matrix Crossword Puzzles
DIGIBOX 2021-04-06
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- KARNAUGH MAP IS AN ABSTRACT FORM OF ____ DIAGRAM ORGANIZED AS A MATRIX OF SQUARES
- EXCESS 3 CODE ALSO KNOWN AS
- CANONICAL FORM IS A HUGE WAY OF REPRESENTING ___ EXPRESSIONS
- THE PARAMETER THROUGH WHICH 16 DISTIINCT VALUE REPRESENTED IS
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- RIGHT SHIFT AND JOHNSON COUNTER ARE _____ COUNTERS
- THE TIME REQUIRED FOR A GATE OR INVERTER TO CANGE ITS STATE
- INPUT CLOCK OF RS FLIPFLOP IS GIVEN TO
- INPUTS OF NAND GATE ARE CONNECTED TOGETHER AND THE RESULTANAT CIRCUIT IS
- A DEVICE WHICH CONVEFTS BCD TO SEVEN SEGMANT
- THE INSTRUCTION USED IN PROGRAM FOR EXECUTING IS STORED
10 Clues: EXCESS 3 CODE ALSO KNOWN AS • INPUT CLOCK OF RS FLIPFLOP IS GIVEN TO • A DEVICE WHICH CONVEFTS BCD TO SEVEN SEGMANT • RIGHT SHIFT AND JOHNSON COUNTER ARE _____ COUNTERS • THE INSTRUCTION USED IN PROGRAM FOR EXECUTING IS STORED • THE TIME REQUIRED FOR A GATE OR INVERTER TO CANGE ITS STATE • CANONICAL FORM IS A HUGE WAY OF REPRESENTING ___ EXPRESSIONS • ...
Crossword Puzzle in Python 2021-10-20
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- library belongs to a non interactive mode
- is used when multiple statements are to executed repeatedly until the given condition becomes true
- used to bring control out of the current loop.
- the order of execution in python
- value index ‘k’ of the first element in a matrix
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- is an interpreted, object-oriented, high-level programming language.
- object sets the label of x axis
- is used to find the size of the elements in bytes in the array
- graphical technique for representing a data set
- the operator which executes the task if either condition is true
10 Clues: object sets the label of x axis • the order of execution in python • library belongs to a non interactive mode • used to bring control out of the current loop. • graphical technique for representing a data set • value index ‘k’ of the first element in a matrix • is used to find the size of the elements in bytes in the array • ...
Health 3/28/22 2022-03-27
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- it is a break in the bones caused by stress exerted upon them
- they are the collagen sheets that help with the movement of the joints
- they are cells that make collagen
- it is the functional unit of a muscle
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- an overarching supportive structure or shell inside an organism
- they are bones found in the palm of the hand
- these are the cells that resorb the bone's matrix to remodel it
- it is the bone of the lower jaw
- it is the infection of the synovial sac
- it is the muscular part of the heart wall
10 Clues: it is the bone of the lower jaw • they are cells that make collagen • it is the functional unit of a muscle • it is the infection of the synovial sac • it is the muscular part of the heart wall • they are bones found in the palm of the hand • it is a break in the bones caused by stress exerted upon them • an overarching supportive structure or shell inside an organism • ...
Input Devices 2018-06-06
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- Biometric ______ is used in spy films quite often (8)
- Used to capture sound (10)
- There are three different types of standard _____ e.g. dot matrix, inkjet and laser (7)
- Allow users to see the output from the computer on an electronic display (7)
- A specialized camera (6)
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- Uses an optical sensor to recognize the movement of the device (5)
- Used to input data about the physical environment (6)
- Often used by digital artists and designers
- What users press to input text or to interact with software (8)
- A type of sensor to allow the monitoring of a range of environmental factors (6)
10 Clues: A specialized camera (6) • Used to capture sound (10) • Often used by digital artists and designers • Used to input data about the physical environment (6) • Biometric ______ is used in spy films quite often (8) • What users press to input text or to interact with software (8) • Uses an optical sensor to recognize the movement of the device (5) • ...
Arlia Wanstall - Osteoblast 2019-08-06
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- The groups in which osteoblasts perform in to create the osteoid matrix.
- What organelle acts as a packaging area for products manufactured by the osteoblast cells?
- The place where osteoblasts are found.
- Osteoblast cells only have one of these organelles.
- The cell that makes bone.
- When the osteoblasts finish filling in a cavity, what happens to the cells?
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- The type of STEM cell osteoblasts are derived from.
- The type of cell that osteoblasts form a series of.
- What do some of the osteoblasts turn into while the new bone is being formed?
- The morphology of an osteoblast.
10 Clues: The cell that makes bone. • The morphology of an osteoblast. • The place where osteoblasts are found. • The type of STEM cell osteoblasts are derived from. • The type of cell that osteoblasts form a series of. • Osteoblast cells only have one of these organelles. • The groups in which osteoblasts perform in to create the osteoid matrix. • ...
Mitochondria Crossword 2014-01-21
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- Any organisms whose cells include a nucleus and other organelles within membranes
- It encloses the Mitochondria
- The space between the inner membrane and the outer membrane
- A molecule that encodes the genetic instructions of all living things
- Part of the nuclear envelope that is connected to the outer nuclear membrane through nuclear pores
- It greatly increases surface area so reactions can take place
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- Energy currents our cells use to keep us alive
- Produces energy for the cell
- Contains soluble enzymes that catalyze the oxidation of pyruvate and other small organic molecules
- The smallest living organelle
10 Clues: Produces energy for the cell • It encloses the Mitochondria • The smallest living organelle • Energy currents our cells use to keep us alive • The space between the inner membrane and the outer membrane • It greatly increases surface area so reactions can take place • A molecule that encodes the genetic instructions of all living things • ...
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 • ...
Osteoblast Cells - Priyashna Lal 2022-08-12
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- Which cells are responsible for building bone?
- What is one of the shapes of an osteoblast cell?
- What is the osteoblast called when it becomes a mature bone cell?
- What is one of the substances osteoblasts produce?
- What is one of the proteins osteoblasts secrete during embryonic bone formation?
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- What is the process called when osteoblast cells lay down new bone material?
- Where are osteoblasts derived from? (2 words)
- What process do osteoblast cells not undergo?
- Osteoblast cells are found on which part of the bone?
- What do osteoblast cells do to the bone matrix?
10 Clues: Where are osteoblasts derived from? (2 words) • What process do osteoblast cells not undergo? • Which cells are responsible for building bone? • What do osteoblast cells do to the bone matrix? • What is one of the shapes of an osteoblast cell? • What is one of the substances osteoblasts produce? • Osteoblast cells are found on which part of the bone? • ...
kompiuterio dalys 2022-10-18
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- kur matom vaizdą kai sudraugu kalbi per kompiuteri?
- per kur leidžiam muzika kad garsiau grotu?
- Kuris išvesties įrenginys naudojamas informacijai rodyti vaizdine vaizdine forma?
- kaip vadinasi įrenginys, kuris atlieka ir įvesties, ir išvesties funkcijas kompiuteryje?
- Kuris įvesties įrenginys naudojamas raidėms, skaičiams ir kitiems simboliams įvesti į kompiuterį?
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- kokio tipo kompiuterio programinė įranga yra „Firefox“, „Chrome“ ir „Safari“?
- per kur kalbam per kompiuteri?
- Kokio tipo programos yra „VLC media player“ ir „Windows Media Player“?
- Kokio išvesties kompiuterio įrenginio tipai yra „Laser“, „Dot Matrix“ ir „Inkjet“?
- Kuris kompiuterio aparatūros įrenginys atlieka tokias funkcijas kaip spustelėjimas, nukreipimas, vilkimas arba pasirinkimas?
10 Clues: per kur kalbam per kompiuteri? • per kur leidžiam muzika kad garsiau grotu? • kur matom vaizdą kai sudraugu kalbi per kompiuteri? • Kokio tipo programos yra „VLC media player“ ir „Windows Media Player“? • kokio tipo kompiuterio programinė įranga yra „Firefox“, „Chrome“ ir „Safari“? • ...
DH chapter 17 2024-05-07
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- crystals of the enamel and cementum with the calcium phosphate crystals of calculus
- helps with control of build up
- essentially mineralized dental biofilm
- also means bulky
- remaining calcium phosphate crystals may serve as this for continued biofilm to form
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- supragingival biofilm consists of two layers predominantly gram-positive _ bacteria
- subgingival biofilm is made up of four layers this includes predominantly gram- negative_ & motile organisms
- composed of polysaccharides s proteins, and other compounds it acts to protect
- early biofilm consists primarily of gram positive cocci with small accumulations of what.
- tenacious film formed of proteins, carbohydrates and lipids
10 Clues: also means bulky • helps with control of build up • essentially mineralized dental biofilm • tenacious film formed of proteins, carbohydrates and lipids • composed of polysaccharides s proteins, and other compounds it acts to protect • supragingival biofilm consists of two layers predominantly gram-positive _ bacteria • ...
Dental words 2024-05-06
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- a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently
- heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow inters fresitive are argen some are obligate,other facultative adj aerobic
- not made up or containing cells
- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate
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- functions to protect the body against infection and disease
- microorganism that lives and grows in almost complete absence of oxygen
- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable account; anti calculus component of “tarter control” dentifrices
- calcified dental plaque
- nucleus point of origin
- a surrounding framework
10 Clues: calcified dental plaque • nucleus point of origin • a surrounding framework • not made up or containing cells • functions to protect the body against infection and disease • microorganism that lives and grows in almost complete absence of oxygen • a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently • ...
Key Terms 2024-05-10
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- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate
- not made up of or containing cells
- a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner
- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans
- a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently
- nucleus, focus, point of origin
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- Calcified dental plaque
- white blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease
- heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete absence of oxygen
- without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure
10 Clues: Calcified dental plaque • nucleus, focus, point of origin • not made up of or containing cells • without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure • inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans • a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner • ...
Calculus 2023-06-15
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- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate.
- without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure.
- composed of inorganic and organic components and water.
- a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured matter.
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- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts.
- microorganism that lives and grows in complete absence of oxygen.
- pellicle participate in biofilm formation by aiding the adherence of microorganisms.
- white blood cells that protect the body against infection.
- a microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen.
- Not made up of or containing cells.
10 Clues: Not made up of or containing cells. • composed of inorganic and organic components and water. • white blood cells that protect the body against infection. • without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure. • microorganism that lives and grows in complete absence of oxygen. • a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured matter. • ...
MATERIALS ENGINEERING CROSSWORD 2023-05-14
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- materials that sense and react to environmental conditions or stimuli.
- material formed by a matrix (resin) and a reinforcement of natural fibers.
- Bila kita jalan ataupun berhenti, dia tetap jalan. Tapi bila dia berhenti, kita akan mati.
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- the measurement of energy in a thermodynamic system
- Bond in metals?
- Volume defect which has gas trapped
- hidupan apakah yang masa kecil, ia berkaki 4, bila besar berkaki 2 kaki dan bila tua pula berkaki 3?
- interface between two grains or crystallites in a polycrystalline materials
- What has words, but never speaks?
- What begins with an "e" and only contains one letter?
10 Clues: Bond in metals? • What has words, but never speaks? • Volume defect which has gas trapped • the measurement of energy in a thermodynamic system • What begins with an "e" and only contains one letter? • materials that sense and react to environmental conditions or stimuli. • material formed by a matrix (resin) and a reinforcement of natural fibers. • ...
test 2024-09-24
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- First name of Founder of BCG
- The architecture behind models like GPT, BERT, and T5, used for language generation tasks
- second highest GCC contributor in 2024 for A&A
- Every Friday if you don't do this, then Shamik/ AB will ping you on Monday
- An email that you typically get on Tuesday afternoon
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- Last name of our CT and KT enablers team
- you resort to this when your ML model is just not listening to you
- How many values does BCG have
- This placement is more important than horoscope placement
- S&E Platform that reshapes and drives transformation
10 Clues: First name of Founder of BCG • How many values does BCG have • Last name of our CT and KT enablers team • second highest GCC contributor in 2024 for A&A • S&E Platform that reshapes and drives transformation • An email that you typically get on Tuesday afternoon • This placement is more important than horoscope placement • ...
Unit 2 2025-10-15
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- This approach tries to eleminiate the problems associated with a hierachal structure, promotes cross-functional collaborations.
- Believes in doing things right
- A Reason why employees may resist change
- Formal path through which information or commands flow in an organisation
- Number of workers directly accountable to a particular manager
- HRM is more than hiring and firing, it includes: Promotion and ____ of
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- The flattening of hierchial structure
- Check on the skills and qualifications of existing employees
- Widespread use of short-term contracts or freelance work rather than permanent contracts
- HRM is more than hiring and firing, it includes: Performance managment and ____
10 Clues: Believes in doing things right • The flattening of hierchial structure • A Reason why employees may resist change • Check on the skills and qualifications of existing employees • Number of workers directly accountable to a particular manager • HRM is more than hiring and firing, it includes: Promotion and ____ of • ...
Cellular Respiration 2023-01-10
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- stage of cellular respiration where pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide
- process that requires oxygen
- process that is carried out by yeast that produces ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide
- amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of water
- process where cells release energy without oxygen
- process that deposits energy
- process that cells use to produce ATP
- reaction in cellular respiration where a molecule of glucose is broken into two molecules of pyruvic acid
- deepest compartment of the mitochondrion
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- process that releases energy, opposite of photosynthesis
- a type of fermentation using a chemical reaction that converts pyruvic acid to lactic acid
- process that does not require oxygen
- can also be known as biomolecules
- British biochemist who introduced the Krebs Cycle in 1937
- electron carrier in glycolysis
- composed of a series of electron carriers located in the inner membrane of the mitochondrion
16 Clues: process that requires oxygen • process that deposits energy • electron carrier in glycolysis • can also be known as biomolecules • process that does not require oxygen • process that cells use to produce ATP • deepest compartment of the mitochondrion • process where cells release energy without oxygen • process that releases energy, opposite of photosynthesis • ...
