matrix Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 9 2021-02-03
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- Pathways of cellular respiration that require oxygen
- Electron carrier involved in glycolysis
- Second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- The innermost compartment of the mitochondrion and the site of the Krebs cycle reactions
- The combined process of this pathway and glycolysis
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- First set of reactions in cellular respiration in which a molecule of glucose is broken into two molecules of pyruvic acid
- Without air
- 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
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 • ...
Chapter 9 Vocabulary 2021-02-03
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- process that requires oxygen.
- electron carrier involved in glycolysis.
- the sequence of reactions by which most living cells generate energy during the process of aerobic respiration. It takes place in the mitochondria, consuming oxygen, producing carbon dioxide and water as waste products, and converting ADP to energy-rich ATP.
- \innermost component of the mitochondria
- process in which the cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
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- the breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid.
- process that does not require oxygen.
- process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen.
- the measure of heat energy in food; equivalent to 1000 calories.
9 Clues: process that requires oxygen. • process that does not require oxygen. • electron carrier involved in glycolysis. • \innermost component of the mitochondria • the measure of heat energy in food; equivalent to 1000 calories. • process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen. • process in which the cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • ...
CELLULAR RESPIRATION 2021-12-14
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- elctron carrier involved in glycolysis
- second stage of cellular resperation in wich pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- process that requires oxygen
- intermost compartment of the mitochondrion
- amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree celsius
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- process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the process of oxygen
- first set of reactions during cellular resperation during wich a molecule of glucose is broken into two molecules of pyruvic acid
- process by wich cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- process that does not require oxygen
9 Clues: process that requires oxygen • process that does not require oxygen • elctron carrier involved in glycolysis • intermost compartment of the mitochondrion • process by wich 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 • ...
Chapter 10 cross word puzzle 2021-12-14
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- - electron carrier involved in glycolysis
- - innermost compartment of mitochondrion
- - process that does not require oxygen
- - first set of reactions in cellular respiration during which a molecule of glucose is broken into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid
- respiration - process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
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- - process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- - process that requires oxygen
- cycle - stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- - amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius
9 Clues: - process that requires oxygen • - process that does not require oxygen • - innermost compartment of mitochondrion • - electron carrier involved in glycolysis • - 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 • ...
Biology Chapter 10 2024-01-06
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- Amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius
- Process that requires oxygen
- Process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
- First set of reactions in cellular respiration during which a molecule of glucose is broken into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid
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- Process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- Electron carrier involved in glycolysis
- Second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- Process that does not require oxygen
- Innermost compartment of the mitochondrion
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 • ...
Calculus key terms 2024-05-10
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- nucleus, focus, point of origin.
- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate.
- heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen
- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anticalculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices.
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- white blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease.
- heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative; adj. anaerobic.
- a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner.
- without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure.
- not made up of or containing cells
9 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 • ...
Chapter 10 VoCaB 2023-01-10
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- 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
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- 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 6 Vocabulary 2023-01-26
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- a system with an infinite number of solutions
- a set of two or more inequalities with the same variables
- a system with exactly one solution
- a method of solving a system of equations where you solve for one variable first and substitute that value into the other equation
- a system with at least one solution
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- a system with no solution
- a rectangular arrangement of numbers that can be used to solve a system of equations
- a method of solving a system of equations where you eliminate one variable first and solve for the the other variable
- a set of two or more equations with the same variables
9 Clues: a system with no solution • a system with exactly one solution • a system with at least one solution • a system with an infinite number of solutions • a set of two or more equations with the same variables • a set of two or more inequalities with the same variables • a rectangular arrangement of numbers that can be used to solve a system of equations • ...
famous monuments/places by shitty descriptions :D 2022-06-27
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- big pointy rock-piles in the desert.
- This is the poster of Greek history
- old city in the mountains. believed to be one of the most beautiful of an ancient world.
- this monument looks a little bit like a dart
- this thing is like the #1 place for romantic comedies to shoot in where a guy runs after a girl and declares his love on a bridge in New York of all places.
- you can ALLEGEDLY see this thing from space.
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- rocks stacked on top of each other to... well nobody knows...
- The pinnacle of indian engineering
- This thing looks like an old, run-down ashtray
- indiana jones found the holy grail here. also houses the matrix of leadership in transformers
- A lady standing alone with the 10 commandments in one hand, and the olympic torch in the other.
- big glass pyramid in france
- big hole in the US.
13 Clues: big hole in the US. • big glass pyramid in france • The pinnacle of indian engineering • This is the poster of Greek history • big pointy rock-piles in the desert. • this monument looks a little bit like a dart • you can ALLEGEDLY see this thing from space. • This thing looks like an old, run-down ashtray • rocks stacked on top of each other to... well nobody knows... • ...
Metabolisme lipider 2021-01-30
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- Hvis en lang fedtsyre skal ind i mitokondriets matrix, skal fedtsyren først reagere med dette molekyle.
- Syreforgiftning der kan opstå ved dannelse af for mange ketonstoffer.
- Proces hvor Acetyl-CoA omdannes til et triglycerid
- Hydrolyse af fedtvæv til fedtsyrer og glycerol, så der kan udvindes ATP
- energirigt molekyle der kan dannes ud fra fx glukose eller fedtsyrer
- Proces hvor glukose omdannes til pyruvat i 10 trin.
- Denne del af triglyceridet kan omdannes til glycerolaldehyd-3-fosfat og indgå i glykolysen
- Proces hvor fedtsyrer omdannes til Acetyl-CoA
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- Delproces i respirationsproces hvor der udskilles CO2 og hvor coenzymerne FAD+ og NAD+ er vigtige.
- Enzym som spalter triglycerider til glycerol og frie fedtsyrer
- Delproces i respirationsproces hvor protoner vandrer gennem en pumpe der kan generere ATP
- Dette stof fremmer omdannelse af Acetyl-CoA til triglycerider
- Ved dannelse af ketonstoffer sker dette med pH
13 Clues: Proces hvor fedtsyrer omdannes til Acetyl-CoA • Ved dannelse af ketonstoffer sker dette med pH • Proces hvor Acetyl-CoA omdannes til et triglycerid • Proces hvor glukose omdannes til pyruvat i 10 trin. • Dette stof fremmer omdannelse af Acetyl-CoA til triglycerider • Enzym som spalter triglycerider til glycerol og frie fedtsyrer • ...
PJM6000-Wk3 2014-12-29
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- Matrix that shows how resources are related to work packages
- Potential uncertain event that can have either a positive or negative effect on a project
- Type of contract that can be used when the work to be delivered is well-defined
- Costs that are clearly chargeable to a specific work package
- Method to calculate minimum project duration and identifies slack
- Estimates usually made by sr. managers with little detail knowledge of project
- Calculate by multiplying hours Work with hourly burdened rate
- Formula for calculating the number of potential communication channels
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- Grid that maps analysis of interest and influence of project stakeholders
- Part of project budget that can be Management or Contingency
- Where do you assign resources, estimate duration, estimate cost
- The degree to which a set of inherent characteristics fulfill requirements
- Type of estimate based on historical data for industry
13 Clues: Type of estimate based on historical data for industry • Matrix that shows how resources are related to work packages • Part of project budget that can be Management or Contingency • Costs that are clearly chargeable to a specific work package • Calculate by multiplying hours Work with hourly burdened rate • ...
Vocabulary Cycle 2 List 4 2025-09-17
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- Slanted letters used to emphasize certain words
- a preset borrowing limit that can be used at any time
- the use of a written or spoken commentary to convey a story to an audience
- military branch that includes ground operations
- a mathematical statement that has not yet been rigorously proved
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- an organized effort to give women the same economic, social, and political rights as men
- (biological) the adjustment of organisms to their environment in order to improve their chances at survival in that environment
- an abrupt remark, made especially as an aside or interruption
- arousing or intended to arouse angry or violent feelings.
- a binary operation that produces a matrix from two matrices
- a person employed for wages or salary, especially at nonexecutive level
- an aggregate of similar cells and cell products forming a definite kind of structural material with a specific function
- the power of supporting a body so that it floats
13 Clues: Slanted letters used to emphasize certain words • military branch that includes ground operations • the power of supporting a body so that it floats • a preset borrowing limit that can be used at any time • arousing or intended to arouse angry or violent feelings. • a binary operation that produces a matrix from two matrices • ...
Vocabulary Review 2016-02-25
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- A relation in which all input values have exactly one output value
- The variable that represents the output values of a function
- The graph of a quadratic function that makes a “u” shape
- A function on the calculator used for solving systems of equations
- Another name for y denoted as f(x)
- A set of ordered pairs
- The set of all y values of a function
- A function that can be written as y=mx + b
- The variable that represents the input values of a function
- A nonlinear function that can be written as y=ax2 + bx + c
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- The point where the graph crosses the x-axis
- The set of all x values of a function
- A function on the calculator used for finding the equations of a set of data
- The highest point of a quadratic
- Another word for x-intercepts on a quadratic
- The point where the graph crosses the y-axis
- The line that divides a quadratic in half
- The x value of any function where f(x) = 0
- The lowest point of a quadratic
- The highest or lowest point of a quadratic
20 Clues: A set of ordered pairs • The lowest point of a quadratic • The highest point of a quadratic • Another name for y denoted as f(x) • The set of all x values of a function • The set of all y values of a function • The line that divides a quadratic in half • The x value of any function where f(x) = 0 • The highest or lowest point of a quadratic • ...
Crossword 9 2018-02-15
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- A type of malicious software from cryptovirology that threatens to publish the victim's data or perpetually block access to it unless a ransom is paid.
- In information technology processed form of data is called?
- The smallest unit of data in a computer
- Android 6.
- Main memory is also known as ?
- In computer network, short message that travels around communication medium is called?
- The process of starting or restarting a computer is called?
- Family of personal computers designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Inc.
- Shortcut Key for BOLD is?
- The trademark for a type of matrix barcode (or two-dimensional barcode) first designed for the automotive industry in Japan.
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- A graphical or pictorial representation of an algorithm.
- A code segment that accesses shared variables and has to be executed as an atomic action.
- A legal right created by the law of a country that grants the creator of an original work exclusive rights for its use and distribution.
- COBOL is widely used in applications.
- Computer understands ______ language.
- Unauthorized intrusion into a computer or a network.
- Query Language
- An example of Linux operating system.
- CEO of Apple.
- Elon Musk founded?
20 Clues: Android 6. • CEO of Apple. • Query Language • Elon Musk founded? • Shortcut Key for BOLD is? • Main memory is also known as ? • COBOL is widely used in applications. • Computer understands ______ language. • An example of Linux operating system. • The smallest unit of data in a computer • Unauthorized intrusion into a computer or a network. • ...
