matrix Crossword Puzzles
1488 2025-10-17
5 Clues: not long • the sound of a clock • like a counter in programming. • numeric fucntion of square matrix • this is what you do to a file or a webpage to view or use it
South Suite Mayhem 2023-07-31
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- - Of all the stupid things to do on a hot day
- - having a row? Add an L
- - the cocoa sound does not mean you should pair it with chocolate
- - Italian version of a dish made famous by Alexis
- - don't be angry, it's just what we use letters to make
- - the teaching kind, the bane of Michelle's life
- - usually delicious unless Alexis has garnished it
- - "Go east, young man" they said to Jeremey "but don't use your car because...
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- - what they were wright about
- - usually used to avoid washing up, but Alexis uses them to torture gardeners
- - what the bicycle making wright brothers would have made if there had been 3 of them
- - Michelle's source of new friends
- - Jeremy was accused of being one
- - naps interrupted by Public Announcement
14 Clues: - having a row? Add an L • - what they were wright about • - Jeremy was accused of being one • - Michelle's source of new friends • - naps interrupted by Public Announcement • - Of all the stupid things to do on a hot day • - the teaching kind, the bane of Michelle's life • - Italian version of a dish made famous by Alexis • ...
CYTOSKELETON AND NUCLEUS 2025-01-28
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- What is the site of transcription inside the cell?
- Wham protein fibers provide structural organization to the nucleus?
- Which cytoskeletal element assists in intracellular transport?
- What process involves copying DNA into mRNA?
- What structure provides support and shape to the cell?
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- What organelle houses the genetic material of the cell?
- Which chromatin type is loosely packed and active in transcription?
- Which disease is caused by dysfunction in cilia?
- Which component is responsible for muscle contraction?
- What process involves the copying of DNA before cell division?
- What structure forms the mitotic spindle during cell division?
- What disorder results from mutations in the LMNA gene?
- Which filaments provide mechanical support to the cell?
- Which nuclear region is responsible for ribosome synthesis?
- What regulates the passage of molecules in and out of the nucleus?
15 Clues: What process involves copying DNA into mRNA? • Which disease is caused by dysfunction in cilia? • What is the site of transcription inside the cell? • Which component is responsible for muscle contraction? • What disorder results from mutations in the LMNA gene? • What organelle houses the genetic material of the cell? • ...
organizational units 2025-10-09
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- group activities around common customer categories
- the second layer of the pyramid organizational structure
- the third layer of the pyramid organizational structure
- groups employees with similar and related occupational specialties
- a systematic group of individuals which have been brought together to accomplish a common goal
- consists entirely of work groups and teams which preform an organizations work
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- the grouping of individuals into departments based on work functions product or service, target market, etc.
- divides the organization by product or service it produces
- the lowest level of the pyramid organizational structure
- composed of self contained units or divisions
- group activities based on work or costumer flow
- the top layer of the pyramid organizational structure
- group activities with similar functions by units or departments
- non elaborate structure
- combines elements of fuctional and product based departmentalization
15 Clues: non elaborate structure • composed of self contained units or divisions • group activities based on work or costumer flow • group activities around common customer categories • the top layer of the pyramid organizational structure • the third layer of the pyramid organizational structure • the lowest level of the pyramid organizational structure • ...
Biology Extra Credit 2025-10-27
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- – Dense region inside the nucleus where ribosomes are made.
- – Powerhouse of the cell; site of cellular respiration and energy (ATP) production.
- – Float in cytoplasm; make proteins used inside the cell.
- – Endoplasmic reticulum with ribosomes; synthesizes and processes proteins.
- – Folds of the inner mitochondrial membrane that increase surface area.
- – Endoplasmic reticulum without ribosomes; makes lipids and detoxifies substances.
- – Describes the flexible structure of the plasma membrane made of lipids and proteins.
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- – Bound to the rough ER; make proteins for export or membranes.
- – Contain digestive enzymes to break down waste and old cell parts.
- – Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and lipids for transport.
- – Fluid-filled space inside the mitochondria.
- – Double membrane surrounding the nucleus.
- – Control center of the cell containing DNA.
- – Break down fatty acids and detoxify harmful substances.
14 Clues: – Double membrane surrounding the nucleus. • – Control center of the cell containing DNA. • – Fluid-filled space inside the mitochondria. • – Float in cytoplasm; make proteins used inside the cell. • – Break down fatty acids and detoxify harmful substances. • – Dense region inside the nucleus where ribosomes are made. • ...
Bone Structure 2018-04-26
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- The organic matrix of bone is made up of 10% of what?
- Which canals allow for transport of nutrients and waste?
- Name one factor which affects bone health/density?
- Which nerve cell is responsible for regulating bone response to the mechanical environment?
- Where do you find spongy bone?
- What is the structural unit of compact bone?
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- Which type of bone is laid down during embryonic development?
- Bones are highly vascular, what is this useful for?
- Thick vascular connective tissue on the outside of long bones
- A haematological reason we have bones
- Which law describes the bones ability to adapt to its mechanical demands?
11 Clues: Where do you find spongy bone? • A haematological reason we have bones • What is the structural unit of compact bone? • Name one factor which affects bone health/density? • Bones are highly vascular, what is this useful for? • The organic matrix of bone is made up of 10% of what? • Which canals allow for transport of nutrients and waste? • ...
CELLS 2023-10-31
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- fires electric signals called action potentials
- the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production
- controls what enters and leaves the cell.
- a cell produced through hematopoiesis and found mainly in the blood
- cell which has a true nucleus and all the membrane-bound organelles
- provides the cell with structural support
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- a thin,continuous,protective layer of compactly packed cells with a little intercellular matrix
- makes protein for the cell
- involved in protecting the body against both infectious disease and foreign invaders
- aid in intra-cellular digestion, breaking down wastes and old organelles
- single-celled organism that lacks a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles
11 Clues: makes protein for the cell • controls what enters and leaves the cell. • provides the cell with structural support • fires electric signals called action potentials • the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production • a cell produced through hematopoiesis and found mainly in the blood • ...
east, ry, stems 2 EXT. 2024-03-22
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- to be scared of spiders
- there are 1000 megabytes in it
- The action of putting something in
- a dead body
- the fact or process of doing something, typically to achieve an aim.
- an environment or material in which something develops; a surrounding medium or structure.
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- to be admired by many
- to advance or create a new thing
- make (something) appear larger than it is, especially with a lens or microscope.
- not active EX. the valcano was _____
- expend money with expectation of achieving profit or material result by putting it into financial plans, shares, or property, or by using it to develop a commercial ventre.
11 Clues: a dead body • to be admired by many • to be scared of spiders • there are 1000 megabytes in it • to advance or create a new thing • The action of putting something in • not active EX. the valcano was _____ • the fact or process of doing something, typically to achieve an aim. • make (something) appear larger than it is, especially with a lens or microscope. • ...
DBH110 2023-06-15
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- without definite shape
- a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently
- nucleus, focus, point of origin
- heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen
- heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen
- white blood cell, functions to protect body against infection and disease
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- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts
- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate
- surrounding framework, enables development in a structured manner
- dental biofilm that has been mineralized
- not made up of or containing cells
11 Clues: without definite shape • nucleus, focus, point of origin • not made up of or containing cells • dental biofilm that has been mineralized • surrounding framework, enables development in a structured manner • white blood cell, functions to protect body against infection and disease • heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen • ...
LPA 9 2022-11-29
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- relating to or denoting exercise that improves or intended to improve the efficiency of the cardiovascular system
- A biochemical mechanism in plants which
- absorbs light for photosynthesis
- The breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid
- A tissue in animal or plant cells
- the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level
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- The sequence of reactions by which most living cells generate energy
- A number of flattened sacs inside a
- The energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water through 1 degree Celsius
- the supportive tissue of an epithelial organ
- The natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue
11 Clues: absorbs light for photosynthesis • A tissue in animal or plant cells • A number of flattened sacs inside a • A biochemical mechanism in plants which • the supportive tissue of an epithelial organ • The natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue • the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level • ...
Soft deposits and biofilm 2024-12-15
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- lacking a clear structure or focus
- containing more of something that is needed for saturation
- a place in which bacteria have settled and multiplied because of particularly suitable conditions
- without oxygen
- requires oxygen to grow and live
- white blood cells
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- chelating agents that are added to toothpastes and dental rinses to help prevent tartar and plaque buildup
- a widely occurring pale green to purple mineral, consisting of calcium phosphate with some fluorine, chlorine, and other elements. It is used in the manufacture of fertilizers.
- gives shape and form
- a hard, calcified deposit that forms and coats the teeth and gums
- contains no cells
11 Clues: without oxygen • contains no cells • white blood cells • gives shape and form • requires oxygen to grow and live • lacking a clear structure or focus • containing more of something that is needed for saturation • a hard, calcified deposit that forms and coats the teeth and gums • ...
NBC- Electron transport chain 2021-03-30
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- Co enzyme Q is hydrophilic or hydrophobic
- In ComplexII 2 protons are translocated across membrane TRUE OR FALSE
- ____ also known as cytochrome reductase
- for every 4H+ ions=____ ATP is produced
- in chemiosmotic hypothesis, Complex 1 and 3 pump ____ protons per pair of electrons
- 1 NADH=____ ATP
- ____ theory was proposed by Peter Mitchell in 1960
- malate shuttle yield___ ATP
- Antibiotic completely blocks oxidation and phosphorylation by blocking the flow of protons through ATP synthase
- In muscle and brain _____ shuttle occurs
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- ____ is a benzoquinone linked to a number of isopropene units
- Protons have a thermodynamic tendency to return to matrix
- Competitive inhibitor of complexII
- succinate dehydrogenase is also known as
- protein involved in electron transfer that contains a heme group
- 1 FADH2=____ATP
- Glycerol shuttle yield ____ ATP
- In complexI 2 electrons from NADH are transferred to FMN and then transferred to _____ cluster
- Plays an important role in causing apoptosis in programmed cell death
19 Clues: 1 FADH2=____ATP • 1 NADH=____ ATP • malate shuttle yield___ ATP • Glycerol shuttle yield ____ ATP • Competitive inhibitor of complexII • ____ also known as cytochrome reductase • for every 4H+ ions=____ ATP is produced • succinate dehydrogenase is also known as • In muscle and brain _____ shuttle occurs • Co enzyme Q is hydrophilic or hydrophobic • ...
Printmaking 2025-12-12
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- A print where ink is forced through a mesh screen
- The artist known for Baroque etchings
- Relief printing done on wood blocks
- This artist was a master of woodcut printing
- the original master image
- The book famously printed by Gutenberg's press
- A print created on a metal plate dipped in acid
- A type of printing where only one image is created
- The number of prints that are created
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- He brought the printing press to Europe
- A print where ink is left in an indented area
- Prints made by drawing on a specially treated stone
- The artist who famously used screen printing
- A type of art that involves making multiple copies of an image.
- Cutting into wood or metal with precise lines
- A print where ink is added to a raised surface
- The machine used to create a print
- The material used in linocuts
- the material used to create a print
19 Clues: the original master image • The material used in linocuts • The machine used to create a print • Relief printing done on wood blocks • the material used to create a print • The artist known for Baroque etchings • The number of prints that are created • He brought the printing press to Europe • The artist who famously used screen printing • ...