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 • ...
Tissue Review 2021-10-12
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- Forms mucous, serous, and epidermal membranes
- Composes the basement membrane and packages organs; includes a gel-like matrix with all categories of fibers and many cell types
- muscle that found in the walls of stomach, uterus, and arteries
- Squamous line the esophagus and forms the skin epidermis
- Forms the stroma or internal "skeleton" of lymph nodes, the spleen, and other lymphoid organs
- Supports body organs
- Forms the bony skeleton
- CT provides great strength through parallel bundles of collagenic fiber; found in tendons
- muscle that is voluntarily controlled
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- lines much of the respiratory tract
- muscle that contains cylindrical cells with branching ends
- Columnar forms the lining of the stomach and small intestine
- Transmits electrochemical impulses
- found in the bladder lining; peculiar cells that slide over one another
- Acts as a storage depot for fat
- Allows for organ movements within the body
16 Clues: Supports body organs • Forms the bony skeleton • Acts as a storage depot for fat • Transmits electrochemical impulses • lines much of the respiratory tract • muscle that is voluntarily controlled • Allows for organ movements within the body • Forms mucous, serous, and epidermal membranes • Squamous line the esophagus and forms the skin epidermis • ...
ToK Crossword !! 2012-03-09
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- How environment changes rather then our genetic code.
- The standpoint that people exist only as experiences.
- I know that I know nothing.
- The earth is a block. But to us, it's a sphere.
- I exist in a different reality than what I perceive.
- A scientific paradigm that believed Earth to be the center of our solar system.
- Our reflection of ourselves and our inner thoughts.
- The system I work in.
- The title of a novel in which dimensions represent paradigms.
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- We SEE something, so we know it to be a truth.
- Sailors love me, because I am the truth.
- [Q3+1.5(IQR)], [-Q1-0.5(IQR)]
- I can know this without ever having experienced it, because it has happened 'before'.
- Countdown to mastery.
- The universe is a ruler, and man is the centimeter.
- Trusting your senses and treating them as absolute.
16 Clues: Countdown to mastery. • The system I work in. • I know that I know nothing. • [Q3+1.5(IQR)], [-Q1-0.5(IQR)] • Sailors love me, because I am the truth. • We SEE something, so we know it to be a truth. • The earth is a block. But to us, it's a sphere. • The universe is a ruler, and man is the centimeter. • Our reflection of ourselves and our inner thoughts. • ...
Quiz 1 2025-09-08
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- Living things in the environment
- Can manufacture energy through light
- A physical component that measures the hotness or coldness in an environment
- the production of renewable biological resources and the conversion of these resources and waste streams into value added products
- Entire range of external influence acting on an organism both the physical and biological, and other organisms
- The liquid portion of the outermost layer of the planet (Two Words)
- _____ commercialized farming. A farming where more than 50% is used for home consumption.
- Innermost layer of the earth.
- provides oxygen for respiration
- A component that interacts with the non-living components
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- comes from living organisms such as plants and animals.
- Thick gaseous layer surrounding the earth.
- where plant grows and human builds houses to live in
- a multifaceted and interconnected matrix (Two Words)
- Living things that can survive within a narrow range of temperatures
- Non living things in the environment
16 Clues: Innermost layer of the earth. • provides oxygen for respiration • Living things in the environment • Can manufacture energy through light • Non living things in the environment • Thick gaseous layer surrounding the earth. • where plant grows and human builds houses to live in • a multifaceted and interconnected matrix (Two Words) • ...
Tissues - Anatomy and Physiology 2025-12-15
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- Contains red blood marrow and is found on the end of long bones
- Stretchy and is found on the outer ear
- Stores and produces white blood cells
- Spindle shaped and attached to the walls of hollow organs
- Lacks blood vessels and is tightly packed together
- Consists of fine collagenous fibers and is found in the nose and ends of long bones
- Striped and column shaped ; moved voluntarily
- Found in the heart and moves involuntarily
- Stores fat
- Can be both spongy and compact ; they are connective tissue
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- Consists of strong collagenous fibers; absorbs shocks and reduces friction between bones
- Serves to bind and support the body
- Contracts and relaxes to move parts of the body
- Can be simple or stratified
- Connective tissue made of cells suspended in the liquid matrix
- Responds to stimuli and nerve impulses ; found in the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves
16 Clues: Stores fat • Can be simple or stratified • Serves to bind and support the body • Stores and produces white blood cells • Stretchy and is found on the outer ear • Found in the heart and moves involuntarily • Striped and column shaped ; moved voluntarily • Contracts and relaxes to move parts of the body • Lacks blood vessels and is tightly packed together • ...
Citric Acid Cycle 2024-11-16
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- A biological inhibitor of the TCA cycle
- The part of the mitochondria where the TCA cycle occurs
- High levels of this inhibit isocitrate dehydrogenase and a-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complex
- The starting molecule of the TCA cycle
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- A major compound taken out of the TCA cycle
- A cofactor required for a-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase
6 Clues: The starting molecule of the TCA cycle • A biological inhibitor of the TCA cycle • A major compound taken out of the TCA cycle • A cofactor required for a-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase • The part of the mitochondria where the TCA cycle occurs • High levels of this inhibit isocitrate dehydrogenase and a-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complex
Microbiology 2025-01-30
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- Fermented rice beverage produced using Aspergillus oryzae
- Genus of bacteria known for metal reduction and electricity generation
- Structured community of microbes encased in a self-produced matrix
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- Enzyme used by bacteriophages to break down bacterial cell walls.
- Type of acid produced by Lactobacillus during fermentation.
- Molecular technique used to amplify DNA sequences.
6 Clues: Molecular technique used to amplify DNA sequences. • Fermented rice beverage produced using Aspergillus oryzae • Type of acid produced by Lactobacillus during fermentation. • Enzyme used by bacteriophages to break down bacterial cell walls. • Structured community of microbes encased in a self-produced matrix • ...
AP Biology - Energy Unit Review 2018-02-14
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- in C4 plants, these cells store CO2 until there is enough to complete the Calvin cycle
- This law of thermodynamics states that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- the net energy gain in this process is 2 ATP and 2 NADH
- part of mitochondria where Krebs cycle occurs
- most of the ATP produced in cellular respiration occurs in this process
- where glycolysis occurs
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- the transfer of a phosphate group to a molecule or compound
- delta-G < 0
- heating and extreme pH causes this to change in an enzyme
- flow of H+ during chemiosmosis is through this protein
- delta-G > 0
- In photosynthesis, ___ becomes reduced, and water becomes oxidized.
- when enzymes catalyze a reaction, they do this to the activation energy
- a group of photosynthetic pigment molecules in the thylakoid membrane
- one product of the light-dependent reactions
- part of chloroplast where Calvin cycle occurs
16 Clues: delta-G < 0 • delta-G > 0 • where glycolysis occurs • one product of the light-dependent reactions • part of mitochondria where Krebs cycle occurs • part of chloroplast where Calvin cycle occurs • flow of H+ during chemiosmosis is through this protein • the net energy gain in this process is 2 ATP and 2 NADH • heating and extreme pH causes this to change in an enzyme • ...
photosynthesis 2013-05-27
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- the electromagnetic energy of light is organized in packets
- type of reaction
- common photosynthesis pigment that absorbs violet and red
- the process by which any molecule becomes broken donw by light energy
- plant that converts inorganic materials into organic materials using sunlights
- is an organic molecules that absobrs light of a speficic wavelenght and the wavelength that can't be absorbed is reflejected
- a semifluid matrix in chlorophyll
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- coenzyme that accepts electron and hydrogen ions
- makes organic molecules form inorganic materias via photosynthesis by sunlight or chemical energy
- orange or red pigmnes
- organism can use energy of lights to build organic molecules from inorganic materias
- plant's organelle that specialize in photosynthesis
- is a form starch of disk that are connected by channels
- groups of pigments and other molecules that work as a unit
- energy
- the distance between the crest of 2 sucessive waves of lights
16 Clues: energy • type of reaction • orange or red pigmnes • a semifluid matrix in chlorophyll • coenzyme that accepts electron and hydrogen ions • plant's organelle that specialize in photosynthesis • is a form starch of disk that are connected by channels • common photosynthesis pigment that absorbs violet and red • groups of pigments and other molecules that work as a unit • ...
Biology 2022-09-27
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- a substance that takes part in and changes a reaction
- energy needed to function
- the movement of water across a semipermeable membrane
- any coloured material found in a plant or animal cell
- plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy that
- the space inside the mitochondria where the Krebs cycle happens
- a coenzyme that works with enzymes
- the main source of energy for cells and an important part of aerobic respiration
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- bounded by pigmented membranes on which the light reactions of photosynthesis take place
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
- a substance produced by a living organism which acts as a catalyst
- where the ATP energy molecules are made
- the breakdown of glucose by enzymes
- intermingling of substances by the natural movement of their particles
- living organisms involving the production of energy
- requires oxygen
16 Clues: requires oxygen • energy needed to function • a coenzyme that works with enzymes • the breakdown of glucose by enzymes • where the ATP energy molecules are made • living organisms involving the production of energy • a substance that takes part in and changes a reaction • the movement of water across a semipermeable membrane • ...
Cellular Respiration 2023-01-11
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- process that needs oxygen
- uses high-energy electrons from the Krebs Cycle and glycolysis to synthesize ATP from ADP
- carried by yeast in which ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide are produced
- holds electrons until they can be transferred to other molecules
- electron carrier in glycolysis
- production ATP in photosynthesis
- the storage of muscle cells and tissue
- second cellular respiration reaction in which pyruvic acid breaks down into carbon dioxide
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- chemical reaction which converts pyruvic acid into lactic acid
- cells release energy with no oxygen
- the quantity of energy needed to raise the temperature of water
- releases energy by breaking down glucose and food molecules with the oxygen around
- inmost compartments in the mitochondrion
- process that deposits energy
- process that doesn't need oxygen
- cellular respiration reaction in which a glucose molecule is broken down into two molecules of pyruvic acid
16 Clues: process that needs oxygen • process that deposits energy • electron carrier in glycolysis • process that doesn't need oxygen • production ATP in photosynthesis • cells release energy with no oxygen • the storage of muscle cells and tissue • inmost compartments in the mitochondrion • chemical reaction which converts pyruvic acid into lactic acid • ...
Cell and Tissues 2021-02-23
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- most common type of cartilage, more flexible skeletal element
- tissue type that contains large lipid deposits
- highly compressible cartilage
- component of a cell that condenses to form chromosomes during cell division
- internal covering or lining for the body. Functions to absorb, secrete, filter, and protect
- bond type where electrons are transferred from one atom to another
- site of protein synthesis
- tissue type that provides support and framework for the body
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- chemical process of building up larger molecules
- site of ribosome assembly
- particles are forced through a membrane though fluid or hydrostatic pressure
- collagen fibers are the main matrix element of this connective tissue type
- slightly extensible fiber type that makes framework of organs
- water diffuses through selectively permeable membrane
- organelle that provides ATP for cellular energy
- tissue type that is most abundant in the body, has 5 subtypes
16 Clues: site of ribosome assembly • site of protein synthesis • highly compressible cartilage • tissue type that contains large lipid deposits • organelle that provides ATP for cellular energy • chemical process of building up larger molecules • water diffuses through selectively permeable membrane • tissue type that provides support and framework for the body • ...
