unary
- Image of a group element under an action
- Did you hear about the mathematician who couldn't prove the function was surjective? ____ fail!
11 Clues: Sheared cuboid • Bijective unary • exp(x) with respect to d/dx • Formal definition of a limit (2 wds.) • Monoid in the category of endofunctors • Image of a group element under an action • First name of the person to solve the decision problem • First name of the person to solve the decision problem • ...
Organizational Analysis and Diagnosis – Crossword 2025-10-28
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- Indicator that measures the efficient use of financial resources
- Tool that analyzes political, economic, social, and technological factors
- Initial stage where the objective of the diagnosis is defined
- Document that defines the organization’s future aspirations
- Set of internal and external factors that affect a company’s performance
- Final document that presents findings and recommendations
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- Phase in which data is collected through interviews or surveys
- Instrument that evaluates internal structure and resources
- Shared values and beliefs within an organization
- Matrix that evaluates strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats
10 Clues: Shared values and beliefs within an organization • Final document that presents findings and recommendations • Instrument that evaluates internal structure and resources • Document that defines the organization’s future aspirations • Initial stage where the objective of the diagnosis is defined • Phase in which data is collected through interviews or surveys • ...
Cellular Crossword 2025-12-05
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- Molecule formed when oxygen accepts electrons and protons
- the process of converting glucose and oxygen into ATP.
- The prossces of turning light energy into chemical energy
- Membrane Mitochondrial layer housing the electron transport chain
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- The power hosue of the cell
- Dioxide Gas released as a byproduct of respiration
- Innermost compartment of the mitochondrion where the Krebs cycle occurs
- Cycle Series of reactions that generate ATP,and NADPH
- Electron carrier molecule used in photosynthesis
- Plants release this so we can breathe
10 Clues: The power hosue of the cell • Plants release this so we can breathe • Electron carrier molecule used in photosynthesis • Dioxide Gas released as a byproduct of respiration • Cycle Series of reactions that generate ATP,and NADPH • the process of converting glucose and oxygen into ATP. • Molecule formed when oxygen accepts electrons and protons • ...
Algebra 2 2022-05-10
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- / two figures that are said to be similar if they are the same shape. THey are only considered similar when their corresponding angles are congruent.
- / a line that just touches a curve at a point, matching the curve's slope there.Leibniz defined it as the line through a pair of infinitely close points on the curve.
- / a nonnegative number equal in numerical value to a given real number.The positive square root of the sum of the squares of the real and imaginary parts of a complex number.
- /a way of expressing numbers that are too large or too small to be conveniently written in decimal form.Where a number is written in two different parts.first, just the digits (with the decimal point placed after the first digit)Followed by: ×10 to a power that will put the decimal point back where it should be.
- / an equation where the variables represent known values.Consists primarily of letters, and formulas can be used as an example for this equation.
- / changing a shape using turn,flip, slide,or resize. After any of those, the shape still has the same size,area,angles,and line lengths.
- / a symbol and placeholder for a quantitiy that may change.It may represent a number, vector,a matrix,a function,the argument of a function, a set, or an element of a set.Often known as "x".
- / an exponent that can be a fraction.represents both an integer exponent and an nth term.
- / two lines on the same plane that never intercept, no matter how far they keep going.These can be represented in the real world by showing them through train tracks.
- / the difference between each number in an arithmetic sequence. the sequence {1, 4, 7, 10, 13,...} is made by adding 3 each time, so 3 is the ( ).
- / is a flip-over-the-line reflection. The preimage and image are congruent, but they are mirrored images of each other.
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- / a line that passes through two lines in the same plane at two distinct points.When this line goes through two parallel lines, angles are formed where they connect.
- / a scalar value that is a function of the entries of a square matrix.Allows characterizing some properties of the matrix and the linear map represented by the matrix.
- / a set of numbers arranged in rows and columns so as to form a rectangular array.Used to represent a mathematical object or a property of such an object.
- / turns the preimage around a fixed point, called the center of rotation. The center of rotation may be any point, including the origin or a point on the preimage
- / is a transformation that moves all points of a figure by the same distance in a given direction. Sometimes we call these shifts or slides.