Vitamins 2014-11-09
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- bone matrix which is insufficiently mineralized or calcified
- When athletes protein load, drinking liquid protein with raw eggs, it leads to the blocked absorption of this vitamin
- another name for vitamin B6
- All tissues accumulate this Vitamin by diffusion and mediated transport
- deficiency can lead to night blindness
- Plant-based foods, nuts, legumes, and grains are all a good source of
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- crosses membranes poorly and depends on several binding proteins for its transport throughout the body.
- outstanding antioxidant due to its reduction potential as an electron donor
- indication of vitamin K deficiency
- plasma vitamin Ais mainly in the form of
10 Clues: another name for vitamin B6 • indication of vitamin K deficiency • deficiency can lead to night blindness • plasma vitamin Ais mainly in the form of • bone matrix which is insufficiently mineralized or calcified • Plant-based foods, nuts, legumes, and grains are all a good source of • All tissues accumulate this Vitamin by diffusion and mediated transport • ...
DotyM Period 3 2021-02-11
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- A sac like pit in the skin from which the hair grows
- a pigment that gives the skin color
- cells that help protect the body against infection
- The skin below the nail
- the part of the hair that sticks out from the skin’s surface
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- at the center of the hair, which is soft
- The bottom of the follicle where the actual hair growth happens
- a type of protein that’s a basic component of hair, skin, and nails
- The whitish crescent shaped area at the base of the nail
- the hard outer layer of the hair that protects the shaft
10 Clues: The skin below the nail • a pigment that gives the skin color • at the center of the hair, which is soft • cells that help protect the body against infection • A sac like pit in the skin from which the hair grows • The whitish crescent shaped area at the base of the nail • the hard outer layer of the hair that protects the shaft • ...
Data Structure 2020-11-28
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- , A node that does not have any child node is called_____.
- , A graph in which all vertices have equal degree is known as.
- , table and matrix array also called as _____dimensional array
- , A function or method who has the ability of calling itself to solve the problem
- , which type of search can be applied only in sorted array.
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- , which type of notation can be used to measure the complexity of algorithm.
- , An important factor to find the complexity of the algorithm.
- , reverse polish notation also known as.
- , I am also known as deck.
- , I am also known as polish notation.
10 Clues: , I am also known as deck. • , I am also known as polish notation. • , reverse polish notation also known as. • , A node that does not have any child node is called_____. • , which type of search can be applied only in sorted array. • , An important factor to find the complexity of the algorithm. • , A graph in which all vertices have equal degree is known as. • ...
Weekly Review Crossword #2 2023-03-20
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- Process by which carbon from an inorganic source such as CO2 gets incorporated into an organic molecule
- Occurring in the absence of oxygen
- Involving or occurring in the presence of oxygen
- Light-independent reaction
- Organelle of photosynthesis in plants and some protists
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- Semifluid matrix between the thylakoid membrane and the two outer membranes of a chloroplast
- Depending on the type of organism involved there are two types of fermentation- Alcoholic and lactic acid fermentation
- Light-dependent reaction
- Distance between the crests of two successive waves
- remove CO2 from the atmosphere and lock its carbon atoms in organic compounds
10 Clues: Light-dependent reaction • Light-independent reaction • Occurring in the absence of oxygen • Involving or occurring in the presence of oxygen • Distance between the crests of two successive waves • Organelle of photosynthesis in plants and some protists • remove CO2 from the atmosphere and lock its carbon atoms in organic compounds • ...
Output Devices 2025-01-13
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- project image from a computer to a larger area
- device used to send data from a computer to another device or user
- used in medicine to produce organs such as bones to implant in human bodies
- old monitors that uses Cathode Ray Tube
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- are used when printing quality and speed of output are important.
- used as both input and output device
- has a stepper motor moves the paper forwards step-by-step when printing
- another name for screen or display
- used to print CAD/CAM drawings
- use a set of pins to press an inked ribbon against the paper
10 Clues: used to print CAD/CAM drawings • another name for screen or display • used as both input and output device • old monitors that uses Cathode Ray Tube • project image from a computer to a larger area • use a set of pins to press an inked ribbon against the paper • are used when printing quality and speed of output are important. • ...
Anatomy & Physiology Final 2025-01-27
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- is multinucleated, the only muscle tissue you can voluntarily move
- within lymph vessels is caused by skeletal muscular muscular contraction
- marrow forms new red and white blood cells and removes dirty blood cells
- Small pinto bean shaped like organ
- The only connective tissue in the body with a fluid extracellular matrix (55)
- in the lung accompany the major airways and respiratory bronchioles
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- system protects the respiratory system
- Organ that keeps our blood flowing
- form new bone tissue and help with repairs (29)
- what strength is associated with lower levels of classic cardiovascular risk factors
- is directly connected to the muscle contractions through connective tissue
11 Clues: Organ that keeps our blood flowing • Small pinto bean shaped like organ • system protects the respiratory system • form new bone tissue and help with repairs (29) • is multinucleated, the only muscle tissue you can voluntarily move • in the lung accompany the major airways and respiratory bronchioles • ...
2 2024-01-30
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- A dot matrix data structure representing a grid of pixels.
- A note explaining or illustrating a part of a drawing.
- A style of line in drawing, such as solid, dashed, or dotted.
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- A window or viewpoint for viewing a drawing.
- A separate level within a CAD drawing.
- A preset model used to create new drawings.
- A view of an object as it would appear if cut through by an intersecting plane.
- The process of adding color, shading, and texture to a drawing.
- A simplified or abstract representation.
- A quantity having direction as well as magnitude.
10 Clues: A separate level within a CAD drawing. • A simplified or abstract representation. • A preset model used to create new drawings. • A window or viewpoint for viewing a drawing. • A quantity having direction as well as magnitude. • A note explaining or illustrating a part of a drawing. • A dot matrix data structure representing a grid of pixels. • ...
Design and Analysis of Algorithm 2022-08-18
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- Dijikstras single source shortest apth problem
- Greedy name of the method to find one optimal solution from set of feasible solutions
- Simple if all the vertices of a path are distinct the path is said to be?
- Queue data structure used in FIFO branch and bound technique?
- Merge sort Divide and Conquer algorithm
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- Kruskal simple algorithm to find minimum cost spanning tree.
- Pointer address of another variable
- Algorithm step by step procedure to solve a problem
- Quadratic Efficiency class of matrix addition
- Finiteness characteristic of an algorithm should terminate after finite number of steps
10 Clues: Pointer address of another variable • Merge sort Divide and Conquer algorithm • Quadratic Efficiency class of matrix addition • Dijikstras single source shortest apth problem • Algorithm step by step procedure to solve a problem • Kruskal simple algorithm to find minimum cost spanning tree. • Queue data structure used in FIFO branch and bound technique? • ...
Thi Thi’s vocab Crossword 1 2023-01-20
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- complete control of the market for a service or product.(Adverb)
- A body; in linguistics: a body of words.(Noun)
- a substance, situation, or environment in which something has its origin.(Noun)
- A disease of the liver that causes inflammation, yellow skin and a fever.(Noun)
- The science of how diseases spread.(Noun)
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- pertaining to or involving right angles or perpendiculars ( makes a plus +).(Adjective.)
- A poisonous chemical in cigarettes that makes it difficult to stop smoking.(Noun)
- to weaken or destroy something secretly and usually slowly.(Verb)
- About space (adj.)
- A prefix meaning 'recent' or 'new'. (Noun.)
10 Clues: About space (adj.) • The science of how diseases spread.(Noun) • A prefix meaning 'recent' or 'new'. (Noun.) • A body; in linguistics: a body of words.(Noun) • complete control of the market for a service or product.(Adverb) • to weaken or destroy something secretly and usually slowly.(Verb) • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-28
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- Thread-like carriers of hereditary information, visible during cell division.
- Intracellular matrix that supports organelles and facilitates biochemical reactions.
- A process where molecules move from high to low concentration without energy input.
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- Type of cell lacking membrane-bound organelles.
- membrane Semi-permeable boundary that facilitates selective exchange of materials.
- Cell division producing genetically identical diploid cells.
- Division type that results in four genetically varied haploid cells.
- wall Rigid structure external to the plasma membrane in plant cells.
- Passive transport mechanism involving net movement of water.
- Control center of the cell that contains genetic material.
10 Clues: Type of cell lacking membrane-bound organelles. • Control center of the cell that contains genetic material. • Cell division producing genetically identical diploid cells. • Passive transport mechanism involving net movement of water. • Division type that results in four genetically varied haploid cells. • ...
Cellular Respiration 2019-02-18
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- Krebs Cycle: The Second Stage of Cellular Respiration that occurs in the mitochondria.
- The location of where photosynthesis takes place.
- The source of energy for every living life form on earth.
- The powerhouse of the cell.
- the space between the inner and outer membrane
- A Process where the glucose molecule is split.
- One Word, Breathe.
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- The space inside the inner membrane
- A process where light is used and converted to energy.
- Acid: The stuff that makes you feel the burn when working out
- Another word for carbohydrates.
- Occurs when not enough oxygen is present.
- Dioxide: This is what we let out when we "breathe on our plants."
- Transport Chain: The Third Stage of Cellular Respiration that occurs in the inner membrane of the mitochondria.
- If you are thirsty you might want to drink this.
15 Clues: One Word, Breathe. • The powerhouse of the cell. • Another word for carbohydrates. • The space inside the inner membrane • Occurs when not enough oxygen is present. • the space between the inner and outer membrane • A Process where the glucose molecule is split. • If you are thirsty you might want to drink this. • The location of where photosynthesis takes place. • ...
BA COP Crossword 2023-07-05
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- Moves quickly and easily, a popular software methodology
- Helps understands the users job, good for reflection
- Technique for requirement elicitation or by a journalist
- A R___picture to help show a business issue or problem
- Mockup to investigate business situations
- Meow, defining and analysing business stakeholder perspectives.
- Story describes a desired feature by a...
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- A notation used for process mapping
- Helps with the customer journey to find their way
- What tool can help you evaluate the political risks and opportunities for a business?
- A matrix that is used to show whether a requirement has been delivered
- A session that shines a light
- Question asked a lot by children and used a lot by BAs
- A non functional requirement that keeps you safe
- A model that shows relationship between user and system
15 Clues: A session that shines a light • A notation used for process mapping • Mockup to investigate business situations • Story describes a desired feature by a... • A non functional requirement that keeps you safe • Helps with the customer journey to find their way • Helps understands the users job, good for reflection • Question asked a lot by children and used a lot by BAs • ...
KEY TERMS CROSSWORD 2013-05-26
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- "Self-nourishing" organisms, make their own food
- Carbon-fixing enzyme of lights independent photosynthesis reactions
- Reaction in which light energy breaks down a molecule
- Metabolic pathway by which photoautotrophs capture light energy and use it to make sugars
- Choroplasts inner membrane system that forms a continous compartment in the stroma
- Main energy carrier between reaction sites in cells
- Semifluid matrix between the thylakoid membrane and the two outer membranes of chloroplasts
- Distance between the crests of two successive waves of light
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- Orange and red pigments
- Most common photosynthetic pigment in plants
- Organelle of photosynthesis
- Electromagnetic energy of light is organized in this packets
- Groups of pigments and other molecules that work as a unit to begin photosynthesis
- Organic molecule that absorbs light of specific wavelengths
- Coenzyme that accepts electrons and hydrogen bonds
15 Clues: Orange and red pigments • Organelle of photosynthesis • Most common photosynthetic pigment in plants • "Self-nourishing" organisms, make their own food • Coenzyme that accepts electrons and hydrogen bonds • Main energy carrier between reaction sites in cells • Reaction in which light energy breaks down a molecule • ...