Plasmid purification vocabulary 2024-01-19
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- when proteins unfold into a chain of amino acids
- throw in the garbage or waste beaker
- getting DNA off of a column
- solution with a pH higher than 7
- to place bacteria into growth medium to start a culture
- after centrifuging, the solid in the bottom of the tube
- to mix the solids from a pellet in with a liquid
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- to pour a liquid out of a container
- when parts of a solution become solid and visible
- a solution with a pH of 7 which is neither acid nor base
- lab jargon for the protocol of purifying plasmid DNA from 3 mL bacterial cultures
- the liquid that comes out the bottom of a column after centrifuging
- to turn something upside down
- a special test tube that contains a silica matrix that binds plasmid DNA
- breaking open cells
- after centrifuging, the liquid in the tube
16 Clues: breaking open cells • getting DNA off of a column • to turn something upside down • solution with a pH higher than 7 • to pour a liquid out of a container • throw in the garbage or waste beaker • after centrifuging, the liquid in the tube • when proteins unfold into a chain of amino acids • to mix the solids from a pellet in with a liquid • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-30
5 Clues: Core strength of a company • Strategy to distinguish product in market • Advantage gained by reducing cost per unit • Shared values, systems, and beliefs in a company • Selling new product in new market (Ansoff Matrix)
Chapters 25 to 29 2014-11-23
Across
- Complementary pari in RNA only
- A cofactor that leaves reduced from the citric acid cycle with two hydrogen attached
- The type of intermolecular force that holds the DNA double helix together by the complementary base pairs
- The product of oxidative deamination that has to be disposed of by the urea cycle
- Complementary pair in DNA
- C, T, and U
- Complementary pair in DNA only
- The organelle where ATP is produced
- The reaction that transfers an amino group from an amino acid to make it into a intermediate or precursor of the citric acid cycle
- an RNA that places a specific amino acid into a peptide chain at the ribosome using an anticodon
- A mutation that inserts or deletes a base in a DNA sequence
- Contains nucleotides with deoxyribose sugar, phosphate, and the four bases: adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine
- The process of breaking big molecules down into smaller ones
- A cofactor that leaves reduced from the citric acid cycle with only one hydrogen attached
- Phosphate + Sugar + Base
- Produced in the nucleus from DNA to carry the genetic information to the ribosomes for the construction of a protein
- A base unique to DNA
- Acid Large molecules composed of nucleotides; found as a double helix in DNA and as the single strands of RNA
- Sugar + Base
- The product of glycolysis
- The abberviation for the cyclic pathway that oxidizes a two-carbon molecule to produced reduced cofactors
- Carbohydrate of the blood that catabolizes into precursors of the citric acid cycle
Down
- A and G
- The structure used to store glucose in the liver for later use to regulate blood sugar levels
- the most prevalent type of RNA and a major component of the ribosomes
- The sugar found in the nucleotides of DNA
- The orientation of DNA strands in its secondary structure
- The part of the powerhouse organelle which the citric acid cycle and eletron transport chain inhabit
- The anabolic pathway that makes glucose from amino acids, lactate, and citric acid cycle intermediates that can convert to pyruvate
- Reaction that occurs at the beta carbon of a fatty acid to catabolize it to acetyl-coA
- NAD and FAD are two
- Level of structure that contains the sequences of nucleotides in nucleic acids
- The transfer of genetic information from DNA by the formation of mRNA
- The energy currency on which our cells run
- The interpretation of the codons in mRNA as amino acids in a peptide
- Contains nucleotides with ribose sugar, phosphate, and the four bases: adenine, uracil, guanine, and cytosine
- The number of ATP that can be produced from FAD when it interacts with the electron transport chain
- The abbreviation for the final part of ATP synthesis where protons are pumped out of the matrix into the innermembrane space to create a pH gradient to fuel the production of ATP
- The number of ATP that can be produced from NAD (produced in the matrix) when it interacts with the electron transport chain
- The number of strands in the secondary structure of DNA
- The sugar found in the nucleotides of RNA
- The catabolism of glucose to two pyruvates
- A change in the DNA base sequence that alters the formation of a protein in the cell
- Nitrogen-containing compounds of purine and pyrimidine found in DNA and RNA
- A base unique to RNA
- A sequence of three bases in mRNA that specifies a certain amino acid to be placed in a protein. A few of these signal the start or stop of protein synthesis
46 Clues: A and G • C, T, and U • Sugar + Base • NAD and FAD are two • A base unique to DNA • A base unique to RNA • Phosphate + Sugar + Base • Complementary pair in DNA • The product of glycolysis • Complementary pari in RNA only • Complementary pair in DNA only • The organelle where ATP is produced • The sugar found in the nucleotides of DNA • The sugar found in the nucleotides of RNA • ...
Chapters 25 to 29 2014-11-23
Across
- A base unique to DNA
- Complementary pair in DNA only
- The number of ATP that can be produced from NAD (produced in the matrix) when it interacts with the electron transport chain
- Contains nucleotides with deoxyribose sugar, phosphate, and the four bases: adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine
- A mutation that inserts or deletes a base in a DNA sequence
- Carbohydrate of the blood that catabolizes into precursors of the citric acid cycle
- Nitrogen-containing compounds of purine and pyrimidine found in DNA and RNA
- NAD and FAD are two
- Produced in the nucleus from DNA to carry the genetic information to the ribosomes for the construction of a protein
- The catabolism of glucose to two pyruvates
- The process of breaking big molecules down into smaller ones
- Complementary pari in RNA only
- The reaction that transfers an amino group from an amino acid to make it into a intermediate or precursor of the citric acid cycle
- C, T, and U
- The abberviation for the cyclic pathway that oxidizes a two-carbon molecule to produced reduced cofactors
- Sugar + Base
- A cofactor that leaves reduced from the citric acid cycle with two hydrogen attached
- The transfer of genetic information from DNA by the formation of mRNA
- The type of intermolecular force that holds the DNA double helix together by the complementary base pairs
Down
- The energy currency on which our cells run
- A change in the DNA base sequence that alters the formation of a protein in the cell
- an RNA that places a specific amino acid into a peptide chain at the ribosome using an anticodon
- The sugar found in the nucleotides of DNA
- The number of ATP that can be produced from FAD when it interacts with the electron transport chain
- The sugar found in the nucleotides of RNA
- The structure used to store glucose in the liver for later use to regulate blood sugar levels
- Complementary pair in DNA
- The product of oxidative deamination that has to be disposed of by the urea cycle
- The interpretation of the codons in mRNA as amino acids in a peptide
- Reaction that occurs at the beta carbon of a fatty acid to catabolize it to acetyl-coA
- The anabolic pathway that makes glucose from amino acids, lactate, and citric acid cycle intermediates that can convert to pyruvate
- The part of the mitochondrion organelle which the citric acid cycle and eletron transport chain inhabit
- A cofactor that leaves reduced from the citric acid cycle with only one hydrogen attached
- Acid Large molecules composed of nucleotides; found as a double helix in DNA and as the single strands of RNA
- Level of structure that contains the sequences of nucleotides in nucleic acids
- the most prevalent type of RNA and a major component of the ribosomes
- Phosphate + Sugar + Base
- The abbreviation for the final part of ATP synthesis where protons are pumped out of the matrix into the innermembrane space to create a pH gradient to fuel the production of ATP
- The product of glycolysis
- A base unique to RNA
- Contains nucleotides with ribose sugar, phosphate, and the four bases: adenine, uracil, guanine, and cytosine
- A sequence of three bases in mRNA that specifies a certain amino acid to be placed in a protein. A few of these signal the start or stop of protein synthesis
- A and G
- The orientation of DNA strands in its secondary structure
44 Clues: A and G • C, T, and U • Sugar + Base • NAD and FAD are two • A base unique to DNA • A base unique to RNA • Phosphate + Sugar + Base • Complementary pair in DNA • The product of glycolysis • Complementary pair in DNA only • Complementary pari in RNA only • The sugar found in the nucleotides of DNA • The sugar found in the nucleotides of RNA • The energy currency on which our cells run • ...
Discrete Mathematics 2016-03-30
Across
- is a binary relation on a set for which every element is related to itself
- a vertical line of entries in a table
- a proposition that is always true
- the given elements are limited or countable at its last element can be identified
- is the smallest unit of data in a computer
- a type of set that only have exactly the same number of elements
- is denoted by ∴
- is denoted by ∩
- is the study of mathematical symbols and the rules for manipulating these symbols
- a proposition that is always false
- a corner or a point where lines meet
- rule used is p→q/∴p→q(p^q)
- if R(a,b) and R(b,a), then a = b, or, equivalently
- is a relation between a set of inputs and a set of permissible outputs with the property that each input is related to exactly one output
- is denoted by →
- rule used is p/∴pvq
- a proposition that can either be true or false
- a conditional statement is formed by negating both the hypothesis and the conclusion, and then interchanging the resulting negations
- a set with only one element
- q if and only if p
- is a statement that is either true or false
- a selection of a given number of elements from a larger number without regard to their arrangement
- is a specific input in the function, also known as an independent variable
- set of all possible elements under consideration
- switching the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement
- is denoted by A^c
- is a collection of ordered pairs containing one object from each set
- is a container object that holds a fixed number of values of a single type
- is denoted by ~
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- a matrix is the sum of the diagonal entries
- a path that begins and ends at the same vertex
- is the oldest and most elementary branch of mathematics
- is a function that "reverses" another function
- a set whose elements are unlimited or uncountable
- is an arrangement of objects in specific order
- is a collection of distinct objects, considered as an object in its own right
- is denoted by ∪
- rule used is p^q/∴p
- a division into or distribution in portions
- a set is any one of the distinct objects that make up that set
- a type of set that uses formula |P(A)|=2^n
- a type of set if that doesn't have no elements in common
- a set defined as the set of all ordered pairs
- a set if only A=B
- a horizontal line of entries in a table
- is denoted by ^
- the law relating the operations of multiplication and addition, stated symbolically, a(b + c) = ab + ac
- a diagonal matrix with all its main diagonal entries equal
- the set of possible values of the independent variable or variables of a function
- named after George Boole
- rule used is p q/∴p^q
- is denoted by v
- relating to, using, or expressed in a system of numerical notation that has 2 rather than 10 as a base
- a diagram
- a set with no objects or elements
- a rectangular array of quantities or expressions in rows and columns that is treated as a single entity and manipulated according to particular rules
- a place where power or information leaves a system
- the output values of a function
58 Clues: a diagram • is denoted by ∪ • is denoted by ∴ • is denoted by ∩ • is denoted by → • is denoted by ^ • is denoted by v • is denoted by ~ • a set if only A=B • is denoted by A^c • q if and only if p • rule used is p^q/∴p • rule used is p/∴pvq • rule used is p q/∴p^q • named after George Boole • rule used is p→q/∴p→q(p^q) • a set with only one element • the output values of a function • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2013-06-04
Across
- the y-coordinate of the vertex of a parabola
- the numbers that make an ordered pair and identify the location of a point
- the statement obtained by reversing the if and then parts of an "if-then" statement
- a graph of a quadratic function
- the result of a single trial in a probability experiment
- there does not appear to be a relationship between two sets of data
- an "if-then" statement
- a method of solving quadratic equations, turns every equation into x^2= c
- an equation you can write in the standard form ax+ bx+ c, where a doesn't equal 0
- a linear equation of a nonvertical line written as y - y^1= m(x-x^1)
- a relation that assigns exactly one value in the range to each value of the domain
- the distance that a number is from zero on a number line
- the item in the data that occurs most often
- any ordered pair in a system that make all the equations of that system true
- the counting numbers
- in any right triangle, the sum of the squares of the lengths of the legs is equal to the square of the length of the hypotenuse- a^2+ b^2= c^2
- a number that shows repeated multiplication
- when the graphs of the equation in a system are parallel with no points of intersection
- a monomial or the sum or difference of two or more monomials, a quotient with a variable in the denominator is not a polynomial
- the ratio of the vertical horizontal change
- the side opposite of the right angle in a right triangle, its the longest side in a triangle
- each of the sides that form the right angle of a triangle
- a ratio od a to b where a and b represent quantities measured in different traits
- find the sum of numbers and divide the sum by the number of items
- a mathematical sentence that compares the vales of two expressions using an inequality symbol
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- an expression of the form a^2 - b^2, it can be factored as (a+b)(a-b)
- how likely it is that an event will occur
- a data value that is much higher or lower than the other data in the set
- in a conditional, the part following then
- the form of a function written ax^2+bx+c= 0
- a term that has no variable factor
- an equation that states that two ratios are equal
- a rectangular arrangement of numbers. The number of rows and columns of a matrix determines its size. Each item in a matrix in a element
- the x-intercepts of the graph of a function
- the part following "if" in a conditional
- a line that divides a parabola in to matching half's
- the base and the exponent of an expression of the form a^n
- two or more linear equations using the same variables
- the number of solution of a system of equations in which the graphs of the equation are on the same line
- a comparison of two numbers by division
- two numbers that identify the location of a point
- the difference between the greatest and least data values for a set of data
- a polynomial with two terms
- the most accurate trend line on a scatter plot showing the relationship between two sets of data
- any set of ordered pairs
- the solutions of the equation
- a mathematical sentence that uses an equal sign
- a number that is either rational or irrational
- the y-coordinate of the vertex of a parabola that opens downward
- the middle value in a set of numbers
50 Clues: the counting numbers • an "if-then" statement • any set of ordered pairs • a polynomial with two terms • the solutions of the equation • a graph of a quadratic function • a term that has no variable factor • the middle value in a set of numbers • a comparison of two numbers by division • the part following "if" in a conditional • how likely it is that an event will occur • ...
Chapters 25 to 29 2014-11-23
Across
- The abbreviation for the final part of ATP synthesis where protons are pumped out of the matrix into the innermembrane space to create a pH gradient to fuel the production of ATP
- A cofactor that leaves reduced from the citric acid cycle with only one hydrogen attached
- Level of structure that contains the sequences of nucleotides in nucleic acids
- Phosphate + Sugar + Base
- Contains nucleotides with ribose sugar, phosphate, and the four bases: adenine, uracil, guanine, and cytosine
- Complementary pair in DNA only
- The anabolic pathway that makes glucose from amino acids, lactate, and citric acid cycle intermediates that can convert to pyruvate
- The organelle where ATP is produced
- A sequence of three bases in mRNA that specifies a certain amino acid to be placed in a protein. A few of these signal the start or stop of protein synthesis
- Carbohydrate of the blood that catabolizes into precursors of the citric acid cycle
- The structure used to store glucose in the liver for later use to regulate blood sugar levels
- The interpretation of the codons in mRNA as amino acids in a peptide
- A base unique to RNA
- NAD and FAD are two
- The transfer of genetic information from DNA by the formation of mRNA
- The part of the powerhouse organelle which the citric acid cycle and eletron transport chain inhabit
- The number of strands in the secondary structure of DNA
- The product of oxidative deamination that has to be disposed of by the urea cycle
- The number of ATP that can be produced from NAD (produced in the matrix) when it interacts with the electron transport chain
- C, T, and U
- an RNA that places a specific amino acid into a peptide chain at the ribosome using an anticodon
- the most prevalent type of RNA and a major component of the ribosomes
Down
- The sugar found in the nucleotides of DNA
- A cofactor that leaves reduced from the citric acid cycle with two hydrogen attached
- The sugar found in the nucleotides of RNA
- Sugar + Base
- Reaction that occurs at the beta carbon of a fatty acid to catabolize it to acetyl-coA
- The reaction that transfers an amino group from an amino acid to make it into a intermediate or precursor of the citric acid cycle
- The product of glycolysis
- Complementary pari in RNA only
- The abberviation for the cyclic pathway that oxidizes a two-carbon molecule to produced reduced cofactors
- A base unique to DNA
- The catabolism of glucose to two pyruvates
- Complementary pair in DNA
- Contains nucleotides with deoxyribose sugar, phosphate, and the four bases: adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine
- The process of breaking big molecules down into smaller ones
- A and G
- A mutation that inserts or deletes a base in a DNA sequence
- The number of ATP that can be produced from FAD when it interacts with the electron transport chain
- Acid Large molecules composed of nucleotides; found as a double helix in DNA and as the single strands of RNA
- Produced in the nucleus from DNA to carry the genetic information to the ribosomes for the construction of a protein
- Nitrogen-containing compounds of purine and pyrimidine found in DNA and RNA
- The type of intermolecular force that holds the DNA double helix together by the complementary base pairs
- The orientation of DNA strands in its secondary structure
- A change in the DNA base sequence that alters the formation of a protein in the cell
- The energy currency on which our cells run
46 Clues: A and G • C, T, and U • Sugar + Base • NAD and FAD are two • A base unique to DNA • A base unique to RNA • Phosphate + Sugar + Base • The product of glycolysis • Complementary pair in DNA • Complementary pari in RNA only • Complementary pair in DNA only • The organelle where ATP is produced • The sugar found in the nucleotides of DNA • The sugar found in the nucleotides of RNA • ...