Ämnesomsättning Bi2 2018-10-17
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- Bärarmolekyl som transporterar pyruvat
- process där kol oxideras för att utvinna energi
- nedbrytande process som frigör energi
- Del av ljusberoende reaktionen som bildar NADPH
- Enzym som omvandlar FADH2 till FAD
- Biokemisk katalysator av kemiska reaktioner
- energiförmedlande molekyl, nukleotid
- cellens kraftstation
- Reaktant som binder till ett enzym
- Exciteras av fotoner och släpper ut grönt ljus
- krävs för att starta kemiska reaktioner (minskas av enzymer)
- Energiomsättning vid låg syretillgång, det bildas etanol
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- process i växter då koldioxid fixeras
- bildas vid syrebrist i muskler samtidigt som man återfår NAD+
- Uppbyggande process som kräver energi
- Vätebärarande molekyl
- Första delen i den ljusberoende reaktionen där ATP och syre bildas
- Är en process som kräver tillgång till syre
- Process där det bildas vatten och en protongradient skapas
- då pyruvat oxideras och bildar koldioxid
- ämnesomsättning
- Kallas processen då glukos bryts ned till pyruvat
- Det fria utrymmet inne i mitokondrien
- Specialiserade celler som reglerar gasutbytet mellan växtens inre och omgivningen
- gas som bildas i den katabola processen
- Veck i mitokondriens inre membran
- slutlig elektronacceptor som driver elektrontransportkedjan
- bildas i andningskedjan och spjälkas i fotosyntesen
28 Clues: ämnesomsättning • cellens kraftstation • Vätebärarande molekyl • Veck i mitokondriens inre membran • Enzym som omvandlar FADH2 till FAD • Reaktant som binder till ett enzym • energiförmedlande molekyl, nukleotid • process i växter då koldioxid fixeras • Uppbyggande process som kräver energi • nedbrytande process som frigör energi • Det fria utrymmet inne i mitokondrien • ...
Starter 2018-10-07
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- A type of partnership where all partners have limited liability
- An organisational structure with only a few layers
- A business where decisions are made at head office
- The sector which includes service businesses
- A statement showing the purpose of an organisation
- A statement setting out the dream for the future
- A type of organisation which can sell shares on the stock market
- A business where decisions are made at branch level
- The number of people a manager is responsible for
- This sector extracts raw materials e.g farming
- Employees coming together to collectively bargain
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- A self employed person
- The sector which includes manufacturing businesses
- An organisational structure used a lot in project work. An employee may have a department and project manager.
- Organisations which provide support to businesses e.g offering advice and training
- Another name for a business department
- another word for income
- A type of company with shareholders, but not on the stock market
- A statement setting out the beliefs of an organisation
- Any one with an interest in an organisation
- What a business is trying to achieve i.e maximise sales
- An organisational structure with lots of layers
- Income- Costs
23 Clues: Income- Costs • A self employed person • another word for income • Another name for a business department • Any one with an interest in an organisation • The sector which includes service businesses • This sector extracts raw materials e.g farming • An organisational structure with lots of layers • A statement setting out the dream for the future • ...
PICOE amazing race 2013-10-11
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- post mortem
- too much is not good
- overall process quality level
- event rather than activity
- activity meeting three conditions
- beat
- collaborative problem solving
- one of 5
- consistent results over time
- process step above takt time
- Japanese word for signal
- upper and lower
- Welch
- type of diagram
- expert
- loss function
- waste
- one of 7
- best type of improvement
- Motorola creation
- made together
- distance between the extreme values of a data set
- cause and ...
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- can be cyclical or seasonal
- visual signal
- enemy number 2
- defect creation
- coined by MIT researchers
- Shigeo
- data with only a finite number of points
- not to late to please the customer
- Fishbone
- favorite distribution
- Ohno
- model used to test customer requirements
- group thinking
- test invented at Guiness
- start to finish
- control chart for number of defects and varying sample size
- Greek letter
- matrix
- one of eight
- best sampling strategy
- control charts
- proportion of total variation about the mean explained by the regression
45 Clues: beat • Ohno • Welch • waste • Shigeo • expert • matrix • Fishbone • one of 5 • one of 7 • post mortem • Greek letter • one of eight • visual signal • loss function • made together • cause and ... • enemy number 2 • group thinking • control charts • defect creation • upper and lower • type of diagram • start to finish • Motorola creation • too much is not good • favorite distribution • best sampling strategy • ...
Chapter 7 key terms 2013-05-29
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- spectrum visible light
- process by which any molecule becomes broken down by light energy
- self-nourishing organisms
- synthase transport proteins
- make sugar from carbon dioxide
- fixation extraction of carbon atoms from an inorganic source.
- light-trapping part of a pigment. Accesory pigment.
- where elctromagnetic energy of light is packaged
- cycle builds sugars in the stroma
- the distance between the crests of 2 succesive waves of light.
- light-driven reaction that attaches
- a way in which organisms can harness the energy of light to built organic molecules from inorganic raw materials.
- organelle that specializes in photosynthesis
- fixes carbon by attaching Co2 to five carbon RuBP
- They pass from one molecule of the elctron transfer chain to the next
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- transport chain Use the released energy to make hydrogen ions.
- two three carbon molecules of PGA
- Groups of hundreds of pigments.
- Coenzyme
- most common photosynthetic pigment in plants
- in a folded membrane inside the stroma
- organic molecule that slectively absorbs light of specific wavelenghts
- dehyde 2 molecules of three-carbon PGA
- Semifluid matrix that fills the chloroplasts. Contains ribosomes
24 Clues: Coenzyme • spectrum visible light • self-nourishing organisms • synthase transport proteins • make sugar from carbon dioxide • Groups of hundreds of pigments. • two three carbon molecules of PGA • cycle builds sugars in the stroma • light-driven reaction that attaches • in a folded membrane inside the stroma • dehyde 2 molecules of three-carbon PGA • ...
BLOOD 2014-02-04
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- white Blood cells
- River of Life
- Stem Cell in Red Bone Marrow
- Blood Cell Formation
- Occurs in Liver, Spleen,Thymus,and Bone Marrow
- Contains Vasodilator Chemical, discharged at site of inflamation
- An excessive or abnormal increase in Erythrocytes
- Elements/Erythocytes, Leukocytes and Platelets
- Blood pH lower than 7.35
- Causes Blood vessel to spasm
- Hormone to Stimulate RBC Formation
- Cascade process set into motion with break in wall of blood vessel
- Increase during Allergic Reaction
- straw color fluid, non-living fluid matrix
- Decrease in Oxygen carrying Ability
- Low WBC's
- Type of Anemia caused by destruction of Bone Marrow
- Type of Anemia that is Genetic defect
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- Lysis of RBC's
- Indicates there is a Bacterial or Viral infection
- Blood accounts for ___ percent of body weight
- Result of Insufficient number of platlets
- Triggers Clotting Cascade
- Blood pH above 7.45
- Blood Components that transport the most gases
- "Leap Across"
- "Clean Up Team"
- What is converted to get Thrombin
- Active Phagocytes; increases rapidly during short term acute infection
- Hereditary Bleeding Disorder
- Needed for normal Blood clotting
31 Clues: Low WBC's • River of Life • "Leap Across" • Lysis of RBC's • "Clean Up Team" • white Blood cells • Blood pH above 7.45 • Blood Cell Formation • Blood pH lower than 7.35 • Triggers Clotting Cascade • Stem Cell in Red Bone Marrow • Causes Blood vessel to spasm • Hereditary Bleeding Disorder • What is converted to get Thrombin • Increase during Allergic Reaction • ...
How well do you know the new Mr. and Mrs. Didier? 2015-03-21
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- Favorite sport to play together
- Melissa’s dream car
- First book series the couple read out loud together
- This ethnic food was eaten on their first date
- The Bride lived in this city for 3 of her High School years
- The Groom’s favorite European soccer team
- The name of the bride’s new mother-in-law
- The groom competitively played this sport
- The Groom’s favorite kind of cheese
- The Bride shares this occupation with her parents and in-laws
- The Bride’s middle name
- The favorite beverage of the couple
- The month we started dating
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- The bride and groom met in this city
- First movie the couple ever watched together
- The groom’s middle name
- Their future country of residence
- This piece of jewelry is the Bride’s “something old”
- The groom plays this musical instrument
- The groom dislikes this fruit
- Couple’s favorite fizzy drink
- Couple’s Favorite 4-person Board Game
- The city where the bride first learned French
- The place that provided many free dates with their beverage of choice
- The place the Groom first said “I love you” to the Bride
- The type of car the Bride drives
26 Clues: Melissa’s dream car • The groom’s middle name • The Bride’s middle name • The month we started dating • The groom dislikes this fruit • Couple’s favorite fizzy drink • Favorite sport to play together • The type of car the Bride drives • Their future country of residence • The Groom’s favorite kind of cheese • The favorite beverage of the couple • ...
Crossword 2020-12-29
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- an object that has both a magnitude and direction
- one-to-one correspondence
- a function that maps distinct elements of its domain to distinct elements of its codomain
- the intersection point of x and y - axes in Cartesian plane
- a number of set
- a point where line crosses x-axis
- a relation from a set of inputs to a set of possible outputs where each input is related to exactly one output
- any prescribed way of assigning to each object in one set a particular object in another set
- first nonzero entry of each row
- the difference between the lowest and highest values
- the dimension of the vector space generated by its columns
- surjective
- a mathematical sequence that is part of another sequence
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- how many times to use that number in a multiplication
- equation that is defined for lines in the coordinate system
- summing infinitesimal pieces to find the content of a continuous region
- a transformation representing a flip of figure
- a writing system used for recording concepts in mathematics
- array of numbers
- a description of the operation of adding infinitely many quantities
20 Clues: surjective • a number of set • array of numbers • one-to-one correspondence • first nonzero entry of each row • a point where line crosses x-axis • a transformation representing a flip of figure • an object that has both a magnitude and direction • the difference between the lowest and highest values • how many times to use that number in a multiplication • ...
Fun Facts about Simon 2021-12-27
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- other fav fruit
- frank's harness brand
- first husky stuffed animal name
- summer job topic (abr.)
- where aunt and fav tennis players from
- tree in front yard
- if I only choose one veggie
- yum Cantonese dish, Betty has tried to make
- worked here 1st yr over break
- H.S. athletic club
- my best tennis shot
- fav movie
- brand of my tennis racquet
- fav marvel movie
- one of fav rock bands featured in GOTG (acr.)
- childhood movie
- mom's middle/ maiden name
- golf score I have not achieved yet
- location of a week each summer in H.S.
- fav country music artist
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- if I had one superpower
- fav tennis player (abv.)
- one of fav fruits
- in my backyard
- fav spot on home couch
- H.S. name
- Naomi thinks needs fixing
- utopian model restaurant
- best gift ever
- greatest invention of all time
- fav plant to grow
- Riley's middle name
- sport played bit in elementary school
- fav noodle
- second fav tennis player (abr.)
- best video game ever played (abr.)
- soccer # in H.S.
- favorite tree (probably)
- I hate this food
39 Clues: H.S. name • fav movie • fav noodle • in my backyard • best gift ever • other fav fruit • childhood movie • fav marvel movie • soccer # in H.S. • I hate this food • one of fav fruits • fav plant to grow • tree in front yard • H.S. athletic club • Riley's middle name • my best tennis shot • frank's harness brand • fav spot on home couch • if I had one superpower • summer job topic (abr.) • ...