KEY TERMS CROSSWORD 2013-05-26
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- "Self-nourishing" organisms, make their own food
- Choroplasts inner membrane system that forms a continous compartment in the stroma
- Most common photosynthetic pigment in plants
- Carbon-fixing enzyme of lights independent photosynthesis reactions
- Main energy carrier between reaction sites in cells
- Metabolic pathway by which photoautotrophs capture light energy and use it to make sugars
- Distance between the crests of two successive waves of light
- Organic molecule that absorbs light of specific wavelengths
- Semifluid matrix between the thylakoid membrane and the two outer membranes of chloroplasts
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- Reaction in which light energy breaks down a molecule
- Coenzyme that accepts electrons and hydrogen bonds
- Groups of pigments and other molecules that work as a unit to begin photosynthesis
- Organelle of photosynthesis
- Orange and red pigments
- Electromagnetic energy of light is organized in this packets
15 Clues: Orange and red pigments • Organelle of photosynthesis • Most common photosynthetic pigment in plants • "Self-nourishing" organisms, make their own food • Coenzyme that accepts electrons and hydrogen bonds • Main energy carrier between reaction sites in cells • Reaction in which light energy breaks down a molecule • ...
Medische vorming module 2 2024-01-15
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- Herstelproces van beschadigde weefsels
- Ongedifferentieerde cellen; ook wel kiemcellen genoemd
- het bot van de knieschijf
- Een slijmvlies, het epitheel samen met de lamina propria
- Kraakbeencel
- De ribben 8 tot en met 12 zijn _______ribben, omdat ze niet direct met het borstbeen zijn verbonden.
- Nederlandse benaming voor os ilium, het grootste van de drie beenderen die moet elkaar vergroeid zijn en het heupbeen vormen
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- Het vezelig omhulsel dat het hart omgeeft en waarvan de binnenste, sereuze bekleding doorloopt in het epicardium
- onvoldoende verbening van het bot
- een cel die de vezels en de matrix van beenweefsel vormt
- Een niet-specifiek verdedigingsmechanisme op weefselniveau, gekenmerkt door zwelling, roodheid, warmte, pijn, en soms enig functieverlies
- Een sterke, onoplosbare eiwitvezel die veel voorkomt in bindweefsel
- Een fagocyterende cel van het mononucleaire fagocytensysteem
- borstbeen
- Nederlandse benaming voor os sphenoidale
15 Clues: borstbeen • Kraakbeencel • het bot van de knieschijf • onvoldoende verbening van het bot • Herstelproces van beschadigde weefsels • Nederlandse benaming voor os sphenoidale • Ongedifferentieerde cellen; ook wel kiemcellen genoemd • een cel die de vezels en de matrix van beenweefsel vormt • Een slijmvlies, het epitheel samen met de lamina propria • ...
spooky TCA 2023-10-25
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- the double bond orientation of aconitate, the intermediate of step two.
- how many times is CO2 produced in one round of TCA?
- type of reaction that takes OAA and acetyl-CoA to its product.
- what the hydrogen on the fourth carbon and OH on the second carbon of citrate do to make isocitrate.
- enzyme that makes isocitrate.
- the part of the mitochondria that TCA happens in.
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- the fear of ghosts.
- how many enzymes are used in TCA.
- have clear blood.
- type of decarboxylations Dr. Julin describes as "phase two"
- the enzyme in pineapple that digests human proteins.
- what animals can't see well but are great at baseball
- the product of oxaloacetate and acetyl-CoA.
- oxidizing agent used in step 6 (succinate to fumarate).
- how many times is GTP created?
15 Clues: have clear blood. • the fear of ghosts. • enzyme that makes isocitrate. • how many times is GTP created? • how many enzymes are used in TCA. • the product of oxaloacetate and acetyl-CoA. • the part of the mitochondria that TCA happens in. • how many times is CO2 produced in one round of TCA? • the enzyme in pineapple that digests human proteins. • ...
Nechť soutěž započne 2023-10-01
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- Jak se jmenuje holka kterou petrik sbalil v Uberu?
- Film ktery spojil Maja a Petrika
- Jak se jemoval starsi pan se kterym chodila misa
- Zeme o ktere Petrik vzdy se Zogim mluvi kdyz se opiji
- Jaké je jméno postavy za kterou hraje Petřik diablo
- Jake je křestní jméno Babičky kterou pan duda sbalil
- Ulice kde jste bydlely s Eve
- Jaké drogy jste našli v taxiku?
- Název ulice kde jste se opily s Norou a mamkou od Míšy
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- Na jakem festivalu se petrik sveril že mu bije srdce jen pro tu jedinou
- Jak se jmenuje ublizeny hrdina vaší "lovestory"
- Pub kde se Petřík na své 30 narozeniny pozvracel?
- Název klubu kde se potkala Mars s Míšou
- Do jake ulice misa poprve prijela za Petrikem?
- Název země kde Ex spolubydlící doufala ze se zasnoubí
15 Clues: Ulice kde jste bydlely s Eve • Jaké drogy jste našli v taxiku? • Film ktery spojil Maja a Petrika • Název klubu kde se potkala Mars s Míšou • Do jake ulice misa poprve prijela za Petrikem? • Jak se jmenuje ublizeny hrdina vaší "lovestory" • Jak se jemoval starsi pan se kterym chodila misa • Pub kde se Petřík na své 30 narozeniny pozvracel? • ...
Algebra terms 2025-05-14
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- A method that uses substitution to find the solution.
- A value that satisfies both equations in a system.
- A system with two or more equations.
- A system that has an infinite number of solutions.
- The process of finding where two lines meet.
- A method where equations are added or subtracted to eliminate variables.
- A graph where two lines do not intersect.
- A system where the lines are parallel.
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- A method where one variable is solved for in terms of the other.
- A point where two lines intersect.
- The graph of a system of equations that has exactly one solution.
- A system where no solution exists.
- The standard form of a linear equation, Ax + By = C.
- A solution method that uses matrices.
- The variable that changes in a linear equation.
15 Clues: A point where two lines intersect. • A system where no solution exists. • A system with two or more equations. • A solution method that uses matrices. • A system where the lines are parallel. • A graph where two lines do not intersect. • The process of finding where two lines meet. • The variable that changes in a linear equation. • ...
Algebra terms 2025-05-14
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- A system where no solution exists.
- A method where one variable is solved for in terms of the other.
- A system with two or more equations.
- Form The standard form of a linear equation, Ax + By = C.
- A solution method that uses matrices.
- The graph of a system of equations that has exactly one solution.
- A method where equations are added or subtracted to eliminate variables.
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- A point where two lines intersect.
- A system that has an infinite number of solutions.
- The variable that changes in a linear equation.
- A value that satisfies both equations in a system.
- A method that uses substitution to find the solution.
- Solution A graph where two lines do not intersect.
- A system where the lines are parallel.
- The process of finding where two lines meet.
15 Clues: A system where no solution exists. • A point where two lines intersect. • A system with two or more equations. • A solution method that uses matrices. • A system where the lines are parallel. • The process of finding where two lines meet. • The variable that changes in a linear equation. • A system that has an infinite number of solutions. • ...
Musculoskeletal System 2017-10-12
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- A condition where the spine curves significantly inward at the lower back
- A baby's foot is twisted out of shape or position
- A condition of bone softening in adults
- The connection between bones in the body that link the skeletal system into a functioning whole unit
- A condition caused by a sideways curve to the spine
- An abnormally rounded upper back
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- A cell that secretes the matrix for bone formation
- The softening and weakening of bones in children
- An infection of bone caused by staphylococcus
- A tough fibrous layer of collagen that provides a continuation to tendons and muscles
10 Clues: An abnormally rounded upper back • A condition of bone softening in adults • An infection of bone caused by staphylococcus • The softening and weakening of bones in children • A baby's foot is twisted out of shape or position • A cell that secretes the matrix for bone formation • A condition caused by a sideways curve to the spine • ...
Musculoskeletal System 2017-10-12
Across
- An abnormally rounded upper back
- An infection of bone caused by staphylococcus
- A baby's foot is twisted out of shape or position
- A condition where the spine curves significantly inward at the lower back
- A condition caused by a sideways curve to the spine
Down
- The connection between bones in the body that link the skeletal system into a functioning whole unit
- A tough fibrous layer of collagen that provides a continuation to tendons and muscles
- A cell that secretes the matrix for bone formation
- A condition of bone softening in adults
- The softening and weakening of bones in children
10 Clues: An abnormally rounded upper back • A condition of bone softening in adults • An infection of bone caused by staphylococcus • The softening and weakening of bones in children • A baby's foot is twisted out of shape or position • A cell that secretes the matrix for bone formation • A condition caused by a sideways curve to the spine • ...
Organization and Management 2020-11-05
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- a method of evaluating worker if the employee possesses important work characteristics
- a hybrid of divisional and functional structure
- refers to filling in all organizational positions
- it occurs when someone with authority confers upon another person the power to do the task
- a structure with power emanating from top down
- the simplest business form
- a type of reward given in a form of pay increases bonuses or increases in benefits
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- a cooperative and healthy relationship amongst a group
- a theory that refers to the old-fashioned ways
- this organizational structure clearly outlines the job to be performed by each individual
10 Clues: the simplest business form • a theory that refers to the old-fashioned ways • a structure with power emanating from top down • a hybrid of divisional and functional structure • refers to filling in all organizational positions • a cooperative and healthy relationship amongst a group • a type of reward given in a form of pay increases bonuses or increases in benefits • ...
Berühmte Filme 2024-02-09
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- - Klassisches Liebesdrama, das während des Zweiten Weltkriegs spielt
- - Episches Fantasyabenteuer basierend auf den Büchern von J.R.R. Tolkien
- - Science-Fiction-Film über eine simulierten Realität, in der Menschen versklavt sind
- - Romantisches Drama über die tragische Geschichte des Schiffbruchs
- - Krimidrama über eine Mafiafamilie in den USA
- - Drama über das Leben eines einfachen Mannes mit einem niedrigen IQ
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- - Science-Fiction-Epos über den Kampf zwischen Gut und Böse in einer fernen Galaxie
- - Historisches Drama über einen deutschen Unternehmer, der Juden rettet
- - Science-Fiction-Thriller über Träume und Realität
- - Thriller über einen gefährlichen Hai, der eine Küstenstadt terrorisiert
10 Clues: - Krimidrama über eine Mafiafamilie in den USA • - Science-Fiction-Thriller über Träume und Realität • - Romantisches Drama über die tragische Geschichte des Schiffbruchs • - Klassisches Liebesdrama, das während des Zweiten Weltkriegs spielt • - Drama über das Leben eines einfachen Mannes mit einem niedrigen IQ • ...
Crucigrama # 2 2023-10-09
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- Director de "Pulp Fiction" y "Kill Bill".
- Una película animada sobre juguetes que cobran vida cuando los humanos no están presentes.