Chapters 25 to 29 2014-11-23
Across
- The energy currency on which our cells run
- NAD and FAD are two
- Level of structure that contains the sequences of nucleotides in nucleic acids
- The catabolism of glucose to two pyruvates
- Carbohydrate of the blood that catabolizes into precursors of the citric acid cycle
- A cofactor that leaves reduced from the citric acid cycle with only one hydrogen attached
- Phosphate + Sugar + Base
- The sugar found in the nucleotides of DNA
- A and G
- Contains nucleotides with ribose sugar, phosphate, and the four bases: adenine, uracil, guanine, and cytosine
- Complementary pair in DNA
- Acid Large molecules composed of nucleotides; found as a double helix in DNA and as the single strands of RNA
- Complementary pair in DNA only
- The reaction that transfers an amino group from an amino acid to make it into a intermediate or precursor of the citric acid cycle
- The sugar found in the nucleotides of RNA
- an RNA that places a specific amino acid into a peptide chain at the ribosome using an anticodon
- The interpretation of the codons in mRNA as amino acids in a peptide
- A base unique to DNA
- The structure used to store glucose in the liver for later use to regulate blood sugar levels
- A mutation that inserts or deletes a base in a DNA sequence
- Reaction that occurs at the beta carbon of a fatty acid to catabolize it to acetyl-coA
- The type of intermolecular force that holds the DNA double helix together by the complementary base pairs
- A base unique to RNA
- Complementary pari in RNA only
- The orientation of DNA strands in its secondary structure
Down
- A change in the DNA base sequence that alters the formation of a protein in the cell
- The number of ATP that can be produced from FAD when it interacts with the electron transport chain
- C, T, and U
- The number of ATP that can be produced from NAD (produced in the matrix) when it interacts with the electron transport chain
- The product of oxidative deamination that has to be disposed of by the urea cycle
- The anabolic pathway that makes glucose from amino acids, lactate, and citric acid cycle intermediates that can convert to pyruvate
- The process of breaking big molecules down into smaller ones
- The transfer of genetic information from DNA by the formation of mRNA
- The product of glycolysis
- the most prevalent type of RNA and a major component of the ribosomes
- The abberviation for the cyclic pathway that oxidizes a two-carbon molecule to produced reduced cofactors
- The part of the mitochondrion organelle which the citric acid cycle and eletron transport chain inhabit
- Nitrogen-containing compounds of purine and pyrimidine found in DNA and RNA
- A cofactor that leaves reduced from the citric acid cycle with two hydrogen attached
- Sugar + Base
- A sequence of three bases in mRNA that specifies a certain amino acid to be placed in a protein. A few of these signal the start or stop of protein synthesis
- Contains nucleotides with deoxyribose sugar, phosphate, and the four bases: adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine
- The abbreviation for the final part of ATP synthesis where protons are pumped out of the matrix into the innermembrane space to create a pH gradient to fuel the production of ATP
- Produced in the nucleus from DNA to carry the genetic information to the ribosomes for the construction of a protein
44 Clues: A and G • C, T, and U • Sugar + Base • NAD and FAD are two • A base unique to DNA • A base unique to RNA • Phosphate + Sugar + Base • The product of glycolysis • Complementary pair in DNA • Complementary pair in DNA only • Complementary pari in RNA only • The sugar found in the nucleotides of DNA • The sugar found in the nucleotides of RNA • The energy currency on which our cells run • ...
Recall Challenge 2022-05-24
Across
- The properties of motion in an object
- An arrangement of several items selected, in which the order each selection is significant
- Short for "mathematics", awesome stuff that developers use to figure things out
Down
- Speed in a specified direction
- An array, but treated as a single entity
- The magnitude of displacement between two positions
6 Clues: Speed in a specified direction • The properties of motion in an object • An array, but treated as a single entity • The magnitude of displacement between two positions • Short for "mathematics", awesome stuff that developers use to figure things out • An arrangement of several items selected, in which the order each selection is significant
AWC Team Meeting 2023-01-12
Across
- dressing that rapidly forms a clear, cool gel on contact with wound fluid
- hydrocolloid dressings designed to create and maintain a moist wound environment
- Collagen Matrix dressing helps overcome barriers to wound closure
- nonadherent hydrogel, facilitates autolytic debridement
Down
- smooth gauze impregnated with ointmint, low adherent
- allevyn with "key hole" feature, non adhesive foam
6 Clues: allevyn with "key hole" feature, non adhesive foam • smooth gauze impregnated with ointmint, low adherent • nonadherent hydrogel, facilitates autolytic debridement • Collagen Matrix dressing helps overcome barriers to wound closure • dressing that rapidly forms a clear, cool gel on contact with wound fluid • ...
Oocyte - Jaimee-Lee Wood 2019-08-10
6 Clues: the measurement used for oocytes • the largest cell in the human body • the thick cellular matrix that surrounds the cell • an object that has the same diameter as an oocyte • the stage that oocytes remain in awaiting fertilisation • the stage that oocytes remain in while they grow in size
Marketing Maze 2024-07-23
Across
- Distribution channels fall under this "P" of the 4Ps
- Basic Human Requirements without which humans cannot survive
- Wants backed by consumer purchasing power
- An area in the BCG Matrix characterized by High market share and growth prospects
- Type of Pricing where products are grouped together rather than given individually
Down
- Forms the "S" in STP
- Sales using follows this type of Strategy
- One of the "A" in the 4As framework that deals with strengthening of distribution networks
8 Clues: Forms the "S" in STP • Sales using follows this type of Strategy • Wants backed by consumer purchasing power • Distribution channels fall under this "P" of the 4Ps • Basic Human Requirements without which humans cannot survive • An area in the BCG Matrix characterized by High market share and growth prospects • ...
8 famous phycists 2021-01-21
Across
- He proposed the theory for the hydrogen atom based on the quantum theory in 1913
- He developed Dirac's lagrangian formulation of quantum mechanics into a useable method using path integrals
- He is the father of nuclear chemistry and nuclear physics
- He completely reshaped the quantum mechanics with his astounding Dirac's formula
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- He developed the matrix mechanics formula
- First person to discover moons orbiting around the planet
- He discovered the iconic equation,E=mc^2
- He invented the faraday cage
8 Clues: He invented the faraday cage • He discovered the iconic equation,E=mc^2 • He developed the matrix mechanics formula • First person to discover moons orbiting around the planet • He is the father of nuclear chemistry and nuclear physics • He proposed the theory for the hydrogen atom based on the quantum theory in 1913 • ...
Musculoskeletal System 2023-04-17
Across
- tough, elastic tissues that connect bones together at joints
- This condition is due to loss of bone tissue, making bones brittle and weak.
- dense tissue found in the ear nose.
- similar to ligament but less elastic.
Down
- attached to the skeleton to help it move.
- produces red and whit blood cells as well as stem cells.
- main role is to provide structure and support for the body
- hard, dense, made up of matrix of minerals and collagen fibres.
8 Clues: dense tissue found in the ear nose. • similar to ligament but less elastic. • attached to the skeleton to help it move. • produces red and whit blood cells as well as stem cells. • main role is to provide structure and support for the body • tough, elastic tissues that connect bones together at joints • hard, dense, made up of matrix of minerals and collagen fibres. • ...
- 2023-11-13
Across
- The _____ holds the DNA, and controls the functions of plant and animal cells.
- Components of the Nucleus
- which muscle tissue has many mitochondria
- produces the most ATP
- what are the products of aerobic respiration
- The Krebs Cycle takes place within the mitochondrial matrix
- what color is the nucleus?
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- Mitochondria have their own DNA and ribosomes, therefore they are able to make their own __.
- What type of cell has a nucleus?
- what components allow certain substances to pass through the membrane
- An organelle that captures energy from the sunlight in order to use it to produce food in plant cells is
- how much chromosomes does a human have?
- What molecule absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis?
- Mitochondria releases energy for life in the form of __.
- where do the light independent reaction occur
- what does a nucleus look like?
16 Clues: produces the most ATP • Components of the Nucleus • what color is the nucleus? • what does a nucleus look like? • What type of cell has a nucleus? • how much chromosomes does a human have? • which muscle tissue has many mitochondria • what are the products of aerobic respiration • where do the light independent reaction occur • ...
What's New at 717 CU 2023-12-04
Across
- What is our new RIG advisors name?
- what is the name of the credit union we just merged with?
- Found under the more button on Networth24.
- This type of loan has no collateral.
- Referral to bring a member car loan form another financial institution.
- What is our new CEO's name?
- This check hold is 9 business days.
- What CD special has an APY of 5.15%?
- What do you click to be able to view the credit score in keystone?
- This type of loan has collateral.
- Who do you call for help with debit card issues?
Down
- What are we offering members on there loans for the holidays?
- What can you check now on Networth24?
- Who do you call for help with Visa card issues?
- Whats new to your 2024 Matrix?
- This type of loan our PSRs can do using the members home as collateral.
16 Clues: What is our new CEO's name? • Whats new to your 2024 Matrix? • This type of loan has collateral. • What is our new RIG advisors name? • This check hold is 9 business days. • This type of loan has no collateral. • What CD special has an APY of 5.15%? • What can you check now on Networth24? • Found under the more button on Networth24. • ...
Movie Crossword 2022-12-20
Across
- What is the name of the spaceship in the Pixar film 'WALL-E'?
- Who helps Dory find her parents?
- What animal is Alex in 'Madagascar'?
- What is the name of the 1993 movie about a safari with dinosaurs?
- In 'The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe', what type of candy does Edmund love most?
- In what James Bond movie does the famous spy go to outer space?
- In the Matrix, what colour pill does Neo take?
- What is the Weasley's father's name in Harry Potter?
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- What animals is Rango from the 2011 movie 'Rango'?
- What is Violet's superpower in 'The Incredibles'?
- What's the name of the skyscraper in Die Hard?
- What colour is the Lorax?
- What is spiderman's real name?
- In 'Kung Fu Panda', what animals is Po?
- What is the “Polar Express"?
- For which musical blockbuster did Julie Andrews win the Academy Award for Best Actress?
16 Clues: What colour is the Lorax? • What is the “Polar Express"? • What is spiderman's real name? • Who helps Dory find her parents? • What animal is Alex in 'Madagascar'? • In 'Kung Fu Panda', what animals is Po? • What's the name of the skyscraper in Die Hard? • In the Matrix, what colour pill does Neo take? • What is Violet's superpower in 'The Incredibles'? • ...
Badly Explained Movies/Media 2025-11-30
Across
- bawling your eyes out.. But only for the first 10 minutes.. Also balloons
- loooooooooooooooong hair.. That glows
- drugs and racism for kids
- men in interesting pants go on a journey to find a key to some underwear
- Girl goes mute and gets legs for a guy
- my mom is a bear
- Annoying grandma hates a teen for not having a special power
- joker kills a man with a pencil
- Fruit-colored ninjas (+ white) fighting a guy who uses a fish mech with a shark launcher
- Pink and green fighting over a guy in a corn field
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- dortio kills a giant baby
- it's a canon event
- Some guy in a vest and another guy in a coat meeting the first guy's dad as a teen
- red or blue pill
- 3 girls and 5 guys have a sing-off
- Average guy sees a hand and saves the world with a special couch
16 Clues: red or blue pill • my mom is a bear • it's a canon event • dortio kills a giant baby • drugs and racism for kids • joker kills a man with a pencil • 3 girls and 5 guys have a sing-off • loooooooooooooooong hair.. That glows • Girl goes mute and gets legs for a guy • Pink and green fighting over a guy in a corn field • Annoying grandma hates a teen for not having a special power • ...
