matrix Crossword Puzzles
Final Exam Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-11
Across
- the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celcius
- a process of energy conversion that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
- is any harmful material created by human activity and released into the environment
- during this, pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy- extracting reactions
Down
- releases energy from food molecules by producing ATP
- plants convert the energy of sunlight into chemical energy in the bonds of carbohydrates
- "in air"
- the innermost compartment of the mitochondrion and the site of the Krebs cycle reactions
- "without air"
- these are basic units of all living things
10 Clues: "in air" • "without air" • these are basic units of all living things • releases energy from food molecules by producing ATP • is any harmful material created by human activity and released into the environment • a process of energy conversion that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen • ...
DH chapter 17 key terms 2024-05-10
Across
- Without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure
- A surrounding framework enabling development in a structured manner
- Inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anticalculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices
- Heterotrophic microorganism that lives and frowns in complete absence of oxygen
- White blood cell corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement, protects against infection and disease
- Dental biofilm that has been mineralized primarily with calcium and phosphate
- Crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate
Down
- Heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen
- A solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently
- Not made up of or containing cells
10 Clues: Not made up of or containing cells • Without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure • A surrounding framework enabling development in a structured manner • Dental biofilm that has been mineralized primarily with calcium and phosphate • Heterotrophic microorganism that lives and frowns in complete absence of oxygen • ...
Mathematics Syllabus 2024-08-26
Across
- Universal supports are for ____ students in class.
- To keep track of your homework, you should always bring this item to class.
- What program is used by this math class?
- Where can students keep track of grades?
- Van Hoosen Vikings use the ____ matrix as a guideline for behaviors and expectations.
Down
- A copy of class notes will be available in ____ classroom.
- Late work will be accepted up to the day of the summative ________.
- If you have been absent for three days, you will have ____ days to complete any homework you missed.
- Are you allowed to retake a test or quiz?
- Assessment are ____, meaning you have as long as you need to complete it.
10 Clues: What program is used by this math class? • Where can students keep track of grades? • Are you allowed to retake a test or quiz? • Universal supports are for ____ students in class. • A copy of class notes will be available in ____ classroom. • Late work will be accepted up to the day of the summative ________. • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary Test 2024-10-09
Across
- limitations that define the boundaries of a design process
- matrix a decision-making tool for evaluating several options at the same time
- any tools, machines, materials, and processes to meet human needs
- a test model of a product
- the specific requirements & standards a design should meet
- analysis the comparison of the risks and benefits of a decision or product
Down
- the process of working alone or with others to quickly & freely generate ideas to solve a problem
- a set of interacting parts that work together
- systematic practice of solving real-world problems with designed solutions
- optimization the process or method of making a design or system as fully functional or effective as possible
10 Clues: a test model of a product • a set of interacting parts that work together • limitations that define the boundaries of a design process • the specific requirements & standards a design should meet • any tools, machines, materials, and processes to meet human needs • systematic practice of solving real-world problems with designed solutions • ...
pop culture 2025-03-04
Across
- Name of the "Guardians of the Galaxy's" spaceship
- The fictional high school in "Buffy The Vampire Slayer"
- Which color pill did Neo take in the movie "The Matrix"
- Who won the 2015 Grammy for Album of the Year
- What was the name of the fictional bar in the TV show "How I Met Your Mother"
Down
- What is the title of Taylor Swift's 2020 album she released during Covid-19
- What was the name of the fictional town in the TV series "Stranger Things"
- Who voiced the adult version of the character Simba in Disney's "The Lion King"(1992)
- Which pop singer's real name is Stefani Germanotta
- Best supporting actress winner in 2005 at the 78th Oscars
10 Clues: Who won the 2015 Grammy for Album of the Year • Name of the "Guardians of the Galaxy's" spaceship • Which pop singer's real name is Stefani Germanotta • The fictional high school in "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" • Which color pill did Neo take in the movie "The Matrix" • Best supporting actress winner in 2005 at the 78th Oscars • ...
Keanu Reeves 2023-11-28
5 Clues: What sport did he enjoy playing? • What did he start doing when he was 15? • Keanu Reeves struggled in school because of his ___________. • What is the name of the movie where he played Neo? The ______ • What does he do to calm himself down? He recites ___________.
wound healing 2024-11-08
Across
- : Cells that infiltrate tissues as a respond towards injury
- : Formation of blood vessels from pre-existing ones
Down
- : A highly vascularized tissue formed in healing process after formation of blood clot
- : Stroma filled with fluid build up
- : Spindle shaped cell that produce extracellular matrix (ECM) and collagen
5 Clues: : Stroma filled with fluid build up • : Formation of blood vessels from pre-existing ones • : Cells that infiltrate tissues as a respond towards injury • : Spindle shaped cell that produce extracellular matrix (ECM) and collagen • : A highly vascularized tissue formed in healing process after formation of blood clot
Kylee 7 Extra Credit 2025-12-12
Across
- 3C pyruvic acid is changed into 2C ethyl alcohol and CO2; used to make beer, wine, etc.
- A three-carbon molecule that is the end product of glycolysis
- Occurs in the mitochondria; it only occurs if O2 is present
- One 6-C glucose molecule is oxidized to form two 3-C pyruvic acid molecules
- The space between the inner and outer mitochondrial membranes
- Part of the electron transport chain; occurs in the cristae
- Starting and ending of the Krebs' Cycle
- Acts as an electron carrier
Down
- Joins with 2C in the Krebs' Cycle
- An enzyme converts 3C pyruvic acid into another 3C compound called lactic acid; it takes place in muscle cells
- Process of cells breaking down organic compounds to produce ATP
- Oxygen combines with the H+ to form water (H2O)
- Pyruvic acid (3C) produced in glycolysis reacts with coenzyme A to form acetyl CoA (2C)
- Occurs in the cytoplasm; it doesn't require O2
- Where the final stages of cellular respiration occur
- An electron carrier
- Where the Krebs' Cycle occurs
- Stores and transports energy from breaking down food
18 Clues: An electron carrier • Acts as an electron carrier • Where the Krebs' Cycle occurs • Joins with 2C in the Krebs' Cycle • Starting and ending of the Krebs' Cycle • Oxygen combines with the H+ to form water (H2O) • Occurs in the cytoplasm; it doesn't require O2 • Where the final stages of cellular respiration occur • Stores and transports energy from breaking down food • ...
Cellular Respiration 2025-12-14
Across
- The protein that makes ATP during the ETC
- A reactant in cellular respiration obtained from the air
- The second step in cellular respiration
- A product of cellular respiration that is released into the air
- All living things are made of these microscopic units of life, each contain organelles
- A product of cellular respiration that is used as hydration
- The jelly-like fluid of a cell where glycolysis happens
- A product of cellular respiration that provides energy for all cells
- A term used to describe a product in a chemical reaction
Down
- The chemical reaction that takes place in living things to make ATP energy
- The organelle where cellular respiration takes place
- A molecule that holds hydrogen atoms to be used during the ETC
- The inner-most part of the mitochondria where the Krebs cycle occurs
- The first step in cellular respiration
- A sugar molecule obtained from food and a reactant in cellular respiration
- A term used to describe an input in a chemical reaction
- The location of the ETC reaction
- The abbreviated name for the third step of cellular respiration
18 Clues: The location of the ETC reaction • The first step in cellular respiration • The second step in cellular respiration • The protein that makes ATP during the ETC • The organelle where cellular respiration takes place • A term used to describe an input in a chemical reaction • The jelly-like fluid of a cell where glycolysis happens • ...
Bharath's clues 2022-01-05
4 Clues: City that Bharath calls home • Country that Bharath comes from • Dance that Bharath is starting to learn • The 4th installment movie that Bharath wants to see
Amigo invisible 2022-12-19
4 Clues: Un hobby mio es... • Mi comida favorita dulce son los... • Entre mis peliculas favoritas esta... • Una cancion conocida de mi artista favorito de los 80s es...
The Krebs Crossroads 2021-05-23
Across
- What molecule is released during pyruvate oxidation?
Down
- What is another name for the Krebs cycle?
- What part of the mitochondria does the Krebs cycle take place?
- The amount of ATP molecules made per glucose molecule in the Krebs cycle.
- Besides NADH, what other electron carrier is created in the Krebs Cycle?
- The amount of NADH molecules made per glucose molecule in the Krebs cycle.
6 Clues: What is another name for the Krebs cycle? • What molecule is released during pyruvate oxidation? • What part of the mitochondria does the Krebs cycle take place? • Besides NADH, what other electron carrier is created in the Krebs Cycle? • The amount of ATP molecules made per glucose molecule in the Krebs cycle. • ...
GEM STONE PUZZLE 2 2016-07-21
Across
- What stone is blue with black coloured veins called matrix?_________
- What gemstone is harden sap from prehistoric pine trees?__________
- What is red and sparkly?____________
Down
- What stone can be any shade of blue from pale to blue green? it is a____________
- What can be a variety of different colour such as pink,green,purple,yellow,or clear?_____________
- What is found inside of a mollusk or oyster? ____________
6 Clues: What is red and sparkly?____________ • What is found inside of a mollusk or oyster? ____________ • What gemstone is harden sap from prehistoric pine trees?__________ • What stone is blue with black coloured veins called matrix?_________ • What stone can be any shade of blue from pale to blue green? it is a____________ • ...
TTS BIOMEDIK 3 2023-11-19
Across
- Katub antara ventrikel kanan dengan natrium kanan adalah katub
- Lapisan mesothelium yang menempel pada permukaan dalam dari pericardium fibrosum
- Kantong yang berfungsi sebagai tempat utama pertukaran O2 dan CO2
- Struktur bagian yang menghubungkan antara faring dan trakea
- Otot diafragma dan tulang rusuk berkontraksi, volume rongga dada meningkat, tekanan di dalam paru - paru menurun, udara masuk ke dalam paru - paru, merupakan proses
Down
- Cairan tipis yang menempel pada dinding alveoli yang berfungsi mempertahankan alveoli agar tidak colaps
- Landmark terletak di bagian anterior cranium, superior dari os.nasal diantara orbita
- Ilmu yang mempelajari tentang respon imun adalah
- Hemoglobin adalah protein yang terdapat di dalam sel darah
- Nodul yang merupakan kelompok sel-sel limfatik yang diselubungi oleh matrix extracellular
10 Clues: Ilmu yang mempelajari tentang respon imun adalah • Hemoglobin adalah protein yang terdapat di dalam sel darah • Struktur bagian yang menghubungkan antara faring dan trakea • Katub antara ventrikel kanan dengan natrium kanan adalah katub • Kantong yang berfungsi sebagai tempat utama pertukaran O2 dan CO2 • ...
Chapter 17 part 2- calculus 2024-01-26
Across
- an organism that can live in complete absence oxygen
- what acts to protect the biofilm from the host’s immune system and antimicrobial agents?
- the shape of supragingival calculus
- what functions to protect the body against infection and disease?
- an organism that can live in the presence of oxygen
- biofilm is significant in the formation of this?
- calcium phosphate crystals serve as this for the continued biofilm formation
Down
- this type of inorganic crystal of enamel and cementum interlocks with calcium phosphate crystals of calculus?
- the name of a solution that contains more of an ingredient that a solution can hold permanently
- what is an inhibitor of calcification due to the parotid salivary glands?
10 Clues: the shape of supragingival calculus • biofilm is significant in the formation of this? • an organism that can live in the presence of oxygen • an organism that can live in complete absence oxygen • what functions to protect the body against infection and disease? • what is an inhibitor of calcification due to the parotid salivary glands? • ...
Ch 10: Cellular Respiration 2023-02-14
Across
- the sequence of reactions by which most living cell generate energy furing the process of aerobic respiration
- a series of reactions that extract energy from glucose by splitting it into three-carbon molecules called pyruvates
- a unit of energy
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- chemical process by which molecules such as glucose are broken down anaerobically
- requiring an absense of free oxygen
Down
- a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP
- is the ground, non-living, meduim or substance of the tisue that occupies the vacant spaces between the cells
- requiring free oxygen
- is a critical coenzyme found in every cell in your body
10 Clues: a unit of energy • requiring free oxygen • requiring an absense of free oxygen • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form • is a critical coenzyme found in every cell in your body • a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP • chemical process by which molecules such as glucose are broken down anaerobically • ...
TIPE F 2024-03-21
Across
- Urutan perpindahan material pada lantai produksi meja lipat PST adalah Storage - ... - Assembly - Inspection - Packaging - Warehouse.
- Prinsip mengurangi penggunaan bahan-bahan alami
- Pada GT layout, bottleneck terdapat pada departemen yang memproduksi ... element.
- From-to-chart digunakan untuk mengukur permindahan material antar departemen secara
- Prinsip yang berkaitan dengan aliran material (volume, berat, atau jumlah per unit waktu) yang dikalikan dengan jarak perpindahan disebut sebagai prinsip
Down
- Stasiun kerja dengan waktu proses terpanjang disebut sebagai stasiun
- Batch Jumlah unit yang dipindahkan per suatu satuan waktu disebut
- Salah 1 contoh dari unit load
- Flow Nama lain dari from-to-chart adalah ..... matrix.
- Perpindahan material handling antar mesin di dalam satu departemen yang sama disebut sebagai ... cell movement.
10 Clues: Salah 1 contoh dari unit load • Prinsip mengurangi penggunaan bahan-bahan alami • Flow Nama lain dari from-to-chart adalah ..... matrix. • Batch Jumlah unit yang dipindahkan per suatu satuan waktu disebut • Stasiun kerja dengan waktu proses terpanjang disebut sebagai stasiun • Pada GT layout, bottleneck terdapat pada departemen yang memproduksi ... element. • ...