- Película sobre un boxeador llamado Rocky Balboa.
- Película animada sobre un león llamado Simba.
- Actriz ganadora de un Oscar por su papel en "Monster's Ball"
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- Un clásico del cine dirigido por Steven Spielberg sobre un arqueólogo aventurero.
- Una película de ciencia ficción de 1999 que juega con la realidad.
- Director de "El Padrino" y "Apocalypse Now".
- Una película épica de 1977 con sables de luz y naves espaciales.
- Película de ciencia ficción sobre un extraterrestre amigable.
10 Clues: Director de "Pulp Fiction" y "Kill Bill". • Director de "El Padrino" y "Apocalypse Now". • Película animada sobre un león llamado Simba. • Película sobre un boxeador llamado Rocky Balboa. • Actriz ganadora de un Oscar por su papel en "Monster's Ball" • Película de ciencia ficción sobre un extraterrestre amigable. • ...
Calculus 2024-05-09
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- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anticalculus component of “tartar-control”
- a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner
- made up of or containing cells
- blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease.
- nucleus, focus, point of origin
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- without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure
- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate
- heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete absence of oxygen
- calcified dental plaque
- heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen
10 Clues: calcified dental plaque • made up of or containing cells • nucleus, focus, point of origin • without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure • a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner • heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete absence of oxygen • ...
Python Programming 2024-03-25
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- .... statement is used take an input from the user
- ...... stored data in the form of a key-values pair
- These words cannot be used as variable names
- ..... library is required to use functions like sin, cos, exp
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- ..... operation means storing data from program on a file
- ..... library is used for matrix operations
- ..... is used to execute a set of statements repeatedly
- This operation needs to be performed at the end on a file opened in program
- ..... operation means taking data from a file into a program
- ..... statement is used to display data on the screen
10 Clues: ..... library is used for matrix operations • These words cannot be used as variable names • .... statement is used take an input from the user • ...... stored data in the form of a key-values pair • ..... statement is used to display data on the screen • ..... is used to execute a set of statements repeatedly • ...
CaseQuest Milestone 1 2024-09-25
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- Every Friday if you don't do this, then Shamik/ AB will ping you on Monday
- You go here when you don't know where to begin
- Second highest GCC contributor in 2024 for A&A
- First name of Founder of BCG (think Batman)
- How many 'parampara pratishtha anushasan' does BCG have
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- An email that you typically get on Tuesday afternoon
- You resort to this when your ML model is just not listening to you
- Last name of our CT and KT enablers team
- First you do a case, and then you do this
- This placement is more important than horoscope placement
10 Clues: Last name of our CT and KT enablers team • First you do a case, and then you do this • First name of Founder of BCG (think Batman) • You go here when you don't know where to begin • Second highest GCC contributor in 2024 for A&A • An email that you typically get on Tuesday afternoon • How many 'parampara pratishtha anushasan' does BCG have • ...
Bio Crossword 2 2023-03-18
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- organic compounds that facilitate the action of enzymes and can bind temporarily or permanently to an enzyme
- Involving or occurring in the presence of oxygen
- Organelle of photosynthesis in plants and some protists
- Semifluid matrix between the thylakoid membrane two outer membranes of a chloroplast
- Gaps that open between guard cells on plant surfaces
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- Anaerobic pathway that harvests energy from carbohydrates
- Occurring in the absence of oxygen
- Distance between the crests of two successive waves
- Reactions in which glucose or another sugar is broken down into 2 pyruvates,netting 2 ATP
- Broken down into glycerol and fatty acids
10 Clues: Occurring in the absence of oxygen • Broken down into glycerol and fatty acids • Involving or occurring in the presence of oxygen • Distance between the crests of two successive waves • Gaps that open between guard cells on plant surfaces • Organelle of photosynthesis in plants and some protists • Anaerobic pathway that harvests energy from carbohydrates • ...
Jessica H Vanda N Ananya T Rybel B daniella M Jaymee V 2023-08-02
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- what helps the cell u move?
- the osteoblasts create a band of compact bone that surrounds the mid-section of called the
- What reproduces via Binary Fission
- include many unicellular organisms e.g. most protists & yeasts
- what translates the genetic code of messenger RNA?
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- what transports proteins into lysosomes and plasma membrane?
- is the 'blue print' that has all the information for a cell to function and reproduce.
- what is the power house of the cell
- contains genetic material of the cell
- the osteoblast turns in to this type after it calcifies in the bone matrix
10 Clues: what helps the cell u move? • What reproduces via Binary Fission • what is the power house of the cell • contains genetic material of the cell • what translates the genetic code of messenger RNA? • what transports proteins into lysosomes and plasma membrane? • include many unicellular organisms e.g. most protists & yeasts • ...
Markov Model 2025-05-12
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- A distribution that does not change as the process evolves
- The likelihood of a state change occurring
- The movement from one state to another in a Markov model
- The observable output associated with a hidden state
- A type of Markov model where states are not directly visible
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- The property that future states depend only on the current state
- A table used to represent state transition probabilities
- A process involving random variables and probabilities
- A sequence of states linked by transitions in a Markov process
- A specific condition or situation at a point in a Markov process
10 Clues: The likelihood of a state change occurring • The observable output associated with a hidden state • A process involving random variables and probabilities • A table used to represent state transition probabilities • The movement from one state to another in a Markov model • A distribution that does not change as the process evolves • ...
Engineering Design 2024-12-09
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- - This is a technique to create an original model on which something is patterned
- - This is a similar tracking technique as a network diagram.
- - ______ diagram is one of the most effective planning technique
- - This is a technique to create 3D models
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- - ______ Diagram is helpful to track the schedule
- - These are helpful in reading components and models
- - This is one of the evaluation technique using MS office application.
- - One of the extension for the Evaluation Matrix.
- - ____ chart is a horizontal bar chart used in project management to visually represent a project over time.
- - This is also called as cause & effect diagram
10 Clues: - This is a technique to create 3D models • - This is also called as cause & effect diagram • - ______ Diagram is helpful to track the schedule • - One of the extension for the Evaluation Matrix. • - These are helpful in reading components and models • - This is a similar tracking technique as a network diagram. • ...
A Crossword of Kato Tam 2019-09-23
5 Clues: Favorite kind of steak • This store saves me gas • A place that I go to a lot • My favorite movie came out in 1999 • I chatted with Ian McKellan who plays Gandalf and...
sounds good! 2013-08-27
5 Clues: iam a fossil • i was lost when i was a kid • iam a freezing atlantic walker • do you want a red pil or blue pill • professor of ornithology helps to save a breed
UNIT II TQM 2016-04-13
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- One of the best approach developed by JURAN
- Everything begins and end with...... in TQM
- ISO started when the US ...... were getting sub-par products from their suppliers
- One core value of Baldrige criteria is social......
- ..... Motor Company total quality management practices started in the 1980s
- Juran believed quality is associated with customer's.............
- The Quality Management Maturity Grid (QMMG) is an organizational maturity matrix conceived by........
- The... Bank Award is based on the internationally recognised EFQM Excellence Model.
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- Biggest benefit of ISO
- One benefit of TQM is increase.......
- Paperwork and organisation tasks
- TQM having a ...... term plan
- Always look to continually......
- Eighth clause of ISO9001:2008 is .......analysis and improvement
- First category of Malcom Baldrige Criteria
- The....... criteria is a framework that any organization can use to improve overall performance.
- In 1960, Dr. K. Ishikawa formalized “quality .........”
- One element of TQM
- ......14 points have become the guiding principle for oganisations
19 Clues: One element of TQM • Biggest benefit of ISO • TQM having a ...... term plan • Paperwork and organisation tasks • Always look to continually...... • One benefit of TQM is increase....... • First category of Malcom Baldrige Criteria • One of the best approach developed by JURAN • Everything begins and end with...... in TQM • One core value of Baldrige criteria is social...... • ...
Blue Team 2023-04-14
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- A word or phrase that qualifies limits or modifies something.
- The 80-20 rule
- Diary, record, and schedule of activities who have a common interest
- Matters have great value, significance, or consequence and have to do with results.
- Putting off doing something until a later time
- Time spent at or relating to school at employment.
- Planning how to control your time so that you can do the things you need and want to do.
- crises
- We accomplish all that we do through...
- An orderly or logical relation of parts that affords comprehension or recognition.
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- Who said this quote "Urgent matters are seldom important. Important matters are seldom urgent"
- Arranging or dealing with in order of importance.
- Relationship building.
- Being answerable or capable of being explained
- not common
- Carry an organizer that is able to be moved easily.
- The hours of the day when we get the most done.
- Matters requiring immediate attention.
- Free of leisure time.
- A rectangular array of a network of intersections.
20 Clues: crises • not common • The 80-20 rule • Free of leisure time. • Relationship building. • Matters requiring immediate attention. • We accomplish all that we do through... • Being answerable or capable of being explained • Putting off doing something until a later time • The hours of the day when we get the most done. • Arranging or dealing with in order of importance. • ...
ATP and Cellular Respiration 2017-04-17
Across
- Process used to make ATP from ADP
- The totality of an organism's chemical reactions
- Total number of ATP molecules yielded per glucose molecule
- Break down molecules from the environment
- Pyruvate decarboxylation means removing ____ from pyruvate
- Enzyme that makes ATP
- Folds in the inner membrane of the mitochondria
- In glycolysis 1 molecule of glucose is made into 2 molecules of
- Oxydative phosphorylation uses _____ to attach phosphates to ATP
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- Synthsize complex molecules and power cell processes
- Process used to break ATP molecules
- Portion of cellular respiration that occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell
- Cell organelle that converts chemical energy from glucose into energy cell can use
- Each NAHD yields
- Site of ATP synthesis in the mitochondria and the location of the kreb's cycle
- The part of the mitochondria that holds the enzyme ATP synthase
- In pyruvate decarboxylation each pyruvate molecule is transformed into a ______ molecule
- Each FADH2 yields
- The energy molecule
19 Clues: Each NAHD yields • Each FADH2 yields • The energy molecule • Enzyme that makes ATP • Process used to make ATP from ADP • Process used to break ATP molecules • Break down molecules from the environment • Folds in the inner membrane of the mitochondria • The totality of an organism's chemical reactions • Synthsize complex molecules and power cell processes • ...
Tissues 2023-09-28
5 Clues: transport food in plants • transport water in plants • the cell walls thicked at corners • the connective tissue in fluid matrix • the group of cells that are similar in structure and perform same function
Cell Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-08
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- a short microscopic hairlike vibrating structure found in large numbers on the surface of certain cells
- continuous membrane system that forms a series of flattened sacs
- wall specialized form of extracellular matrix that surrounds every cell of a plant.
- a membrane-bound cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes.
- a microscopic single-celled organism
- membrane functions as a barrier
- a complex structure within an organization or system.
- the central and most important part of an object.
- a thick solution that fills each cell and is enclosed by the cell membrane
- a cell organelle that helps process and package proteins and lipid molecules.
- smallest cell that can live on its own Organelle an organism consisting of a cell
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- an organism consisting of a cell
- an organelle found in large numbers in most cells
- organelles that conduct photosynthesis.
- a fine network or netlike structure.
- perform biological protein synthesis
- a slender threadlike structure.