Math Booklet 2023-03-06
5 Clues: method that involves multiplying • method that requires switching variables • method that involves using a coordinate plane • method that involves operations with matrices • method that involves taking out variables in a system one by one
Chapters 25 to 29 2014-11-23
Across
- Level of structure that contains the sequences of nucleotides in nucleic acids
- Carbohydrate of the blood that catabolizes into precursors of the citric acid cycle
- The transfer of genetic information from DNA by the formation of mRNA
- The interpretation of the codons in mRNA as amino acids in a peptide
- The process of breaking big molecules down into smaller ones
- The product of oxidative deamination that has to be disposed of by the urea cycle
- NAD and FAD are two
- Produced in the nucleus from DNA to carry the genetic information to the ribosomes for the construction of a protein
- The anabolic pathway that makes glucose from amino acids, lactate, and citric acid cycle intermediates that can convert to pyruvate
- The orientation of DNA strands in its secondary structure
- Complementary pair in DNA
- Phosphate + Sugar + Base
- A mutation that inserts or deletes a base in a DNA sequence
- A cofactor that leaves reduced from the citric acid cycle with only one hydrogen attached
- Reaction that occurs at the beta carbon of a fatty acid to catabolize it to acetyl-coA
- C, T, and U
- A sequence of three bases in mRNA that specifies a certain amino acid to be placed in a protein. A few of these signal the start or stop of protein synthesis
- Complementary pair in DNA only
- The number of ATP that can be produced from NAD (produced in the matrix) when it interacts with the electron transport chain
- The type of intermolecular force that holds the DNA double helix together by the complementary base pairs
- Contains nucleotides with ribose sugar, phosphate, and the four bases: adenine, uracil, guanine, and cytosine
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- The abberviation for the cyclic pathway that oxidizes a two-carbon molecule to produced reduced cofactors
- The product of glycolysis
- the most prevalent type of RNA and a major component of the ribosomes
- A base unique to RNA
- The reaction that transfers an amino group from an amino acid to make it into a intermediate or precursor of the citric acid cycle
- Sugar + Base
- A and G
- A change in the DNA base sequence that alters the formation of a protein in the cell
- The energy currency on which our cells run
- The number of ATP that can be produced from FAD when it interacts with the electron transport chain
- Nitrogen-containing compounds of purine and pyrimidine found in DNA and RNA
- Acid Large molecules composed of nucleotides; found as a double helix in DNA and as the single strands of RNA
- The sugar found in the nucleotides of DNA
- The catabolism of glucose to two pyruvates
- The abbreviation for the final part of ATP synthesis where protons are pumped out of the matrix into the innermembrane space to create a pH gradient to fuel the production of ATP
- Complementary pari in RNA only
- The structure used to store glucose in the liver for later use to regulate blood sugar levels
- A cofactor that leaves reduced from the citric acid cycle with two hydrogen attached
- The sugar found in the nucleotides of RNA
- Contains nucleotides with deoxyribose sugar, phosphate, and the four bases: adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine
- The part of the mitochondrion organelle which the citric acid cycle and eletron transport chain inhabit
- A base unique to DNA
- an RNA that places a specific amino acid into a peptide chain at the ribosome using an anticodon
44 Clues: A and G • C, T, and U • Sugar + Base • NAD and FAD are two • A base unique to RNA • A base unique to DNA • Phosphate + Sugar + Base • The product of glycolysis • Complementary pair in DNA • Complementary pari in RNA only • Complementary pair in DNA only • The sugar found in the nucleotides of DNA • The sugar found in the nucleotides of RNA • The energy currency on which our cells run • ...
Calc 17 #2 2025-08-09
5 Clues: White blood corpuscle • Focus point of origin • A surrounding framework • containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently • inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts
pre calculus 2024-05-13
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- mathematical expressions in which both sides are not equal
- kind of relation that pairs each element from one set with exactly one element from another set
- range of numbers between two given numbers
- when, given a central point on a shape or object, every point on the opposite sides is the same distance from the central point
- A scalar multiple of an identity matrix
- A system of linear equations with no solution
- If the plane is parallel to the side of the cone and does not pass through the apex, then the conic obtained is a ?
- Used to determine if a domain value is a lower bound for the real roots of a polynomial
- A triangle that has a right (90°) interior angle
- collection of facts such as numbers, words, observations, and measurements
- equation that can be written in the form ax2 + bx + c = 0 where a, b, and c are all real numbers and a 0
- The constant ratio between successive terms of a geometric sequence
- A directed line segment that has magnitude and direction
- An equation relating the lengths of the sides of a right triangle
- formula for finding the roots of a quadratic equation
- segment connecting the center of a circle or sphere with a point on the circle or sphere
- two figures are the same
- Any real number, or any quantity that can be measured using a single real number
- The line segment whose endpoints are the vertices of a hyperbola
- the process of finding an equivalent fraction
- values to the unknown variables that make the equality in the equation true
- extent to which the limits between variations are possible
- number of times a number is used as a factor in a multiplication problem
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- An equation involving variables that are true for all elements in its domain
- A set of points, connected by a function, that forms a geometric figure or graph
- value of a function you can get near to but can't reach
- rectangular array of numbers generally represented by capital letters
- A system of equations in which no equation is a linear combination of the others
- no fixed limits
- expressions that consist of variables, coefficients, and mathematical operations like addition and subtraction
- The sum of the terms of a sequence
- A notation using the Greek letter sigma that allows a long sum to be written compactly
- A vector of unit length
- way to describe the location of a point on a plan
- Elements of the domain for which the function equals 0
- function with a domain consisting of integers
- The behavior of the graph of a function in the coordinate plane
- A sequence that has a constant difference between consecutive terms
- A matrix with equal numbers of rows and columns
- A circle of radius 1 centered at the origin
- unit measuring angles based on the arc length and radius
- The constant difference between successive terms of an arithmetic sequence
- values that we are allowed to plug into the function
- A transformation in which a graph or geometric figure is moved to another location without any change in size or orientation
- distance between the repetition of any function
- ratio of the adjacent side of a right triangle to the hypotenuse
- A transformation in which a plane figure turns around a fixed center point
- divides a figure or graph into two figures or graphs that are reflections of each other across the axis
- number that serves as a measure of some property
- the amount at which a graph of a function travels above and below the midline
50 Clues: no fixed limits • A vector of unit length • two figures are the same • The sum of the terms of a sequence • A scalar multiple of an identity matrix • range of numbers between two given numbers • A circle of radius 1 centered at the origin • A system of linear equations with no solution • function with a domain consisting of integers • ...
chapter 9 crossword 2016-01-05
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- the process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
- amount of energy needed to raise the temp. of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius
- the innermost compartment of the mitochondria and the site of the kerbs cycle reactions
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- this releases energy from food molecules by producing ATP
- the first set of reactions in cellular respiration
- pyruvic acid id broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extraction reactions
- Or another name for Glycolysis
- pathways of cellular respiration that require oxygen
- another name for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
9 Clues: Or another name for Glycolysis • the first set of reactions in cellular respiration • another name for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide • pathways of cellular respiration that require oxygen • this releases energy from food molecules by producing ATP • the process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen • ...
Chapter 9 Vocabulary 2017-12-12
Across
- an electron carrier.
- a process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen.
- second stage of cellular respiration.
- "without air"
- amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius.
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- "in air"
- "sugar-breaking". During this, 1 molecule of glucose is transformed into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid.
- combined process of a pathway and glycolysis in the absence of oxygen. Releases energy from food molecules by producing ATP.
- innermost compartment of the mitochondrion and the site of the Kreb's Cycle reactions.
9 Clues: "in air" • "without air" • an electron carrier. • second stage of cellular respiration. • a process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen. • amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius. • innermost compartment of the mitochondrion and the site of the Kreb's Cycle reactions. • ...
Chapter 23 - Metabolism and Energy Production 2025-03-22
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- A series of reactions in the mitochondria that transfers electrons from NADH and FADH2 to electron carriers, and finally to O2, which produces H2O. Energy changes during these transfers provide energy for ATP synthesis.
- An iron-containing protein that transfers electrons from CoQH2 to oxygen.
- The total yield of ATP produced by the complete oxidation of glucose (a number written out).
- CoQ: A mobile carrier that transfers electrons from complexes I and II to complex III.
- The enzyme that catalyzes the hydration reaction that produces malate from fumarate during the citric acid cycle.
- The molecule formed when malate is oxidized and gains a double bond in the citric acid cycle.
- The cycle that describes the regeneration and movement of NADH and NAD+ between the cytosol and the mitochondria via malate dehydrogenase.
- A protein complex that links the energy released by hydrogen ions returning to the matrix with the synthesis of ATP from ADP and Pi.
- High levels of this compound will contribute to the activation of the citric acid cycle pathway.
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- A series of oxidation reactions in the mitochondria that converts acetyl CoA to CO2 and yields three NADH, one FADH2, and one GTP. It is also called the tricarboxylic acid cycle or the Krebs cycle.
- The compound that enters the citric acid cycle and is converted to citrate by citrate synthase.
- The conservation of energy from electron transport by pumping H+ ions into the intermembrane space to produce an H+ gradient that provides the energy to synthesize ATP.
- High levels of this compound will contribute to the inhibition of the citric acid cycle pathway.
- A separation of charge across a membrane caused by the pumping of hydrogen ions from the matrix and into the intermembrane space.
- The synthesis of ATP using the energy of the hydrogen ions and electrons from the NADH and FADH2 that enter electron transport to produce a hydrogen ion gradient.
- A symmetrical molecule produced in the citric acid cycle by the removal of CoA from Succinyl CoA.
16 Clues: An iron-containing protein that transfers electrons from CoQH2 to oxygen. • CoQ: A mobile carrier that transfers electrons from complexes I and II to complex III. • The total yield of ATP produced by the complete oxidation of glucose (a number written out). • The molecule formed when malate is oxidized and gains a double bond in the citric acid cycle. • ...
chapter 9 crossword 2016-01-05
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- the process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
- amount of energy needed to raise the temp. of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius
- pathways of cellular respiration that require oxygen
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- this releases energy from food molecules by producing ATP
- the innermost compartment of the mitochondria and the site of the kerbs cycle reactions
- the first set of reactions in cellular respiration
- pyruvic acid id broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extraction reactions
- Or another name for Glycolysis
- another name for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
9 Clues: Or another name for Glycolysis • the first set of reactions in cellular respiration • another name for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide • pathways of cellular respiration that require oxygen • this releases energy from food molecules by producing ATP • the process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen • ...
2. modul: Jiří Kulháne, Miroslav Žamboch, Jiří W. Procházka 2014-02-28
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- Anglicky dřevo a současně příjmení jednoho z hrdinů Jiřího W. Procházky
- Noční ... - název knihy Jiřího Kulhánka, která se dostala do nejlepší stovky v anketě Kniha mého srdce
- Oblíbený subžánr scifi Jiřího W. Procházky (virtuální realita, kyberprosto, Matrix...)
- Druhý krok ... - název povídkové sbírky Jiřího W. Procházky
- ... strachu - název knihy, se kterou Jiří Kulhánek prorazil.
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- Jméno hrdiny Miroslava Žambocha
- Země, kde často vychází knihy Miroslava Žambocha
- Oblíbená rasa Jiřího Kulhánka a mnoha hororových autorů, například Brama Stokera (množné číslo)
- Jméno hrdiny Miroslava Žambocha
- ... JFK - název série, kterou společně založili Jiří Kulhánek a Miroslav Žamboch
10 Clues: Jméno hrdiny Miroslava Žambocha • Jméno hrdiny Miroslava Žambocha • Země, kde často vychází knihy Miroslava Žambocha • Druhý krok ... - název povídkové sbírky Jiřího W. Procházky • ... strachu - název knihy, se kterou Jiří Kulhánek prorazil. • Anglicky dřevo a současně příjmení jednoho z hrdinů Jiřího W. Procházky • ...
Walter Mitty Hero's Journey 2021-11-12
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- Walter has secret abilities with it
- When Walter gets on the plane he leaves the normal world and enters the _______ world
- Walter jumps out of this to "cross the threshold"
- When Walter sees the photograph of Sean beckoning to him, he receives the call to _________
- __________ control to Major Tom
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- The magical voice of Walters "Supernatural Aid"
- Walter receives __________ from his mentor in the form of some strange photos
- The Threshold Guardians
- The red and blue car that Walter must choose between is a reference to this movie
9 Clues: The Threshold Guardians • __________ control to Major Tom • Walter has secret abilities with it • The magical voice of Walters "Supernatural Aid" • Walter jumps out of this to "cross the threshold" • Walter receives __________ from his mentor in the form of some strange photos • The red and blue car that Walter must choose between is a reference to this movie • ...
Tissues 2024-08-08
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- : it is a group of cells similar in structure and function tissue
- tissue :it is made of neurons it receives and conducts impulses
- tissue: it is tightly packed and forum a continuous sheet
- tissue: it is the dividing tissue present in the growing region
- :this tissue help in aquatic plants to float
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- outermost layer of the cell
- :this tissue makes the plant hard and stiff
- tissue: it is losely pached and embedded in an intercellular matrix
- tissue :it is a longitudes cells and also called muscle fi
9 Clues: outermost layer of the cell • :this tissue makes the plant hard and stiff • :this tissue help in aquatic plants to float • tissue: it is tightly packed and forum a continuous sheet • tissue :it is a longitudes cells and also called muscle fi • tissue :it is made of neurons it receives and conducts impulses • ...
nail structure and growth 2024-03-04
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- another name for nails
- visible part of the matrix that extends underneath the living skin
- part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe
- slit or furrow on the sides of the nail
- nonliving tissue
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- portion of living skin that supports the nail plate as it grows toward the free edge
- tough band of tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in place
- folds of skin that surround the nail plate
8 Clues: nonliving tissue • another name for nails • slit or furrow on the sides of the nail • folds of skin that surround the nail plate • visible part of the matrix that extends underneath the living skin • tough band of tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in place • part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe • ...