Ch. 17 Key Terms 2023-06-15
Across
- heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen
- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate
- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anticalculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices
- white blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease
- nucleus, focus, point of origin
Down
- a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner
- heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen
- without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure
- not made up of or containing cells
- a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently
10 Clues: nucleus, focus, point of origin • not made up of or containing cells • without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure • a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner • heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen • ...
crossword Puzzle 2023-01-29
Across
- PROGNOSIS study based on which ratio
- Drug for prophylactic use for prevention of pre-eclampsia
- Diminished glomerular filtration, increased tubular reabsorption and decreased secretions cause what effect in preeclampsia
- Which experimental drug may prevent preeclampsia by improving endothelial dysfunction?
- Best predictive test for Gestational Hypertension
- High levels of which antiangiogenic protein in the second trimester doubles the risk of pre-eclampsia
Down
- Primary clinical assessment for screening and prediction of preeclampsia can be objectively performed by which ‘easy to use’HDP-score
- What is the mechanism of action of magnesium in preeclampsia
- Glycoprotein synthesized in villous and extravillous cytotrophoblast and has both vasculogenetic and angiogenetic functions
- Glycoprotein released from endothelial cells and extracellular matrix following endothelial injury
10 Clues: PROGNOSIS study based on which ratio • Best predictive test for Gestational Hypertension • Drug for prophylactic use for prevention of pre-eclampsia • What is the mechanism of action of magnesium in preeclampsia • Which experimental drug may prevent preeclampsia by improving endothelial dysfunction? • ...
Hollywood1 2023-10-06
Across
- - Wer spielt die Hauptrolle in der "Harry Potter"-Filmreihe?
- - Welcher der folgenden Regisseure hat keinen Oscar gewonnen: Martin Scorsese, Woody Allen oder Quentin Tarantino?
- - Wer führte Regie bei den "Planet der Affen"-Filmen aus den Jahren 2011-2017?
- -Welcher Film brachte Tom Hanks seinen ersten Oscar als Bester Hauptdarsteller ein?
- - Wer ist der Regisseur der "Star Wars"-Originaltrilogie?
- - Welcher Schauspieler spielte die Hauptrolle in "Forest Gump"?
- Welcher Film brachte Leonardo DiCaprio seinen ersten Oscar als Bester Hauptdarsteller ein?
Down
- - Welcher berühmte Komiker spielte die Hauptrolle in "Mrs. Doubtfire"?
- - Welcher Schauspieler spielt die Hauptrolle in der "Matrix"-Filmreihe?
- - Welche Schauspielerin gewann den Oscar als Beste Hauptdarstellerin für ihre Rolle in "Black Swan"?
10 Clues: - Wer ist der Regisseur der "Star Wars"-Originaltrilogie? • - Wer spielt die Hauptrolle in der "Harry Potter"-Filmreihe? • - Welcher Schauspieler spielte die Hauptrolle in "Forest Gump"? • - Welcher berühmte Komiker spielte die Hauptrolle in "Mrs. Doubtfire"? • - Welcher Schauspieler spielt die Hauptrolle in der "Matrix"-Filmreihe? • ...
pop culture 2025-03-04
Across
- Name of the "Guardian of the Galaxy's" spaceship
- The fictional high school in "Buffy The Vampire Slayer"
- Which color pill did Neo take in the movie "The Matrix"
- Who won the 2015 Grammy for Album of the Year
- What was the name of the fictional bar in the TV show "How I Met Your Mother"
Down
- What is the title of Taylor Swift's 2020 album she released during Covid-19
- What was the name of the fictional town in the TV series "Stranger Things"
- Who voiced the adult version of the character Simba in Disney's "The Lion King"(1992)
- Which pop singer's real name is Stefani Germanotta
- Best supporting actress winner in 2005 at the 78th Oscars
10 Clues: Who won the 2015 Grammy for Album of the Year • Name of the "Guardian of the Galaxy's" spaceship • Which pop singer's real name is Stefani Germanotta • The fictional high school in "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" • Which color pill did Neo take in the movie "The Matrix" • Best supporting actress winner in 2005 at the 78th Oscars • ...
Math Terms Crossword 2023-04-17
Across
- A series featuring an instrument originally from Germany which is also known as a "mouth organ"
- something i cannot do with out a calculator, the process of putting two or more amounts together
- Ever seen America Psycho, Drive, Bladerunner, or Taxi Driver?
Down
- Something I cannot do without a calculator, the process of taking an amount from another
- Like the side of a hill or something
- Victor was his nerd name
- The movie with the pills and Keanu Reeves
7 Clues: Victor was his nerd name • Like the side of a hill or something • The movie with the pills and Keanu Reeves • Ever seen America Psycho, Drive, Bladerunner, or Taxi Driver? • Something I cannot do without a calculator, the process of taking an amount from another • A series featuring an instrument originally from Germany which is also known as a "mouth organ" • ...
Final review 2025-05-22
Across
- A widely used financial planning tool
- Building-Getting people to believe in the company's goals and work together to accomplish them.
- The management function responsible for arranging resources to complete work
Down
- A list of steps to be followed for performing certain work is the
- an employee has an obligation to do an assigned task, the employee has been given
- organization-The most flexible organization structure for a business is
- To ensure that the quality of work is acceptable, businesses develop
7 Clues: A widely used financial planning tool • A list of steps to be followed for performing certain work is the • To ensure that the quality of work is acceptable, businesses develop • organization-The most flexible organization structure for a business is • The management function responsible for arranging resources to complete work • ...
Parts of Nail 2023-10-10
Across
- They hold your nail in place and protect the nail plate edges.
- the part of the nail where the nail plate rests
- the part of the nail that can be filed and shaped
Down
- the overlapping epidermis around the nail
- the pearly colored and crescent shape is due to the cells being pushed closely together
- the only living reproducing part of the nail
- is a visible nail that rests on the nail bed up to the free edge.
7 Clues: the overlapping epidermis around the nail • the only living reproducing part of the nail • the part of the nail where the nail plate rests • the part of the nail that can be filed and shaped • They hold your nail in place and protect the nail plate edges. • is a visible nail that rests on the nail bed up to the free edge. • ...
mrs murray revwiosg agme 2025-05-22
Across
- - A list of steps to be followed for performing certain work is the
- - The management function responsible for arranging resources to complete work is
- organization - The most flexible organization structure for a business is the
- - A widely used financial planning tool is a
Down
- - When an employee has an obligation to do an assigned task, the employee has been given
- - To ensure that the quality of work is acceptable, businesses develop
- top to bottom - Authority is an organization is delegated
7 Clues: - A widely used financial planning tool is a • top to bottom - Authority is an organization is delegated • - A list of steps to be followed for performing certain work is the • - To ensure that the quality of work is acceptable, businesses develop • organization - The most flexible organization structure for a business is the • ...
Chapter 10 Vocab 2023-01-13
Across
- assists in cell respiration, glucose production, and molecule signaling
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- process that requires oxygen
- plays a central role in sugar metabolism
- the breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid
- process by which cells release energy
- a unit of energy of 1,000 calories (equal to 1 large calorie)
- electron carrier involved in glycosis
- respiration is the process by which organisms use oxygen to break down food molecules to get chemical energy for cell function
Down
- alcohol with the chemical formula C₂H₆O
- the sequence of reactions by which most living cells generate energy during the process of aerobic respiration.
- process that does not require oxygen
- universal electron carrier
- intermost ompartment in the mitochondria
- a molecule that is produced by a living organism
- a secondary product derived from a production process, manufacturing process or chemical reaction
- amount of energy needed to raise 1 gram of water by 1 degrees celsius
- the absence of oxygen
18 Clues: the absence of oxygen • universal electron carrier • process that requires oxygen • process that does not require oxygen • process by which cells release energy • electron carrier involved in glycosis • alcohol with the chemical formula C₂H₆O • intermost ompartment in the mitochondria • plays a central role in sugar metabolism • ...
Total Quality Management 2017-07-16
Across
- guide the journey to a vision by defining attitudes and policies for all employees
- star which includes people, process, requirements, relationships and results
- diagram for organizing a large number of ideas, opinions, and facts relating to a broad problem
- are broad statements that set the direction for the organization
- situational leadership by Fiedler
- describes where the organization is headed
- Planning which involves processing of and envisioning the organization's future goals and objectives
- requires a sincere belief and trust in the people or giving people authority
- leadership theory that assumes that certain leaders develop the ability to inspire their subordinates
- relating to expertise in management with certification and belt as indicator of performance
Down
- posited by Fleishman
- postulated by Ralph Stogdill ' great man model"
- defines its reason for existence
- leadership requiring change and motivation
- is the ability to positively influence people and systems under one's authority
- system of management and controls exercised in the stewardship of an organization
- intelligence an emerging theory
- diagram/ spreadsheets that graphically display relationship between ideas, activities or other dimension
18 Clues: posited by Fleishman • intelligence an emerging theory • defines its reason for existence • situational leadership by Fiedler • leadership requiring change and motivation • describes where the organization is headed • postulated by Ralph Stogdill ' great man model" • are broad statements that set the direction for the organization • ...
Skeletal System 2022-01-10
Across
- Bone ___ is a soft connective tissue that produces blood cells
- Tough, fibrous membrane that covers and protects the outer surfaces of bone
- Joints that allow no movement
- Regulate mineral homeostasis
- Joints that are also known as movable joints
- In the late teens or early twenties, a person reaches skeletal ___
- A place where 2 or more bones of the skeleton meet
- Dissolve minerals in bone matrix and release them back into the blood
- Movable joints that allow only very limited movement
- Soft cartilage gradually turns into hard bone through this process
Down
- Breaks in the bone, usually caused by excessive stress on bone
- ___ bone makes up the dense outer layer of the bone
- Responsible for bone growth and uptake of minerals from the blood
- Joints that allow the most movement
- Provides smooth surface for the movement of bones and joints
- Maintaining mineral _____ is a very important function of the skeleton
- ___ bone is found inside bones and is lighter and less dense than compact bone
- Holds bones together and keeps them in place
18 Clues: Regulate mineral homeostasis • Joints that allow no movement • Joints that allow the most movement • Joints that are also known as movable joints • Holds bones together and keeps them in place • A place where 2 or more bones of the skeleton meet • ___ bone makes up the dense outer layer of the bone • Movable joints that allow only very limited movement • ...
BIOL 4320 Molecular Genetic Techniques Crossword 2024-06-27
Across
- The name of the warmest PCR stage
- The molecule qRT-PCR is used to measure
- A chemical that arrests cells at metaphase
- How suspects of a crime can be investigated and identified
- The polysaccharide used to form a gel matrix for electrophoresis
- Unique ingredient in Sanger sequencing compared to PCR
- Can visualize the Philadelphia chromosome made by a translocation between chromosome 22 and 9
- A technique to isolate a DNA-protein complex out of a sample
Down
- A short repetitive sequence of DNA
- In what technique do you need to deplete rRNA levels
- The process of bacteria taking up a recombinant plasmid
- The group of enzymes that Cas9 belongs to
- A technique to concentrate a protein out of a sample
- A simple way to visualize aneuploidies
- The complex that binds double stranded RNA to unwind and degrade it
- The most common way double stranded breaks are repaired
- A microarray to determine if a patient has a gene duplication
- A blot to detect post-translational modifications such as phosphorylation (first word)
18 Clues: The name of the warmest PCR stage • A short repetitive sequence of DNA • A simple way to visualize aneuploidies • The molecule qRT-PCR is used to measure • The group of enzymes that Cas9 belongs to • A chemical that arrests cells at metaphase • In what technique do you need to deplete rRNA levels • A technique to concentrate a protein out of a sample • ...
Archeology crossword 2025-10-25
Across
- The given name of the man who's namesake is the city of Niles
- When an artifact's context and exact location of discovery is lost
- A mix of mud, stones, and straw or moss used to fill walls, common in French settlements
- Disturbance in the soil made by plants or animals
- Traditional shell bead of the Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands of North America
- Most common game of settlers at Fort St. Joseph
- Usually a 1x2 meter area of excavation
- The physical makeup of soil
- Artifact originating from plant or animal life
Down
- Original name of the St. Joseph River
- Tin-glazed earthenware pottery imported from France
- The top level at the FSJ site, deposited by the river
- Surely there are better tools for digging than this?
- They were employed to transport goods by canoe
- A marine invertebrate whose stems are often found as fossils
- Point from which depth is measured
- Bone that has been burned at a high temperature, leaving only the mineral framework.
- Faith of the founders of Fort St. Joseph
18 Clues: The physical makeup of soil • Point from which depth is measured • Original name of the St. Joseph River • Usually a 1x2 meter area of excavation • Faith of the founders of Fort St. Joseph • They were employed to transport goods by canoe • Artifact originating from plant or animal life • Most common game of settlers at Fort St. Joseph • ...
Crossword for TR team 2015-05-18
Across
- Corresponds to recognition, status etc. as per Maslow’s hierarchy
- HR professionals need to be “credible ________” as per SHRM HR competency model
- “_______wage” is more than market equilibrium and increases productivity
- This experiment showed that certain social factors can influence employees' behavior
- A genetically determined characteristic
- Fixed compensation
- Article 43 of Indian constitution talks about this
- Processes claims or provides cashless facilities as a separate entity
Down
- A type of org. structure where the associates may have 2 managers
- This factor has the highest weightage under IPE framework
- Should be maintained by all employers in Form V under Min Wages Act
- Equal to one month’s wage in an accounting year as per Payment of Bonus Act
- This benefit is capped to max 10lacs for an associate
- 3rd stage of Kirkpatrick's Training evaluation
- KSABs required for doing a job
- One type of appreciation-only equity based variable pay
- Only Asian country we have signed SSA with
- An employer pays better than market for the last 6 months in a year only
18 Clues: Fixed compensation • KSABs required for doing a job • A genetically determined characteristic • Only Asian country we have signed SSA with • 3rd stage of Kirkpatrick's Training evaluation • Article 43 of Indian constitution talks about this • This benefit is capped to max 10lacs for an associate • One type of appreciation-only equity based variable pay • ...
Cellular Respiration 2022-10-13
Across
- Location of glycolysis.
- A process the results in the production of acetyl-CoA.
- This electron carrier can house two hydrogen atoms.
- Location of the Krebs cycle within a mitochondrion.