17 Clues: a slender threadlike structure. • an organism consisting of a cell • membrane functions as a barrier • a fine network or netlike structure. • a microscopic single-celled organism • perform biological protein synthesis • organelles that conduct photosynthesis. • an organelle found in large numbers in most cells • the central and most important part of an object. • ...
Periodontal ligament 2023-01-03
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- fibers of pdl are seen only in multi rooted teeth are
- fibers encircled neck of the teeth like a collar are
- fibers that radiate from apical region of root to the aveolar bone?
- what are the major group fibres in pdl?
- extend from cementum to periosteum of bone are
- fibers that resist displacement against to lateral pressure are
- fibers extend from cementum to lamina propria of gingiva are
- scavenger cells found in pdl are?
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- other name of trans-septal fibers is
- epithelial rests of malassez are the remants of?
- the portion of pdl that embedded into either cementum or bone are
- cells which produces matrix of bone, cementum?
- fibers indifferent fiber plexus are formed from
- prinicipal fibers of pdl?
- fibers extend from aveolar bone to lamina propria of gingiva are
15 Clues: prinicipal fibers of pdl? • scavenger cells found in pdl are? • other name of trans-septal fibers is • what are the major group fibres in pdl? • cells which produces matrix of bone, cementum? • extend from cementum to periosteum of bone are • fibers indifferent fiber plexus are formed from • epithelial rests of malassez are the remants of? • ...
Chapter 10 Milady 2021-07-12
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- Protective barrier made up of sebum, lipids, sweat, and water
- cell stimulator
- Sweat glands found all over the body with openings on the skin's surface through pores
- contracts when a person is cold, causing goosebumps
- fiber protein that provides resiliency and protection to the skin
- support layer of connective tissues below the epidermis
- Oily substance that protects the surface of the skin and lubricates both the skin and hair
- outermost layer of skin
- Fluid found between epidermal cells
- single layer of basal cells laying on a "basement membrane"
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- top, outermost layer of the epidermis
- Opening for a sweat gland
- connective tissue and adipose tissue found below the reticular layer
- Thin, clear layer of dead skin cells under the stratum corneum
- bottom layer of epidermis
- Fibrous protein that forms elastic tissue and gives skin its elasticity
16 Clues: cell stimulator • outermost layer of skin • Opening for a sweat gland • bottom layer of epidermis • Fluid found between epidermal cells • top, outermost layer of the epidermis • contracts when a person is cold, causing goosebumps • support layer of connective tissues below the epidermis • single layer of basal cells laying on a "basement membrane" • ...
Macroscopic Examination of Urinary Sediment 2025-02-02
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- type of casts with broken off ends
- sediment stain that brings out nuclear detail of WBCs and lyses RBCs
- yellow-brown crystals in acid urine that indicates excessive deposits of iron-containing pigments
- microscopy technique that is ideal for identifying urine sediments
- occur when lipids pass across the glomerular membrane and are absorbed by the RTEs
- leukocytes with grainy cytoplasm and nuclear segments
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- produces diamond shaped crystals in acid urine
- type of casts that can indicate renal infection
- mononuclear leukocytes found in kidney transplant rejection
- stain used for identification of eosinophils
- type of epithelial cell that originate in the bladder
- type of epithelial cell indicative of vaginal contamination in female urine
- crystals in acid urine which indicate severe liver disease
- crystals that indicate bilirubinuria
- structures unique to the kidney that consists of a matrix of uromodulin
15 Clues: type of casts with broken off ends • crystals that indicate bilirubinuria • stain used for identification of eosinophils • produces diamond shaped crystals in acid urine • type of casts that can indicate renal infection • type of epithelial cell that originate in the bladder • leukocytes with grainy cytoplasm and nuclear segments • ...
1999-2001 Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-02
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- This athlete won the Tour De France in 1999, but was later stripped of his victory after testing positive for PED's
- This is the country that the 2000 summer olympics was hosted in
- A film about ogres and fairytales
- A popular shoe that had people rolling into any occasion
- An mp3 device created by up and coming tech company Apple
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- A successful film that follows the main character Neo
- Elected president in 2001
- A trendy owl like robotic toy
- This LA basketball team won back to back championships in 2000 and 2001
- Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?
10 Clues: Elected president in 2001 • A trendy owl like robotic toy • A film about ogres and fairytales • Who lives in a pineapple under the sea? • A successful film that follows the main character Neo • A popular shoe that had people rolling into any occasion • An mp3 device created by up and coming tech company Apple • ...
tissues 2021-09-17
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- Which blood cells deal with immune reaction?
- The connective tissue that connects muscle to bone is called
- Name a plant tissue having dead cells.
- Sieve tubes and companion cells are present in
- The form of epithelium tissue present in the lining of kidney tubules and ducts of salivary glands is
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- flexibility in plants is due to
- The tissue that helps in the movement of our body are
- the parenchyma type present in aquatic plants which has large cavities to help them float
- the girth of the stem or root increases due to
- Bone matrix is rich in
- the only part of phloem which is dead:
11 Clues: Bone matrix is rich in • flexibility in plants is due to • Name a plant tissue having dead cells. • the only part of phloem which is dead: • Which blood cells deal with immune reaction? • the girth of the stem or root increases due to • Sieve tubes and companion cells are present in • The tissue that helps in the movement of our body are • ...
cellular resperation 2021-10-18
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- glucose into two three-carbon molecules of ATP
- released from the krebs cycle
- releases chemical energy from sugars and other carbon based molecules to make ATP when oxygen is present
- second product in cellular respiration besides for carbon dioxide
Down
- electron transport takes place in the mitochondria
- that no oxygen is needed to take place
- that it needs oxygen to take place
- second reactant in cellular respiration besides for a sugar
- enclosed by inner membrane of mitochondrion
- molecules that carry energy to the second part of cellular respiration
10 Clues: released from the krebs cycle • that it needs oxygen to take place • that no oxygen is needed to take place • enclosed by inner membrane of mitochondrion • glucose into two three-carbon molecules of ATP • electron transport takes place in the mitochondria • second reactant in cellular respiration besides for a sugar • ...
InQUIZitive 2018-04-22
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- A computer system initially developed to answer questions on the quiz show Jeopardy
- Method to train deep neural networks
- A provisional idea whose merit requires evaluation
- A node in neural network
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- Variables that me not directly observed but are rather inferred from other variables that are observed
- Square matrix of second-order partial derivatives of a scalar-valued function, or scalar field
- e^x= ∑_(n=0)^∞▒x^n/n!
- Platform for predictive modelling and analytics competitions
- Expertise Enrichment _____________
- A regression analysis method that performs both variable selection and regularization to improve model's accuracy and interpretability
10 Clues: e^x= ∑_(n=0)^∞▒x^n/n! • A node in neural network • Expertise Enrichment _____________ • Method to train deep neural networks • A provisional idea whose merit requires evaluation • Platform for predictive modelling and analytics competitions • A computer system initially developed to answer questions on the quiz show Jeopardy • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Budgeting 2021-11-30
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- Change factors impacting Budgeting
- Budget kept continuously up to date by adding another accounting period when the earliest accounting period has expired
- Practices to replace Budgeting as Management Model
- budget which starts with the previous period’s budget and adds an incremental amount to cover inflation
- preparing budgets using overhead costs
Down
- Peter Pyhrr, who first formulated the decision package
- Feedback which involves connecting a strategy for action with a result
- A control system triggered from differences in Budgets and Forecast results
- measurement of differences between planned outputs and actual outputs achieved
- Storage of data in matrix format(cells)
10 Clues: Change factors impacting Budgeting • preparing budgets using overhead costs • Storage of data in matrix format(cells) • Practices to replace Budgeting as Management Model • Peter Pyhrr, who first formulated the decision package • Feedback which involves connecting a strategy for action with a result • ...
Wilkins Part 2 HW 2024-01-25
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- a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner
- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate
- a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently
- white blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement
- calcified dental plaque, composed primarily of calcium phosphate
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- without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure
- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts
- nucleus, focus, point of origin
- heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow up in the presence of free oxygen
- not made up of or containing cells
10 Clues: nucleus, focus, point of origin • not made up of or containing cells • white blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement • without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure • calcified dental plaque, composed primarily of calcium phosphate • a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner • ...
Developmental Abnormalities of teeth 2024-12-19
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- Total absence of teeth
- Angulation, or a sharp bend or curve, in the root or crown of a formed tooth
- Term used to describe teeth which are smaller than normal
- Refers to teeth that are larger than normal
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- Tooth fusion is also known as
- Supernumerary teeth in the maxillary anterior incisor region
- A single tooth germ splits during development
- Defective formation of the organic enamel matrix of teeth
- Enlargement of pulp chambers with the furcation area being displaced toward the apex of the root of a tooth
- The union of two or more teeth through the cementum
10 Clues: Total absence of teeth • Tooth fusion is also known as • Refers to teeth that are larger than normal • A single tooth germ splits during development • The union of two or more teeth through the cementum • Defective formation of the organic enamel matrix of teeth • Term used to describe teeth which are smaller than normal • ...
ORGANS AND ORGAN SYSTEMS 2024-10-08
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- The smallest blood vessels are called __________.
- After food is chewed and swallowed, it goes down the __________ and enters the stomach.
- There are four main types of tissues in animals, epithelial, connective, muscle and __________.
- __________ are also called air sacs.
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- The principal cell of connective tissues is the __________.
- When the urinary bladder is full, urine is discharged through the __________.
- The endocrine system is made up of a group of __________ that produce hormones.
- Neuron projection specialized in transmitting impulses is called a __________.
- Connective tissues are made up of a __________ consisting of living cells and a non-living substance.
- The biggest artery is __________.
10 Clues: The biggest artery is __________. • __________ are also called air sacs. • The smallest blood vessels are called __________. • The principal cell of connective tissues is the __________. • When the urinary bladder is full, urine is discharged through the __________. • Neuron projection specialized in transmitting impulses is called a __________. • ...
Skeleton Review 2020-10-05
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- one fragment is drive into other, usually as a result of compression
- long bone
- semoid bone
- flat bone
- the body constantly absorbs and And replaces bone tissue
- promotes osteoblasts activity and the synthesis of bone matrix
- several breaks results in many small pieces between 2 larger segments
- occurs straight across the long axis of the bone
- occurs at a angle that is 90 degrees
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- basic structural framework for body
- irregular bone
- a fracture in which the skin remains intact
- stimulates the absorption of calcium and phosphate from the digestive tact
- long bone
- a partial fracture where only one side of the bone is fractured
- disease occurs in the pelvis, skull, spine and legs
- protects the most important organs from injury
- hormone Increases calcium retention which enhances mineralization and stimulates osteoblastic activity which improves bone density
- a fracture where at least one end of the broken bone tears through the skin, high risk of infection
- bone segment are pulled apart as result of twisting motion
20 Clues: long bone • long bone • flat bone • semoid bone • irregular bone • basic structural framework for body • occurs at a angle that is 90 degrees • a fracture in which the skin remains intact • protects the most important organs from injury • occurs straight across the long axis of the bone • disease occurs in the pelvis, skull, spine and legs • ...