Agarose Gel electrophoresis 2025-12-05
Across
- A low-toxicity fluorescent dye used to visualize DNA.
- A DNA size reference ladder used for comparison.
- A compact, overwound DNA form that moves the fastest through the gel.
- The straight channel in the gel where one sample travels.
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- The conductive solution that maintains pH and allows current to flow.
- The polysaccharide used to form the gel matrix.
- The positively charged end of the tank that attracts DNA.
- The small pockets in the gel where samples are loaded.
8 Clues: The polysaccharide used to form the gel matrix. • A DNA size reference ladder used for comparison. • A low-toxicity fluorescent dye used to visualize DNA. • The small pockets in the gel where samples are loaded. • The positively charged end of the tank that attracts DNA. • The straight channel in the gel where one sample travels. • ...
Histology Terminology 2020-09-10
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- type of tissue that is capable of contracting and generating tension in response to stimulation; produces movement.
- CT membrane that lines the cavities of freely movable joints, producing synovial fluid for lubrication
- outermost embryonic germ layer(epidermis and the nervous tissue)
- fine fibrous protein, made of collagen subunits, cross-links to form supporting “nets” within CT
- type of tissue that covers or lines body parts, protects body; functions in absorption, transport, and secretion
- fluid or semi-fluid portion of matrix
- alignment of parallel actin and myosin filaments which form a banded pattern
- tissue membrane that lines body cavities and lubricates them with serous fluid
- Has a trunk
- release of a substance caused by the rupture of a gland cell, which becomes part of the secretion
- part of a cell or tissue which faces open space
- accidental death of cells and tissues
- cartilage cell
- point of cell-to-cell contact, connects one cell to another in a tissue
- most abundant cell type in CT, secretes protein fibers and matrix into the extracellular space
- widening of blood vessels
- muscle cells
- unicellular gland found in columnar epithelium that secretes mucous
- type of tissue that is capable of sending and receiving impulses through electrochemical signals
- microscopic study of tissue
- Large marsupial
- skin; ET made up of a strat squam epi cells that cover the outside of the body
- functional cells of a gland or organ
- group of cells within the serous membrane that secrete a lubricating substance onto the surface
- lipid storage cells
- tissue membrane covered by protective mucous, lines tissue exposed to the outside environment
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- flexible fibrous proteins, gives CT tensile strength
- wound edges are close enough to be brought together and fastened if necessary (quicker and more thorough healing)
- release of a substance from a gland via exocytosis
- group of cells that secrete mucous which keeps tissues moist; lubricant
- mechanically attaches adjacent cells to each other or to the basement membrane
- extracellular material which is produced by the cells embedded in it, ground substance + fibers
- fibrous protein in CT, contains protein elastin, allows the fibers to stretch and return to original size
- Man's best friend
- less active form of fibroblast
- groups of cells that release chemical signals into the ECF to be transported via blood to target organs
- forms an impermeable barrier between cells
- middle embryonic germ layer (CT, MT, some ET)
- group of cells that are similar in form and perform related functions
- areolar connective tissue underlying a mucous membrane
- group of epithelial cells that secrete substances through ducts that open to the skin or to internal body surfaces that lead to the exterior of the body
- release of a substance along with the apical portion of cell
- response of tissue to injury
- allows cytoplasmic communications to occur between cells
- Flying mammal
- wound healing facilitated by wound contraction
- supportive neural cells
- borders of a wound are physically drawn together
- thin extracellular layer under epithelial cells, separates them from other tissues
- loss of mass and function
- Likes to chase mice
- in epithelial tissue, thin layer of fibrous material that anchors epithelium to underlying CT
- small spaces in bone or cartilage tissue that cells occupy
- programmed cell death
- type of tissue that serves to hold in place, connect, and integrate the body’s organs and systems
- innermost embryonic germ layer (digestive system and lower respiratory system)
56 Clues: Has a trunk • muscle cells • Flying mammal • cartilage cell • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • lipid storage cells • programmed cell death • supportive neural cells • widening of blood vessels • loss of mass and function • microscopic study of tissue • response of tissue to injury • less active form of fibroblast • functional cells of a gland or organ • ...
Unit 8 Vocabulary 2023-04-21
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- has length and direction
- A vector is a quantity that has magnitude (length) and direction.
- of a matrix a number that is specially defined only for square matrices.
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- is determined by the angle it makes with a horizontal line
- The length of a vector
- is usually depicted by a number, numerical value, or a magnitude, but no direction.
- compares the size or amount of two values
7 Clues: The length of a vector • has length and direction • compares the size or amount of two values • is determined by the angle it makes with a horizontal line • A vector is a quantity that has magnitude (length) and direction. • of a matrix a number that is specially defined only for square matrices. • ...
Puzzle corner 2023-04-20
Across
- branch to report high value txn above this amount in Crores to treasury co
- maximum quantum of kccJL loan
- to find out risk control Matrix this test is conducted
- in our new compliance policy how many points audit template is given
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- how many years repayment allowed for NRI housing loan
- Free auto sweep in &out facility in IOB CD
- India's first indigenous os
- g20 slogan one earth, one family, one ___
8 Clues: India's first indigenous os • maximum quantum of kccJL loan • g20 slogan one earth, one family, one ___ • Free auto sweep in &out facility in IOB CD • how many years repayment allowed for NRI housing loan • to find out risk control Matrix this test is conducted • in our new compliance policy how many points audit template is given • ...
keanu reeves 2024-12-11
5 Clues: a film about life not being real • a film about a man losing his dog • someone who acts in a play or movie • someone recognizable wherever they are • a character soon to be voiced by Keanu
Risk Management 2024-05-13
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- A tool used to visually represent the likelihood and impact of risks.
- Monitoring and adjusting risk responses as needed.
- Action taken to reduce the impact of a risk.
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- Strategy to avoid a risk altogether.
- Document outlining how risks will be managed throughout a project.
- The degree of uncertainty regarding the outcome of a situation or event.
- Accepting the potential consequences of a particular risk.
7 Clues: Strategy to avoid a risk altogether. • Action taken to reduce the impact of a risk. • Monitoring and adjusting risk responses as needed. • Accepting the potential consequences of a particular risk. • Document outlining how risks will be managed throughout a project. • A tool used to visually represent the likelihood and impact of risks. • ...
Which type of chart/graph is best suitable for each of the following scenarios? 2022-10-21
Across
- Show the net income as values are added and subtracted
- Understand the distribution of your data and check for extreme data points
- Graphical representation of data where values are depicted by color
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- Visualize sales across multiple connected stages
- What is the distribution of Male and Female participants in the recent survey?
- For displaying data across multiple dimensions, expands both horizontally and vertically
- Know the profit trend and seasonality of a food business over time
- Compare the total number of employees in your company over the 15 years
- Display detailed hotel transactions per customer
9 Clues: Visualize sales across multiple connected stages • Display detailed hotel transactions per customer • Show the net income as values are added and subtracted • Know the profit trend and seasonality of a food business over time • Graphical representation of data where values are depicted by color • ...
Chapter 9 Vocab 2021-02-03
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- pathways of cellular respiration that do not require oxygen
- the second stage of cellular respiration
- the process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
- the innermost compartment of the mitochondrion and the site of the Krebs Cycle
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- releases energy from food molecules by producing ATP, in the absence of oxygen
- pathways of cellular respiration that require oxygen
- the first set of reactions in cellular respiration
- the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree celsius
- an electron carrier
9 Clues: an electron carrier • the second stage of cellular respiration • the first set of reactions in cellular respiration • pathways of cellular respiration that require oxygen • pathways of cellular respiration that do not require oxygen • the process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen • ...
Title 8 1529 2024-02-06
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- the _____ of the Division of Occupational Safety and Health, P.O. Box 420603, San Francisco, CA 94142
- the modifying of any existing structure, or portion thereof
- overhauling, rebuilding, reconstructing, or reconditioning of structures or substrates, including encapsulation or other repair of ACM or PACM attached to structures or substrates
- an impervious plastic bag-like enclosure affixed around not more than a 60 x 60 inch asbestos-containing material, with glove-like appendages through which material and tools may be handled
- ACM applied to pipes, fittings, boilers, breeching, tanks, ducts or other structural components to prevent heat loss or gain
- the wrecking or taking out of any load- supporting structural member and any related razing, removing, or stripping of asbestos products
- activities that disrupt the matrix of ACM or PACM, crumble or pulverize ACM or PACM, or generate visible debris from ACM or PACM
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- a filter capable of trapping and retaining at least 99.97 percent of all mono-dispersed particles of 0.3 micrometers in diameter
- asbestos is 0.1 fiber per cubic centimeter of air as an eight-hour time-weighted average (TWA), with an excursion limit (EL) of 1.0 asbestos fibers per cubic centimeter over a 30-minute period
- A person who is capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards in the surroundings or working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous to employees, and who has authorization to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate them
- a particulate form of asbestos, 5 micrometers or longer, with a length-to-diameter ratio of at least 3 to 1
- removal or disturbance of building material by sanding, abrading, grinding or other method that breaks, crumbles, or disintegrates intact ACM
- water to which surfactant (wetting agent) has been added to increase the ability of the liquid to penetrate ACM
- presumed asbestos-containing material
- that the ACM has not crumbled, been pulverized, or otherwise deteriorated so that the asbestos is no longer likely to be bound with its matrix
- one certified in the practice of industrial hygiene by the American Board of Industrial Hygiene
16 Clues: presumed asbestos-containing material • the modifying of any existing structure, or portion thereof • one certified in the practice of industrial hygiene by the American Board of Industrial Hygiene • the _____ of the Division of Occupational Safety and Health, P.O. Box 420603, San Francisco, CA 94142 • ...
The Product Life Cycle 2013-05-01
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- Price may have to drop to maintain competitiveness when a product reaches....
- A products promotion would be highest in this phase
- Strategy used to prevent a decline in sales
- Segment of boston matrix with a high market share
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- Problem child is a product that has a high....
- In this stage cash flow would be negative
- The product life cycle shows the .... of a product over time
7 Clues: In this stage cash flow would be negative • Strategy used to prevent a decline in sales • Problem child is a product that has a high.... • Segment of boston matrix with a high market share • A products promotion would be highest in this phase • The product life cycle shows the .... of a product over time • ...
Crossword 2 2015-08-24
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- The library function used to find the last occurrence of a character in a string.
- ___ numbers are used in several routines in publickey cryptography.
- A class cannot extend ___
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- Too many recursive calls may result into ___ overflow.
- ___ decomposition methods simplify computations,both theoretically & practically.
- When you pass an array name as a function argument,you are implicitly passing the array by ___
- ___ reads characters from stream into the string.
7 Clues: A class cannot extend ___ • ___ reads characters from stream into the string. • Too many recursive calls may result into ___ overflow. • ___ numbers are used in several routines in publickey cryptography. • ___ decomposition methods simplify computations,both theoretically & practically. • ...
vocabulary for "Things Fall Apart" 2018-10-01
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- (adj) Taken apart or no body.
- (adj)Also excited!! There isn't another definition.
- (adv} Excited, or another word if your feeling sick.
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- (v) To gush in. The first part is shared with surgeon.
- (n)They are the high class people in the village.
- (n) A priest or priestess. She's also a character in the Matrix.
- (adj)Exciting!! And it can be a type of beverage.
7 Clues: (adj) Taken apart or no body. • (n)They are the high class people in the village. • (adj)Exciting!! And it can be a type of beverage. • (adj)Also excited!! There isn't another definition. • (adv} Excited, or another word if your feeling sick. • (v) To gush in. The first part is shared with surgeon. • (n) A priest or priestess. She's also a character in the Matrix.
Respiration 2022-01-08
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- A coenzyme used in every stage of aerobic respiration
- The type of reaction in which NAD/ FAD gain a hydrogen molecule
- The type of reaction in which NAD/ FAD lose a hydrogen molecule
- The number of ATP molecules produced in oxidative phosphorylation from one glucose molecule
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- A molecule required for aerobic respiration
- Where the link reaction and Krebs cycle take place
- The membrane across which oxidative phosphorylation occurs
- The enzyme which converts ADP to ATP in oxidative phosphorylation
- The place in a cell where glycolysis takes place
9 Clues: A molecule required for aerobic respiration • The place in a cell where glycolysis takes place • Where the link reaction and Krebs cycle take place • A coenzyme used in every stage of aerobic respiration • The membrane across which oxidative phosphorylation occurs • The type of reaction in which NAD/ FAD gain a hydrogen molecule • ...
90s - 2000s movies 2023-11-22
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- In what city the Batman live
- How many parts of the Lord of the Rings are
- Jack's name became popular after this movie
- In which month Harry Potter celebrates his birthday
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- A superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics
- What other nationality despite being Jewish was The Pianist's main character
- This character has a best friend who is married to a dragon
- Special place where a guy wearing black dodges bullets in a special manner
- The last name of one boy who almost died from addiction
9 Clues: In what city the Batman live • How many parts of the Lord of the Rings are • Jack's name became popular after this movie • In which month Harry Potter celebrates his birthday • The last name of one boy who almost died from addiction • This character has a best friend who is married to a dragon • ...