- Pyruvate oxidation, the Krebs cycle and the ETC are collectively referred to as _______.
- The primary role of the Krebs cycle is to fill ________.
- Organelle responsible for aerobic respiration.
Down
- Ethanol fermentation produces alcohol and ______ gas.
- This molecule is the final electron acceptor in the ETC of cellular respiration.
- An anaerobic process that recycles NADH back to NAD+.
- The oxygen required for cellular respiration will ultimately be released as part of this bi-product molecule.
- The skeletal muscle cells in your body can do _______ fermentation whenever oxygen is not available.
- Most of the carbon dioxide produced by a cell is made during this phase.
- The first phase of cellular respiration in which glucose is split.
- The primary purpose of the ETC is to produce ________.
- Location of the ETC within a mitochondrion.
- The enzyme located at the end of the ETC.
- A three carbon sugar produced during glycolysis.
18 Clues: Location of glycolysis. • The enzyme located at the end of the ETC. • Location of the ETC within a mitochondrion. • Organelle responsible for aerobic respiration. • A three carbon sugar produced during glycolysis. • This electron carrier can house two hydrogen atoms. • Location of the Krebs cycle within a mitochondrion. • ...
black history month crossword puzzle 2024-02-15
Across
- _______Davis became the first Black woman to win an Emmy in 2015
- ________Latifah. The rapper and actress hosted a two-season talk show
- _______Obama. The first and only African American woman to serve as First Lady
- _______Smith, with his colossal charisma and affable personality
- ________Grier The 50 most beautiful black women of all time
- ________Danielle Copeland is an American ballet dancer
- _______Gooding Jr. went on to appear in other several series like Hill
- _______Whitaker also made to the list of top most black
- _______Berry. First Black woman to win an Oscar
- _______Glover (born on 22nd July 1946) is a film director, actor,
Down
- _______Washington carries an unmatched depth in his dramatic roles
- _______Fishburne, known for his role as Morpheus in the Matrix
- _______Jackson (born on 21st December 1948) is an actor and producer.
- _______Basset is an American actress, director, and producer
- ____oncé, otherwise known as Queen Bey
- _______Freeman. Who was a famous black actor from the 60s
- _______Union. She began her career in the 1990s, appearing on television sitcoms
- _______Murphy. Equipped with an embraceable irreverence,
18 Clues: ____oncé, otherwise known as Queen Bey • _______Berry. First Black woman to win an Oscar • ________Danielle Copeland is an American ballet dancer • _______Whitaker also made to the list of top most black • _______Murphy. Equipped with an embraceable irreverence, • _______Freeman. Who was a famous black actor from the 60s • ...
Geometry Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-26
Across
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- A segment of a secant with at least one endpoint of the circle
- The third axis in a three dimensional coordinate system
- Rotation of of order 2
- The ratio between two corresponding measurements
- A change in the position, size, or shape of a figure or graph
- The original figure in a transformation
- A system of geometry defined on a sphere
- A drawing which nonvertical lines apear to meet at a point called the vanishing point
Down
- Two coplanar circles that intersect at exactly one point
- Symbols used to label the image in a transformation
- The study of the relationship between sides and angles of a triangle
- The endpoint of a vector
- The study of the properties of a geometric figure that do not change under stress
- A ratio of two sides of a right triangle
- A segment of a tangent line with one point on a circle
- The point opposite of the base
- An ordered rectangular arrangement of numbers
18 Clues: Rotation of of order 2 • The endpoint of a vector • The point opposite of the base • The original figure in a transformation • A ratio of two sides of a right triangle • A system of geometry defined on a sphere • An ordered rectangular arrangement of numbers • A quantity that has both magnitude and direction • The ratio between two corresponding measurements • ...
Linear and Logistic Regression 2025-09-16
Across
- Technique that splits data into training and test sets
- The process of minimizing the cost function using repeated updates
- The curve used in logistic regression to map predictions between 0 and 1
- A situation where a model performs well on training data but poorly on test data
- A regression with more than one input variable
- The difference between predicted and actual values
- Solving for coefficients analytically using a closed-form solution
- Line that best fits the data points in linear regression
- Logistic regression is used to solve __________ problems
- Function that evaluates how well your model is performing
Down
- Parameter that controls the step size in gradient descent
- The S-shaped curve used in logistic regression
- A measure of how well the regression line approximates the real data points
- A technique used to avoid overfitting in logistic regression
- The name of the sklearn function used to fit a logistic regression model
- Theinput features in a regression model
- In regression, these are the weights or slopes learned by the model
- Matrix method to solve linear regression without iterations
- The variable we are trying to predict
- In linear regression, this represents the intercept of the line
20 Clues: The variable we are trying to predict • Theinput features in a regression model • The S-shaped curve used in logistic regression • A regression with more than one input variable • The difference between predicted and actual values • Technique that splits data into training and test sets • Parameter that controls the step size in gradient descent • ...
Kams puzzle 2025-06-04
Across
- the x-values where a function equals zero
- the highest or lowest point on the graph of a parabola
- part of the quadratic formula that determines the number and type of roots
- the x-values where a function equals zero
- an expression with one or more terms
- the U-shaped graph of a quadratic function
- a numerical factor multiplied by a variable in a algebraic expression
- all possible input values of a function
- a line that a graph approaches but never touches
- a rectangular array of numbers used to solve systems of equations and perform transformations
Down
- a relation where each input has 1 output
- number or expression that can be written as a ratio of two integers
- a change to a graphs position,size, or orientation
- to rewrite a polynomial as a product of simpler expressions
- an ordered list of numbers that often follows a specific pattern or rule
- an expression that includes a root such a square root or cube root
- type of function where the variable is in the exponent
- numbers that include a real and imaginary part
- the inverse of an exponential function
19 Clues: an expression with one or more terms • the inverse of an exponential function • all possible input values of a function • a relation where each input has 1 output • the x-values where a function equals zero • the x-values where a function equals zero • the U-shaped graph of a quadratic function • numbers that include a real and imaginary part • ...
Jaxin Neville 7 Extra Credit 2025-12-11
Across
- High energy electrons in NADH and FADH2 are passed from molecule to molecule in the ___ in cristae.
- Seperates the inner mitochondrial membrane from the outer membrane.
- One 6-C glucose molecule is oxidized to form two 3-C pyruvic acid molecules.
- Process of cells breaking down organic compounds to produce ATP.
- Vital 4 carbon molecule in the Krebs Cycle.
- No oxygen present, some cells can convert pyruvic acid into other compounds
- Energy
- The version of NAD+ with electrons.
- 2nd Step of aerobic respiration.
Down
- Liquid surrounding the cells.
- The process of hydrogen crossing the membrane.
- 3C pyruvic acid is changed into 2C ethyl alcohol and CO2.
- The narrow region between the inner and outer membranes.
- An enzyme converts 3C pyruvic acid into another 3C compound called lactic acid, takes place in muscle cells.
- Is formed from pyruvic acid which then reacted with coenzyme A to form acetyl CoA.
- Is produced in glycolysis reacts with coenzyme A to form acetyl CoA (2C).
- The version of FAD with electrons.
- Occurs in the mitochondria, only happens if oxygen is present, and has 3 different steps.
18 Clues: Energy • Liquid surrounding the cells. • 2nd Step of aerobic respiration. • The version of FAD with electrons. • The version of NAD+ with electrons. • Vital 4 carbon molecule in the Krebs Cycle. • The process of hydrogen crossing the membrane. • The narrow region between the inner and outer membranes. • 3C pyruvic acid is changed into 2C ethyl alcohol and CO2. • ...
Kyla 7 Extra Credit 2025-12-12
Across
- a crucial four-carbon molecule in cell metabolism
- An enzyme converts 3C pyruvic acid into another 3C compound called lactic acid
- 2 Acetyl CoA (from the two pyruvic acids created in glycolysis) so cycle turns twice
- a crucial biological barrier, most notably the folded membrane inside mitochondria
- process of cells breaking down organic compounds to produce ATP
- a crucial three-carbon molecule and the end product of glycolysis
- a high-energy molecule that plays a crucial role in cellular respiration
- the process where ions (primarily protons, \(H^{+}\)) move across a semipermeable membrane, down their electrochemical gradient, driving the synthesis of ATP (
- a crucial coenzyme that carries electrons, powering energy production
- without oxygen
Down
- the narrow region between its inner and outer membranes
- a crucial metabolic molecule linking nutrient breakdown (from carbs, fats, proteins) to energy production (Krebs Cycle) and biosynthesis (fats, cholesterol, neurotransmitters)
- a series of protein complexes in cell membranes
- provides support
- the energy currency in cells
- 3C pyruvic acid is changed into 2C ethyl alcohol and CO2
- Takes place in the cytosol of cells
- with oxygen
18 Clues: with oxygen • without oxygen • provides support • the energy currency in cells • Takes place in the cytosol of cells • a series of protein complexes in cell membranes • a crucial four-carbon molecule in cell metabolism • the narrow region between its inner and outer membranes • 3C pyruvic acid is changed into 2C ethyl alcohol and CO2 • ...
AP Biology Chapter 6 2 2018-12-11
Across
- In cilia and flagella, a large motor protein extending from one microtubule doublet to the adjacent doublet. ATP hydrolysis drives changes in dynein shape that lead to bending of cilia and flagella.
- The contents of the cell bounded by the plasma membrane; in eukaryotes, the portion exclusive of the nucleus.
- A glycoprotein in the extracellular matrix of animal cells that forms strong fibers, found extensively in connective tissue and bone; the most abundant protein in the animal kingdom.
- The semifluid portion of the cytoplasm.
- A network of microtubules, microfilaments, and intermediate filaments that extend throughout the cytoplasm and serve a variety of mechanical, transport, and signaling functions.
- (1) The outer region of cytoplasm in a eukaryotic cell, lying just under the plasma membrane, that has a more gel-like consistency than the inner regions due to the presence of multiple microfilaments. (2) In plants, ground tissue that is between the vascular tissue and dermal tissue in a root or eudicot stem.
Down
- A membranous sac that helps move excess water out of certain freshwater protists.
- A type of intercellular junction in animal cells that functions as a rivet, fastening cells together.
- An extracellular glycoprotein secreted by animal cells that helps them attach to the extracellular matrix.
- A short appendage containing microtubules in eukaryotic cells. A motile cilium is specialized for locomotion or moving fluid past the cell; it is formed from a core of nine outer doublet microtubules and two inner single microtubules (the “9 + 2” arrangement) ensheathed in an extension of the plasma membrane. A primary cilium is usually nonmotile and plays a sensory and signaling role; it lacks the two inner microtubules (the “9 + 0” arrangement).
10 Clues: The semifluid portion of the cytoplasm. • A membranous sac that helps move excess water out of certain freshwater protists. • A type of intercellular junction in animal cells that functions as a rivet, fastening cells together. • An extracellular glycoprotein secreted by animal cells that helps them attach to the extracellular matrix. • ...
Cellular Respiration 2021-05-14
Across
- Required for life processes such as growth, movement, and photosynthesis.
- Second stage of cellular respiration that turns oxygen into water and ATP.
- Reactant broken down in the Krebs Cycle.
- First stage of cellular respiration that turns sugar into ATP and Carbon Dioxide.
- Materials such as sugar and oxygen that go INTO cellular respiration.
- Product made in the Krebs Cycle.
- Organisms that use photosynthesis to create food.
- Materials such as carbon dioxide, water, and ATP that come OUT OF cellular respiration.
Down
- Process where organisms breaks down food molecules to release stored energy
- Breaking down sugar without oxygen to create lactic acid.
- Folds in the mitochondria where the electron transport chain happens.
- Open space in the mitochondria where the krebs cycle happens.
- Product made in the Electron Transport Chain.
- Cell organelle in animals and plants where cellular respiration happens.
- Process that happens before cellular respiration to break glucose into 2 smaller molecules.
- Usable energy molecule released in cellular respiration.
- Reactant used in the Electron Transport Chain.
- Organisms that consume food because they can’t do photosynthesis.
18 Clues: Product made in the Krebs Cycle. • Reactant broken down in the Krebs Cycle. • Product made in the Electron Transport Chain. • Reactant used in the Electron Transport Chain. • Organisms that use photosynthesis to create food. • Usable energy molecule released in cellular respiration. • Breaking down sugar without oxygen to create lactic acid. • ...
Archeology crossword 2025-10-25
Across
- Faith of the founders of Fort St. Joseph
- They were employed to transport goods by canoe
- A marine invertebrate whose stems are often found as fossils
- The top level at the FSJ site, deposited by the river
- Bone that has been burned at a high temperature, leaving only the mineral framework.
- Surely there are better tools for digging than this?
- The given name of the man who's namesake is the city of Niles
- Traditional shell bead of the Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands of North America
- Point from which depth is measured
- Disturbance in the soil made by plants or animals
Down
- When an artifact's context and exact location of discovery is lost
- Most common game of settlers at Fort St. Joseph
- A mix of mud, stones, and straw or moss used to fill walls, common in French settlements
- Artifact originating from plant or animal life
- Original name of the St. Joseph River
- Tin-glazed earthenware pottery imported from France
- Usually a 1x2 meter area of excavation
- The physical makeup of soil
18 Clues: The physical makeup of soil • Point from which depth is measured • Original name of the St. Joseph River • Usually a 1x2 meter area of excavation • Faith of the founders of Fort St. Joseph • They were employed to transport goods by canoe • Artifact originating from plant or animal life • Most common game of settlers at Fort St. Joseph • ...
Archeology crossword 2025-10-25
Across
- The given name of the man who's namesake is the city of Niles
- When an artifact's context and exact location of discovery is lost
- A mix of mud, stones, and straw or moss used to fill walls, common in French settlements
- Disturbance in the soil made by plants or animals
- Traditional shell bead of the Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands of North America
- Most common game of settlers at Fort St. Joseph
- Usually a 1x2 meter area of excavation
- The physical makeup of soil
- Artifact originating from plant or animal life
Down
- Original name of the St. Joseph River
- Tin-glazed earthenware pottery imported from France
- The top level at the FSJ site, deposited by the river
- Surely there are better tools for digging than this?