Mathematical Crossword 2014-11-10
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- To find the largest possible value
- all points equidistant from a given point
- geometric figure formed at the intersection of two distinct lines
- Two features that are situated the same way in different objects
- data that can be modeled by a degree 2 polynomial
- angle that has measure less than 90°
- quadrilateral with two pairs of adjacent sides that are congruent
- A rectangular (or square) array of numbers
- part of a line starting at a particular point and extending infinitely in one direction
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- total amount of space enclosed in a solid
- assertion that can be proved true using the rules of logic
- halfway between two given points
- Letter or symbol
- Parts of a sequence separated by commas
- smallest positive integer into which two or more integers divide evenly
- likelihood of the occurrence of an event
- used to indicate square roots or nth roots
- Cut into two congruent halves
- result of adding a set of numbers or algebraic expressions
19 Clues: Letter or symbol • Cut into two congruent halves • halfway between two given points • To find the largest possible value • angle that has measure less than 90° • Parts of a sequence separated by commas • likelihood of the occurrence of an event • total amount of space enclosed in a solid • all points equidistant from a given point • used to indicate square roots or nth roots • ...
Psoriatic Arthritis 2024-03-22
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- ‘Largest’ environmental risk factor for PsA?
- The main resident cells in the synovium
- Anti-IL23 biologic
- These cells build more bone in PsA
- A T cell therapy licenced in 2016 by the EMA for PsA “abatacept”
- Email traps the small molecular inhibitor, strangely
- North of England city provides a score for 15 down
- Relating to PsO, the HR for PsA is highest when this area is involved
- These proteases are important in matrix degradation and involve a metal
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- Heinrich _______, described this phenomenon; when deep it may cause PsA
- This condition is thought to be a feature of PsA circa 50% of cases, but has a prevalence of only 5% of controls
- Prevalence of HLA B27 in Ireland (%)
- Sausage Toe
- Bug bear-ing psoriasis?
- A disease activity score for PsA, initially
- A surgical cure for psoriasis?
- Inflammation where bone meets tendon
- Erosive, disco-vertebral lesion
- This ocular pathology occurs in 7% of PsA patients
19 Clues: Sausage Toe • Anti-IL23 biologic • Bug bear-ing psoriasis? • A surgical cure for psoriasis? • Erosive, disco-vertebral lesion • These cells build more bone in PsA • Prevalence of HLA B27 in Ireland (%) • Inflammation where bone meets tendon • The main resident cells in the synovium • A disease activity score for PsA, initially • ‘Largest’ environmental risk factor for PsA? • ...
Botany Crossword 2023-01-17
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- fruits with a leathery rind
- avocado fruit type
- type of cylinder that lies at the inside of the endodermis
- sticky place for pollen to attach
- a fruit type with a fleshy exterior and a center with papery carpels
- hard, one sided fruit
- apple fruit type
- cranberry fruit type
- a single seed with membranous wings
- fruits classified by their juicy nature
- where egg is located
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- spongy roots that extend above the water’s surface and enhance gas exchange between the atmosphere and subsurface roots.
- holds the anther
- protect the bud until it opens.
- lies directly against the inner boundary of the endodermis.
- type of fruits that have a dry outer shell and little to know edible flesh
- a type of fruit defined by a hard rind and a fleshy inner matrix
- type of cell that mostly store food
- the study of the relationships between plants and people
- a type of fruit that have very fleshy ovaries
- red fruit with visible seeds on outside
- watermelon fruit type
22 Clues: holds the anther • apple fruit type • avocado fruit type • cranberry fruit type • where egg is located • hard, one sided fruit • watermelon fruit type • fruits with a leathery rind • protect the bud until it opens. • sticky place for pollen to attach • type of cell that mostly store food • a single seed with membranous wings • fruits classified by their juicy nature • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Budgeting 2021-11-30
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- preparing budgets using overhead costs
- Storage of data in matrix format(cells)
- Peter Pyhrr, who first formulated the decision package
- budget which starts with the previous period’s budget and adds an incremental amount to cover inflation
- Change factors impacting Budgeting
- measurement of differences between planned outputs and actual outputs achieved
- Practices to replace Budgeting as Management Model
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- Feedback which involves connecting a strategy for action with a result
- A control system triggered from differences in Budgets and Forecast results
- Budget kept continuously up to date by adding another accounting period when the earliest accounting period has expired
10 Clues: Change factors impacting Budgeting • preparing budgets using overhead costs • Storage of data in matrix format(cells) • Practices to replace Budgeting as Management Model • Peter Pyhrr, who first formulated the decision package • Feedback which involves connecting a strategy for action with a result • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Budgeting 2021-11-30
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- Change factors impacting Budgeting
- Budget kept continuously up to date by adding another accounting period when the earliest accounting period has expired
- Practices to replace Budgeting as Management Model
- Budget which starts with the previous period’s budget and adds an incremental amount to cover inflation
- Preparing budgets using overhead costs
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- Peter Pyhrr, who first formulated the decision package
- Feedback which involves connecting a strategy for action with a result
- A control system triggered from differences in Budgets and Forecast results
- Measurement of differences between planned outputs and actual outputs achieved
- Storage of data in matrix format(cells)
10 Clues: Change factors impacting Budgeting • Preparing budgets using overhead costs • Storage of data in matrix format(cells) • Practices to replace Budgeting as Management Model • Peter Pyhrr, who first formulated the decision package • Feedback which involves connecting a strategy for action with a result • ...
Historical Form and Function 2013-02-07
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- pluripotent stem cell that can differentiate into osteoblasts, chondroblasts, or fibroblasts
- Presented the "Theory of Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics"
- consists of a single long bone, followed by 2 bones, and array of hand & foot bones
- growth of new cartilage within the cartilage mass
- Proposed a law that believes that physical forces influence the morphogenetic process
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- growth of new cartilage at the surface of pre-existing cartilage
- bone embedded in a tendon
- Wallace and Darwin introduced this concept of inheritance
- Determined the "Law of Segregation" and "Law of Independent Assortment"
- space in a matrix where cells (chondrocytes or osteocytes) reside
10 Clues: bone embedded in a tendon • growth of new cartilage within the cartilage mass • Wallace and Darwin introduced this concept of inheritance • growth of new cartilage at the surface of pre-existing cartilage • Presented the "Theory of Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics" • space in a matrix where cells (chondrocytes or osteocytes) reside • ...
Vocabulary #4 Week 6 2022-09-21
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- the power of supporting a body so that it floats
- a math statement that hasn't been proven
- a policy of expanding territory, or money
- intended to arouse angry or violent feelings.
- an aggregate of similar cells with a specific function
- a preset borrowing limit that can be used at any time
- the use of a written or spoken commentary to convey a story to an audience
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- a person employed for wages or salary, especially at nonexecutive level.
- the adjustment of organism to their environment
- a binary operation that produces a matrix from two matrices
10 Clues: a math statement that hasn't been proven • a policy of expanding territory, or money • intended to arouse angry or violent feelings. • the adjustment of organism to their environment • the power of supporting a body so that it floats • a preset borrowing limit that can be used at any time • an aggregate of similar cells with a specific function • ...
Data Structure 2020-11-28
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- , reverse polish notation also known as.
- , which type of notation can be used to measure the complexity of algorithm.
- , I am also known as deck.
- , A function or method who has the ability of calling itself to solve the problem
- , A node that does not have any child node is called_____.
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- , A graph in which all vertices have equal degree is known as.
- , table and matrix array also called as _____dimensional array
- , which type of search can be applied only in sorted array.
- , I am also known as polish notation.
- , An important factor to find the complexity of the algorithm.
10 Clues: , I am also known as deck. • , I am also known as polish notation. • , reverse polish notation also known as. • , A node that does not have any child node is called_____. • , which type of search can be applied only in sorted array. • , A graph in which all vertices have equal degree is known as. • , table and matrix array also called as _____dimensional array • ...
Design Process 2021-09-17
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- A _ brief is a document that explains what the problem is and what the criteria are
- people who want to know how you will solve the problem
- create a prototype as a solution to the problem.
- the rules about what your solution can and cannot have or do
- share your solution with the stakeholders
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- The _ matrix is a chart that is used to determine the best solution
- _drawings that are used to plan your solution
- determine if your solution solves the problem
- You _ the problem by researching to determine exactly what the problem is.
- the model of your solution
10 Clues: the model of your solution • share your solution with the stakeholders • _drawings that are used to plan your solution • determine if your solution solves the problem • create a prototype as a solution to the problem. • people who want to know how you will solve the problem • the rules about what your solution can and cannot have or do • ...
Travelling Salesman Problem 2019-11-26
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- name for the similar agorithm to this problem.
- need to construct a ___ to represent data in matrix.
- algorithm to solve TSP by selecting any arbitrary vertex as starting point.
- neighbor algorithm is not optimal but ____
- of the methods of solving TSP by listing down all halmitonian cycle.
- this algorithm,it is important to always choose the ____
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- cycle must start and end in the same ___.
- problem is all about finding the ____ cycle.
- force method is not efficient but it is _____.
- of the 2 men where this problem is attributed to.
10 Clues: cycle must start and end in the same ___. • neighbor algorithm is not optimal but ____ • problem is all about finding the ____ cycle. • name for the similar agorithm to this problem. • force method is not efficient but it is _____. • of the 2 men where this problem is attributed to. • need to construct a ___ to represent data in matrix. • ...
Principal Component Analysis 2023-05-18
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- PCA is great for data that has a lot of
- this is a field that uses PCA and deals with the genes of things
- this matrix is used to compute eigenvalues and eigenvectors
- interpretating data is difficult with ____ amounts of data
- With a large amount of explanatory variables there is a greater chance of this error occurring
- PCA transformed variables are
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- this is the way that "information" is measured through
- the first step is to _________ the data
- PCA aims to capture the ____________ of variance
- this plot is used to assess the significance of each principal component
10 Clues: PCA transformed variables are • the first step is to _________ the data • PCA is great for data that has a lot of • PCA aims to capture the ____________ of variance • this is the way that "information" is measured through • interpretating data is difficult with ____ amounts of data • this matrix is used to compute eigenvalues and eigenvectors • ...
Principal Component Analysis 2023-05-18
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- PCA is great for data that has a lot of
- this is a field that uses PCA and deals with the genes of things
- this matrix is used to compute eigenvalues and eigenvectors
- interpretating data is difficult with ____ amounts of data
- With a large amount of explanatory variables there is a greater chance of this error occurring
- PCA transformed variables are
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- this is the way that "information" is measured through
- the first step is to _________ the data
- PCA aims to capture the ____________ of variance
- this plot is used to assess the significance of each principal component
10 Clues: PCA transformed variables are • the first step is to _________ the data • PCA is great for data that has a lot of • PCA aims to capture the ____________ of variance • this is the way that "information" is measured through • interpretating data is difficult with ____ amounts of data • this matrix is used to compute eigenvalues and eigenvectors • ...
DHB110 2024-01-26
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- component of “tartar-control” dentifrices. Pyrophosphate
- biofilm that has been mineralized. Referred to as “tartar”. Calculus
- solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently. Supersaturated
- blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement. functions to protect the body against infection and disease. Leukocyte
- made up of or containing cells. Acellular
- microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen. Aerobic
- microorganism that lives and grows in complete absence of oxygen. Anaerobic
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- framework, enabling development in a structured manner. Matrix
- focus, point of origin. Nidus
- mineral component of bone and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate. Apatite
- definite shape or visible differentiation in structure. Amorphous
11 Clues: focus, point of origin. Nidus • made up of or containing cells. Acellular • component of “tartar-control” dentifrices. Pyrophosphate • framework, enabling development in a structured manner. Matrix • definite shape or visible differentiation in structure. Amorphous • biofilm that has been mineralized. Referred to as “tartar”. Calculus • ...