Metabolism 2023-07-28
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- Process that takes glucose and combines them together to form glycogen
- This is where glycolysis occurs in the cell
- Removal of electrons from molecule, decrease in energy potential
- All chemical reactions occurring in the body
- How glucose is transports into the cell
- The ______ mitochondrial membrane, concentration gradient is located here
- Where are triglycerides stored in the body
- glucose formed from non carbohydrate sources
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- Combining simple molecules into complex ones
- Breaking down complex molecules into simpler ones
- A hormone that stimulates Gluconeogenesis ( not cortisol)
- What is the process that results in the breakdown of triglycerides
- A hormone that stimulates glycogenolysis ( not cortisol)
- Where Krebs cycle occurs in the cell and where Acetylene coenzyme A are formed
- Additional of electrons to a molecule, increase in potential energy
- The movement of H+ back into the matrix
- Enzyme that is a key regulator of the rate of glycolysis
- A hormone that stimulates glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis
18 Clues: The movement of H+ back into the matrix • How glucose is transports into the cell • Where are triglycerides stored in the body • This is where glycolysis occurs in the cell • Combining simple molecules into complex ones • All chemical reactions occurring in the body • glucose formed from non carbohydrate sources • Breaking down complex molecules into simpler ones • ...
Unit 3b- Cellular Respiration 2023-10-11
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- means no oxygen is required
- total ATP made from cell respiration if oxygen is present
- occurs if there is no oxygen present to break down glucose
- hydrogens are pumped into the inner membrane via the ______ to create ATP
- total ATP made from cell respiration if no oxygen is present
- location of glycolysis
- the first stage of cellular respiration where glucose is broken down
- animal cells will make ______ if there is no oxygen present
- the ____ cycle occurs after glycolysis
- glycolysis will occur if there is no oxygen present (true or false)
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- the products of the krebs cycle is: 2 ATP, NADH, FADH2, and ____
- the krebs cycle occurs in the mitochondrial ____
- how many ATP are made when hydrogens move through the ATP synthase
- ALL organisms do cell respiration (animals, plants, fungi, bacteria)- true or false?
- need oxygen
- the products of glycolysis are ATP, ____, and 2 pyruvate
- glucose is broken down into 2 molecules of ____
- yeast cells will make _____ if there is no oxygen present
- the Electron transport chain of cell respiration occurs in the ____ membrane of the mitochondria
19 Clues: need oxygen • location of glycolysis • means no oxygen is required • the ____ cycle occurs after glycolysis • glucose is broken down into 2 molecules of ____ • the krebs cycle occurs in the mitochondrial ____ • the products of glycolysis are ATP, ____, and 2 pyruvate • total ATP made from cell respiration if oxygen is present • ...
Biology Final Review 2016-03-23
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- entire pulp cavity within the tooth
- primary mandibular molars are more anterior than the primary maxillary molars
- part of the tooth covered by enamel
- fundamental dental science on which dental hygiene is based
- forms ameloblasts
- cavity in the center of the anatomical crown of the tooth that contains the major portion of the dental pulp
- extra space that primary canines and molars occupy and that saves room for the eruption of permanent teeth
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- derived from ectoderm
- having more than two sets of teeth in a lifetime
- fertilization occurs during this period
- residue on newly erupted teeth
- anterior tooth line angle
- forms cementum
- supports the production of enamel matrix
- canal in the root of a tooth that leads from the apex into the pulp chamber
- is the same as height of curvature
- part of the tooth protruding out of the gingiva
- primary mandibular molars are more posterior than the primary maxillary molars
18 Clues: forms cementum • forms ameloblasts • derived from ectoderm • anterior tooth line angle • residue on newly erupted teeth • is the same as height of curvature • entire pulp cavity within the tooth • part of the tooth covered by enamel • fertilization occurs during this period • supports the production of enamel matrix • part of the tooth protruding out of the gingiva • ...
Mind Bender 2021-10-18
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- '____ of the Dead' (Opposite of night)
- flies around a broom
- month of Halloween
- killer synonym
- another word for ghost
- The time when it's dark outside
- What was written on the door in red letter in “The shining”
- cruel,evil,bad natured
- a vegetable you can carve
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- a favourite Halloween treat,this triangle shaped sweet is orange yellow and white.
- Reeves character in the matrix”
- Spooky.casper was a friendly one
- This is based on a screenplay written by American Screenwriters
- Depicts a revile that is born when somebody passes on in the hold of outrageous fury or distress
- The Japanese version of "The Ring"
- Cecilia hides out in the home of her sister's friend Detective James Lanier and his teenage daughter, Sydney
- Bride When Victor is practising his wedding vows in the woods, he accidentally gets married to a skeleton-like creature called Emily who whisks him off to the land of the dead.(movie)
- jack used this as lantern
18 Clues: killer synonym • month of Halloween • flies around a broom • another word for ghost • cruel,evil,bad natured • jack used this as lantern • a vegetable you can carve • Reeves character in the matrix” • The time when it's dark outside • Spooky.casper was a friendly one • The Japanese version of "The Ring" • '____ of the Dead' (Opposite of night) • ...
Challenges to Biomedical Research (18-35) 2023-03-08
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- Implanting a gene from one organism into an...... will create a transgenic animal?
- Where must the Nanobiotechnology research be conducted?
- Designed to keep airborne particles out?
- What's another name for Somatic Stem Cells?
- Biomedical researches apply for a patent from....?
- When researches apply for a patent, they seek approval to create....?
- Somatic cells are?
- What cells are reprogrammed adult cells produced in labs?
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- What contains genetic information to clone a mammal?
- Reproductive cloning is also called what?
- Adult stem cells are harvested from?
- What cell has the potential to develop into any other cell?
- One benefit of creating genetically modified mammals is to produce.... Models?
- The century that had the first report on successful mammal cloning?
- Once the biomaterial matrix is developed, what must be able to dissolve?
- What cells are undifferentiated?
- What was the first animal successfully cloned in Scotland 1996 from an adult stem cell?
- What adult stem cells are used for?
18 Clues: Somatic cells are? • What cells are undifferentiated? • What adult stem cells are used for? • Adult stem cells are harvested from? • Designed to keep airborne particles out? • Reproductive cloning is also called what? • What's another name for Somatic Stem Cells? • Biomedical researches apply for a patent from....? • What contains genetic information to clone a mammal? • ...
intermediate 2021-04-03
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- Number of chords in given circuit(1)
- If tree has 4,5,6 as branches then one of the link is?(2)
- No. of trees in reduced incident matrix (3)?
- Write the values for node “a” of following graph(4)?
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- no. of independent KVL equations if 9 elements and 5 nodes is present in circuit?
- Number of possible trees(6)?
- Formula for twigs in a tree(n-nodes)?
7 Clues: Number of possible trees(6)? • Number of chords in given circuit(1) • Formula for twigs in a tree(n-nodes)? • No. of trees in reduced incident matrix (3)? • Write the values for node “a” of following graph(4)? • If tree has 4,5,6 as branches then one of the link is?(2) • no. of independent KVL equations if 9 elements and 5 nodes is present in circuit?
Heteronormativity in Primary and Secondary School Students 2023-03-09
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- an item a non binary person brings with them through time and space
- research to increase equality of LGBTQ community
- the process through which gender is constructed
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- the relationship between masculinity and femininity
- heteronormativity has a damaging impact on this group
- a theorist who put forward the concept of heterosexual matrix
- the number of young people interviewed in Pillot et al.'s research on herteronormativity
7 Clues: the process through which gender is constructed • research to increase equality of LGBTQ community • the relationship between masculinity and femininity • heteronormativity has a damaging impact on this group • a theorist who put forward the concept of heterosexual matrix • an item a non binary person brings with them through time and space • ...
Risk Management 2024-04-16
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- Monitoring and adjusting risk responses as needed
- Action taken to reduce the impact of a risk
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- A tool used to visually represent the likelihood and impact of risks
- Strategy to avoid a risk altogether
- Document outlining how risks will be managed throughout a project
- Accepting the potential consequences of a particular risk
- The degree of uncertainty regarding the outcome of a situation or event
7 Clues: Strategy to avoid a risk altogether • Action taken to reduce the impact of a risk • Monitoring and adjusting risk responses as needed • Accepting the potential consequences of a particular risk • Document outlining how risks will be managed throughout a project • A tool used to visually represent the likelihood and impact of risks • ...
Cells & Microscopes 2014-10-17
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- Increases surface are for protein synthesis and transports proteins.
- The semi solid mass of organelles at the bottom of the tube after centrifugation.
- A device used to seperate organelles during cell fractionation.
- The material filling the inside of a mitochondrion.
- Chemicals which prevent pH change.
- The site of aerobic respiration.
- The number of times larger an image is than the object itself.
- The liquid above the pellet in a centrifuge tube after centrifugation.
- Synthesises and transports lipids.
- Contains potent digestive enzymes involved in autolysis.
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- The name given to the double membrane surrounding the nucleus.
- Responsible for protein synthesis.
- Folds of the inner mitochondrial membrane.
- The type of electron microscope which prodeces a 3D image.
- The amount of detail which can be seen with a microscope.
- Modifies proteins and packages them into vesicles.
- Solutions containing the same concentration of solute.
- Allow RNA to move out of the nucleus to the cytoplasm.
18 Clues: The site of aerobic respiration. • Responsible for protein synthesis. • Chemicals which prevent pH change. • Synthesises and transports lipids. • Folds of the inner mitochondrial membrane. • Modifies proteins and packages them into vesicles. • The material filling the inside of a mitochondrion. • Solutions containing the same concentration of solute. • ...
Foundations of Biomedical sciences 2014-11-30
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- The main control of peripheral resistance occurs in the
- The strand of DNA that gets transcribed into mRNA is called the
- The middle segment of the small intestine is the
- The dense layer of tissue that surrounds an entire skeletal muscle is the
- Histones are found in
- Chondrocytes are to cartilage as osteocytes are to
- The type of contraction in which muscle fibres do not shorten
- Where is the genetic code stored
- Cells that engulf bacteria or cell debris within loose connective tissue are
- Where is ADH released from
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- In the mitochondrion, folds are to cristae as the contained fluid is to
- A steroid hormone
- Histones are found in
- The protein directly activated by a G protein
- The ion that triggers the release of Acetyl Choline into the the synaptic cleft
- The plasma membrane of a skeletal muscle
- Blood is supplied to the myocardium by which arteries
- The tissue that always has a bottom and a top
- You would find pseudostratified columnar epithelium lining the
19 Clues: A steroid hormone • Histones are found in • Histones are found in • Where is ADH released from • Where is the genetic code stored • The plasma membrane of a skeletal muscle • The protein directly activated by a G protein • The tissue that always has a bottom and a top • The middle segment of the small intestine is the • Chondrocytes are to cartilage as osteocytes are to • ...
Blood Overview 2022-01-12
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- stem cells that give rise to all formed elements
- formed element in blood that has clotting function
- ___ stem cells develop into lymphocytes
- a 5 year old is in the ___ stage of blood cell formation
- formed ____; includes RBCs, WBCs, and platelets
- in adults, red bone marrow is found in axial skeleton, girdles, and proximal epiphysis of the ___ and femur
- ____ stem cells develop into RBCs, megakaryocytes, and other WBCs
- blood cells are formed in the red bone _____
- % of blood volume that is RBCs
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- formed element in blood that carries oxygen and CO2
- a 4 week old fetus is in the ___ stage of blood cell formation
- ____ coat; contains WBCs and platelets in a centrifuged blood sample
- blood is a kind of _____ tissue
- the buffy coat is in the _____ of a centrifuged blood sample
- hematocrit of 47% +/- 5% is for ____
- hematocrit of 42% +/- 5% is for ___
- the non-living fluid matrix in blood
- formed element in blood that has immune function
- plasma is mostly made up of ____
19 Clues: % of blood volume that is RBCs • blood is a kind of _____ tissue • plasma is mostly made up of ____ • hematocrit of 42% +/- 5% is for ___ • hematocrit of 47% +/- 5% is for ____ • the non-living fluid matrix in blood • ___ stem cells develop into lymphocytes • blood cells are formed in the red bone _____ • formed ____; includes RBCs, WBCs, and platelets • ...
MDC1 Chapter 36 Vocab 2025-02-18
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- surgical cutting of bone.
- lysis of bone from inflammatory reaction against polyethylene particulate debris
- low bone mineral density
- inflammation of a fluid filled sac in a joint
- necrosis death of tissue due to insufficient blood supply
- surgical replacement of a joint
- disease of a spinal nerve root, often resulting in pain and extreme sensitivity to touch
- new bone growth around a sequestrum
- ossification: misplaced formation of bone
- dead bone in abscess cavity
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- bony plate that supports the articular cartilage
- degenerative disease of the bone characterized by reduced mass, deterioration of matrix, and diminished architectural strength
- inflammation of muscle tendons
- inflammation of the sciatic nerve, resulting in pain and tenderness along the nerve though the thigh and leg
- movement away from the center or median line of the body
- a bony outgrowth or protuberance; bone spur
- movement toward the center or median line of the body
- abnormal shortening of a muscle or fibrosis of joint structures
18 Clues: low bone mineral density • surgical cutting of bone. • dead bone in abscess cavity • inflammation of muscle tendons • surgical replacement of a joint • new bone growth around a sequestrum • ossification: misplaced formation of bone • a bony outgrowth or protuberance; bone spur • inflammation of a fluid filled sac in a joint • bony plate that supports the articular cartilage • ...
Cellular Process of fracture healing 2019-02-26
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- fibroblasts begin to lay this type of matrix down in the fracture site
- relating to illness caused by medical examination or treatment
- connective tissue cells are a mixture of this and osteoblasts which are derived from the periosteum and marrow cavity
- phase 3 of healing process
- these type of cells proximal to the fracture ends develop into chondroblasts to form hyaline cartilage
- a type of ossification that converts soft callus to hard callus- hyaline cartilage and woven bone is replaced by lamellar bone
- this type of bone gets deposited in phase 2
- vessels dilate
- solid swelling of clotted blood in tissues
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- hard callus is turned into this type of bone; dense and strong
- phase 2 of healing process
- product of healing by repair
- when osteocytes are deprived of nutrition, they undergo this
- presence of necrotic material results in an...