- They were employed to transport goods by canoe
- A marine invertebrate whose stems are often found as fossils
- Point from which depth is measured
- Bone that has been burned at a high temperature, leaving only the mineral framework.
- Faith of the founders of Fort St. Joseph
18 Clues: The physical makeup of soil • Point from which depth is measured • Original name of the St. Joseph River • Usually a 1x2 meter area of excavation • Faith of the founders of Fort St. Joseph • They were employed to transport goods by canoe • Artifact originating from plant or animal life • Most common game of settlers at Fort St. Joseph • ...
Kylie Petersen 2025-12-10
Across
- relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen
- An enzyme converts 3C pyruvic acid into another 3C compound called lactic acid
- and environment or material in which something develops a surrounding medium or structure
- The breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic
- a series of protein complexes in the inner mitochondrial membrane that transfers electrons from electron donors
- produced in glycolysis reacts with cownzyacetyl-CoArm acetyl CoA
- 3C pyruvic acid is changed into 2C ethyl alcohol and CO2
Down
- uses energy from ATP synthesis
- formed by pyruvate
- a series of chemical reactions in the mitochongenerate generates energy for the cell
- a selectively permeable boundry
- the narrow region between the inner and outer membranes of a mitochondrion
- process of cells breaking down organic compounds to produce ATP
- the reduced form of flavin adenine dinucleotide
- energy
- relating to, involving,or requiring an absence of free oxygen
- a crucial four-carbon organic molecule that acts as a key intermediate in cellular metabolism
- a vital coenzyme in cellular metaboliselectrong as an election carrier that transfers high-energy electrons and protons
18 Clues: energy • formed by pyruvate • uses energy from ATP synthesis • a selectively permeable boundry • the reduced form of flavin adenine dinucleotide • relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen • 3C pyruvic acid is changed into 2C ethyl alcohol and CO2 • relating to, involving,or requiring an absence of free oxygen • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2013-06-04
Across
- any set of ordered pairs
- the difference between the greatest and least data values for a set of data
- the part following "if" in a conditional
- the item in the data that occurs most often
- find the sum of numbers and divide the sum by the number of items
- the number of solution of a system of equations in which the graphs of the equation are on the same line
- the y-coordinate of the vertex of a parabola that opens downward
- an equation that states that two ratios are equal
- there does not appear to be a relationship between two sets of data
- two numbers that identify the location of a point
- an "if-then" statement
- the form of a function written ax^2+bx+c= 0
- a term that has no variable factor
- a number that shows repeated multiplication
- each of the sides that form the right angle of a triangle
- a graph of a quadratic function
- 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
- in a conditional, the part following then
- a ratio od a to b where a and b represent quantities measured in different traits
- the statement obtained by reversing the if and then parts of an "if-then" statement
- a comparison of two numbers by division
- the most accurate trend line on a scatter plot showing the relationship between two sets of data
- the counting numbers
Down
- the ratio of the vertical horizontal change
- 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 result of a single trial in a probability experiment
- a number that is either rational or irrational
- a mathematical sentence that uses an equal sign
- a monomial or the sum or difference of two or more monomials, a quotient with a variable in the denominator is not a polynomial
- two or more linear equations using the same variables
- the y-coordinate of the vertex of a parabola
- a mathematical sentence that compares the vales of two expressions using an inequality symbol
- a line that divides a parabola in to matching half's
- the x-intercepts of the graph of a function
- the ratio of a distance in drawing to the actual distance
- the middle value in a set of numbers
- when the graphs of the equation in a system are parallel with no points of intersection
- any ordered pair in a system that make all the equations of that system true
- a polynomial with two terms
- the numbers that make an ordered pair and identify the location of a point
- an equation you can write in the standard form ax+ bx+ c, where a doesn't equal 0
- a relation that assigns exactly one value in the range to each value of the domain
- a linear equation of a nonvertical line written as y - y^1= m(x-x^1)
- a number pattern
- an expression of the form a^2 - b^2, it can be factored as (a+b)(a-b)
- a method of solving quadratic equations, turns every equation into x^2= c
- replace an expression with its simplest name or form
- the solutions of the equation
- the distance that a number is from zero on a number line
- the side opposite of the right angle in a right triangle, its the longest side in a triangle
- how likely it is that an event will occur
- the base and the exponent of an expression of the form a^n
- a data value that is much higher or lower than the other data in the set
53 Clues: a number pattern • 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 • ...
Project Managment Crossword 2022-03-21
Across
- process of analyzing activity sequences, durations, resource requirements, and schedule constraints to create a project schedule
- determining who will be affected by the project
- Specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and timely
- Matrix structure where project managers have primary control over the project activities and functional managers support project work
- the process of organizing and planning how to divide the time between different activities
- scope, time, cost
- a method by which the job performance of an employee is documented and evaluated
- a document that is used as a risk management tool to identify potential setbacks within a project
- a method of identifying risks tied to or potentially impacting an organization's business processes.
- Matrix structure where project and functional managers have equal authority over projects.
- Matrix structure where functional managers have primary control over the project activities and project manager coordinates project work
- Activities that begin after a predecessor task ends
- marker on a timeline with zero days duration; signifies a major achievement or important event in a project
- the exposure of stakeholders to the consequences of variations in outcome.
- Set of related actions directed at accomplishing a specific result
- the use of specific knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to deliver something of value to people.
- identifying and documenting activities that need to be performed before the deliverables can be turned in
- strength, weakness, opportunity, and threats.
- A statistics-based technique to calculate the number of financial resources or time
- determining what resources and what quantities of each resource will be used
- A standard activity list or a portion of an activity list from a previous project is often used as a template for a new project.
- the study of deviations of actual behavior versus forecasted or planned behavior in budgeting or management accounting
- Duration Compression Technique that involves overlapping activities that normally are performed in sequence.
- doing the project after something has gone wrong
Down
- when the groups begin to work well together
- A table that links requirements to their origin and traces them throughout the project life cycle
- identifying important steps
- When the group is finished working together
- Lessons learned
- estimating the number of work periods needed to complete individual activities with estimated resources
- outlining the project or defining a new one
- doing the project
- A temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service, or result within a defined time frame.
- those with an interest in your project's outcome.
- The document that shows the hierarchical structure of work to be done on a project
- the process of identifying, assessing, and controlling threats to an organization's capital and earnings.
- the efficient and effective development of an organization's resources when they are needed.
- when the group gets together and
- the process to manage the scope and make sure the project is in on time and within budget
- determines the current status of the project schedule, influences the factors that create schedule changes, determines the project schedule has changed and manages the actual changes as they occur
- when the group firsts gets together
- Formal Authorization of a Project that is issued by project initiator/sponsor
- The description of the activity by identifying the multiple components associated with each activity.
- problems
- A form of progressive elaboration planning where the work to be accomplished in the near term is planned in detail and future work is planned at a higher level of the WBS.
- The smallest level of the work breakdown structure
- Duration Compression Technique that involves adding additional resources to perform an activity to compress the schedule
- identifying and documenting the logical relationships among schedule activities
- description of project scope, restrictions, constraints
- To make less severe; to lessen the gravity of a giver sitiuation
- when the group works well together
51 Clues: problems • Lessons learned • doing the project • scope, time, cost • identifying important steps • when the group gets together and • when the group works well together • when the group firsts gets together • when the groups begin to work well together • When the group is finished working together • outlining the project or defining a new one • ...
Proteins 2020-12-06
Across
- main protein in microtubules
- proteins that attach to the actin cytoskeletal filaments to zip two cells together
- proteins that block the diffusion of large molecules but do not prevent the passing of small molecules
- protein complex that causes mitosis (prophase) to start by phosphorylating condensin
- protein that leaves the nucleus, opposite of importin
- Gef for ran, resides in the nucleus, puts GTP on RAN to activate it and separate the importin from the cargo protein.
- protein that is phosphorylated by MPF and organizes the DNA to maintain a condensed state
- a protein that helps maintain mechanical stability within the cell, and are often found in the cytoskeleton of epithelial cells
- forms a helix around the mitochondrion during mitochondrial fission
- type of GTPase that carries and releases cargo into the nucleus.
- proteins in the kinetochore that monitor chromosome-microtubule attachments and activate APC (confirm every chromosome if bi-oriented and under tension)
- protein that detects and binds to damaged DNA, which leads to the phosphorylation of p53
- GEF protein that activates RAS by adding GTP on it
- motor protein in the cytoskeleton that transports cargo along microtubules
- proteins that become hydrated and make a gel matrix which the collagen and elastin embed in
- GAP for RAN, resides in the cytoplasm, hydrolyzes the GTP faster so RAN releases the importin so the cycle can repeat
- tiny proteins that signal for a proteasome to destroy it
- molecular chaperone in the ER that regulates intracellular processes and is similar to calnexin
- transmembrane proteins that make up connexons and pull cells together
- proteins that transport cargo proteins into the nucleus once they activate the nuclear localization signal (NLS).
- proteins that bind to GTP and hydrolyze it to make GDP.
Down
- motor protein that depend on ATP to move cargo along microtubules
- structure on the outer surface of the centromere that is made of 100 different proteins.
- molecular chaperone in the ER that ensure that misfolded proteins are not secreted in N-linked glycosylation
- gene that is mutated in about half of all tumors
- protein that holds the two sister chromatids together. In prophase, it is concentrated in the centromere
- proteins in the outer mitochondrial membrane that allow moderately sized molecules to flow freely from the cytoplasm into the intermembrane space
- ER chaperone that binds to unfolded ER proteins to give them a chance to fold properly
- transmembrane protein that help tight junctions control the flow of molecules intracellularly
- a protein that inhibits separase to ensure it does not constantly cleave cohesin proteins. It is tagged with a ubiquitin protein and degraded by a proteasome to allow separase to cleave cohesin.
- a protein that is part of the GTPase family, and acts as molecular scissors for vesicles being imported from the plasma membrane
- proteins that attach extracellular matrix directly to the cells. Examples: fibronectin and laminin
- protein with an SH2 domain that binds to activated receptor kinase
- intermediate filaments that are part of the cytoskeleton and provide mechanical support for the envelope. Three types: A, B, C.
- a protein complex that allow dynein to bind to organelles moving across microtubules
- protein in extracellular matrix. Allows tissue to be elastic/flexible. Can go back and forth between two conformations
- most abundant protein in vertebrates
- motor protein in actin filaments that helps facilitate movement and muscle contraction in muscle cells
- A small monomeric G protein that is activated by a growth factor and kicks off a phosphorylation cascade that ultimately leads to cell division
- a cytosolic protein that is made by free ribosomes
- proteins that help reshape cell walls by disrupting bonding in cellulose fibers
- Hollow, barrel shaped proteins that provides a space where new proteins can fold properly
- protein kinase that is involved in the Ras-Map pathway and is activated by Ras-GTP
- MAP protein that promotes tubulin assembly and polymerization
44 Clues: main protein in microtubules • most abundant protein in vertebrates • gene that is mutated in about half of all tumors • GEF protein that activates RAS by adding GTP on it • a cytosolic protein that is made by free ribosomes • protein that leaves the nucleus, opposite of importin • proteins that bind to GTP and hydrolyze it to make GDP. • ...
Precalculus 2018-06-10
Across
- A closed shape that has three sides
- A "U" shaped curve
- Can coincide when folded
- The sample number too extreme
- Hypotenuse/Adjacent
- Change
- Left and right
- A unit for angles other than degrees
- A triangle with no right triangles
- The verb of division
- The number being multiplied
- All the points that are of equal distance from a point
- The line that the graph gets close to but never touches
- Showing a variable in terms of another variable
- Unlimited expanse
- Adjacent/Opposite
- Not real
- n*(n-1)*(n-2)*...*1
- A function whose domain is the set of positive integers
- Some strange things about a thing that students must remember
- The possibility of an event happening
- The ordering of elements so that one element is first, one is second, third and so on
- A line with direction
- The set of all points in a plane which the absolute value of the difference from 2 points is constant
- Rows and columns
- A prediction based on the equation
- A method of selecting subsets of a larger set in which order is not important
- Perpendicular
- Lines that form the Cartesian Plane
- Summation notation
- A line meets another
- Opposite/Hypotenuse
- y=1/x
- The number that is left after integer division
- Changing addition/subtraction into multiplication/division
- Between 180 and 90 degrees
- A circle, round
- The intersection of a plane and a double-napped cone
- The domain is all real numbers
- A quadrilateral whose opposite sides are both parallel and equal in length
- Smaller than zero
- Absolute value
- The distance from the x axis to the highest or lowest point of a trigonometry graph
- Cancelling out unknown variables
- To make the function longer
- The projection of a vector
- To make the function smaller
- The group being surveyed
- How much a line tilts
- The sum of the terms in a sequence
- Between 90 degrees and zero
- In the form of (x,y)
- f^(-1)
- Each number in the matrix
- Length of a vector
- The collection of all points of equal distance to two distant points
Down
- A rectangle which sides are of equal length
- Times
- Subtract
- The repetition of a graph
- The (m*n) of a matrix
- Two lines will never meet
- A parallelogram with four equal sides
- Areas formed by x and y axes
- Direction
- How often something happens
- The distance between the center and any point on the circle
- The branch of mathematics dealing with the theory of numerical calculations
- A constant number that serves as a measure of some property or characteristic
- Up and down
- g(f(x))
- Where something is
- Hypotenuse/Opposite
- The top or bottom of a graph
- Angles a & b have the same initial side and terminal side
- To determine the set of feasible solutions
- Log(x,y)
- How data is spread
- The difference between the samples and the average
- A quadrilateral which all four angles are ninety degrees
- Finding the maximum and/or minimum
- Force times distance
- Adjacent/Hypotenuse
- The lines form a right angle
- Measurement of triangles
- A line sloped downward
- A mathematical function that is the sum of a number of terms
- The measure of how close the ellipse is to a circle
- Add
- The branch of mathematics that is concerned with the limits and with the differentiation and integration of functions
- The process to create a symmetric function
- How many times a number is multiplied to itself
- The mathematics of points and lines and curves and surfaces
- Connecting to angles that are not adjacent
- a*d-b*c (in matrices)
- Part of a circle
- Limited expense
- A graph of five number summary
- Opposite/Adjacent
- Larger than zero
- The range of x values
101 Clues: Add • Times • y=1/x • Change • f^(-1) • g(f(x)) • Subtract • Log(x,y) • Not real • Direction • Up and down • Perpendicular • Left and right • Absolute value • A circle, round • Limited expense • Rows and columns • Part of a circle • Larger than zero • Unlimited expanse • Adjacent/Opposite • Smaller than zero • Opposite/Adjacent • A "U" shaped curve • Where something is • How data is spread • Summation notation • ...