Talent Management 2024-03-22
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- Description of a person who has manipulative and self-interest tendencies
- Leader as coach is about unlocking what within your people to maximise their performance
- A type of coaching that puts more information in and pulls more energy out
- Number of employee engagement enablers
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- Derives many of its principles and practices from sports psychology
- The key to creativity and innovation
- What type of matrix helps identify skills gaps
- Succession planning focuses on identifying and growing what to fill leadership and business critical position in the future
- Employees with high performance and potential
- Third stage in the sequence of coaching questioning
10 Clues: The key to creativity and innovation • Number of employee engagement enablers • Employees with high performance and potential • What type of matrix helps identify skills gaps • Third stage in the sequence of coaching questioning • Derives many of its principles and practices from sports psychology • ...
Subpoenas that Wait 2024-11-15
Across
- What is the wait period for subpoenas called?
- What do we use to calculate the MTQ end date?
- Where can we find the MTQ hold period criteria?
- What can the patient file to decline a subpoena?
- What date do we put in Health Source for MTQ?
- Where can we find the State Law Matrix?
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- What does MTQ stand for?
- If no cert of service, what else can we use to calculate the MTQ end date?
- What document voids the MTQ wait period?
- In Health Source, the due date is set to how many business days after the hold date?
10 Clues: What does MTQ stand for? • Where can we find the State Law Matrix? • What document voids the MTQ wait period? • What is the wait period for subpoenas called? • What do we use to calculate the MTQ end date? • What date do we put in Health Source for MTQ? • Where can we find the MTQ hold period criteria? • What can the patient file to decline a subpoena? • ...
Subpoenas that Wait 2024-11-15
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- What document voids the MTQ wait period?
- What do we use to calculate the MTQ end date?
- Where can we find the State Law Matrix?
- In Health Source, the due date is set to how many business days after the hold date?
- What is the wait period for subpoenas called?
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- If no cert of service, what else can we use to calculate the MTQ end date?
- What can the patient file to decline a subpoena?
- Where can we find the MTQ hold period criteria?
- What does MTQ stand for?
- What date do we put in Health Source for MTQ?
10 Clues: What does MTQ stand for? • Where can we find the State Law Matrix? • What document voids the MTQ wait period? • What date do we put in Health Source for MTQ? • What do we use to calculate the MTQ end date? • What is the wait period for subpoenas called? • Where can we find the MTQ hold period criteria? • What can the patient file to decline a subpoena? • ...
Animal cells 2025-01-10
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- Bodies in which the amino acids are bound together
- pair of small rod -like structure
- an intracellular matrix that supports cell shape and function
- structure in the nucleus consists of nucleolar organizers, ribosomal RNA, and proteins
- membrane- the border of the cell
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- Inside of it is the centriole
- enclosed compartments which are filled with water containing inorganic and organic molecules including enzymes in solution
- A large interconnecting membrane of tunnels
- body- receives and modifies and packages the substances manufactured by ER,
- "powerhouse of the cell"
10 Clues: "powerhouse of the cell" • Inside of it is the centriole • membrane- the border of the cell • pair of small rod -like structure • A large interconnecting membrane of tunnels • Bodies in which the amino acids are bound together • an intracellular matrix that supports cell shape and function • body- receives and modifies and packages the substances manufactured by ER, • ...
CICADA 2025-04-24
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- – A humanoid robot, common in sci-fi.
- – An artificial body placed in orbit around Earth or other planets.
- – The study of control systems and communication in machines and living beings.
- – A set of rules used by machines or code to solve problems.
- – Simulated reality explored in a sci-fi cult classic.
- – A theoretical passage through space-time used in sci-fi travel.
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- – To go backward or undo an action; also a trope in time-travel fiction.
- – Physics branch dealing with atomic-scale phenomena.
- – The fictional crystal that powers warp drives in Star Trek.
- – “Murder” spelled backwards; famous from The Shining.
10 Clues: – A humanoid robot, common in sci-fi. • – Physics branch dealing with atomic-scale phenomena. • – “Murder” spelled backwards; famous from The Shining. • – Simulated reality explored in a sci-fi cult classic. • – A set of rules used by machines or code to solve problems. • – The fictional crystal that powers warp drives in Star Trek. • ...
Tissue review 2021-10-07
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- -forms mucous, serous, and epidermal membranes
- -provides great strength through parallel bundles of collagenic fibers
- -form thin serous membranes; a single layer of flattened cells
- -allows for organ movements within the body
- the trachea
- -Acts as a storage depot got fat
- -Best suited for area subjected to friction
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- -forms the embryonic skeleton in the surfaces of bones at the joints;
- -forms the stroma or internal skeleton of lymph nodes the spleen and other lymphoid organs
- -found in the bladder lining;peculiar cells that slide over one another
- -forms the bony skeleton
- -supports body organs
- -forms the lining of the stomach and small intestine
- -composes the basement membrane in packages organs; includes a gel Like matrix with the categories of fibers and many cell types
- -bases of the major controlling system of the body
- -Lines much of the respiratory tract
16 Clues: the trachea • -supports body organs • -forms the bony skeleton • -Acts as a storage depot got fat • -Lines much of the respiratory tract • -allows for organ movements within the body • -Best suited for area subjected to friction • -forms mucous, serous, and epidermal membranes • -bases of the major controlling system of the body • ...
Raditude 1 2021-01-18
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- network that manages digital images
- The ___ equivalent air kerma value is the optimal amount of exposure for a body part.
- In film radiography, the image is processed by what?
- the range of exposures a detector is able to respond to
- If the DI is ____, the image is underexposed.
- Type of resolution that allows a system to distinguish differences in shades of gray
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- Another name for the brightness of an image
- Interference of image formation
- Changing the FOV and matrix size always affects ___ size.
- Which type of radiography is least sensitive to scatter?
- Images that contain a continuous scale
- Type of DR capture that absorbs x-rays and turns them into light
- language that is harmonious to PACS and imaging modalities
- The SNR increases as noise ____.
- Type of resolution that is related directly to the pixel size.
15 Clues: Interference of image formation • The SNR increases as noise ____. • network that manages digital images • Images that contain a continuous scale • Another name for the brightness of an image • If the DI is ____, the image is underexposed. • In film radiography, the image is processed by what? • the range of exposures a detector is able to respond to • ...
Skeletal system 2021-05-15
Across
- Cavity that is the hollow part of the bone that contains bone barrow
- Tough covering of dense connective tissue
- Skeleton that consists of the bony and cartilaginous parts that support and protect the organs of the head, neck, and trunk
- Articulates with another bone
- Bone-resorbing cells
- The shaft of the bone, between the epiphyses
- Bone-forming cells
- When extracellular matrix completely surrounds osteoblasts
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- Numerous branching bony plates
- A thin layer of cells that lines the medullary cavity and the spaces within the spongy bone
- Specialized type of soft connective tissue
- The formation of bone
- The process of blood cell formation
- Skeleton that consists of the bones of the upper and lower limbs and the bones that anchor the limbs to the axial skeleton
- Band of cartilage that remains between the two ossification centers
15 Clues: Bone-forming cells • Bone-resorbing cells • The formation of bone • Articulates with another bone • Numerous branching bony plates • The process of blood cell formation • Tough covering of dense connective tissue • Specialized type of soft connective tissue • The shaft of the bone, between the epiphyses • When extracellular matrix completely surrounds osteoblasts • ...
ITIS Crossword Puzzle 2 2018-07-18
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- Vital if the data is important
- Some of your computer’s memory set aside to temporarily store copied or cut information
- Two or more computers connected to each other
- matrix You follow this process to get your concerns addressed
- First page (or main contents page) of a web site
- You login to me if you need something additional Software / Hardware
- Little pictures (usually faces) made out of typed characters.
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- What your eyes should be with the top of the screen
- This type of message is disappointing
- Files included with a message to be sent by email
- Widely used for presentations
- This has to be performed to be prepared for a disaster
- Click on this to stop
- At TCS, You login to this to report a computer related issue
- What your PC does when you switch it on
15 Clues: Click on this to stop • Widely used for presentations • Vital if the data is important • This type of message is disappointing • What your PC does when you switch it on • Two or more computers connected to each other • First page (or main contents page) of a web site • Files included with a message to be sent by email • What your eyes should be with the top of the screen • ...
KEY TERMS CROSSWORD 2013-05-26
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- Coenzyme that accepts electrons and hydrogen bonds
- Organic molecule that absorbs light of specific wavelengths
- Organelle of photosynthesis
- Groups of pigments and other molecules that work as a unit to begin photosynthesis
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- Distance between the crests of two successive waves of light
- Electromagnetic energy of light is organized in this packets
- Semifluid matrix between the thylakoid membrane and the two outer membranes of chloroplasts
- Choroplasts inner membrane system that forms a continous compartment in the stroma
- "Self-nourishing" organisms, make their own food
- Most common photosynthetic pigment in plants
- Metabolic pathway by which photoautotrophs capture light energy and use it to make sugars
- Orange and red pigments
- Carbon-fixing enzyme of lights independent photosynthesis reactions
- Reaction in which light energy breaks down a molecule
- Main energy carrier between reaction sites in cells
15 Clues: Orange and red pigments • Organelle of photosynthesis • Most common photosynthetic pigment in plants • "Self-nourishing" organisms, make their own food • Coenzyme that accepts electrons and hydrogen bonds • Main energy carrier between reaction sites in cells • Reaction in which light energy breaks down a molecule • ...
Photosynthesis 2013-05-29
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- organelle that specializes in photosynthesis
- Process by which any molecule becomes broken down by light energy
- fixes carbon by attaching CO2 to five carbon RuBP
- organic molecule that selectively absorbs waves of light
- distance between the crests of two succesives waves of light
- built sugars in the stroma of chloroplasts
- compartments that are parts of the chloroplast
- packets where the electromagnetic energy of light is organized
- carbon based compounds(food)
- Semifluid matrix, contains DNA, some ribosomes and thylakoid
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- light driven reaction that attaches phosphate to a molecule
- adenosine triphosphate, main energy carrier between reaction sites in cells
- Organisms can harness the energy of light to built organic molecules from inorganic raw materials
- most common photosynthetic pigment on plants
- reaction, electrons pass from one molecule of the electron transfer chain to the next
15 Clues: carbon based compounds(food) • built sugars in the stroma of chloroplasts • organelle that specializes in photosynthesis • most common photosynthetic pigment on plants • compartments that are parts of the chloroplast • fixes carbon by attaching CO2 to five carbon RuBP • organic molecule that selectively absorbs waves of light • ...
14 2024-08-12
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- - The name of the hitman played by Keanu Reeves.
- - The wise Jedi Master in "Star Wars."
- - The green ogre in the animated film series.
- - The hacker and fighter in "The Matrix."
- - The warrior who fights for freedom in ancient Rome.
- - The street-smart character who finds a magic lamp.
- - The cute Mogwai in "Gremlins."