Tissues 2022-09-07
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- a chemical released by mast cells
- A 'juvenile' cartilage cell
- a location (plural) where one would find dense regular connective tissue
- a protein fiber that is neither collagen nor elastic
- The cell at the start of all connective tissue propers
- The name for the cell body of a neuron
- very long slender projection of a neuron
- the adjective of a tissue that makes blood
- The helper cells of the nervous system
- scientific name of a red blood cell
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- When we combine ground substance and protein fibers
- what we find in the intercalated discs of cardiac muscle and between smooth muscle cells (2 words)
- A location where elastic cartilage is found
- What skeletal muscle and cardiac muscle have in common
- a two word name for the areolar connective tissue under a mucous membrane
- The concentric circles around the central canal of an osteon
- the living space/area of cartilage and bone cells
- The embryological origin of connective tissues
- The most common protein fiber in your body
- rod like bony structures inside a spongy bone
- a scientific name that refers to platelets
21 Clues: A 'juvenile' cartilage cell • a chemical released by mast cells • scientific name of a red blood cell • The name for the cell body of a neuron • The helper cells of the nervous system • very long slender projection of a neuron • the adjective of a tissue that makes blood • The most common protein fiber in your body • a scientific name that refers to platelets • ...
human anatomy terms 2022-10-04
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- a cell that can produces collagen.
- tissue that is in between the bone.
- A bone cell that lies within the substance of fully formed bones.
- cell. A white blood cell that is in connective tissue especially under the skin or in blood vessels or lymph.
- a cell that has a matrix and is embedded in it
- Color of hair skin and eyes.
- Cartlidge an example of this are ears nose and the epiglottis.
- Cartlidge found in joint surfaces.
- examples are connective epithelial muscle and nervous.
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- changes over time in the skin.
- membrane. found in most animal tissue in specializes in self assemble meant.
- tissue. helps the body move.
- invertebral discs in the spinal cord.
- system of the body that covers all of your organs.
- membrane it lines the abdomen chest and stomach.
- A polymorphophonecular leukocyt.
- Yellow white tinted pieces holding up the skeleton.
- cylindrical vascular shaped tunnel.
- membrane A connective soft tissue of the synovial joint capsules.
- membrane. epithelial tissue that lines the respiratory or the digestive tract.
- fibrocartilage. an example of this is in vertebral discs in the spinal cord.
21 Clues: Color of hair skin and eyes. • tissue. helps the body move. • changes over time in the skin. • A polymorphophonecular leukocyt. • a cell that can produces collagen. • Cartlidge found in joint surfaces. • tissue that is in between the bone. • cylindrical vascular shaped tunnel. • invertebral discs in the spinal cord. • a cell that has a matrix and is embedded in it • ...
Test 2021-03-11
Across
- The n-th root a number.
- A statement that appears to contradict itself.
- Pairs of numbers for which the sum of the divisors of one number equals the other number.
- Exactly the same. Identical in regard to size and shape.
- A rectangular array of numbers.
- A number that is the sum of its divisors (excluding the number itself).
- A line which crosses two or more parallel or nonparallel lines in a plane.
- The point towards which a series or function converges.
- A device used to measure the dimensions of an object.
- Prime numbers that are one more than a power of 2.
Down
- A mathematical structure consisting of a set together with an operation.
- A set of points that lie on a circle.
- A step by step procedure by which an operation can be carried out.
- A number that will divide into another number exactly.
- An equality that remains true regardless of the values of any variables that appear within it.
- Intersection point of two plane.
- The four divisions on a coordinate graph.
- a physical quantity having magnitude and direction.
- A plane curve having two centres.
- To divide into two equal sections.
20 Clues: The n-th root a number. • A rectangular array of numbers. • Intersection point of two plane. • A plane curve having two centres. • To divide into two equal sections. • A set of points that lie on a circle. • The four divisions on a coordinate graph. • A statement that appears to contradict itself. • Prime numbers that are one more than a power of 2. • ...
Mitochondria: Structures and Functions (18/UZLA/056) 2020-11-15
Across
- arrangement of cristae in nerve cells
- shape of cristae in spermatocytes
- A specialized phospholipid bilayer with associated proteins that delineates the boundaries of cells and organelles.
- folds of inner mitochondrial membrane.
- Gel like consistency
- Is freely permeable only to oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water.
- Enzyme of the outer chamber of mitochondria
- Mitochondrion-made material, briefly
- encloses the mitochondrion
- The total energy of a system that is available to do work under constant conditions of temperature and pressure.
- ____called them as fila
- a molecule made in the mitochondria
- space between outer and inner membranes.
- In 1857, ______observed mitochondria and called them as sarco-somes.
- Homes to mitochondria
- programmed cell death
- Mitochondria present in all _____ cells
Down
- Consisting of six carbon atoms and associated hydrogen and oxygen, the most reduced of the Krebs substrates.
- mitochondria will show irregular arrangement of cristae
- filled with gel like substance.
- stalked particles present on the inner membrane of mitochondrion
- shape of mitochondria
- enzyme of matrix
- Material in mitochondria
- smallest mitochondrion found in ______
- powerhouse of the cell
- The consumption of oxygen and generation of carbon dioxide by mitochondria.
- Responsible for the conservation of energy
28 Clues: enzyme of matrix • shape of mitochondria • Homes to mitochondria • programmed cell death • Gel like consistency • powerhouse of the cell • ____called them as fila • Material in mitochondria • encloses the mitochondrion • filled with gel like substance. • shape of cristae in spermatocytes • a molecule made in the mitochondria • Mitochondrion-made material, briefly • ...
Pediatric Dentistry 2023-11-07
Across
- is a neutral disorder or loss of motor function cause by brain damage
- his or her level of intellectual capacity and development
- A child's actual age is the
- means before birth
- is a term used to describe involuntary movement of the body, face, arms, and legs
- a disorderin which an individual's intelligence is underdeveloped
- a type of matrix used for primary teeth
- measurement designed to evaluate behavior
Down
- recommended to a child playing certain sports to protect the dentition
- is a disorder caused by a chromosomal defect
- a type confining device used to hold the hands, arms, and legs still
- a tooth that has been torn away or dislodged by force is said to be
- occurs when teeth are dispaced from their position in the mouth
- another term for referring to the brain, nervous system, and nerve pathways
- a concept layout used in pediatric dental practices
- when a tooth has been pushed into the socket as a result of injury
- means after birth
- the specialty concerned with infants through adolescent and special needs patients
- a dental procedure in which the coronal portion of the dental pulp is removed
- is the process of being independent
20 Clues: means after birth • means before birth • A child's actual age is the • is the process of being independent • a type of matrix used for primary teeth • measurement designed to evaluate behavior • is a disorder caused by a chromosomal defect • a concept layout used in pediatric dental practices • his or her level of intellectual capacity and development • ...
happy birthday Mom 2024-01-24
Across
- The Eras Tour and M72 Tour are examples of where fans can see their favorite artist in 2023
- Give em ___!... as a font
- What your actions must be in order for them to be accepted
- A common doll, produced by Mattel
- The overarching theme of this puzzle
- A rectangular array of numbers... also the point of which something originates
- It's been 100 years of this... also a Black Sabbath song
- The stage of sleep where most dreams happen. Occurs when your eyes move behind your eyelids during dreaming
- What baby got
- Singer for the Osmonds
- 1981 Iron Maiden album... of the Flower Moon?
Down
- What a dog likes to dig in the backyard
- The State Daniel Boone found is known as the ____ State
- The ____ State
- I did not walk, instead ____ because I was in a hurry
- The trash
- ...and prejudice
- The year of the first space walk, the Voting Rights Act, and the completion of the St. Louis arch was Nineteen _____ (no dash)
- ILY, in shorthand text
- A clue to 1-down, 7-down, 4-across,17-across, and 21-across
- Someone who helped me make this puzzle
21 Clues: The trash • What baby got • The ____ State • ...and prejudice • ILY, in shorthand text • Singer for the Osmonds • Give em ___!... as a font • A common doll, produced by Mattel • The overarching theme of this puzzle • Someone who helped me make this puzzle • What a dog likes to dig in the backyard • 1981 Iron Maiden album... of the Flower Moon? • ...
lilu part 7 2019-03-13
Across
- lower in rank, status, or quality.
- крюк, подценпить
- the quality of being obsolete:
- unable to produce fruits or plants
- плесень , to form
- something of or relating to money or currency.
- business trip
- a structure or place made or chosen by a bird for laying eggs and sheltering its young
- matrix , plenty
- story, number
- alter or enhance the taste of (food or drink) by adding a particular ingredient.
- very cold in weeather
- поднос
- keep (someone) away from people
- limit , confine , restrain , restrict
Down
- stated clearly and in detail,
- new approach
- ignore
- an illness of the mind or body, a state of untidiness or lack of organization:
- the destruction of a ship at sea; a shipwreck.
- something that happens , an event, esp. one that happens unexpectedly:
- irritable and bad-tempered; grumpy; complaining.
- ствол
- unchanging over time or unable to be changed.
- залив
- to develop very carefully
- evaluate or estimate the nature, ability, or quality of
- dark or dull in color or tone; gloomy
- wave
- a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause (e.g., and , but , if ).
30 Clues: wave • ствол • залив • ignore • поднос • new approach • business trip • story, number • matrix , plenty • крюк, подценпить • плесень , to form • very cold in weeather • to develop very carefully • stated clearly and in detail, • the quality of being obsolete: • keep (someone) away from people • lower in rank, status, or quality. • unable to produce fruits or plants • ...
Movies 2019-10-30
Across
- Future nibba goes back in time to ensure his existence
- "Your skills plus my skills in the ring, tag team". "You're crazy!"
- Honey, it was ruined when she bought it.
- A broke boy and his son
- Bullet dodge
- protagonist and his friend go on a journey in order to save the boss of their favorite restaurant establishment
- "You could not live with your own failure, and where did that bring you?"
- jumpsuits and scissors
- a man loses his gf,his job,and credibility.Finds religion
Down
- Alpha nibba gets kilt by his bruv and his son come back and fight da new kang
- nibba who don't talk much and has a fire tast in music
- time traveler goes back in time to kill a child so he does not become a killer in the future
- Curl Activator and Raider Gear
- protagonist makes a deal that goes awry and he tries to find a way out of the contract
- paranoid billionaire afraid of immigrant
- an aspiring dj must face his former friend
- Man who is named after his kkklansman ancestor
- Boomstick
- AAron and Dave kill an asian nibba
- two idiots try to return money to lady from airport
20 Clues: Boomstick • Bullet dodge • jumpsuits and scissors • A broke boy and his son • Curl Activator and Raider Gear • AAron and Dave kill an asian nibba • paranoid billionaire afraid of immigrant • Honey, it was ruined when she bought it. • an aspiring dj must face his former friend • Man who is named after his kkklansman ancestor • two idiots try to return money to lady from airport • ...