Game based learning test drive 2021-04-26
5 Clues: no idea what this is.... • The Matrix is an elaborate one of these • these fuzzy objects can appear on a rearview mirror in some cars • This game uses tiles and letters to built interactive word networks • Something faculty think is always fun but may be tedious to students
Chapter 2 ICT THEORY 2021-11-18
5 Clues: Reader used in aupermarkets. • Used to input information on hardcopy. • A printer that can be used in noisy environments. • is a system which can read marks written in pen or pencil. • Are used to input speech/sounds to be used in various applications.
Sci-Fi Final Q 2024-05-02
5 Clues: Spock's species • The color of pill that Neo takes in The Matrix • First name of Back to the Future main character • This character in 'Stranger Things' has psychic powers • 2005 movie about a space-themed board game that causes a family home to shoot up into space.
Organisation 2015-12-18
Across
- In der Aufbauorganisation werden mehrere ... zu einer Stelle zusammengefasst.
- Ein Beispiel für das Mehrliniensystem ist die ...organisation.
- Werden Meinungen von bestimmten Mitarbeitern eingeholt und deren Anordnungen befolgt, obwohl dies nicht der offiziell festgelegten Vorgangsweise innerhalb der Organisation entspricht, spricht man von ... Führern.
- Überlastung des Top-Managements und langsamere Reaktion auf aktuelle Anlässe sind Nachteile ... Organisation.
- Das ...-Modell arbeitet mit überlappenden Gruppen.
Down
- Die Zusammenfassung mehrerer Stellen unter einheitlicher Leitung nennt man ....
- Der Assistent des Geschäftsführers ist ein Beispiel für eine ....
- Stellen mit Weisungsbefugnis nennt man ....
- Beim ...system ist jede Stelle genau einer anderen Stelle unterstellt.Bei der ...organisation erfolgt die Gliederung der Organisation nach Produkten oder Produktgruppen.
9 Clues: Stellen mit Weisungsbefugnis nennt man .... • Das ...-Modell arbeitet mit überlappenden Gruppen. • Ein Beispiel für das Mehrliniensystem ist die ...organisation. • Der Assistent des Geschäftsführers ist ein Beispiel für eine .... • In der Aufbauorganisation werden mehrere ... zu einer Stelle zusammengefasst. • ...
Calculus Ch 17 pt 2 2025-08-11
Across
- nucleus, focus, point of origin
- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts, anti-calculus component of tartar control dentifrices
- solution containing more of an ingredient that can be help in solution permanently
- calcified deposits on teeth, occurring both above and below gingival margin, primarily composed of inorganic sals and organic materials
Down
- white blood cells
- surrounding framework, enabling development in structured manner
- without definite sharp or visible differentiation in structure
- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate
- mineralized hardened dental biofilm filled with crystals of calcium phosphate covered with a layer of biofilm
9 Clues: white blood cells • nucleus, focus, point of origin • without definite sharp or visible differentiation in structure • surrounding framework, enabling development in structured manner • solution containing more of an ingredient that can be help in solution permanently • crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate • ...
Chapter 10 VoCaB 2023-01-10
Across
- process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- first set of reactions in cellular respiration during which a molecule of glucose is broken into 2 molecules of pyruic acid.
- process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
Down
- of energy needed to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree celcius.
- cycle second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- process that requires oxygen
- process that does not require oxygen
- innermost compartment of the mitochondrion
- electron carrier involved in glycolysis
9 Clues: process that requires oxygen • process that does not require oxygen • electron carrier involved in glycolysis • innermost compartment of the mitochondrion • process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • of energy needed to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree celcius. • ...
Chapter 9 2021-02-03
Across
- Electron carrier involved in glycolysis
- The innermost compartment of the mitochondrion and the site of the Krebs cycle reactions
- The combined process of this pathway and glycolysis
- First set of reactions in cellular respiration in which a molecule of glucose is broken into two molecules of pyruvic acid
- The process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
Down
- The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celcius
- Second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- Pathways of cellular respiration that require oxygen
- Without air
9 Clues: Without air • Electron carrier involved in glycolysis • The combined process of this pathway and glycolysis • Pathways of cellular respiration that require oxygen • The process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen • The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celcius • ...
Recap of prior knowledge from A and PII 2022-04-11
Across
- Embryonic form that develops from a berrylike cluster of cells, the morula.
- The precursor cells of the human placenta.
- It occurs when the oocyte is penetrated by more than one sperm.
- Germ layer that gives rise to the nervous system.
- Structure that has the fate to become embryo proper.
Down
- Rearrangement of the cells of the blastula and ultimately formation of the three germ layers of the embryo.
- It is the development of the organs that begins during the third to eighth week, and continues until birth.
- A diploid cell resulting from the fusion of two haploid gametes.
- Specialized extracellular matrix surrounding the developing oocyte.
9 Clues: The precursor cells of the human placenta. • Germ layer that gives rise to the nervous system. • Structure that has the fate to become embryo proper. • It occurs when the oocyte is penetrated by more than one sperm. • A diploid cell resulting from the fusion of two haploid gametes. • Specialized extracellular matrix surrounding the developing oocyte. • ...
BH-3 Ch 10 Vocab Crossword 2021-12-14
Across
- process that requires oxygen
- second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy extracting reactions.
- process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- innermost compartment of the mitochondrion.
Down
- process that releases energy breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen.
- process that does not require oxygen
- Amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius.
- first set of reactions in cellular respiration during which a molecule of glucose is broken into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid.
- electron carrier involved in glycolysis.
9 Clues: process that requires oxygen • process that does not require oxygen • electron carrier involved in glycolysis. • innermost compartment of the mitochondrion. • process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • Amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius. • ...
CH 10 - Nail Disorders 2020-07-27
Across
- May be a black band within the nail plate, extending from the base to the free edge
- White spots caused by an injury to the matrix area
- Thin white nail plates that can curve over the free edge
- What happens when a blood clot forms under the nail plate
Down
- When the living tissue around the nail splits or tears
- Soft spoon nails with a concave shape
- May indicate surface staining or systemic disorder when this happens to the nail
- Visible depressions running across the width of the natural nail plate, usually caused by an injury
- Nail bed color usually caused by lack of circulating oxygen in red blood cells
9 Clues: Soft spoon nails with a concave shape • White spots caused by an injury to the matrix area • When the living tissue around the nail splits or tears • Thin white nail plates that can curve over the free edge • What happens when a blood clot forms under the nail plate • Nail bed color usually caused by lack of circulating oxygen in red blood cells • ...
cicada 2025-04-24
Across
- – A famous cipher machine from WWII; also a term for something mysterious or hard to understand.
- – Hidden chamber or secret code root; used metaphorically in cryptography.
- – A function or action that calls itself; used in computing and puzzle logic loops.
- – To undo or flip direction; common in audio puzzles and hidden sequences.
Down
- – A continuous cycle in programming or music; can symbolize getting stuck until solved.
- – The Matrix protagonist who deciphers a simulated world.
- – Opposite of forward; to reverse direction or progression, key to many puzzle and code mechanisms.
- – Classic game of fitting falling shapes; often appears in digital-themed challenges.
- – A hint or pointer toward solving a riddle or puzzle.
9 Clues: – A hint or pointer toward solving a riddle or puzzle. • – The Matrix protagonist who deciphers a simulated world. • – Hidden chamber or secret code root; used metaphorically in cryptography. • – To undo or flip direction; common in audio puzzles and hidden sequences. • – A function or action that calls itself; used in computing and puzzle logic loops. • ...
Cellular Respiration 2025-02-11
Across
- Innermost compartment of the mitochondria
- Process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
- Process that does not require oxygen
- Second stage of cellular respiration, in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
Down
- Process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- First set of reactions in cellular respiration in which a molecule of glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvic acid
- Amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius
- Electron carrier involved in glycolysis
- Process that require oxygen
9 Clues: Process that require oxygen • Process that does not require oxygen • Electron carrier involved in glycolysis • Innermost compartment of the mitochondria • Process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • Amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius • ...
HR Organisational CrossWord 2025-09-21
Across
- When decision-making is distributed to lower levels in the organization.
- The process of removing levels in the organizational hierarchy to improve communication.
- The layers of authority and management in an organization, from top to bottom.
- The official line of authority and communication in an organization.
- When decision-making power is kept at the top level of management.
Down
- When a manager gives responsibility to someone lower in the organizational structure.
- A system of administration marked by rules, procedures, and layers of management.
- Structure An organizational system where employees report to more than one manager, usually by function and project.
- The number of employees that a manager is directly responsible for.
9 Clues: When decision-making power is kept at the top level of management. • The number of employees that a manager is directly responsible for. • The official line of authority and communication in an organization. • When decision-making is distributed to lower levels in the organization. • ...
Membranous Nephropathy-1 2022-03-29
Across
- Combined MGN and IgAN appear to be common in patients with hepatitis B infection, in patients with _______- ethnicity, and in the allograft, where IgAN recurs in a large percentage of cases and MGN is among the most frequent de novo form of glomerular disease. (5)
- In a review of nine series published between 1975 and 1989, Glassock found that 23% of cases of MGN were secondary with the prevalence higher (35%) in children younger than ______ years and adults older than 60 years. (7)
- Lesions of _______ are present in approximately 20% of renal biopsies with primary MGN (range 13% to 42%). (4) (abbrev)
- This constellation of mixed membranous and membranoproliferative changes is most commonly encountered in the setting of LN (i.e., class IV and V), in patients with HBV or HCV infection, or as the idiopathic entity of membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis (MPGN) type 3, ____________ subtype. (10)
- ___________ deposits have been described mainly in SLE, in few patients of HBV infection and rarely in patients with MGN related to metastatic carcinoma and following treatment with penicillamine. (9)
- The term “_______________MGN” should be reserved for cases with a segmental distribution of the deposits by light microscopy, immunofluorescence, and EM. (9)
- The subepithelial deposits appear to sit on the GBM and are accompanied by a spectrum of GBM changes ranging from intervening projections of the extracellular matrix (“spikes”) to areas where the GBM projections surround and encase the deposits, creating the appearance of a newly formed, overlying “_______________” (11)
- MGN is the most common cause of the nephrotic syndrome in Caucasian adults. However, focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) is a more common cause of the nephrotic syndrome in ______ _________ and, in some studies, has surpassed MGN in the overall population. (7, 9)
- EM also is needed to accurately determine the ______of MGN. (5)
Down
- Initially, the spikes may be small and segmental, and a careful search under_________________ is necessary to demonstrate them. (3, 9)
- Eventually, the GBM becomes more prominently expanded by a thick band of argyrophilic material containing abundant nonargyrophilic “______” and imparting a vacuolated appearance. The “_______” represent a normal-thickness GBM beneath the deposits surrounded by a heaped-up matrix around the deposits. (5) (same answer in both the blanks)
- The most common secondary etiology of MGN is membranous ______ nephritis. (5)
- Podocyte____________ glomerulopathy is a recently described entity that resembles MGN by light microscopy and may or may not exhibit granular positivity for IgG by immunofluorescence. In contrast to MGN, EM reveals podocyte __________ with microspherical and microtubular structures within the GBM. The majority of cases of protein infolding glomerulopathy have occurred in Japan, and many of the patients have evidence of SLE. Although the morphogenesis of this lesion is unknown, the irregular outer contours of the GBM suggest that podocyte cytoplasmic fragments and cell membranes may become trapped in the course of deposit resorption and matrix remodeling. (9) (same answer in both the blanks)
- Secondary forms of MGN are more common in the pediatric population (6) and most often relate to SLE or infection, in particular ____ (3) (abbrev)
- MGN became a distinct entity in 1957 when David ______ , a renal pathologist at Syracuse University, developed the periodic acid-methenamine silver stain to demonstrate textural changes of the GBM and identified spikes as a defining feature of MGN. As a result of his contributions, the ______ methenamine silver stain bears his name. (5) (same answer in both the blanks)
- By light microscopy, the earliest change in MGN is mottling of and small ____________ in the GBM seen in en face sections stained with JMS. (11)
- By light microscopy, the earliest change in MGN is ________ of and small depressions in the GBM seen in en face sections stained with JMS. (8)
- The nonargyrophilic material deposited within the GBM and on its epithelial side stains red with the _________stain, while the surrounding GBM stains blue or green depending on the method used. (9)
- Based on the limited information available, segmental MGN is most commonly reported in _______. (8)
- Potential secondary etiologies of both _____ and MGN include SLE, Sjögren syndrome, sarcoidosis, and treatment with NSAIDs. (3) (abbrev)
20 Clues: EM also is needed to accurately determine the ______of MGN. (5) • The most common secondary etiology of MGN is membranous ______ nephritis. (5) • Based on the limited information available, segmental MGN is most commonly reported in _______. (8) • ...
AP Biology Chapter 6 2 2018-12-11
Across
- A network of microtubules, microfilaments, and intermediate filaments that extend throughout the cytoplasm and serve a variety of mechanical, transport, and signaling functions.
- A type of intercellular junction in animal cells that functions as a rivet, fastening cells together.
- An extracellular glycoprotein secreted by animal cells that helps them attach to the extracellular matrix.