- / a sequence of non-zero numbers where each term after the first is found by multiplying the previous one by a fixed, non-zero number called the common ratio. Example 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64..
- / in a right angled triangle the ( ) of an angle is the length of the adjacent side divided by the length of the hypotenuse.
- / a sequence in which the difference between any two terms is constant. when you take any number in the sequence then subtract it from the previous one, and the result is always the same or constant.
- / a set of numbers with a particular pattern or function. Each number is called a term.
20 Clues: / a set of numbers with a particular pattern or function. Each number is called a term. • / an exponent that can be a fraction.represents both an integer exponent and an nth term. • / is a flip-over-the-line reflection. The preimage and image are congruent, but they are mirrored images of each other. • ...
Chanakya Niti 3.0- Round 1 2022-02-14
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- One of the 7 basic QC tools used to identify the root cause of a problem is also called as a __________ diagram
- One of the commonly used project management algorithm for scheduling project activities
- The mindset of process improvement based on waste elimination and flow maximisation. This comes mainly from the Toyota Production System
- The ________ X matrix template in lean management that includes goals, strategies, strategic projects (initiatives), and owners.
- This planning approach aligns an organization’s strategic goals with the projects to make sure that efforts are coordinated
- This framework is a strategic planning tool that helps managers devise strategies for future growth
- this analysis measures how much value consumers place on a product's features
- A strategy that outlines how a company might engage with customers in order to persuade them to buy their product or service while also gaining a competitive edge.
- This is a process to ensure that the Quality of the Process and/or Output is maintained.
- This analysis helps us analyze how the project performance changes with our assumptions that projections are based upon
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- sudden and extremely rapid growth in startups after a long period of linear growth is called as _________ growth
- One of the growth curves depicting various stages of organization including creativity, direction, delegation, coordination and collaboration
- The unexplored area of a company that might have a lucrative opportunity
- an acronym for a phrase used during business meetings to bring up topics not pertaining to that meeting
- The process of brainstorming to find out the core reason(s) as to why the problem is occurring
- Point of congestion in a system or process that affects the efficiency of the entire system or process
- Is an efficiency tool used to organise task cards in systematic groups based on where they are in their completion journey.
- the most used term meaning the form of document often used to showcase ideas
- Warren Bennis and Burt Nannes are credited for coining this acronym which is widely used in context today for leadership and governance under tough times
- Low growth high market share business unit or product in growth-share matrix
20 Clues: The unexplored area of a company that might have a lucrative opportunity • the most used term meaning the form of document often used to showcase ideas • Low growth high market share business unit or product in growth-share matrix • this analysis measures how much value consumers place on a product's features • ...
RAMANUJAN MATHEMATICS CLUB AT SRM E-IMF 2021 2021-09-28
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- Name of the theorem that states: f(x) ≤ g(x) ≤ h(x)
- Branch of Mathematics that deals with the differentiation and integration
- The average value of a random function is always equal to ____.
- A collection of elements.
- A line that intersects a curve at a minimum of two distinct points.
- For the line x=0, the slope is ____.
- e=2.718 is known as the _____ constant.
- The path traced by the moving point based on the geometrical conditions given
- A flat 2-D surface that extends to infinity.
- Locus of the intersection points of tangents to any conic section is called ________ circle.
- The repeatedly occurring value in a data set.
- A step-function is a _____ function.
- The mean squared difference between each data point and the centre of the distribution measured by the mean.
- Mutually ______ events are things that cannot happen at the same time.
- Birthplace of Sir Ramanujan.
- Square roots of numbers which cannot be simplified into any of the whole numbers.
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- A quadrilateral with all sides equal.
- The longest side of a right-angled triangle.
- The curve of |x| is continuous and ________ at every point except (0,0).
- The matrix which, when multiplied by itself, yields itself is called _______ matrix.
- P(A and B) = P(A)*P(B|A) is the formula for _______ probability.
- Diagrams used to depict the logical relations between sets
- A line such that the distance between the curve and the line approaches zero as one or both of the x or y coordinates tends to infinity.