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- - The boxer who overcomes all odds in a famous sports drama.
- - The Sith Lord in "Star Wars."
- - The queen with ice powers in "Frozen."
- - The soldier known for his survival skills in the wild.
- - The famous ship that sank in 1912, also a blockbuster film.
- - The creature obsessed with the One Ring in "The Lord of the Rings."
- - The heroine who battles aliens in the "Alien" series.
- - The boy who befriends an alien in "E.T."
15 Clues: - The Sith Lord in "Star Wars." • - The cute Mogwai in "Gremlins." • - The wise Jedi Master in "Star Wars." • - The queen with ice powers in "Frozen." • - The hacker and fighter in "The Matrix." • - The boy who befriends an alien in "E.T." • - The green ogre in the animated film series. • - The name of the hitman played by Keanu Reeves. • ...
About that plant cell... 2022-05-24
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- give color to flower petals and ripe fruit
- constructs fatty acids and phospholipids and breaks down toxins
- maintains turgor pressure in the plant cell
- concentration of solutes is higher outside than in the cell
- movement of water across a membrane from an area with lower solutes to an area with higher solutes
- the solute levels are similar within and outside a cell
- a solution with a lower concentration of solutes than the cell
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- channels that perforate the cell membrane and wall and allow connection among cytoplasm
- _______cell wall is constructed when a plant cell stops growing.
- DNA in eukaryotic cells
- a form of endocytosis "particle feeding"
- forms a jelly-like matrix in the cell wall of plants between cellulose fibrils.
- contains folds known as cristae
- membrane within a chloroplast
- composed of microtubules, microfilaments and intermediate filaments
15 Clues: DNA in eukaryotic cells • membrane within a chloroplast • contains folds known as cristae • a form of endocytosis "particle feeding" • give color to flower petals and ripe fruit • maintains turgor pressure in the plant cell • the solute levels are similar within and outside a cell • concentration of solutes is higher outside than in the cell • ...
Pre-Calculus 2013-05-14
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- A function whose graph has no breaks, gaps, or holes
- The set of all outputs of a function or relation
- A line or curve that approaches a given curve closely
- (x_1+ x_2)/2,(y_1+ y_2 )/2
- The base of the natural logarithm
- A number that is rational or irrational
- The power to which a number is raised to produce a given number
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- √(x_2- x_1 )^2 +(y_2- y_1)^2)
- When a particular input creates a situation in which there is division by zero
- A whole number or fraction
- A transformation consisting of a constant shift with no rotation
- A number with no variable
- Two lines with equal slopes that never intersect
- The highest exponent for a term with non-zero coefficient in a polynomial
- The set of values for which a function is defined
- A rectangular array of numbers
16 Clues: A number with no variable • A whole number or fraction • (x_1+ x_2)/2,(y_1+ y_2 )/2 • √(x_2- x_1 )^2 +(y_2- y_1)^2) • A rectangular array of numbers • The base of the natural logarithm • A number that is rational or irrational • The set of all outputs of a function or relation • Two lines with equal slopes that never intersect • ...
Kruiswoordraadsel 2013-11-28
Across
- dit organel slaat zetmeel op in aardappelcellen
- Remt de werking van een enzyme
- Geprogrammeerde celdood.
- Een deeltje dat groter is dan een molecule (tussen 1 en 1000 nm), een element uit de definitie van protoplasma.
- synoniem voor afbraakstofwisseling
- Onder deze noemer vallen endoplasmatisch reticulum en Golgi apparaat
- De staart van een fosfolipide is….
- zo noemen we opeengestapelde zakjes in chloroplasten
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- Als we koorts hebben, gaan enzymen minder goed werken, dit komt omdat ze een het best werken bij een bepaalde
- het proces waarbij defecte organellen of ander celmateriaal wordt afgebroken voor recyclage
- Water behoudt goed warmte, het heeft een hoge….
- DNA is de afkorting van (geef de Nederlandse term, niet de Engelse)
- het belangrijkste proces dat in mitochodria loopt
- Als in één compartiment een oplossing meer deeltjes bevat is deze…. t.o.v het andere compartiment
- de ruimte die het binnenmembraan van een mitochondrion omsluit
- Het membraan van een vacuole noemen we
16 Clues: Geprogrammeerde celdood. • Remt de werking van een enzyme • synoniem voor afbraakstofwisseling • De staart van een fosfolipide is…. • Het membraan van een vacuole noemen we • dit organel slaat zetmeel op in aardappelcellen • Water behoudt goed warmte, het heeft een hoge…. • het belangrijkste proces dat in mitochodria loopt • ...
Into the XDR Abyss: A Puzzling Descent 2023-10-06
Across
- The digital playbook's maneuvers (7)
- Linking digital dots to paint a threat landscape (9)
- When a digital item needs its own space (9)
- That "He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named" of the network (9)
- Tune out digital chatter to hear alerts better (6,2,5)
- Supercharged defense with the Iron Throne's view (3) (abbr.)
- Patterns like Sheldon's knocks on Big Bang Theory. (10)
- Darwin would have a digital field day with this (4,8)
- Guarding against too good-to-be-true jackpot letters (18)
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- Computers getting their digital diplomas (15)
- Like Rick's adventures in Rick and Morty (14)
- Where digital realms intersect and tales intertwine (11)
- Letting tech do the heavy digital lifting (8)
- Cutting through the cyber fog to see clearly (10)
- Demanding the lion's share of digital assets (9,10)
- Were Neo's choices in The Matrix really directionless? (7)
16 Clues: The digital playbook's maneuvers (7) • When a digital item needs its own space (9) • Computers getting their digital diplomas (15) • Like Rick's adventures in Rick and Morty (14) • Letting tech do the heavy digital lifting (8) • Cutting through the cyber fog to see clearly (10) • That "He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named" of the network (9) • ...
Movies of the 80s and 90s 2024-03-16
Across
- The bomb will go off if the bus drops below __mph.
- David Bowie was the king.
- “To prevent war, the galaxy is on ______ belt.”
- Take the blue pill to remain in the _____.
- Do not say it three times.
- “Wait a minute, Doc. Are you telling me you built a time machine out of a ________?”
- “Touching, Cowboy, touching. Or should I call you Mr _______?”
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- Keep them away from water.
- “You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.”
- No one puts her in a corner.
- Four weirdos practice the _____.
- Gatekeeper seeks Keymaster.
- They never say die.
- Desperate oil drillers take a job in space.
- These sisters will return when a virgin lights a candle with black flame.
- Escaped mental patient encounters Wheelers and talking heads where she once saw flying monkeys.
16 Clues: They never say die. • David Bowie was the king. • Keep them away from water. • Do not say it three times. • Gatekeeper seeks Keymaster. • No one puts her in a corner. • Four weirdos practice the _____. • Take the blue pill to remain in the _____. • Desperate oil drillers take a job in space. • “To prevent war, the galaxy is on ______ belt.” • ...
Cellular Respiration 2023-01-10
Across
- the 8th element on the periodic table
- the fluid-like substance that makes up most of a cell.
- Where the bulk of Energy comes from
- process that requires oxygen
- process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
- sends energy to cells through the Krebs Cycle
- a compound created when carbs are burned for energy
- first set of reactions in cellular respiration during which a molecule of glucose is broken into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid.
- the ability to do work
Down
- second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide
- 5 carbon sugar, and 3 phosphate groups
- process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- a process that does not require oxygen
- innermost component of the mitochondrion
- amount of energy needed to raise 1 gram of water by 1 degree celsius
- electron carrier
16 Clues: electron carrier • the ability to do work • process that requires oxygen • Where the bulk of Energy comes from • the 8th element on the periodic table • 5 carbon sugar, and 3 phosphate groups • a process that does not require oxygen • innermost component of the mitochondrion • sends energy to cells through the Krebs Cycle • a compound created when carbs are burned for energy • ...
Markus Unit 10 crossword 2023-01-11
Across
- organisms whose cells lack a nucleus and other organelles
- process that does not require oxygen
- process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
- any cell or organism that possesses a clearly defined nucleus
- the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by one degree celsius
- innermost compartment of the mitochondrion
Down
- the stored form of glucose
- process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- second stage of cellular preparation in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- first set of reactions in cellular respiration during which a molecule of glucose is broken into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid
- the process in which a substance breaks down into a simpler substance
- nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate
- to make something
- electron carrier involved in glycolysis
- Adenosine diphosphate
- process that requires oxygen
- Adenosine triphosphate
17 Clues: to make something • Adenosine diphosphate • Adenosine triphosphate • the stored form of glucose • process that requires oxygen • process that does not require oxygen • electron carrier involved in glycolysis • innermost compartment of the mitochondrion • nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate • organisms whose cells lack a nucleus and other organelles • ...
Elimination Round SET A 2025-10-24
Across
- It saves charge for later use like a tiny battery
- It shines bright but is very tough to cut
- I ask questions to databases
- I’m not an apple, but I fell for gravity
- Rotational effect of a force about a point
- Foundation of chips, transistors, and diodes
- It is used to check the current without getting shocked
- It tells us how well a machine works by comparing output to input
Down
- I’m the metal glue for electricians
- It balances voltage, current, and resistance
- I’m just 0 or 1, but together we rule computers
- Machine that spins to convert mechanical energy into electricity
- Tiny device that powers and controls the circuit
- Property of a body resisting any change in its state of motion
- In math, it holds numbers in rows and columns
- Heat’s favorite travel route through metal
16 Clues: I ask questions to databases • I’m the metal glue for electricians • I’m not an apple, but I fell for gravity • It shines bright but is very tough to cut • Rotational effect of a force about a point • Heat’s favorite travel route through metal • It balances voltage, current, and resistance • Foundation of chips, transistors, and diodes • ...
Tissues 2023-09-28
5 Clues: transport food in plants • transport water in plants • the cell walls thicked at corners • the connective tissue in fluid matrix • the group of cells that are similar in structure and perform same function
Pablo picasso 2021-10-26
5 Clues: An artist that paints pictures • An artist that makes sculptures • paintings that appear fragmented and abstract • an artist that makes ceramic products and art works • the process based on transferring matrix onto another surface
Trajekt- Modell 2015-04-21
Across
- Strauss hat soziale Konzepte entwickelt wie zum Beispiel trajectory, social world, conditional matrix, conditional path und ...
- Wie wird das Trajektkonzept noch bezeichnet?
- Kann das Trajekt- Modell gut mit anderen bereits genützten Pflegemodellen kombiniert werden?
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- Wie heißt die erste Phase vom Pflegeprozess?
- Als was dient dieses Modell für die professionelle Pflege?
- Flugbahn auf Englisch
6 Clues: Flugbahn auf Englisch • Wie heißt die erste Phase vom Pflegeprozess? • Wie wird das Trajektkonzept noch bezeichnet? • Als was dient dieses Modell für die professionelle Pflege? • Kann das Trajekt- Modell gut mit anderen bereits genützten Pflegemodellen kombiniert werden? • ...
Why Should You Hire Riya? (Taylor's Version) 2023-04-08
6 Clues: A little book-ish • Years of experience she has • A global, skincare brand that stands for care • Doesn't shy away from experiments - such as this one • A piece of clothing that showcases creativity, quite literally • Often paired with a hindrance in the Matrix; also a VMLY&R agency in India