- this type of healing leaves NO scar
- these remove any necrotic bone material from fragment ends
- reparative mechanism
- phase 1 of fracture healing is called
18 Clues: vessels dilate • reparative mechanism • phase 2 of healing process • phase 3 of healing process • product of healing by repair • this type of healing leaves NO scar • phase 1 of fracture healing is called • solid swelling of clotted blood in tissues • this type of bone gets deposited in phase 2 • presence of necrotic material results in an... • ...
Movies & Television Genres 2022-10-02
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- follows two people who fall in love
- films not made in this country or in this language
- scary movies
- television shows where a host interviews different people or talks about things, generally
- about a young person or young people and their story of growing up/becoming mature
- a genre blend; follows two people who fall in love + funny film
- Dune, Star Wars, Avatar, The Matrix, Bladerunner, for example
- a genre based on real-life events or facts. e.g. "we saw a ______ about the lives of chimpanzees."
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- Batman, Spiderman, Superman, etc. These are all _______ films.
- i.e. not based on a true story
- about the life of a person
- funny films
- a television genre that is based of the supposedly true lives of real people
- i.e. animated; not live-action
- television shows where contestants compete against one another to win prizes
- war movies, for example
- robbers, thieves, murderers, etc.
- this genre includes Harry Potter, Percy Jackson, and The Chronicles of Narnia
18 Clues: funny films • scary movies • war movies, for example • about the life of a person • i.e. not based on a true story • i.e. animated; not live-action • robbers, thieves, murderers, etc. • follows two people who fall in love • films not made in this country or in this language • Dune, Star Wars, Avatar, The Matrix, Bladerunner, for example • ...
Integumentary 2022-12-09
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- bottom layer of skin, fatter layer that helps to insulate the body
- what protects the ends of your fingers and toes?
- the integumentary system is also called the _____ system
- the hair _____ is located under the skin, responsible for hair growth
- the nail _____ is the hard part of the nail you can see
- white, moon shaped part of the nail
- largest and heaviest organ of the body
- the "root" of the nail
- the gland that produces earwax
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- the gland that produces oil
- middle layer of skin, thickest layer of skin, contains glands and hair follicles
- the tube like structure that keeps your hair in your skin
- body system that is the outer layer of the body
- the hair _____ is the part of the hair you can see
- the nail _____ is the skin underneath the nail plate
- the gland that produces sweat
- top layer of skin, where you have your skin color
- thin skin at the base of the nail
18 Clues: the "root" of the nail • the gland that produces oil • the gland that produces sweat • the gland that produces earwax • thin skin at the base of the nail • white, moon shaped part of the nail • largest and heaviest organ of the body • body system that is the outer layer of the body • what protects the ends of your fingers and toes? • ...
Mind bender 2021-10-18
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- '____ of the Dead' (Opposite of night)
- flies around a broom
- month of Halloween
- killer synonym
- another word for ghost
- The time when it's dark outside
- What was written on the door in red letter in “The shining”
- cruel,evil,bad natured
- a vegetable you can carve
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- a favourite Halloween treat,this triangle shaped sweet is orange yellow and white.
- Reeves character in the matrix”
- Spooky.casper was a friendly one
- This is based on a screenplay written by American Screenwriters
- Depicts a revile that is born when somebody passes on in the hold of outrageous fury or distress
- The Japanese version of "The Ring"
- Cecilia hides out in the home of her sister's friend Detective James Lanier and his teenage daughter, Sydney
- Bride When Victor is practising his wedding vows in the woods, he accidentally gets married to a skeleton-like creature called Emily who whisks him off to the land of the dead.(movie)
- jack used this as lantern
18 Clues: killer synonym • month of Halloween • flies around a broom • another word for ghost • cruel,evil,bad natured • jack used this as lantern • a vegetable you can carve • Reeves character in the matrix” • The time when it's dark outside • Spooky.casper was a friendly one • The Japanese version of "The Ring" • '____ of the Dead' (Opposite of night) • ...
Biology Unit 1: What Are Cells? 2025-08-05
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- Inner space of a mitochondrion (6)
- Organelle containing digestive enzymes (8)
- Organelle with ribosomes that synthesises and modifies proteins (5,12,9)
- Single-celled organisms without a nucleus (11)
- Process that converts light, CO₂ and water into glucose and oxygen (14)
- Fluid surrounding organelles inside a cell (7)
- Total area of all exposed sides of a 3D shape (7,4)
- Organelle that assembles proteins; not membrane-bound (9)
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- Organelle without ribosomes that produces lipids (6,12,9)
- Organelle that protects and contains DNA (7)
- Organelle that sorts, packages, and modifies proteins (5,9)
- Organelle used for water and solute storage (7)
- Organelle where photosynthesis occurs (11)
- Organelle where aerobic respiration occurs (13)
- Maintenance of a stable internal environment despite external changes (11)
- Concept that all living things are made of cells, and all cells come from other cells (4,6)
- Rigid structure providing support to plant, fungal, and bacterial cells (4,4)
- Green pigment found in chloroplast thylakoids (11)
18 Clues: Inner space of a mitochondrion (6) • Organelle containing digestive enzymes (8) • Organelle where photosynthesis occurs (11) • Organelle that protects and contains DNA (7) • Single-celled organisms without a nucleus (11) • Fluid surrounding organelles inside a cell (7) • Organelle used for water and solute storage (7) • Organelle where aerobic respiration occurs (13) • ...
math 2020-12-03
CROSS WORD 2024-07-09
5 Clues: The power house of the cell is • The energy is produced in the form of • The foldings in the inner membrane is • The outer and inner layers are called as • The jelly-like substance represent in the mitochondria
Vitamins 2014-11-09
5 Clues: _________ is absorbed as Free B2. • _________ is a precursor for Vitamin A. • Rickets is caused by a deficiency of __________ _. • _______ _______ Deficiency during pregnancy causes Neural Tube Defects in infants. • Ostecalcin, Matrix Gla Protein and the anticoagulant Protein S depend on ________ _.
Crossword Puzzle 3: Krebs Cycle 2024-11-21
5 Clues: Site of the Krebs cycle in mitochondria • Energy molecule produced (2 per glucose) • Element released as CO2 during the cycle • Molecules like NADH and FADH2 that transport electrons • Electron carrier produced in large amounts (6 per glucose)
Crossword Puzzle 3: Krebs Cycle 2024-11-21
5 Clues: Site of the Krebs cycle in mitochondria • Energy molecule produced (2 per glucose) • Element released as CO2 during the cycle • Molecules like NADH and FADH2 that transport electrons • Electron carrier produced in large amounts (6 per glucose)
Anatomy and Physiology 2017-08-07
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- ATP is the ______ in a cell
- Muscular tissue is broken down into 3 types, smooth,skeletal and _______.
- Bones consist of a solid matrix made of _______ salts
- The movement of water from high concentration to low concentration
- Consists of two or more atoms linked by a chemical bond
- A membrane that allows no molecules to pass through
- The centre of a cell is called a ______.
- The tissue that covers an organ or lines a tube or space in the body
- Movement of molecules from high to low
- How the body functions
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- Tissue that consists of cells filled with fat
- Structures of the body
- Blood,bone,tendons and cartilage are all what types of tissue
- Found in the cell membrane that allow molecules to pass through
- The clear jelly like fluid that fills a cell
- Another name for skeletal muscle
- How the body maintains optimal conditions (acidity,tempreture and hydration)
- Several tissues grouped together form an ______.
18 Clues: Structures of the body • How the body functions • ATP is the ______ in a cell • Another name for skeletal muscle • Movement of molecules from high to low • The centre of a cell is called a ______. • The clear jelly like fluid that fills a cell • Tissue that consists of cells filled with fat • Several tissues grouped together form an ______. • ...
Atzen Film- und Serienrätsel 2013-09-15
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- Zu dicht beisammen werden aus zwei Helden sterbliche Menschen.
- Ein schlechter Tag für die MGM Resorts International.
- Jessica Alba! Zucker süß und ziehmlich sportlich.
- Ein Gedanke ist wie ein Virus, resistent, hochansteckend und die kleinste Saat eines Gedankens kann wachsen.
- Ein Hammer und ein Poster eines Sexsymbols der 60er und 70er sind alles was man zur Flucht braucht!
- Das Recht des Parley!
- Ein seltsames Tier das Ludo da bastelt.
- Liebe geht durch den Magen und manchmal auch erschreckenderweise eine Geburt
- Film mit vielen Inhaftierten, ebenso vielen Batterien und wenig echter Sonne.
- Ein Affe sucht mit seiner Crew nach dem größten Schatz der Welt.
- Kein Tag im Labor ohne Caf-Pow
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- BR35 BA56
- Der Hauptcharakter heißt Theodore Evelyn mit Vornamen
- Bernie Blindmann ist am Ball!
- Heimat des Highshool Basketballteams die "Ravens"
- Ein gefallener schwarzer Falke
- Ceasars Palace + Jägermeister = schlechte Idee!
- Erst kam die Hoffnung. Zuletzt die Rache und was 2015 kommt weiß noch keiner.
18 Clues: BR35 BA56 • Das Recht des Parley! • Bernie Blindmann ist am Ball! • Ein gefallener schwarzer Falke • Kein Tag im Labor ohne Caf-Pow • Ein seltsames Tier das Ludo da bastelt. • Ceasars Palace + Jägermeister = schlechte Idee! • Jessica Alba! Zucker süß und ziehmlich sportlich. • Heimat des Highshool Basketballteams die "Ravens" • ...
Biology Final Review 2016-03-23
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- cavity in the center of the anatomical crown of the tooth that contains the major portion of the dental pulp
- anterior tooth line angle
- part of the tooth protruding out of the gingiva
- extra space that primary canines and molars occupy and that saves room for the eruption of permanent teeth
- supports the production of enamel matrix
- forms ameloblasts
- primary mandibular molars are more posterior than the primary maxillary molars
- forms cementum
- having more than two sets of teeth in a lifetime
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- fundamental dental science on which dental hygiene is based
- derived from ectoderm
- canal in the root of a tooth that leads from the apex into the pulp chamber
- is the same as height of curvature
- residue on newly erupted teeth
- fertilization occurs during this period
- part of the tooth covered by enamel
- primary mandibular molars are more anterior than the primary maxillary molars
- entire pulp cavity within the tooth
18 Clues: forms cementum • forms ameloblasts • derived from ectoderm • anterior tooth line angle • residue on newly erupted teeth • is the same as height of curvature • part of the tooth covered by enamel • entire pulp cavity within the tooth • fertilization occurs during this period • supports the production of enamel matrix • part of the tooth protruding out of the gingiva • ...
Organelles Structures- Grace T. 2022-09-23
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- divided into basal body, hook, and filament
- membrane bound organelle that contain hrydolytic enzymes
- Long, flattened, sac-like, unbranched tubules, aligned parallel with no ribosomes attached
- multiple compacted DNA copies with the addition of RNA and few proteins
- "oblate spheroid structure" two unequal subunits
- appears as flattened tubes with a membrane outside of the nucleus
- spherical membrane bound organelle that comprises genetic information
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- granular fluid between nuclear and plasma membrane
- are specialized peroxisomes
- many networks of filaments and tubules that spread through the cytoplasm excluding the nucleus
- membrane bound organelle and the most capcious compartment of cells
- long, flattened, sac-like, unbranched tubules, aligned parallel, ribosomes attached
- can be spherical ovoid or discoid are typically cup shaped or spiraled
- single membrane bound vesicles
- bound by double membrane folds of the inner membrane extend to the matrix
- made up of microtubules coated by a plasmamembrane
- formed of cellulose to give rigidity
- short hair like structure on the surface of cells
18 Clues: are specialized peroxisomes • single membrane bound vesicles • formed of cellulose to give rigidity • divided into basal body, hook, and filament • "oblate spheroid structure" two unequal subunits • short hair like structure on the surface of cells • granular fluid between nuclear and plasma membrane • made up of microtubules coated by a plasmamembrane • ...
Cellular Respiration 2024-11-08
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- The third stage of cellular respiration.
- This is the final product of cellular respiration.
- We breath out this product of the Krebs Cycle
- The Krebs Cycle must turn blank to eliminate both pyruvate received from glycolysis.
- The Krebs Cycle can also be called by this name.
- The Krebs Cycle requires one of these to cycle through once.
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- The first stage of cellular respiration.
- This protein channel moves Hydrogen ions across the mitochondrial membrane to generate ATP from ADP.
- Glycolysis makes two of these molecules by splitting glucose.
- The number of ATP made during glycolysis.
- The total number of ATP made net through glycolysis.
- This is required to soak up excess hydrogen in the ETC.
- The number of ATP gained from the electron transport chain.
- ATP has this many phosphate groups
- The number of ATP required to begin glycolysis.
- NADH and FADH2 both are carriers for this.
- This is where the krebs cycle takes place.
- The second stage of cellular respiration
- Without this enzyme, the Krebs Cycle will not go.
- ATP becomes this after it releases its stored energy.
20 Clues: ATP has this many phosphate groups • The first stage of cellular respiration. • The third stage of cellular respiration. • The second stage of cellular respiration • The number of ATP made during glycolysis. • NADH and FADH2 both are carriers for this. • This is where the krebs cycle takes place. • We breath out this product of the Krebs Cycle • ...