Crossword Four-Two 2019-09-12
Across
- The Lord of the Rings; Xmen
- 127 Hours; The Disaster Artist
- Spider-Man: Homecoming; Avengers: Infinity War
- Die Hard; Pulp Fiction
- It; The Goldfinch
- Iron Man;Sherlock Holmes
- The Wolf of Wall Street; I, Tonya
- Silver Lining's Playbook;The Hunger Games
- Independence Day; Men in Black
- The Social Network; Now You See Me
- Laura Croft:Tomb Raider; Maleficent
- Harry Potter;Beauty and the Beast
- Pulp Fiction;The Avengers
- Good Will Hunting; The Bourne Identity
- The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe; Xmen
- Taxi Driver; The Silence of the Lambs
- Fantastic Four; Captain America
- Titanic; The Reader
- Good Will Hunting; Argo
- Thor; The Avengers
Down
- The Notebook; La La Land
- Lost in Translation; The Avengers
- Saturday Night Fever;Pulp Fiction
- The Proposal; Deadpool
- The Help; La La Land
- Fight Club;Mr. and Mrs. Smith
- Empire of the Sun; Batman Begins
- Xmen; 12 Years a Slave
- 12 Years a Slave; Doctor Strange
- Pulp Fiction;Kill Bill
- Titanic;The Revenant
- X-men;LesMiserable
- The Amazing Spider-Man; Hacksaw Ridge
- The Matrix; John Wick
- Star Wars;Moulin Rogue
35 Clues: It; The Goldfinch • X-men;LesMiserable • Thor; The Avengers • Titanic; The Reader • The Help; La La Land • Titanic;The Revenant • The Matrix; John Wick • Die Hard; Pulp Fiction • The Proposal; Deadpool • Xmen; 12 Years a Slave • Pulp Fiction;Kill Bill • Star Wars;Moulin Rogue • Good Will Hunting; Argo • The Notebook; La La Land • Iron Man;Sherlock Holmes • Pulp Fiction;The Avengers • ...
INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM 2019-12-09
Across
- Deep wound healing consists of four ...
- Skin exist in … distinct thickness
- Reticular region contains various embedded…
- Sebaceous gland secretes oily liquid called …
- Skin consists of ... layer
- One of the other prominent cell
- Dermal layer consist of two…
- Keratinocytes originated in ... basale
- Reticular region also provides … to the skin
- The thin epithelial layer of skin
- ... in nail matrix divide to provide nail growth
- ... add a yellow or orange tint to skin
- Skin serves as a protective …
- Colour of human skin is the result of three …
- … skin covers most of the body
- Skin can ... body temperature
Down
- … contributes a pink to red tone to the skin
- One of the integumentary system
- Arrector pili (smooth muscle) cause …
- Reticular region provides …
- Nails are made of packed ... epidermal cells
- … skin found only on the bottom of feet and on palmar surfaces of hands and fingers
- … follicles present at thin skin
- ...on the skin activates final form of vitamin D
- The superficial portion of the dermis
- ... glands are absent at thick skin
- … gives skin darkness
- Skin gives physical and … protection
- Keratinocytes slowly moved ... as they develop
- Thickest and toughest part of skin
30 Clues: … gives skin darkness • Skin consists of ... layer • Reticular region provides … • Dermal layer consist of two… • Skin serves as a protective … • Skin can ... body temperature • … skin covers most of the body • One of the integumentary system • One of the other prominent cell • … follicles present at thin skin • The thin epithelial layer of skin • ...
INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM 2019-12-09
Across
- Deep wound healing consists of four ...
- Skin exist in … distinct thickness
- Reticular region contains various embedded…
- Sebaceous gland secretes oily liquid called …
- Skin consists of ... layer
- One of the other prominent cell
- Dermal layer consist of two…
- Keratinocytes originated in ... basale
- Reticular region also provides … to the skin
- The thin epithelial layer of skin
- ... in nail matrix divide to provide nail growth
- ... add a yellow or orange tint to skin
- Skin serves as a protective …
- Colour of human skin is the result of three …
- … skin covers most of the body
- Skin can ... body temperature
Down
- … contributes a pink to red tone to the skin
- One of the integumentary system
- Arrector pili (smooth muscle) cause …
- Reticular region provides …
- Nails are made of packed ... epidermal cells
- … skin found only on the bottom of feet and on palmar surfaces of hands and fingers
- … follicles present at thin skin
- ...on the skin activates final form of vitamin D
- The superficial portion of the dermis
- ... glands are absent at thick skin
- … gives skin darkness
- Skin gives physical and … protection
- Keratinocytes slowly moved ... as they develop
- Thickest and toughest part of skin
30 Clues: … gives skin darkness • Skin consists of ... layer • Reticular region provides … • Dermal layer consist of two… • Skin serves as a protective … • Skin can ... body temperature • … skin covers most of the body • One of the integumentary system • One of the other prominent cell • … follicles present at thin skin • The thin epithelial layer of skin • ...
Bones :.:.:.:.: 2020-10-15
Across
- no body, articulates with occipital condyles.
- Ends of the bone; mostly of spongy bone
- butterfly shaped; forms part of the floor of the cranial cavity
- “Keystone” bones; form upper jaw
- collarbone
- Contains yellow marrow (mostly fat) in adults. Contains red marrow (for blood cell formation) in infants
- Form the longitudinal axis of the body
- functions of the skeletal system
- fingers
- Dense and appears homogenous
- ankle
- Bone forming cells
- Limbs and girdles
- Bone-destroying cells. Break down bone matrix for remodeling and release of calcium
- thigh bone
- Shaft of bone; composed of compact bone
- function of the skeletal system
- Outside covering of the diaphysis
Down
- Covers the epiphyses and reduces friction at the joints
- cheek bones
- functions of the skeletal system
- Only bone of the skull not connected by sutures
- lies anterior to the sphenoid; forms roof of nasal cavity
- Mature bone cells
- small boy with dens, allow rotation of the head
- sole
- palm (5long bones)
- wrist(8short bones)
- shoulder blade
- toes
- the arm is formed by a single bone
- bridge of the nose
- functions of the skeletal system
- Made of small needle-like pieces and open space. Greater surface area than compact bone.
34 Clues: sole • toes • ankle • fingers • collarbone • thigh bone • cheek bones • shoulder blade • Mature bone cells • Limbs and girdles • palm (5long bones) • Bone forming cells • bridge of the nose • wrist(8short bones) • Dense and appears homogenous • function of the skeletal system • functions of the skeletal system • “Keystone” bones; form upper jaw • functions of the skeletal system • ...
Skeletal System Review 2024-09-26
Across
- who has more bones? adults or babies
- ribs 11 and 12
- the process of turning cartilage into bone
- the plates at the end of bones for more growth
- the type of cells that break down/eat old bone
- the arms, legs, and pelvic girdle
- ribs that attach to the sternum
- what bones are made of before the ossification process
- the fracture common in sports because of the twisting
- bone that is light and less dense
- the fracture leaving a floating bone
Down
- the hormone in charge of making skeleton heavier
- the skull, ribs, and vertebrae
- the hormone in charge of making skeleton broader/widen
- the number of bones in the cranium
- bone that is hard and used for main support
- the main component of bone tissue that is missing: extracellular matrix, cells, bone marrow, cartilage
- the type of cells that maintain normal bone
- areas in the skull that allow for compression
- the type of cells that replace or build new bone
- the last section of the vertebrae that is fused
- the fracture most common in older bones because they are so brittle
- the fracture common in kids because of flexibility
23 Clues: ribs 11 and 12 • the skull, ribs, and vertebrae • ribs that attach to the sternum • the arms, legs, and pelvic girdle • bone that is light and less dense • the number of bones in the cranium • who has more bones? adults or babies • the fracture leaving a floating bone • the process of turning cartilage into bone • bone that is hard and used for main support • ...
Anveshan : Round 1 2023-02-10
Across
- An informal term for a rough, estimated figure.
- Increasing tendency of applicants failing to show up for planned interviews
- process of attracting employees from other organizations by giving incentives.
- Acquainting a new employee with the business culture
- An official examination and verification of accounts and records
- To engage in finding and attracting employees
- Amount paid to the employee for the services rendered
- Termination of employment as a result of redundancy
- Technique, or set of stratagems used to achieve a given aim or outcome
- Father of Modern Management
- Discrimination and stereotyping of the elderly
Down
- Dividing a corporation into distinct constituent firms, usually in order to sell
- Swan - Financial events that are difficult to predict.
- Reduction or decrease in numbers, size, or strength
- Using own employee talent on behalf of 3rd party
- An essential cultural pre-requisite in every organization
- Preferential hiring of kin and kith
- A person elected for a PoR
- Act or a pattern of disturbing or bothering
- A critical article or report, as in a periodical
- Assessing a team's performance using a range of Matrix
- a payment or gifts
22 Clues: a payment or gifts • A person elected for a PoR • Father of Modern Management • Preferential hiring of kin and kith • Act or a pattern of disturbing or bothering • To engage in finding and attracting employees • Discrimination and stereotyping of the elderly • An informal term for a rough, estimated figure. • Using own employee talent on behalf of 3rd party • ...
AI in Action 2024-12-30
Across
- The type of AI focused on mimicking the human brain
- Popular large language model from OpenAI
- Ability to generalize across new data
- AI that evolves or changes through data exposure
- AI that operates with logic rather than data
- Study of intelligent behavior in machines
- The process of adjusting weights in neural networks
- Techniques for optimization in learning
- Specific task domain of AI
- TD SYNNEX Global team for future tech learning
- Foundation of machine learning algorithms
- A type of AI model that predicts sequences
- Mathematical construct used in neural networks
- Training method using trial and error
- Generative AI’s creative output
Down
- AI often implemented for visual data analysis
- Subset of AI involving learning and reasoning
- Non-living thing equipped with AI abilities
- Subset of AI focused on training deep networks
- Natural ability AI attempts to replicate
- Computer program that can play chess or Go
- The TD SYNNEX service that help partners grow AI
- Short for a field that blends AI and linguistics
- Company leading AI research in language models
- A model that processes text in context
- Method for extracting knowledge from data
26 Clues: Specific task domain of AI • Generative AI’s creative output • Ability to generalize across new data • Training method using trial and error • A model that processes text in context • Techniques for optimization in learning • Popular large language model from OpenAI • Natural ability AI attempts to replicate • Study of intelligent behavior in machines • ...
Digestive - Oral Cavity Terminology 2025-01-28
Across
- substance which holds the root of a tooth within the alveolar socket; modified HAP
- ligament connecting teeth to bone
- term for swallowing
- term for lib (singular)
- rhythmic contractions of smooth muscle tissue which moves substances through tubular organs
- term for taste
- substance which grows in tubules within the body of the tooth; modified HAP
- ridges on the hard palate
- hard (calcified) bacterial biofilm on teeth
- calcium salts which give bone strength (abbreviation)
Down
- structure superior of the larynx and inferior of the nasopharynx
- the superficial covering of the tooth; hardest substance in the human body; modified HAP
- 28 - 32 total in adults
- term for the area between the teeth and lips
- soft bacterial biofilm on teeth
- the 'ball' of food and/or drink which travels from the oral cavity to the stomach
- thin skin surrounding teeth
- term for chewing
- projection of the surface of a tooth
- structure which holds lips (inf. or sup.) to gums or tongue in oral cavity
- name of cells within the pulp cavity of teeth which create and maintain the matrix
- salivary gland which creates 70% of all saliva
22 Clues: term for taste • term for chewing • term for swallowing • 28 - 32 total in adults • term for lib (singular) • ridges on the hard palate • thin skin surrounding teeth • soft bacterial biofilm on teeth • ligament connecting teeth to bone • projection of the surface of a tooth • hard (calcified) bacterial biofilm on teeth • term for the area between the teeth and lips • ...