- A short appendage containing microtubules in eukaryotic cells. A motile cilium is specialized for locomotion or moving fluid past the cell; it is formed from a core of nine outer doublet microtubules and two inner single microtubules (the “9 + 2” arrangement) ensheathed in an extension of the plasma membrane. A primary cilium is usually nonmotile and plays a sensory and signaling role; it lacks the two inner microtubules (the “9 + 0” arrangement).
- The semifluid portion of the cytoplasm.
Down
- The contents of the cell bounded by the plasma membrane; in eukaryotes, the portion exclusive of the nucleus.
- A glycoprotein in the extracellular matrix of animal cells that forms strong fibers, found extensively in connective tissue and bone; the most abundant protein in the animal kingdom.
- A membranous sac that helps move excess water out of certain freshwater protists.
- In cilia and flagella, a large motor protein extending from one microtubule doublet to the adjacent doublet. ATP hydrolysis drives changes in dynein shape that lead to bending of cilia and flagella.
- (1) The outer region of cytoplasm in a eukaryotic cell, lying just under the plasma membrane, that has a more gel-like consistency than the inner regions due to the presence of multiple microfilaments. (2) In plants, ground tissue that is between the vascular tissue and dermal tissue in a root or eudicot stem.
10 Clues: The semifluid portion of the cytoplasm. • A membranous sac that helps move excess water out of certain freshwater protists. • A type of intercellular junction in animal cells that functions as a rivet, fastening cells together. • An extracellular glycoprotein secreted by animal cells that helps them attach to the extracellular matrix. • ...
Ethan is the matrix 2021-05-17
KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER 2022-10-06
Across
- The organisational structure should match the organisation’s
- approach that uses functional and divisional chains of command simultaneously, in the same part of the organisation
- an organisational structure that separates people into groups, or departments, based on a particular set of criteria
- A structure that groups employees into departments based on similar organisational outputs
Down
- the transfer of responsibility for specific tasks from one person to another
- the decision authority is located near the top of the organisation
- decision authority is pushed downwards to lower organisation levels
- the duty to perform the task or activity as assigned
- the formal and legitimate right of a manager to make decisions
9 Clues: the duty to perform the task or activity as assigned • The organisational structure should match the organisation’s • the formal and legitimate right of a manager to make decisions • the decision authority is located near the top of the organisation • decision authority is pushed downwards to lower organisation levels • ...
Chapter 10 VoCaB 2023-01-10
Across
- process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- first set of reactions in cellular respiration during which a molecule of glucose is broken into 2 molecules of pyruic acid.
- process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
Down
- of energy needed to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree celcius.
- cycle second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- process that requires oxygen
- process that does not require oxygen
- innermost compartment of the mitochondrion
- electron carrier involved in glycolysis
9 Clues: process that requires oxygen • process that does not require oxygen • electron carrier involved in glycolysis • innermost compartment of the mitochondrion • process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • of energy needed to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree celcius. • ...
Chapter 10 VoCaB 2023-01-10
Across
- process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- first set of reactions in cellular respiration during which a molecule of glucose is broken into 2 molecules of pyruic acid.
- process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
Down
- of energy needed to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree celcius.
- cycle second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- process that requires oxygen
- process that does not require oxygen
- innermost compartment of the mitochondrion
- electron carrier involved in glycolysis
9 Clues: process that requires oxygen • process that does not require oxygen • electron carrier involved in glycolysis • innermost compartment of the mitochondrion • process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • of energy needed to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree celcius. • ...
Chapter 10 Crossword 2021-12-15
Across
- First set of reactions in cellular respiration during which a molecule of glucose is broken into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid
- intermost compartment of the mitochondrion
- Second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy extracting reactions
- Process that requires oxygen
- Electron carrier involved in glycolysis
Down
- Process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
- Amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius
- Process that does not require oxygen
- Process by which cells release energy in absence of oxygen
9 Clues: Process that requires oxygen • Process that does not require oxygen • Electron carrier involved in glycolysis • intermost compartment of the mitochondrion • Process by which cells release energy in absence of oxygen • Amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius • ...
RISK MANAGEMENT 2015-03-25
Across
- a priority list of project risks based off of the impact-probability matrix
- beginning of a project (phase 1)
- once the project is approved, it moves into the ____ stage (phase 2)
- out during the ____ phase, agreements for risk sharing and risk transfer need to be concluded (phase 4)
Down
- The best thing you can do with risk is ____
- One effective way to deal with risk is to pay someone else to accept it for you
- If you cant avoid the risk you can ____
- as the project progresses and more information becomes available to the project team (phase 3)
- when all else fails you must ____ risk
9 Clues: beginning of a project (phase 1) • when all else fails you must ____ risk • If you cant avoid the risk you can ____ • The best thing you can do with risk is ____ • once the project is approved, it moves into the ____ stage (phase 2) • a priority list of project risks based off of the impact-probability matrix • ...
Revision 2021-04-06
Across
- to translate into a version suitable for a different OS
- a language used for short specific tasks and is usually interpreted, not compiled
- a pointer that identifies an element of a data set
Down
- a sequence of program steps repeated according to a pattern
- an electronic table arranged into rows and columns
- a data structure that can be represented as a table consisting of columns and rows
- a sequential data structure with each element pointing to the next
- a programming structure including a condition and a decision to be made
- a data structure that consists of a set of elements of the same type
9 Clues: an electronic table arranged into rows and columns • a pointer that identifies an element of a data set • to translate into a version suitable for a different OS • a sequence of program steps repeated according to a pattern • a sequential data structure with each element pointing to the next • a data structure that consists of a set of elements of the same type • ...
Vocabulary tissues 2025-04-10
Across
- solid or liquid material that the body gets rid of
- (of a substance) containing a lot of matter in a small space
- one of the many thin threads that form body tissue, such as muscle
- not firmly held or fastened in place
- a substance that is needed to keep a living thing alive and to help it to grow
Down
- the process of a liquid, gas or other substance being taken in
- the method by which substances pass in and out of cells through their membrane
- the process by which liquid substances are produced by parts of the body
- a substance in which other things are fixed, buried, etc.
9 Clues: not firmly held or fastened in place • solid or liquid material that the body gets rid of • a substance in which other things are fixed, buried, etc. • (of a substance) containing a lot of matter in a small space • the process of a liquid, gas or other substance being taken in • one of the many thin threads that form body tissue, such as muscle • ...
Estrous Sync 2017-10-31
Across
- in this species prostaglandin only works in cycling animals
- in this species regumate is used to suppress estrus
- do not respond to a single shot of PGF2A until day 5
- Prevent LH Surge
- which progestin has a 95% retention rate, and you implant for a week then inject PGF the last day
- Progestin that is no longer legal but was an ear injection
Down
- No heat checking or AI, 80% conception rate
- regresses corpus luteum, cost $1-$3 per shot
- the cheapest progestin where you feed for 14 days then on day 17-19 you inject PGF2A
- in this species CIDR-G is used
- in this species matrix is used and estrus sync holds no advantage
- no heat checking but AI can be performed
- do not respond to a single shot of PGF2A until day 7
13 Clues: Prevent LH Surge • in this species CIDR-G is used • no heat checking but AI can be performed • No heat checking or AI, 80% conception rate • regresses corpus luteum, cost $1-$3 per shot • in this species regumate is used to suppress estrus • do not respond to a single shot of PGF2A until day 5 • do not respond to a single shot of PGF2A until day 7 • ...
Biology 2021-12-16
Across
- - process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen.
- - amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsuis
- - second stage of cellular respiration in which acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy - extracting reactions
- - process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- - energy-carrying molecule found in the cells of all living things.
- - a double-membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms.
- - an organic acid that probably occurs in all living cells
- - process that doesn’t require oxygen
- - process that requires oxygen
Down
- - a series of proteins and organic molecules found in the inner membrane of the mitochondria.
- - a chemical byproduct of anaerobic respiration
- - first set of reactions in cellular respiration during which a molecule of glucose is broken down into 2 molecules of acid.
- - The innermost compartment of the mitochondria
13 Clues: - process that requires oxygen • - process that doesn’t require oxygen • - a chemical byproduct of anaerobic respiration • - The innermost compartment of the mitochondria • - an organic acid that probably occurs in all living cells • - process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • ...
Respiration revision crossword 2023-08-15
Across
- The term used to describe the natural tendency of the lung to return to a smaller size, thereby facilitating expiration
- A normal breath at rest is known as a _________ breath
- Asthma is a(n) _____________ disease that reduces the rate of gas flow during expiration
- Relaxation of the diaphragm would ________ thoracic pressure
- Facilitates inspiration by decreasing surface tension
- The external intercostal muscles contract to cause ________
- A negative pressure in the __________space couples the lung to the chest wall
- During inspiration, the pressure in the alveoli is ________ than the pressure in the atmosphere
Down
- The _________ bronchiole is the first site of gas exchange in the airway tree
- Shared extracellular matrix between type-I AECs and endothelial cells
- The maximal volume of gas that can be expired
- The major driver of respiration is increased partial pressures of ___________ in arterial blood
- Carbon dioxide is transported in blood as _________ ions
13 Clues: The maximal volume of gas that can be expired • Facilitates inspiration by decreasing surface tension • A normal breath at rest is known as a _________ breath • Carbon dioxide is transported in blood as _________ ions • The external intercostal muscles contract to cause ________ • Relaxation of the diaphragm would ________ thoracic pressure • ...
Internal Organization 2024-10-10
Across
- The department responsible for research and developing new products.
- The department that handles customer queries and complaints.
- This department is responsible for transforming raw materials into finished products.
- When authority flows in a straight line from top to bottom in an organization.
- The concept that defines how many subordinates a supervisor can manage.
- The department in charge of market research and customer promotion.
- The division that handles all money-related matters in a company.
Down
- This department recruits, trains, and manages the employees.
- The chart used to visually represent the hierarchy within an organization.
- A body that provides expert advice without holding authority in an organization.
- This structure combines line organization with functional authority.
- The official hierarchy that dictates who reports to whom in an organization.
- The type of structure that allows employees to work on both functional areas and project teams.
13 Clues: This department recruits, trains, and manages the employees. • The department that handles customer queries and complaints. • The division that handles all money-related matters in a company. • The department in charge of market research and customer promotion. • This structure combines line organization with functional authority. • ...
Databases 2014-02-04
Across
- A group of related data
- A collection of tables with related data
- Combining columns from different tables into one temporary results table
- A key that consists of multiple columns
- A relationship where one record from one related table will match only one record from another related table
- A type of database element that you can search on, just like you would find at the back of a book
- Consists of one or more columns that must be unique within a table
Down
- Storing data twice
- A relationship where multiple records from one related table can match multiple records from another related table
- A relationship where one record from one related table can match multiple records from another related table
- A row from a table that links back to a primary key in another table
- A data element that contains data of one and the same kind
- A matrix with data
13 Clues: Storing data twice • A matrix with data • A group of related data • A key that consists of multiple columns • A collection of tables with related data • A data element that contains data of one and the same kind • Consists of one or more columns that must be unique within a table • A row from a table that links back to a primary key in another table • ...
Cell Biology CA 1 2025-03-18
Across
- which protein Span the entire lipid bilayer and are involved in functions like transport, signaling, and enzymatic activity.
- Which model has a phospholipid bilayer surrounded by two layers of proteins, on the inner and outer surfaces
- The membrane is primarily composed of phospholipids, with hydrophilic polar heads facing outward and hydrophobic tails facing inward
- Each channel is specific to certain ions or molecules, e.g., sodium (Na⁺), potassium (K⁺), or calcium (Ca²⁺) ions.
- fibers and provide flexibility.
- Small molecules like ions, water, and nutrients can diffuse through the cytoplasmic sleeve without requiring energy.
Down
- primary wall may change its shape and volume according to the growth of.
- which type of receptor involved in growth and differentiation
- composed mainly of a pectic compound which appears to
- in secondary cell walls makes tissues like wood resistant to pests and
- A matrix of polysaccharides like xyloglucan and arabinoxylan, which link
- a mixture of calcium and magnesium pectate.
- stress.
13 Clues: stress. • fibers and provide flexibility. • a mixture of calcium and magnesium pectate. • composed mainly of a pectic compound which appears to • which type of receptor involved in growth and differentiation • in secondary cell walls makes tissues like wood resistant to pests and • primary wall may change its shape and volume according to the growth of. • ...
Cnidarian 2022-12-13
Across
- Stinging cell of a cnidarians
- means "cup animal" class of cnidarians that include about 200 species most common jellyfish
- gel like matrix between the epidermis and Gastrodermis of cnidarians
- A sheet of single cells covering the surface of an animals body
- The attached usually asexual stage of Cnidarian
- A flexible appendage with which an animal feeds itself feels its environment
- A stinging cell that is used to inject a toxin into prey
Down
- Means nettle" phylum of invertebrates that contain specialized stinging cells
- Usually the sexual stage in the life cycle of cnidarians;the jellyfish body form
- 3,700 species af cnidarians these are colonial organisms
- Network of nerve cells that lacks a central control
- Limestone ridge found in tropical climates Gastrovascularcavity cavity that serves both digestive and circulatory purposes in some cnidarians
- Flower animal class of about 6,100 marine species; mainly sea anemones and coral
13 Clues: Stinging cell of a cnidarians • The attached usually asexual stage of Cnidarian • Network of nerve cells that lacks a central control • 3,700 species af cnidarians these are colonial organisms • A stinging cell that is used to inject a toxin into prey • A sheet of single cells covering the surface of an animals body • ...
Marketing Strategy Key Words 2022-09-26
4 Clues: Another name for the 4 p's • The strategy to prolong the life of a product • - unique aspect or feature that differentiates • 2x2 matrix model that analyses product portfolios
Science Terms 2017-02-10
Across
- parts of the land, sea, and atmosphere in which organisms are able to live.
- group of similar cells performing a common function.
- large collections of molecules.
- storage areas of the cell known for mostly storing water and/or food.