- A triangular array of binomial coefficients is also known as ______’s Triangle
- The regular scalar triple product (coefficient as 1) is used to determine the volume of a 3-D shape called _____.
- Two lines in 3-D that neither intersect each other nor are they parallel are known as ____ lines.
- Sum of the dots on opposite faces of a dice is always _____.
- If ‘x’ and ‘y’ add up to 90 degrees, then they are said to be _______ angles
- In a circle, a secant divides the circle into 2 ______.
- Set of outputs of a function
30 Clues: A collection of elements. • Birthplace of Sir Ramanujan. • Set of outputs of a function • For the line x=0, the slope is ____. • A step-function is a _____ function. • A quadrilateral with all sides equal. • e=2.718 is known as the _____ constant. • The longest side of a right-angled triangle. • A flat 2-D surface that extends to infinity. • ...
ANA171 Histology Revision 2019-04-25
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- The collective term for support cells in the central nervous system.
- Type of exocrine secretion where the whole cell disrupts into the lumen.
- The type of cartilage in intervertebral discs.
- The term for an increase in muscle cell size.
- Non-membranous organelle which synthesizes proteins.
- The most common type of cell found in connective tissue.
- The name of the connective tissue sheath which surrounds a muscle.
- The cell which myelinates several axons in the central nervous system.
- It is the connective tissue underlying the oral mucosa which contain salivary glands.
- When there is a decrease in muscle size.
- Where ATP is produced.
- The cell which myelinates an axon in the peripheral nervous system.
- A specialized junction between a nerve axon and another cell.
- This salivary gland produces both serous and mucous secretions.
- The smallest component of skeletal muscle.
- The tissue type responsible for transmission of impulses in the body.
- Type of glandular secretion where the product is picked up directly by the blood stream.
- Another name for lamellar or compact bone.
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- Epithelium which appears to be more than one layer, but is only one.
- The deep layer of skin.
- A specialized epithelial cell which produces cerebrospinal fluid in the central nervous system.
- The cell which actively produces cartilage extracellular matrix.
- Collection of nerve cell bodies, axons, support cells and support tissue in peripheral nervous system.
- The functional unit of contration in skeletal muscle.
- A cell which can resorp bone matrix.
- Term for multiple layers of cells in epithelium.
- The muscle type which has cross striations but is under involuntary control.
- The term for an increase the number of muscle cells.
- This papillae is the largest on the tongue and contain many taste buds.
- A salivary gland which produce only mucous secretions.
- Membranous organelle which performs intracellular digestion.
- The canal which connects haversian systems to one another.
- This flat salivary gland is located below and in front of the the pinna of the ear.
- Finger-like projection from the surface of a cell.
34 Clues: Where ATP is produced. • The deep layer of skin. • A cell which can resorp bone matrix. • When there is a decrease in muscle size. • The smallest component of skeletal muscle. • Another name for lamellar or compact bone. • The term for an increase in muscle cell size. • The type of cartilage in intervertebral discs. • Term for multiple layers of cells in epithelium. • ...
CS431 - Machine Learning 2025-11-11
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- Value of k in k-NN is determined using
- L2 norm is also called as
- is used to solve the dual optimization problem in SVM
- Cost of k-means algorithm is measured using (abbreviated term)
- What will be the size of the confusion matrix, if the dataset having 561 features with N class labels is used for training and testing?
- Ratio of correctly predicted +ves to the total number of +ves is called
- Representative objects used in the clustering method is termed to be
- Method used to train the model with N-1 samples and tested with 1 sample
- k-NN is an example of ___________ learning
- Binary classifier sensitive to Noise?
- Generalized distance measure of L1 and L2 norm is
- Ratio of predicted +ves to the total number of predicted +ves
- constant used to increase/decrease the net input value in logistic regression
- P(X/C) in Naive Bayes is termed to be
- Entropy of the dataset having binary class labels can have the value >1. State Yes or Noo
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- Hair color is an example of ___________ data type
- Class labels in the C4.5 algorithm are mostly at
- refers to transforming the dimension of the data to a higher dimension for easy discrimination.