Cellular Respiration 2025-03-31
Across
- Waste product during the ETC
- Waste product created during the Krebs cycle
- The net total of ATP produced during glycolysis
- Cellular respiration is the opposite of this process
- The net total of ATP produced during the electron transport chain
- The first step of cellular respiration; the breaking apart of glucose
- producing ATP without oxygen in minimal amounts
- Organelle where cellular respiration occurs
- The ETC takes place in the ___________ ___________ of the mitochondria
- This is the energy source made during respiration
- The second phase of cellular respiration is the _________ cycle
Down
- The Krebs cycle takes place in the ____________ of the mitochondria
- Fermentation that occurs in yeast; produces ethanol
- The Krebs cycle and ETC both require oxygen, therefore they are _____________ processes
- The final phase of cellular respiration is the ________ __________ chain
- The net total of ATP produced during the Krebs cycle
- If a process does not require oxygen, it is ____________
- Glycolysis occurs in the ____________ of the cell
- The net number of ATP molecules made during cellular respiration
- Fermentation that occurs in animal cells
- This molecule is broken down in the first step of cellular respiration
- ATP is important because it is the energy that powers our ___________
22 Clues: Waste product during the ETC • Fermentation that occurs in animal cells • Organelle where cellular respiration occurs • Waste product created during the Krebs cycle • The net total of ATP produced during glycolysis • producing ATP without oxygen in minimal amounts • Glycolysis occurs in the ____________ of the cell • This is the energy source made during respiration • ...
Cellular components 2025-05-06
Across
- It is formed by the combination of a 5-carbon sugar and a nitrogenous base
- The liquid in Mithocondria
- Protein syntesis
- Transporting and packaging proteins and lipids
- creates chromosomes
- Figures in cell division
- Nucleosides form this structure by binding with a phosphate group
- lipid based component around all types of cells
- outer layer which only has by plant cells
- The liquid inside the cell contains organelles
- Makes photosynesis
- Stores food
- genetic material in nucleus created by skein
- Generates ATP
- The nucleobase special for RNA
- Processes and transports proteins and lipids
Down
- The type of 5-carbon sugar found in DNA
- creates chromosome,holded by centromere
- the thype of sugar in RNA
- The nucleobase special for DNA
- Breaks down the waste materials
- The control center of the cell
- Ribosome biogenesis
- catabolism of long-chain fatty acids
- links a pair of sister chromatids together during cell division
- Ribosome contains that molecule,its a genetic material
- Pygment synthesis and storage
- group of organelles has its own DNA,plant cells contains
- Two of them creates centrosome
- storing essential biomolecules,has its own DNA
30 Clues: Stores food • Generates ATP • Protein syntesis • Makes photosynesis • creates chromosomes • Ribosome biogenesis • Figures in cell division • the thype of sugar in RNA • The liquid in Mithocondria • Pygment synthesis and storage • The nucleobase special for DNA • The control center of the cell • Two of them creates centrosome • The nucleobase special for RNA • ...
aa 2025-10-01
Across
- metric tracking time, cost, and scope.
- allocation for unexpected costs. (Contingency)
- of project performance against the plan. (Variance)
- initial phase where goals and scope are defined. ( Initiation)
- focused on ensuring quality standards are met. (Assurance)
- of identifying and analyzing risks. (Assessment)
- responsible for leading the project team. (Manager)
- diagram showing task sequences and critical path. (Network)
- member's formal approval of a deliverable. (Signoff)
- often used for tracking issues and changes. (Jira – or similar tool adaptable to Tracker)
- – referring to the Triple Constraint.
Down
- to resolve conflicts among stakeholders. (Negotiation)
- for prioritizing tasks based on urgency and importance. (Matrix)
- phase involving handover and lessons learned. (Closure)
- to review progress and resolve issues. (Status)
- of acquiring necessary resources and team members. (Procurement)
- Technique using bars to show task durations and dependencies. (Gantt)
- for breaking down tasks into smaller, manageable parts. (WBS – Work Breakdown Structure)
- capturing what went well and what to improve. (Lessons)
- plan detailing how the project will be executed. (Baseline)
- Document outlining project objectives, deliverables, and success criteria. (Charter)
21 Clues: – referring to the Triple Constraint. • metric tracking time, cost, and scope. • allocation for unexpected costs. (Contingency) • to review progress and resolve issues. (Status) • of identifying and analyzing risks. (Assessment) • of project performance against the plan. (Variance) • responsible for leading the project team. (Manager) • ...
Crossword 2025-10-02
Across
- Sci-fi movie from 1999
- Twin Roman half-brother #2
- Last name of the pet detective, -a
- Doubly present in dna structure
- _'s laws of planetary motion
- Step down in stages
- Is equal to place when fourier-transformed (dutch)
- Circulair particle accelerator
- Latin name for the moon
- A continuum of something
- Shapeshifting prophetic Greek god of the sea
- Reflection of sound
- Place of connections
- institute to reseach thing which are neither fluid nor solid
- Feeling of movement when still
- to travel
- to prevent from continuing + 'or'
- Quantity passing through surface
- Swinging weight
- Zodiac sign for twins
- One of the Greek Horae, goddesses of the seasons
Down
- "I beg to _"
- Mass times velocity
- Greek goddess associated with strategy and wisdom
- First letter of greek alphabet
- Titan holding up the sky
- increaser of change
- Northern lights
- Emergency recorder in an airplance (in dutch)
- Greek sea god who blows a conch shell
- Lecture hall (latin)
- Twin Roman half-brother #1
- Library in latin
- The pet of Dumbledore
- Nerve cell
35 Clues: to travel • Nerve cell • "I beg to _" • Northern lights • Swinging weight • Library in latin • Mass times velocity • Step down in stages • increaser of change • Reflection of sound • Lecture hall (latin) • Place of connections • The pet of Dumbledore • Zodiac sign for twins • Sci-fi movie from 1999 • Latin name for the moon • Titan holding up the sky • A continuum of something • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2013-01-06
Across
- What Anıl dedicated his life to as a stunt man.
- The spoon as an eating device.
- What Arkın used to claim he was when he got a yellow card.
- Book. Pencil. Hmmm.
- Serdar.
- Defines the force of our mass that pulls all the universe.
- Not Matrix.
- What we do with our lives by sitting close to Mr Hoovler when he's losing the vocabulary game.
- Includes Holden's favorite word.
- What we do with bread and cheese.
- What Mario is after he eats the jumping star.
- What cookies make Santa Claus feel.
- Nadal will become a Turkish citizen and start a political party.
- This is in a region of France.
Down
- Looks like O.
- What Ms Halıcıoğlu is between boys and long hair.
- You can't touch this.
- What Mr Hoovler does with his money.
- Commonly responded by "I'm eating!".
- It was preposterously claimed that the prostitute scene was caused by Holden's fear of this.
- What oranges are in vitamin C.
- Happy. Sad. Hmmm.
- A car after the car battery is stolen.
- Becoming vocab champ.
- A scuba diver in a forest (true story).
25 Clues: Serdar. • Not Matrix. • Looks like O. • Happy. Sad. Hmmm. • Book. Pencil. Hmmm. • You can't touch this. • Becoming vocab champ. • The spoon as an eating device. • What oranges are in vitamin C. • This is in a region of France. • Includes Holden's favorite word. • What we do with bread and cheese. • What cookies make Santa Claus feel. • What Mr Hoovler does with his money. • ...
Chapter 7 key terms 2013-05-29
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- organic molecule that slectively absorbs light of specific wavelenghts
- organelle that specializes in photosynthesis
- process by which any molecule becomes broken down by light energy
- Coenzyme
- Groups of hundreds of pigments.
- self-nourishing organisms
- light-driven reaction that attaches
- transport chain/ Use the released energy to make hydrogen ions.
- Semifluid matrix that fills the chloroplasts. Contains ribosomes
- light-trapping part of a pigment. Accesory pigment.
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- in a folded membrane inside the stroma
- fixes carbon by attaching Co2 to five carbon RuBP
- cycle builds sugars in the stroma
- where elctromagnetic energy of light is packaged
- synthase: transport proteins
- make sugar from carbon dioxide
- two three carbon molecules of PGA
- most common photosynthetic pigment in plants
- spectrum / visible light
- the distance between the crests of 2 succesive waves of light.
- dehyde 2 molecules of three-carbon PGA
- a way in which organisms can harness the energy of light to built organic molecules from inorganic raw materials.
- They pass from one molecule of the elctron transfer chain to the next
- fixation: extraction of carbon atoms from an inorganic source.
24 Clues: Coenzyme • spectrum / visible light • self-nourishing organisms • synthase: transport proteins • make sugar from carbon dioxide • Groups of hundreds of pigments. • two three carbon molecules of PGA • cycle builds sugars in the stroma • light-driven reaction that attaches • in a folded membrane inside the stroma • dehyde 2 molecules of three-carbon PGA • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2013-12-09
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- The fluid found within the inner membrane of mitochondria
- Protein that catalyzes chemical reactions
- A 10 step process that occurs in the cytoplasm
- The source of energy for photosynthesis
- The number of strands RNA has
- Functional group found at the 5 prime end of DNA
- Type of plant which has thinner, broader and greener leaves
- The energy product of photosynthesis
- Type of plant which opens stoma at night and closes it during the day
- Complementary 3 bases of RNA to DNA
- Enzyme that is switched on in embryonic and cancer cells
- The gain of electrons in a reaction
- Used for all cellular work in the cell
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- Photosynthetic organ of plants
- DNA codes for these substances
- The ability to do work
- Molecule that fatty acids bind with to create a fat molecule
- The passive movement of water through a membrane
- Type of bond which includes Van der Waals Forces
- The inner membrane of a mitochondria
- A structure consisting of 2 or more polypeptide chains
- Unusual base which bonds with uracil, adenine and cytosol
- Changes in the DNA sequence that will be inherited
- Enzyme which catalyzes carbon fixation of RuBP and carbon dioxide
24 Clues: The ability to do work • The number of strands RNA has • Photosynthetic organ of plants • DNA codes for these substances • Complementary 3 bases of RNA to DNA • The gain of electrons in a reaction • The inner membrane of a mitochondria • The energy product of photosynthesis • Used for all cellular work in the cell • The source of energy for photosynthesis • ...