- shaped like a bean, this cell organelle helps take food and manufacture energy from it.
- the main brain of the cell that contains most of the cell's DNA.
Down
- jelly-like substance that makes up the matrix of the cell body.
- large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat.
- biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- the green (in color) pigment found in chloroplasts where photosynthesis takes place.
- an egg shaped body that appears green from all the chlorophyll they contain.
- group of organisms or populations living and interacting with one another in a particular environment.
- thin, intertwined pieces of DNA found in the cell's nucleus.
- a structure inside the nucleus where RNA is transcribed.
- group of tissues performing a common function.
15 Clues: large collections of molecules. • group of tissues performing a common function. • group of similar cells performing a common function. • a structure inside the nucleus where RNA is transcribed. • thin, intertwined pieces of DNA found in the cell's nucleus. • jelly-like substance that makes up the matrix of the cell body. • ...
Iduzzel 2013-05-08
Across
- Een ijzeren ballon voor in je vat
- Wat is de algemene naam voor een enzym wat wordt gebruikt om twee (DNA)fragmenten weer aan elkaar te koppelen?
- De ontdekking van een bepaald type enzymen waren essentieel voor de opkomst van genetische modificatie. Welke?
- Hoe noem je het fenomeen waarbij het lijkt alsof de vleugels van sommige tropische vlinders van kleur veranderd? (Denk maar aan de weerschijnvlinders uit de dierentuin)
- Wat moet je drinken als je resveratol binnen wil krijgen?
- Een oud volk geassocieerd met breken
- Hoe heet de hersenstructuur die betrokken is bij emoties?
Down
- Hoe heette de boot waarmee Darwin naar de Galapagoseilanden voer?
- Hoe heet de stof waarvan haar & nagels zijn gemaakt?
- Proces waarbij natuurgebieden worden verkleind door o.a. infrastructuur, waardoor de biodiversiteit afneemt
- De Engelse naam van dit Afrikaanse beest klinkt Nederlands
- Hoe heet de binnenkant van mitochondriën?
- Welk hip dier is te zwaar om te zwemmen?
- Deze aap staat bekend om zijn neus
- Aardappeleters kunnen niet zonder dit enzym
15 Clues: Een ijzeren ballon voor in je vat • Deze aap staat bekend om zijn neus • Een oud volk geassocieerd met breken • Welk hip dier is te zwaar om te zwemmen? • Hoe heet de binnenkant van mitochondriën? • Aardappeleters kunnen niet zonder dit enzym • Hoe heet de stof waarvan haar & nagels zijn gemaakt? • Wat moet je drinken als je resveratol binnen wil krijgen? • ...
Big Data Crossword 2012-11-07
Across
- A project created by the Doug Cutting to build an open source search engine
- A serialization framework that uses JSON
- A popular NoSQL database which stores the data in BSON format
- Produces a sequence of MapReduce programs. It has the name of an animal
- Facebook developed this on top of Hadoop for data summarization and analysis
- A database system inspired by Google's BigTable and written in C++
- Parallel computing framework used for matrix, graph and network algorithm based applications
- Used for processing parallelizable problems across huge datasets
- It uses JSON to store data and JavaScript for querying
- Library of machine learning algorithms
Down
- Helps in running distributed applications on large clusters. Its also the name of a toy elelphant
- A Naming registry for large distributed systems
- A NoSQL Distributed database management system initially developed by facebook
- A distributed database modeled based on Google's BigTable
- A type of database that works well with non relational data
15 Clues: Library of machine learning algorithms • A serialization framework that uses JSON • A Naming registry for large distributed systems • It uses JSON to store data and JavaScript for querying • A distributed database modeled based on Google's BigTable • A type of database that works well with non relational data • ...
Big Data 2012-11-07
Across
- / A popular NoSQL database which stores the data in BSON format
- / Helps in running distributed applications on large clusters. Its also the name of a toy elelphant
- / A Naming registry for large distributed systems
- / Produces a sequence of MapReduce programs. It has the name of an animal
- / A NoSQL Distributed database management system initially developed by facebook
- / A distributed database modeled based on Google's BigTable
Down
- / A serialization framework that uses JSON
- / A type of database that works well with non relational data
- / Used for processing parallelizable problems across huge datasets
- / Parallel computing framework used for matrix, graph and network algorithm based applications
- / A database system inspired by Google's BigTable and written in C++
- / It uses JSON to store data and JavaScript for querying
- / Facebook developed this on top of Hadoop for data summarization and analysis
- / Library of machine learning algorithms
- / A project created by the Doug Cutting to build an open source search engine
15 Clues: / Library of machine learning algorithms • / A serialization framework that uses JSON • / A Naming registry for large distributed systems • / It uses JSON to store data and JavaScript for querying • / A distributed database modeled based on Google's BigTable • / A type of database that works well with non relational data • ...
Vocabulary of Photosynthesis 2013-06-03
Across
- Organelle of photosynthesis in plants and some protists.
- The metabolic pathway by which photoautotrophs capture light energy and use it to make sugars from carbon dioxide and water.
- Organic molecule that absorbs light from certain wavelengths. Reflected light imparts a characteristic color.
- Orange and red pigments.
- Makes organic molecules from inorganic sources via photonsynthesis (light energy) or chemical energy.
- Distance between crests of two successive waves of radiant energy.
Down
- Main photosynthetic pigment in plants, algae and cyanobacteria.
- Reaction in which light energy breaks down a molecule.
- The semifluid matrix between the thylakoid membrane and the two outer membranes of chloroplasts.
- Type of reaction.
- Plant, convert inorganic materials into organic materials using sunlight.
- Carbon-fixing enzyme of lights independent photosynthesis reactions.
- A cluster of pigments and proteins that converts light energy to chemical energy in photosynthesis.
- A chloroplasts inner membrane system, often folded as flattened, that form a continous compartment in the stroma.
- The electromagnetic energy of light of light is organized this packets.
15 Clues: Type of reaction. • Orange and red pigments. • Reaction in which light energy breaks down a molecule. • Organelle of photosynthesis in plants and some protists. • Main photosynthetic pigment in plants, algae and cyanobacteria. • Distance between crests of two successive waves of radiant energy. • Carbon-fixing enzyme of lights independent photosynthesis reactions. • ...
Extraction crossword 2024-08-12
Across
- A type of extraction used to separate sperm and epithelial cell DNA.
- A type of salt that helps DNA bind to silica surfaces during extraction.
- The process of breaking down cell membranes to release DNA.
- A chemical used in bone extraction to chelate calcium ions.
- An organic solvent used to denature proteins in DNA extraction.
- The liquid above the pellet after centrifugation, often containing DNA.
- A type of bead used in some DNA extraction methods.
- column A device used in solid-phase extraction containing a silica membrane.
Down
- A protein targeted in hair extraction to release DNA.
- An organic solvent used with phenol to separate DNA from proteins.
- A step in DNA extraction to remove contaminants while DNA remains bound.
- The process of releasing purified DNA from a binding matrix.
- A material used in solid-phase extraction to bind DNA.
- A process used to separate components in DNA extraction.
- A chelating resin used in DNA extraction to bind metal ions.
15 Clues: A type of bead used in some DNA extraction methods. • A protein targeted in hair extraction to release DNA. • A material used in solid-phase extraction to bind DNA. • A process used to separate components in DNA extraction. • The process of breaking down cell membranes to release DNA. • A chemical used in bone extraction to chelate calcium ions. • ...
Emiline Palanza 2023-02-06
Across
- The appearance of something remarkable or unexpected, or a ghostlike image (noun)
- A sharp bend in a road or path, especially leading up a mountain (noun)
- High flat land of rock covered with a thin layer of soil (noun)
- Rigidly following the doctrines of a sect or other group (noun)
- an environment or material in which something develops; a surrounding medium or structure (noun)
- the dark green substance forming the first feces of a newborn infant (noun)
- A market garden, a farm raising produce meant to be sold locally (noun)
- of or like a serpent or snake (adj)
- smear or rub with oil, typically as part of a religious ceremony (verb)
Down
- Able to be broken down, simplified and classified (adj)
- a waterproof filler and sealant used in building (noun)
- occurring at a favorable time; opportune (adj)
- Formal refusal (noun)
- Burn the skin or flesh of a wound with a heated instrument or caustic substance, typically to stop bleeding or prevent infection (verb)
- Hard as granite, rocklike, stony (adj.)
15 Clues: Formal refusal (noun) • of or like a serpent or snake (adj) • Hard as granite, rocklike, stony (adj.) • occurring at a favorable time; opportune (adj) • Able to be broken down, simplified and classified (adj) • a waterproof filler and sealant used in building (noun) • High flat land of rock covered with a thin layer of soil (noun) • ...
Quality Week 2024-11-11
Across
- --------- conducted to Monitor the implementation and effectiveness of Quality Management system
- ------captured during business/project execution for continual improvement and as a part of knowledge management
- ISO 9001:2015 standard employs a process approach which incorporates Plan-Do----------Act cycle and Risk based thinking.
- Any deviation from work standards, practices, procedures, regulations, management system requirements/performance etc. is called as --------
- Where can we find T.EN Global and India Procedures?
- One of the Root Cause Analysis methods
Down
- Quality ------- System is the primary focus of ISO 9001:2015?
- ------ manual documents the policies and systems for the management of Quality, Occupational Health, Safety and Environmental protection in T.EN.
- ------- elements are compiled, recorded, mitigated and managed throughout the project Lifecycle.
- ---------- Audit is to perform Technical review of various critical engineering deliverables/stages/ client requirements.
- Quality is ---------- responsibilities
- ---------- flow and workflow defined in GBPMS
- Project Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) are defined in Project ----- Plan
- Responsibilities, Accountability of activities are summarized in the T.EN Procedure called ----- Matrix
- Quality audits and Nonconformances are reported in -----.
15 Clues: Quality is ---------- responsibilities • One of the Root Cause Analysis methods • ---------- flow and workflow defined in GBPMS • Where can we find T.EN Global and India Procedures? • Quality audits and Nonconformances are reported in -----. • Quality ------- System is the primary focus of ISO 9001:2015? • ...
Integumentary System 2025-02-27
Across
- An opening in the skin that allows sweat and oil to escape (4 letters).
- The outermost layer of the skin (9 letters).
- Redness of the skin due to increased blood flow (8 letters).
- Fat tissue found in the hypodermis (7 letters).
- The middle layer of skin that contains blood vessels and hair follicles (6 letters).
- Glands that produce oil to keep skin and hair moisturized (9 letters).
- Glands that help regulate body temperature through sweat production (5 letters).
- Plate The hard, protective part of the nail (9 letters).
Down
- The innermost layer of the skin, also known as the subcutaneous layer (10 letters).
- A chronic skin condition characterized by red patches and scaling (9 letters).
- The layer of skin at the base of the nail that protects the nail matrix (7 letters).
- A common skin condition characterized by pimples (4 letters).
- The pigment responsible for skin color (7 letters).
- Follicle The structure from which hair grows (11 letters).
- The protein that makes up hair and nails (7 letters).
15 Clues: The outermost layer of the skin (9 letters). • Fat tissue found in the hypodermis (7 letters). • The pigment responsible for skin color (7 letters). • The protein that makes up hair and nails (7 letters). • Plate The hard, protective part of the nail (9 letters). • Follicle The structure from which hair grows (11 letters). • ...
Activity No. 3: Transdermal Drug Delivery System 2025-08-24
Across
- irritation A common adverse effect of transdermal patches.
- Drug property that affects ability to cross lipid-rich skin layers.
- Use of a mild electric current to drive charged drug molecules across the skin.
- Gradual delivery of the drug over a prolonged period.
- TDDS design where the drug is embedded within the adhesive or polymer layer.
- A substance that increases skin permeability for drug absorption.
- The process of drug molecules passing through skin barriers.
- corneum The outermost skin layer and main barrier to drug penetration.
Down
- Tiny projections that create microchannels in the skin for drug delivery.
- Use of ultrasound waves to enhance drug penetration.
- The property that ensures the patch sticks securely to the skin.
- indication The therapeutic purpose for which a TDDS is prescribed.
- counseling Key step to ensure proper patch use and minimize irritation.
- TDDS design where the drug is contained in a liquid or gel compartment.
- The dosage form applied to the skin for controlled release.
15 Clues: Use of ultrasound waves to enhance drug penetration. • Gradual delivery of the drug over a prolonged period. • irritation A common adverse effect of transdermal patches. • The dosage form applied to the skin for controlled release. • The process of drug molecules passing through skin barriers. • The property that ensures the patch sticks securely to the skin. • ...
Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems (TDDS) 2025-08-24
Across
- Property of a drug that helps it pass through skin's lipid layers.
- Used transdermally to prevent motion sickness.
- A common disadvantage or side effect at the patch site.
- A drug used in transdermal patches to treat high blood pressure.
- A chemical or method used to temporarily open skin for better drug entry.
- A drug that induces vomiting
Down
- Type of patch where drug is mixed directly into the adhesive or polymer layer.
- Uses electric current to push charged drugs through the skin.
- Changing patch locations regularly to avoid skin damage or irritation.
- The part of a patch that keeps it in contact with the skin.
- Skin condition that increases absorption by softening the outer layer.
- Overall composition of a TDDS, including drug, base, and enhancers.
- Small needles used to painlessly increase drug delivery through the skin.
- TDDS design where drug is kept in a separate compartment and released through a membrane.
- Educating patients on patch use, site prep, and what to expect.
15 Clues: A drug that induces vomiting • Used transdermally to prevent motion sickness. • A common disadvantage or side effect at the patch site. • The part of a patch that keeps it in contact with the skin. • Uses electric current to push charged drugs through the skin. • Educating patients on patch use, site prep, and what to expect. • ...
TDDS CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-08-26
Across
- formulation Composition and preparation of a drug product for effective delivery.
- Technique using mild electric current to drive drugs across the skin.
- patch Type of TDDS that sticks directly to the skin surface.
- Uses ultrasound waves to improve drug penetration through the skin.
- system TDDS design where the drug is stored in a liquid compartment.