- _________ method is used to handle continuous attribute in Naive Bayes
- In the collected student dataset, scholarid of two students is missing, it can be replaced by a unique identifier. State Yes or Noo.
- Sigmoid activation function transforms linear combined data to ______________ form.
- soft margin SVM additionally has ________ variable with hard margin SVM
- A classifier model performs better on training, but poorly on testing is referred to
- ID3 is sensitive to number of ___________ attribute values
- Iterative relocation is the other name of _________ algorithm
- P(X) is naive bayes is termed to be
- Distance measure used by k-NN to train and test the categorical features is
- Non-linear Activation function
- Type-I error in the confusion matrix refers to the value
- Likert scale is an example of ___________ data
30 Clues: L2 norm is also called as • Non-linear Activation function • P(X) is naive bayes is termed to be • Binary classifier sensitive to Noise? • P(X/C) in Naive Bayes is termed to be • Value of k in k-NN is determined using • k-NN is an example of ___________ learning • Likert scale is an example of ___________ data • Class labels in the C4.5 algorithm are mostly at • ...
Korsord Celler 2019-09-19
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- den organell där cellandningen sker
- centrum det stället på enzymett där substratet binder
- Komplexa föreningar spjälkas till enkla
- denna fäster på en vesikel och vandrar mha ATP vandrar längs cellskellettet som utnyttjas som räls
- energibärande nukleotid
- proteinrik vattenlösning i mitokondriens inre
- Under vattnets diffusion går vattnet från en hög till en låg sådan här
- ämnesomsättning
- Cellen utsöndrar partiklar genom vesiklar
- ständig slumpmässig rörelse där lösta molekyler går från hög till låg koncentration
- De ämnen som omvandlas mha enzymer
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- Membranomslutna blåsor
- Ett ämne som påskyndar en reaktion (utan att själv förbrukas)
- Cellmembranet är huvudsakligen uppbyggt utav dessa
- I en aktiv transport diffunderas ämnet längs med denns
- Cellen tar in partiklar genom vesiklar
- den process då glukos tillsammans med syre omvandlas till energi, koldioxid och vatten
- Enkla föreningar syntetisera till komplexa
18 Clues: ämnesomsättning • Membranomslutna blåsor • energibärande nukleotid • De ämnen som omvandlas mha enzymer • den organell där cellandningen sker • Cellen tar in partiklar genom vesiklar • Komplexa föreningar spjälkas till enkla • Cellen utsöndrar partiklar genom vesiklar • Enkla föreningar syntetisera till komplexa • proteinrik vattenlösning i mitokondriens inre • ...
Test how well you've been paying attention, by filling in the last name of the teacher these quotes refer to. 2024-05-13
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- The teacher with one of the hardest classes in the school.
- Talk about standing on business.
- "Get out of the bathroom"
- Time to run around the block.
- Black Jesus
- Please move expeditiously
- I might have more pink in my closet than Barbie.
- "Have you seen Pokemon"
- "Stop talking and fill out those applications.Love ya,kisses"
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- Don't get stuck in the matrix, bitcoin is the way to go.
- This person has the same shoe in several colors
- Their name rhymes with piano.
- I represent the Catholic faith, my name is Francis.
- Hey Queen, Hey King..staying healthy?I love that for you.
- Drums go _____ bin, bada boom.
- This person would probably make a joke about a random thing being a cult.
- She cannot ride a bike.
- The US national bird
18 Clues: Black Jesus • The US national bird • She cannot ride a bike. • "Have you seen Pokemon" • "Get out of the bathroom" • Please move expeditiously • Their name rhymes with piano. • Time to run around the block. • Drums go _____ bin, bada boom. • Talk about standing on business. • This person has the same shoe in several colors • I might have more pink in my closet than Barbie. • ...
decimals and fractions 2020-05-14
7 Clues: part of a whole • identical; the same • occurring, found or done often • a value represented by a digit • the number of rows and columns in a square matrix • a system based on tens, tenths and the power of ten • a number obtained by multiplying 2 or more numbers together