Phylum Porifera 2021-02-03
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- this allows a collar cell to create a current
- class of sponge in which the spicules have 3 or 4 rays
- animals that are attached to a surface
- another name for amoebocytes
- soft protein fibers that make up the skeleton of some sponges
- most complex and common type of body form
- motile stage of a sponge life cycle
- needle-like structure that make up the skeleton of a sponge
- the ability to repair injuries and restore body parts
- refers to having only one cell layer
- thin skin-like cell on a sponge
- the process where sponges engulf and eat food
- jellylike extracellular matrix of a sponge
- the pores on a sponge
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- cells which wonder through the mesohyl carrying nutrients
- cells which create a current a current to circulate water through the sponge body
- exit opening at the top of a sponge
- how sponges acquire their food
- hollow center of a sponge
- sponge body form in which the choanocytes lie in canals
- newly discovered carnivorous sponge
- the simplest sponge body form
- spicules in Class Hexactinellida have this many rays
- sponges have this type of symmetry
- the simples animal
25 Clues: the simples animal • the pores on a sponge • hollow center of a sponge • another name for amoebocytes • the simplest sponge body form • how sponges acquire their food • thin skin-like cell on a sponge • sponges have this type of symmetry • exit opening at the top of a sponge • motile stage of a sponge life cycle • newly discovered carnivorous sponge • ...
MGT 101 2017-04-02
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- Prestige grading, position, or rank within a group
- A development process which close relationships develop and the group becomes cohesive
- Interact primarily to share information and to make decisions
- Step in human resource management that helps retain competent and high-performing employees
- Includes both positive and negative aspects about the job and the company.
- A _________ selection device indicates that the device measures the same thing consistently
- Has shared roles and leadership.
- SHARING Practice of having two or more people split a full-time job
- A conflict management that argues that some conflict is absolutely necessary for effective organizational performance.
- A structure with a dual chain of command
- Obligation or expectation to perform a duty.
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- Work teams composed of individuals from various functional specialties
- Formal arrangement of jobs within an organization.
- Division of work activities into separate job tasks
- Temporary committee formed to tackle a specific short-term problem
- Used by Labor unions to protect the rights of their members
- Grouping of jobs together
- Process of introducing a new employee
- Temporary, freelance, or contract workers
- Organizational design that has no rigid and predefined structure
20 Clues: Grouping of jobs together • Has shared roles and leadership. • Process of introducing a new employee • A structure with a dual chain of command • Temporary, freelance, or contract workers • Obligation or expectation to perform a duty. • Prestige grading, position, or rank within a group • Formal arrangement of jobs within an organization. • ...
Ch 6.5 Types of Ossification 2017-10-24
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- _______ zone, matrix calcifies; cartilage cells die;blood vessels invade cavity.
- Hyaline cartilage remains here when occification is completed
- This forms in stage 3 of (Intra) occification.
- In stage 2 of (Endo) ossification this calcifies in the center.
- _______ happens at about age 18 in females, 21 in males.
- _______ zone, new bone forms
- _________ ossification-a bone (the skull) develops from a fibrous membrane.
- In stage 4 of (intra) occification this replaces the bone formed in stage 3.
- Begins in the 8th week of development.
- These cells develop into many important organ systems.
- _______ occify in stage 5 of (Endo) occification.
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- In stage 1 of (Intra) occification theses appear in the fibrous connective tissue membrane.
- _______ zone, cartilage cells undergo mitosis.
- this bone growth lasts until early adulthood.
- In stage 3 of (Endo)occification this invades the internal cavities and spongy bone forms as a result
- Forms around the diaphysis of the hyaline cartilage in stage 1 of (Endo) ossification.
- _________ ossification-bone develops by replacing hyaline cartilage (below the skull).
- In stage 2 of (Intra) occification this is secreted within the fibrous membrane and calcifies.
- _______ zone, older cartilage cells enlarge.
- an embryonic connective tissue.
- _______ zone, cartilage is relatively inactive.
21 Clues: _______ zone, new bone forms • an embryonic connective tissue. • Begins in the 8th week of development. • _______ zone, older cartilage cells enlarge. • this bone growth lasts until early adulthood. • _______ zone, cartilage cells undergo mitosis. • This forms in stage 3 of (Intra) occification. • _______ zone, cartilage is relatively inactive. • ...
Part 1 2020-10-04
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- texture
- series of reactions
- building material
- side, shape and distribution of the particles rhsg collectively constitute a Rock
- compositional group of igneous rocks (basaltic)
- igneous rocks that contain small cavities
- body of molten rock found at depth
- volcanic glass of Felsic composition
- compositional group of igneous rocks that contains at least 25 percent dark silicate minerals
- vesicular rock having a granite composition
- igneous rocks and the crystals are too small to be distinguished
- porphyritic composition of volcanic origin
- settling the settling of the minerals that are denser than the liquid portion
- process of generating more than one rock type from a single magma
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- pyroclastic texture
- large crystal embedded in a matrix of small crystals
- igneous rocks that contain no crystals
- compositional group of igneous rocks that indicates
- igneous Rock that forms below the surface (plutonic)
- igneous rock of mafic composition
- a rock formed by the crystallization of magma
- crystals are large enough that individual minerals can be identified
- fine grained composed of light colored silicates
- magma that reaches earths surface
- volcanic rock
- makes up significant percentage of oceanic crust
26 Clues: texture • volcanic rock • building material • pyroclastic texture • series of reactions • igneous rock of mafic composition • magma that reaches earths surface • body of molten rock found at depth • volcanic glass of Felsic composition • igneous rocks that contain no crystals • igneous rocks that contain small cavities • porphyritic composition of volcanic origin • ...
Skeletal system 2020-10-05
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- bone segments are pulled apart as result of a twisting motion
- plate site of longitudinal growth in a child
- protect the most important internal organs from injury
- bone cells, called , maintain bone osteocytes
- imperfecta a group of inherited disorder characterized by fragile bone that breaks easily
- canal empty spaces that allow blood vessels lymph vessels etc. Linking up with the central canals
- bone building cells, synthesis & secret cullegen fibers
- a fine network of canals supply nutrients to the osteocytes
- site of compact bone in the adult
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- one fragments is driven into the other result of compression
- disease disrupts the replacement of old bone tissue with new bone tissue
- bone becomes weak and brittle
- at one end of the broken bone tears through the skin high risk of infection
- canal the bones blood vessels and new fibers
- marrow site of hemopoiesis in the adult
- site of spongy bone in adult
- about being on top of the long bone
- cells that liquefy bone matrix and release calcium to the blood are called osteoclasts
- skin remains intact
- homeostasis stores mineral, especially calcium and phosphorus
20 Clues: skin remains intact • site of spongy bone in adult • bone becomes weak and brittle • site of compact bone in the adult • about being on top of the long bone • marrow site of hemopoiesis in the adult • plate site of longitudinal growth in a child • canal the bones blood vessels and new fibers • bone cells, called , maintain bone osteocytes • ...
Skeleton Crossword 2020-10-05
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- Bone classification where the bone is an odd or complex shape
- Function of the skeletal system where the bones assist the muscles in...
- The growing bone, contains the epiphyseal plate (or growth plate)
- Immature Bone Cells
- Membrane lining the medullary cavity
- Function of the skeletal system that protects important internal organs
- Bone classification where the bone is a cylinder like shape and is longer than it is wide
- Yellow Bone Marrow stores this fat
- Process of bone development, cartilage is replaced by bone through childhood
- Site of spongy bone in adults
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- Tough membrane that surrounds the bone surface where cartilage isn’t present
- Bone classification where the bone is thin and curved
- A thin layer of cells in the bone
- Mature Bone Cells
- Bone classification where the bone is a cube like shape and equal in length, width, and thickness
- Small cavity in bone containing osteocytes
- Function of the skeletal system that supports soft tissue and provides attachment points
- Bone cells that liquify bone matrix
- Site of compact bone in adults
- Bone classification where the bone is small, round, and embedded in tendons
20 Clues: Mature Bone Cells • Immature Bone Cells • Site of spongy bone in adults • Site of compact bone in adults • A thin layer of cells in the bone • Yellow Bone Marrow stores this fat • Bone cells that liquify bone matrix • Membrane lining the medullary cavity • Small cavity in bone containing osteocytes • Bone classification where the bone is thin and curved • ...
Physiology 2020-10-16
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- Wrist
- Broken bone ends are forced into each other
- Type of bone of the talus
- Encloses the brain
- Bone breaks incompletely
- no body, articulates with occipital condyles
- Twisting force breaks bone
- Bone is crushed
- Lies anterior to the sphenoid/forms roof of nasal cavity
- Outside covering of the diaphysis
- Fracture that penetrates the skin
- Type of bone of the femur
- A bone-forming cell
- Palm
- Only bone of the skull not connected by structure
- A mature bone cell
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- contains both yellow marrow in adults and red marrow in infants
- Fracture that does not penetrate the skin
- cheek bones
- Type of bone of the nasal
- Fingers
- Type of bone of the vertebrae
- Broken bone portion is pressed inward
- 14 bones compact the face
- Forms part of the floor of the cranial cavity
- Shaft of bone; composed of compact bone
- End of bone; mostly spongy
- Bone breaks into many fragments
- A cell that destroys and breaks down bone matrix
- Important bones that form the upper jaw
- small body with dens, allows rotation of the head
- Bridge of the Nose
32 Clues: Palm • Wrist • Fingers • cheek bones • Bone is crushed • Encloses the brain • Bridge of the Nose • A mature bone cell • A bone-forming cell • Bone breaks incompletely • Type of bone of the nasal • Type of bone of the talus • 14 bones compact the face • Type of bone of the femur • Twisting force breaks bone • End of bone; mostly spongy • Type of bone of the vertebrae • ...
Mitochondria: Structures and Functions 2020-11-15
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- arrangement of cristae in nerve cells
- shape of cristae in spermatocytes
- A specialized phospholipid bilayer with associated proteins that delineates the boundaries of cells and organelles.
- folds of inner mitochondrial membrane.
- Gel like consistency
- Is freely permeable only to oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water.
- Enzyme of the outer chamber of mitochondria
- Mitochondrion-made material, briefly
- encloses the mitochondrion
- The total energy of a system that is available to do work under constant conditions of temperature and pressure.
- ____called them as fila
- a molecule made in the mitochondria
- space between outer and inner membranes.
- In 1857, ______observed mitochondria and called them as sarco-somes.
- Homes to mitochondria
- programmed cell death
- Mitochondria present in all _____ cells
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- Consisting of six carbon atoms and associated hydrogen and oxygen, the most reduced of the Krebs substrates.
- mitochondria will show irregular arrangement of cristae
- filled with gel like substance.
- stalked particles present on the inner membrane of mitochondrion
- shape of mitochondria
- enzyme of matrix
- Material in mitochondria
- smallest mitochondrion found in ______
- powerhouse of the cell
- The consumption of oxygen and generation of carbon dioxide by mitochondria.
- Responsible for the conservation of energy
28 Clues: enzyme of matrix • shape of mitochondria • Homes to mitochondria • programmed cell death • Gel like consistency • powerhouse of the cell • ____called them as fila • Material in mitochondria • encloses the mitochondrion • filled with gel like substance. • shape of cristae in spermatocytes • a molecule made in the mitochondria • Mitochondrion-made material, briefly • ...