- system TDDS design where the drug is dispersed in a polymer layer.
- Passive movement of molecules from high to low concentration.
Down
- absorption Process of drug movement through the skin into systemic circulation.
- release Mechanism that delivers the drug at a steady rate over time.
- Tiny needles that create micro-channels in the skin to enhance absorption.
- enhancer Substance that increases skin permeability to drugs.
- counseling Clinical advice given to patients on correct use of TDDS.
- corneum Outer layer of skin that acts as the main barrier to drug penetration.
- barrier Natural defense of the skin that limits drug entry.
- Covering the skin to hydrate it and improve drug absorption.
15 Clues: barrier Natural defense of the skin that limits drug entry. • patch Type of TDDS that sticks directly to the skin surface. • Covering the skin to hydrate it and improve drug absorption. • enhancer Substance that increases skin permeability to drugs. • Passive movement of molecules from high to low concentration. • ...
Homework, Chapter 7, keyterms 2013-05-30
Across
- fixes carbon by attaching CO2 to five carbon RUBP, or ribulose biphosphate.
- the process by which any molecule becomes broken down by light energy.
- coenzyme that accepts electrons and hydrogen ions.
- in photosynthetic cells, a cluster of pigments and proteins that converts light energy to chemical energy in photosynthesis.
- the semi-fluid matrix; site of light-independent photosynthesis reactions.
- main photosynthetic pigment in plants, algae, and cyanobacteria.
- the electromagnetic energy of light is organized in packets called____________.
Down
- accessory pigment that trap light.
- distance between the crests of two successive waves of radiant energy.
- they passed from one molecule of the electron transfer chain to the next.
- organelle of photosynthesis in plants and some protists.
- the metabolic pathway by which photoautotrophs capture light energy and use it to make sugars from CO2 and water.
- a chloroplast's inner membrane system, often folded as flattened sacs.
- an organic molecule that absorbs light of certain wavelengths.
- the main energy carrier between reactions sites in cells.
15 Clues: accessory pigment that trap light. • coenzyme that accepts electrons and hydrogen ions. • organelle of photosynthesis in plants and some protists. • the main energy carrier between reactions sites in cells. • an organic molecule that absorbs light of certain wavelengths. • main photosynthetic pigment in plants, algae, and cyanobacteria. • ...
Cellular Respiration 2014-11-18
Across
- the most common food source to obtain energy
- the energy released from glucose
- a series of compounds that transfer electrons from electron donors to electron acceptors via redox reactions, and couples this electron transfer with the transfer of protons (H+ ions) across a membrane
- another name for anaerobic respiration
- the process of obtaining energy from food
- the type of cellular respiration that uses oxygen
Down
- the reaction where 4 ATP's are created by 2 ATP's are being used
- made during glycolysis besides ATP
- made with oxygen from one glucose molecule
- where glycolysis takes place in a cell
- what is made during fermentation in food like bread, wine and cheese
- what is given off as waste during fermentation in foods
- occurs in the mitochondrial matrix and generates a pool of chemical energy (ATP, NADH, and FADH2) from the oxidation of pyruvate, the end product of glycolysis
- the type of cellular respiration that does not use oxygen
- what is made during fermentation in muscles
15 Clues: the energy released from glucose • made during glycolysis besides ATP • where glycolysis takes place in a cell • another name for anaerobic respiration • the process of obtaining energy from food • made with oxygen from one glucose molecule • what is made during fermentation in muscles • the most common food source to obtain energy • ...
Day 1 - Business Development , Strategic Planning & Implementation & Excellence Orientation 2014-09-15
Across
- Process of consistently communicating to every customer (Internal or external)that they are valued and that their satisfaction is paramount to the organization is known as ____________ Excellence.
- An organization recognized for its exemplary operational performance.
- Repair, Refinement, Renovation & ___________.
- Strategy is made up of Values, Vision and _____________.
- The three level of strategy are – 1. Corporate 2. Business 3. _________________.
- Long term Value + Customer Markets + Relationship = _____________for Growth.
- Assessing Service Quality.
Down
- The traditional Customer lifecycle focuses on _____________.
- Strategic Planning and Implementation comprises of 2 components - Planning and _______________.
- The Modern Customer Life Cycle focuses on _____________ & Development.
- We use _______________ Profile Matrix to determine where are we now.
- Sales is Transactional and Business Development is _________________.
- Used to determine Strategic Alternatives.
- The stages customers pass through when considering, purchasing and using products or services offered by their vendors as well as the associated marketing, sales and service tactics the business engages in to push those customers towards a purchase decision is ____________ lifecycle.
- Goals should be _____________________.
15 Clues: Assessing Service Quality. • Goals should be _____________________. • Used to determine Strategic Alternatives. • Repair, Refinement, Renovation & ___________. • Strategy is made up of Values, Vision and _____________. • The traditional Customer lifecycle focuses on _____________. • We use _______________ Profile Matrix to determine where are we now. • ...
Day 1 - BD, SPI & EO 2014-09-15
Across
- Used to determine Strategic Alternatives.
- Strategic Planning and Implementation comprises of 2 components - Planning and _______________.
- We use _______________ Profile Matrix to determine where are we now.
- Repair, Refinement, Renovation & ___________.
- An organization recognized for its exemplary operational performance.
- Goals should be _____________________.
- The stages customers pass through when considering, purchasing and using products or services offered by their vendors as well as the associated marketing, sales and service tactics the business engages in to push those customers towards a purchase decision is ____________ lifecycle.
Down
- Long term Value + Customer Markets + Relationship = _____________for Growth.
- The Modern Customer Life Cycle focuses on _____________ & Development.
- The three level of strategy are – 1. Corporate 2. Business 3. _________________.
- Process of consistently communicating to every customer (Internal or external)that they are valued and that their satisfaction is paramount to the organization is known as ____________ Excellence.
- Strategy is made up of Values, Vision and _____________.
- Sales is Transactional and Business Development is _________________.
- The traditional Customer lifecycle focuses on _____________.
- Assessing Service Quality.
15 Clues: Assessing Service Quality. • Goals should be _____________________. • Used to determine Strategic Alternatives. • Repair, Refinement, Renovation & ___________. • Strategy is made up of Values, Vision and _____________. • The traditional Customer lifecycle focuses on _____________. • We use _______________ Profile Matrix to determine where are we now. • ...
Κεφάλαιο 1 2016-11-11
Across
- Με αυτά μπορούμε να ακούμε ήχους και μουσική από τον υπολογιστή...
- Υπάρχουν διάφοροι τύποι...όπως: κρουστικός ή ακίδων(dot-matrix),λέιζερ (laser) και ψεκασμού μελάνης (inkjet)
- Όλα τα μέρη μαζί αποτελούν το...μέρος
- Για να μην χάνουμε τα στοιχεία αυτά, τα αποθηκεύουμε σε συσκευές που λέγονται...μέσα
- Οι συσκευές εισόδου-εξόδου συνδέονται με την Κεντρική Μονάδα με καλώδιο...
- Συχνά διακρίνουμε ένα κουτί που χαρακτηρίζεται...μονάδα
- Υπάρχουν τέτοιες πολλών μεγεθών και κατηγοριών...
Down
- Με την βοήθεια του μετατρέπονται φωτογραφίες,εικόνες και κείμενα σε ηλεκτρονική μορφή...
- Τα δεδομένα και οι κατάλληλες για επεξεργασία εντολές αποθηκεύονται στην...ram
- Οι συσκευές στις οποίες αποτυπώνονται τα αποτελέσματα της επεξεργασίας ονομάζονται συσκευές...
- Περιέχει διάφορα εξαρτήματα με πιο σημαντικά την Κεντρική Μονάδα...
- είναι η πιο συνηθισμένη συσκευή, για να εισάγουμε δεδομένα και εντολές στον υπολογιστή με μορφή κειμένου είναι το...
- Πήρε το όνομα του και από το σχήμα του και είναι το...
- Η διαδικασία αναζήτησης και ανεύρεσης της πληροφορίας που θέλουμε ονομάζεται...πληροφοριών
- οι συσκευές που χρησιμοποιούνται για την εισαγωγή δεδομένων ονομάζονται συσκευές...
15 Clues: Όλα τα μέρη μαζί αποτελούν το...μέρος • Υπάρχουν τέτοιες πολλών μεγεθών και κατηγοριών... • Πήρε το όνομα του και από το σχήμα του και είναι το... • Συχνά διακρίνουμε ένα κουτί που χαρακτηρίζεται...μονάδα • Με αυτά μπορούμε να ακούμε ήχους και μουσική από τον υπολογιστή... • Περιέχει διάφορα εξαρτήματα με πιο σημαντικά την Κεντρική Μονάδα... • ...
Chapter 5 Skeleton Part 1 2020-10-13
Across
- this type of bone marrow is found in the bone cavity of infants
- shaft that makes up the bone's length and is composed of compact bone
- bones of the limbs and limb girdles that are attached to the axial skeleton
- the process of bone formation
- bone forming cells
- bones of the skull, vertebral column, thorax, and sternum
- system of protection and support composed primarily of bone and cartilage.
Down
- bone that is dense and looks smooth and homogenous
- adipose fat found in the cavity of the bone shaft
- giant bone destroying cells in bones, to break down bone matrix and release calcium ions into the blood
- the ends of long bone
- a system of interconnecting canals in the microscopic structure of adult compact bone; unit of bone
- bone composed of small needle like pieces of bone and lots of open space
- a little depression or space; in bone or cartilage, lacunae and occupied by cells.
- tissue that covers and protects the diaphysis; made up of fibrous connective tissue membrane
15 Clues: bone forming cells • the ends of long bone • the process of bone formation • adipose fat found in the cavity of the bone shaft • bone that is dense and looks smooth and homogenous • bones of the skull, vertebral column, thorax, and sternum • this type of bone marrow is found in the bone cavity of infants • ...
Tissue Vocabulary 2019-02-06
Across
- Fat One of two types of fatty tissue in mammals, composed of white, lipid-filled cells.
- Junction An organized collection of protein channels in cell membranes that allows ions and small molecules to pass between adjacent cells.
- System Any of the minute tubes which form a network in bone and contain blood vessels.
- Mature cartilage cells.
- Whip-like cellular extension that moves substances along the cell surface.
- The innermost layer of cells.
- Junction Forms a tight seal between cells with weblike strands of transmembrane protein.
- Fat A dark colored adipose tissue with many blood vessels.
Down
- Hard protein material found in the epidermis, hair and nails that helps prevent water loss from the surface of the body.
- A bone cell.
- The middle layer of a cell.
- Containing no blood vessels.
- A cell in connective tissue which produces collagen and other fibers.
- A type of white blood cell that ingests foreign material.
- A structural unit of compact bone consisting of a central canal surrounded by concentric cylindrical lamellae of matrix.
15 Clues: A bone cell. • Mature cartilage cells. • The middle layer of a cell. • Containing no blood vessels. • The innermost layer of cells. • A type of white blood cell that ingests foreign material. • Fat A dark colored adipose tissue with many blood vessels. • A cell in connective tissue which produces collagen and other fibers. • ...
Components of the blood 2018-11-13
Across
- killer cells Lymphocyte "murders" target virus-infected cells
- The scientific name for the red doughnut that runs through our veins
- vessels 5.5 L of blood travel through the entire body through these tubes
- These wanderings guys who have the highest count have the ability to leave the blood stream to swallow pathogens and cell debris
- These WBCs are supposed to reduce inflammation
- elements All the different cells floating around and mixed up in the plasma are referred to as
- These are not considered to be whole cells
- When monocytes leave the bloodstream they change their name to
- This "metal-head" protein gives blood it's well known color
Down
- Because of their low count these WBCs would be hard to find on a slide
- The watery matrix
- Around 1,500 to 4,000 of these will become part of the lymphatic system
- tissue Blood is this kind of what
- This machine can spin tubes of blood in order to separate it's fluids
- Scientific names for WBCs
15 Clues: The watery matrix • Scientific names for WBCs • tissue Blood is this kind of what • These are not considered to be whole cells • These WBCs are supposed to reduce inflammation • This "metal-head" protein gives blood it's well known color • killer cells Lymphocyte "murders" target virus-infected cells • When monocytes leave the bloodstream they change their name to • ...
Dev't Bio 2023-05-08
Across
- Early developmental process in which an embryo transforms from a one-dimensional layer of epithelial cells
- band of thickened epiblast that first appears at the caudal end of the embryo and grows cranially
- Extracellular matrix that surrounds the plasma membrane of mammalian oocytes
- The source of embryonic stem cells
- A cluster of dividing cells made by a fertilized egg
- Pluripotent primary lineage that will form the definitive germ layers in a complex process of differentiation
- Also called cleavage cavity
- Flexible rodlike structure of mesodermal cells
Down
- Series of mitotic divisions whereby the enormous volume of egg cytoplasm is divided into numerous smaller, nucleated cells.
- Folding process in vertebrate embryos, which includes the transformation of the neural plate into the neural tube
- Microscopic ball
- A thin layer of cells that helps a developing embryo attach to the wall of the uterus
- A layer of cells in fish and amniote embryos
- The stage in early animal embryonic development
- Development from the time of fertilization until dormancy occurs
15 Clues: Microscopic ball • Also called cleavage cavity • The source of embryonic stem cells • A layer of cells in fish and amniote embryos • Flexible rodlike structure of mesodermal cells • The stage in early animal embryonic development • A cluster of dividing cells made by a fertilized egg • Development from the time of fertilization until dormancy occurs • ...
Chapter 9 2021-02-03
Across
- innermost compartment of the mitochondrion
- process that requires oxygen
- amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius
- first set of reactions in cellular respiration in which a molecule of glucose is broken into two molecules of pyruvic acid
- process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- electron carrier involved in glycolysis
Down
- process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
- second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in series of energy extracting reaction
- process that does not require oxygen
9 Clues: process that requires oxygen • process that does not require oxygen • electron carrier involved in glycolysis • innermost compartment of the mitochondrion • process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius • ...