Skeletal System 2020-10-20
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- Function of the skeletal system
- Functions of the skeletal system
- Fhe arm is formed by a single bone
- Shoulder blade
- Toes
- Dense and appears homogenous
- Only bone of the skull not connected by sutures
- Ankle
- Butterfly shaped; forms part of the floor of the cranial cavity
- Cheek bones
- Made of small needle-like pieces and open space. Greater surface area than compact bone.
- Bone forming cells
- Covers the epiphyses and reduces friction at the joints
- Small boy with dens, allow rotation of the head
- Collarbone
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- Outside covering of the diaphysis
- Functions of the skeletal system
- Thigh bone
- Mature bone cells
- Lies anterior to the sphenoid; forms roof of nasal cavity
- Ends of the bone; mostly of spongy bone
- Functions of the skeletal system
- “Keystone” bones; form upper jaw
- Palm (5long bones)
- Contains yellow marrow (mostly fat) in adults. Contains red marrow (for blood cell formation) in infants
- Fingers
- No body, articulates with occipital condyles.
- Form the longitudinal axis of the body
- Bridge of the nose
- Bone-destroying cells. Break down bone matrix for remodeling and release of calcium
- Sole
- Wrist(8short bones)
- Shaft of bone; composed of compact bone
- Limbs and girdles
34 Clues: Toes • Sole • Ankle • Fingers • Thigh bone • Collarbone • Cheek bones • Shoulder blade • Mature bone cells • Limbs and girdles • Palm (5long bones) • Bridge of the nose • Bone forming cells • Wrist(8short bones) • Dense and appears homogenous • Function of the skeletal system • Functions of the skeletal system • Functions of the skeletal system • Functions of the skeletal system • ...
Camp Ariadne Crossword 2023-07-31
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- Ariadne's favorite seltzer brand
- Ariadne's flagship product (generic word, not program specific)
- How many people performed in the Ariadne Band at the 2016 Holiday Party
- Attendance is mandatory at this meeting
- Ariadne helped this person out of the maze
- This program joined the lab in 2019
- Ariadne's official font
- In-house seed funding for new projects
- Our favorite kind of gap
- On which side can you find a secret stash of seltzers
- An online platform providing implementation resources
- Closest T stop to the office
- Arguably one of our co-founder's most famous books
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- The quiet side
- You can see this establishment from the east side
- Ariadne is a ___ center for health systems innovation
- A myriad of lunch options
- Ariadne's favorite catered lunch
- Every patient, everywhere, ______.
- A great online resource for all Ariadnites; saved Theseus
- The first document you get at Ariadne
- Killed in the maze
- The structure of our organization
- Their winter 2023 superlatives included being self-dubbed "the skydiving squirrel"
- The real reason people show up to all-hands in person
- The middle of The Arc
26 Clues: The quiet side • Killed in the maze • The middle of The Arc • Ariadne's official font • Our favorite kind of gap • A myriad of lunch options • Closest T stop to the office • Ariadne's favorite seltzer brand • Ariadne's favorite catered lunch • The structure of our organization • Every patient, everywhere, ______. • This program joined the lab in 2019 • ...
Strategic company management 2023-11-28
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- competency A unique capability that gives a company a competitive advantage
- Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound goals
- Analysis tool examining strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats
- Return on Investment, the profitability of an investment
- Unique features that differentiate a company from its competitors
- Business-to-Business, transactions between two businesses
- Plan-Do-Check-Act, a problem-solving and continuous improvement methodology
- Total Quality Management, a management approach focusing on quality
- Guiding individuals and organizations through transitions
- A series of activities adding value to a product or service
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- Expanding into new products or markets
- Comparing performance with industry best practices
- Key Performance Indicator, a measurable goal for assessing success
- Corporate Social Responsibility, a company's commitment to its social and environmental impact
- Just-in-Time, a production method aimed at reducing inventory
- Contracting tasks to external providers
- A methodology for minimizing defects and improving quality
- External analysis framework examining political, economic, social, technological, legal, and environmental factors
- Boston Consulting Group matrix for evaluating businesses by growth and market share
- scorecard A performance measurement system considering financial and non-financial indicators
- Merger and Acquisition, the consolidation of companies
21 Clues: Expanding into new products or markets • Contracting tasks to external providers • Comparing performance with industry best practices • Merger and Acquisition, the consolidation of companies • Return on Investment, the profitability of an investment • Business-to-Business, transactions between two businesses • ...
Valentine's Crossword 2024-02-07
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- ....sie en ....tie
- Liam's costume voor carnaval Halle
- iluvuso...
- Can't help observe and stare, When she in the ...
- "Bijnaam" voor onze favo cozy spot thuis
- One ..., two mouths. One ..., one house
- Voor hoelang wij samen zullen blijven
- Buffin(tje) en ...(tje)
- Film die we keken op onze eerste date
- Ons eerste sexy-time liedje
- Wat jij bent
- Onze favo date (- als spatie)
- Onze eerste zoon
- Maand van onze anniversary
- De lego auto die je voor mij kocht
- Onze comfort-food
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- What u are xoxo & "= 1000 bitches"(- als spatie)
- Playlist die onze eerste DM startte (- als spatie)
- Zoë's costume voor carnaval Halle
- Koosnaam die we elkaar geven
- De knuffel die je mij hebt gegeven
- Het eerste dat we ooit gebakt hebben
- Mijn favo bloemen om jou te geven
- De bijnaam voor de eerste auto :)
- Aantal maanden dat we nu samen zijn :)
- Naam van de bar waar we iets gedronken hebben op de 1ste date
- Ons liedje (- als spatie)
- Naam van het kikkertje uit de lego bonsaï
- De serie die we samen keken vorig jaar
- Hoe heette de eerste auto echt?
30 Clues: iluvuso... • Wat jij bent • Onze eerste zoon • Onze comfort-food • ....sie en ....tie • Buffin(tje) en ...(tje) • Ons liedje (- als spatie) • Maand van onze anniversary • Ons eerste sexy-time liedje • Koosnaam die we elkaar geven • Onze favo date (- als spatie) • Hoe heette de eerste auto echt? • Zoë's costume voor carnaval Halle • Mijn favo bloemen om jou te geven • ...
1 2024-08-26
23 Clues: 怦然心动 • 青涩的恋爱 • 婚礼上的承诺 • 今天最美的女士 • 汽车人 出发! • 背单词的第一步 • 今天最帅的男士 • 元素周期表第⑧个 • 自由 平等 ** • 让美国再次伟大! • 寻此苦旅 直抵群星 • 大吉大利 今晚吃鸡 • 全世界最可爱的小耗子 • 那个不能说出名字的人 • 宋丹丹的冰箱里有什么? • 一家罪孽深重的游戏公司 • 等等..再来一回合.. • HAKUNA MATATA • 一部青春美剧和同名的日本游戏 • 一部与知名谍战剧同名的温子仁电影 • Wakanda Forever! • 背景如刀锋般锐利,人物如奶油般化开 • Red pill or blue pill?
Wound helaing and tissue repair 2023-02-15
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- It is often laid down as a component of granulation tissue seen in healing
- type of tissue that connects other tissue to organs and others
- The rapid reproduction of a cell or tissue
- Pulls the edges of the Wounds together
- what happens when cuts or wounds are deep and cant fully heal
- phagocytic cell in stationary form in the tissues or as a mobile white blood cell
- The temporary connective tissue laid down to heal and close wounds
- type of matrix that is seen in many cells
- type of tissue that controls body functions and makes up the brain
- Plays an important role in tissue repair and regeneration
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- factors that indicate growth
- type of tissue that covers most of the bidy as well as internal organs
- A fibrous protein involved in blood clotting.
- type of tissue that allows for movement within the body
- The first stage of wound healing isf
- deoxyribonucleic acid
- Control center of cell and tells the cells to repair tissue
- another word for cells repairing nd replicating themselves
- this type of cell plays a major role in determining a cells characterisitc
- how long does it take for inflamation to begin
20 Clues: deoxyribonucleic acid • factors that indicate growth • The first stage of wound healing isf • Pulls the edges of the Wounds together • type of matrix that is seen in many cells • The rapid reproduction of a cell or tissue • A fibrous protein involved in blood clotting. • how long does it take for inflamation to begin • ...
Joseph Barr-Integument terms crossword 2023-08-25
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- group of natural pigments found in most organisms
- protein that helps form hair, nails and your skin's outer layer
- the outer cellular layer of a hair
- oily, waxy substance produced by your body's sebaceous glands
- bottom layer of skin in your body
- the body's natural way of healing and replacing lost or damaged skin
- creates whiteheads and appears on teenagers faces
- thickened skin on your hands or the soles of your feet
- Short for APM
- visible portion of the distal nail matrix
- vitamin to help the body absorb and retain calcium and phosphorus
- the thick layer of living tissue below the epidermis
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- reduced amount of melanin, or no melanin at all
- Injury to skin and underlying tissue resulting from prolonged pressure on the skin(happens in bed)
- form of scarring that appear after your skin quickly stretches or shrinks
- A softening and weakening of bones in children
- skin condition that causes dry and itchy patches of skin
- the most serious type of skin cancer that produces melanin
- the formative layer of cells underlying the fingernail or toenail
- thick raised scar
20 Clues: Short for APM • thick raised scar • bottom layer of skin in your body • the outer cellular layer of a hair • visible portion of the distal nail matrix • A softening and weakening of bones in children • reduced amount of melanin, or no melanin at all • group of natural pigments found in most organisms • creates whiteheads and appears on teenagers faces • ...
Chapter 4 2021-09-22
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- a connective tissue with less fiber and many cells
- single layer of cells that looks like more
- cover or line part of the body
- the tissue that has the poorest renewal capacity
- the type of epithelium of skin
- spaces between cells
- study of tissues
- 2 or more layers of cells
- a tissue that sens nerve impulses
- the type of epithelium of ovaries and glands
- covers heart
- a tough protein that protects
- support nerve cells
- a tissue that covers body surfaces
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- antibodies of immune system attack bodies own tissues
- covers lungs
- a type of membrane that line cavities that open directly to the exterior
- chronic inflammatory disease of connective tissue
- a tissue that protects and support organs
- a flat type of epithelial tissue
- a type of membrane that line some joints
- a type of epithelial tissue tall and thin
- nerve cells
- studies cells and tissues to diagnose disease
- a type of epithelial tissue that change form
- a type of epithelial tissue good for absorption and secretion
- a tissue that generates force for movement
- substance between cells
- covers abdominal organs
- cells that secrete substances
30 Clues: nerve cells • covers lungs • covers heart • study of tissues • support nerve cells • spaces between cells • substance between cells • covers abdominal organs • 2 or more layers of cells • a tough protein that protects • cells that secrete substances • cover or line part of the body • the type of epithelium of skin • a flat type of epithelial tissue • a tissue that sens nerve impulses • ...
The Crossover: Warm-up/ First Quarter Vocabualary 2024-01-08
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- a movement in which the player holding the ball may move in any direction with one foot, while keeping the other (the pivot foot) in contact with the floor.
- praise enthusiastically and publicly
- abnormally high blood pressure.
- a reinforced plastic material composed of glass fibers embedded in a resin matrix.
- beautiful.
- a person who is incompetent or inept at a particular activity.
- relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
- a stupid person.
- make (someone) troubled or nervous.
- in a distraught way owing to fear, anxiety, or other emotion.
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- An injury to the tissue connecting the kneecap to the shin bone.
- mutual trust and friendship among people who spend a lot of time together.
- an act of pretending to be another person for the purpose of entertainment or fraud.
- send (someone) away.
- focus one's attention or mental effort on a particular object or activity.
- hesitating or doubting.
- when an offensive player dunks on his opponent in an aggressive and memorable way
- the treatment of the feet and their ailments.
- a disaster.
- a remark made in order to anger, wound, or provoke someone.
20 Clues: beautiful. • a disaster. • a stupid person. • send (someone) away. • hesitating or doubting. • abnormally high blood pressure. • make (someone) troubled or nervous. • praise enthusiastically and publicly • the treatment of the feet and their ailments. • a remark made in order to anger, wound, or provoke someone. • in a distraught way owing to fear, anxiety, or other emotion. • ...
Unit 3 Biology 2023-11-03
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- Where in cell does Krebs Cycle Happen
- What happens in the intermembrane space as electrons go down the electron transport chain and its purpose
- What type of cells perform Cellular respiration starts with An
- Where does Lactic Acid Fermentation Take Place
- Where in Cell does Glycolysis happen
- What type of cells perform Cellular respiration starts with Al
- Example of where lactic acid fermentation takes place
- How is water byproduct produced
- Occurs in the absence of oxygen
- What are the products of the intermediate step
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- Where in cell is Electric transport chain located
- Products of Electron transport chain per 1 glucose
- How is Cellular respiration a redox reaction/What must take place for redox reaction
- What are the final products of Alcohol Fermentation
- What are the final products of Lactic Acid Formation
- Where do electrons come from in Electric Transport Chain
- Human use of Alcohol fementation
- Products of Krebs Cycle per 1 glucose
- What is the purpose of Cellular Respiration?
- Products of glycolysis per 1 glucose
- What type of cells perform Cellular respiration starts with P
- How is cellular respiration a redox reaction/what must take place for redox reaction
- What type of cells perform Cellular respiration starts with F
- Where in cell does Alcohol fermentation take place
- Occurs in presence of oxygen
25 Clues: Occurs in presence of oxygen • How is water byproduct produced • Occurs in the absence of oxygen • Human use of Alcohol fementation • Products of glycolysis per 1 glucose • Where in Cell does Glycolysis happen • Where in cell does Krebs Cycle Happen • Products of Krebs Cycle per 1 glucose • What is the purpose of Cellular Respiration? • ...
Sullys Movie-Star Crossword Puzzle feat. Susi 2023-10-18
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- Iron Man, Sherlock, and all-around genius.
- The guy who's been stranded on more islands than your luggage.
- The king of sarcasm with abs of steel.
- Wonder Woman, the goddess of truth and beauty.
- Forever aging like fine wine, with or without a Fight Club membership.
- Forever immortal, thanks to his iconic Matrix moves and immortalizing "whoa."
- The queen of tripping on the red carpet and owning it.
- Thor, God of Thunder and biceps.
- The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air turned box office powerhouse.
- She's the queen of Genovia and the master of quick costume changes.
- Captain Jack Sparrow, the pirate who forgot his compass but found his charm.
- The guy who still can't catch a break, or an Oscar.
- The undisputed queen of Oscars and accents.
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- Aquaman and the ocean's hair care ambassador.
- America's sweetheart, bringing gravity to rom-coms.
- Australian goddess who can swing a baseball bat like a pro.
- Black Widow, because stealing hearts is her superpower.
- The human mountain of muscle and charisma.
- Tomb Raider turned diplomat, because why not?
- Always got her "La La Land" head in the clouds.
20 Clues: Thor, God of Thunder and biceps. • The king of sarcasm with abs of steel. • Iron Man, Sherlock, and all-around genius. • The human mountain of muscle and charisma. • The undisputed queen of Oscars and accents. • Aquaman and the ocean's hair care ambassador. • Tomb Raider turned diplomat, because why not? • Wonder Woman, the goddess of truth and beauty. • ...
Photosynthesis and Cell Respiration 2023-10-19
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- location in mitochondria where Krebs Cycle occurs
- type of diffusion that occurs at ATP synthase
- nitrogen-containing base found in ATP
- step between glycolysis and Krebs Cycle
- the only product of the light-independent reactions
- number of ATP made by each NADH during ETC
- location in a cell where glycolysis takes place
- respiration that occurs without oxygen
- pigment found on both photosystem I and II
- anaerobic respiration in yeast
- waste product of cell respiration
- the oxidation of water in a thylakoid lumen
- a product of the light-dependent reactions
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- a byproduct of cell respiration
- number of oxygens made during photosynthesis
- chemical that forms a concentration gradient
- the chemical that enters the Krebs Cycle
- type of transport that occurs at ATP synthase
- stack of thylakoids
- what happens when NADP+ gains electrons
- partial breakdown of glucose into pyruvic acid
- another name for the light-independent reactions
- number of phosphates found in ATP
- another word for the inner mitochondrial membrane
- cycle that occurs in the stroma of a chloroplast
- number of times the Krebs Cycle occurs
- energy currency molecule found in living things
27 Clues: stack of thylakoids • anaerobic respiration in yeast • a byproduct of cell respiration • number of phosphates found in ATP • waste product of cell respiration • nitrogen-containing base found in ATP • respiration that occurs without oxygen • number of times the Krebs Cycle occurs • what happens when NADP+ gains electrons • step between glycolysis and Krebs Cycle • ...
Biology test 2 2024-10-11
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- When something can be both polar and nonpolar
- Membrane proteins "hook" together
- Most traffic across the cell membranes occur by
- Molecule that CAN dissolve in the lipid bilayer
- Absorbs energy from its surroundings and is nonspontaneous
- Reaction that breaks down complex molecules into simpler compounds
- Where Glycolysis occurs
- Proteins that speed up chemical reactions
- Where ETC occurs
- Diffusion across membrane that DOES require ATP
- First step of cellular respiration
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- Releases energy and is spontaneous
- Cells engulf a particle or organism within a vesical
- A pocket or groove in the enzyme structure where the substrate goes
- the reactant an enzymes acts on
- Diffusion across membrane that DOESN'T require ATP
- Second step of cellular respiration
- cells "gulp" droplets of fluid or water within a vesicle
- Reaction that build complex molecules from simpler ones
- the totality of an organism's chemical reaction
- Diffusion of water cells
- Membranes have to be what?
- energy available to do work
- Where Kreb Cycle occurs
- Molecule that CAN'T dissolve in the lipid bilayer
- How a cell acts on a signal
- Third step of cellular respiration
27 Clues: Where ETC occurs • Where Kreb Cycle occurs • Where Glycolysis occurs • Diffusion of water cells • Membranes have to be what? • energy available to do work • How a cell acts on a signal • the reactant an enzymes acts on • Membrane proteins "hook" together • Releases energy and is spontaneous • Third step of cellular respiration • First step of cellular respiration • ...
Printers and light 2024-12-04
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- Best quality of all printers
- type of interface
- software that keeps these products running smoothly
- object that let the light passes
- produces hard copies of a text document or photo by spraying droplets of ink onto paper.
- Pages Per Minute
- the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible
- dot-matrix printers that operate by driving heated pins against special heat-sensitive paper to “burn” the image onto the paper
- let the light passes but not completly
- color of a printer
- a printer that forms images of letters, numbers, etc., from a number of tiny dots.
- type of orientation in the paper
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- When a ray of light approaches a smooth polished surface and the light ray bounces back
- no light is able to pass through them
- a printer that translates computer orders into line drawings on paper.
- Most common type of driver printer
- a machine for printing text or pictures onto paper, especially one linked to a compute
- the bending of light as it passes from one transparent substance into another.
- glass, air, water
- a machine that combines several capabilities such as copying, faxing and scanning
20 Clues: Pages Per Minute • type of interface • glass, air, water • color of a printer • Best quality of all printers • object that let the light passes • type of orientation in the paper • Most common type of driver printer • no light is able to pass through them • let the light passes but not completly • software that keeps these products running smoothly • ...
Alex Geology test 2022-10-26
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- rocks Rocks that have changed from a sedimentary or igneous rock to a metamorphic rock
- the study of rocks
- the tendency of minerals to break along smooth planes
- igneous rocks rocks that are formed by slowly cooling magma under the earth’s surface
- how hot or cold something is
- how shiny a mineral is
- layers that form in a rock through uneven temperatures
- large, round rocks shaped in the process of onion-skin weathering
- a sedimentary rocks that contains many rounded rock fragments contained within a smaller, fine-grained matrix of sediments
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- A minerals resistance to being scratched
- a person studying rocks
- the physical forces applied from the air pressure in a confined space
- gas gases that are trapped in the earth’s atmosphere that absorb heart (typically carbon, water vapor, and methane)
- compacted sediments of the earth
- A solid mineral forming part of the surface of the earth
- rocks made from volcanic activity
- the colour a mineral when in the form of a powder
- How compact a mineral or thing is
- semi liquid rock below the earth’s surface
- A solid, inorganic, and naturally occurring substance
- molten rocks that comes to the surface from volcanic activity
21 Clues: the study of rocks • how shiny a mineral is • a person studying rocks • how hot or cold something is • compacted sediments of the earth • rocks made from volcanic activity • How compact a mineral or thing is • A minerals resistance to being scratched • semi liquid rock below the earth’s surface • the colour a mineral when in the form of a powder • ...
Biology 2022-02-11
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- movement of materials out of the cell using energy
- movement of particles from an area of high concentration to low
- cells "skeleton" of microtubes which gives it shape, strength, and the capacity for directed movement
- single-celled; composed of one cell
- powerhouse of cell
- contains more solute and less water; shrinks
- movement of solid materials into the cell using energy
- water and solute are equal; stays the same
- allows come particles to enter and leave the cell
- an elongated or disc-shaped organelle containing chlorophyll; photosynthesis
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- a specialized subunit within a cell that has a specific function, and is usually separately enclosed within its own membrane; little organs within cell
- the specific job the organelles perform
- organelles where proteins are made from the translation of RNA strands
- the way organelles are put together
- composed of many cells
- movement of water from an area of high concentration to low
- control center of cell
- contains less solute and more water; swells or burst
- jelly-like substance that makes up the matrix of the cell body
- basic unit of structure and function
20 Clues: powerhouse of cell • composed of many cells • control center of cell • the way organelles are put together • single-celled; composed of one cell • basic unit of structure and function • the specific job the organelles perform • water and solute are equal; stays the same • contains more solute and less water; shrinks • allows come particles to enter and leave the cell • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-10
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- "Water fearing"; tails of phospholipid
- Movement of particles from an area of high to low concentration
- Movement of water from an area of high to low concentration
- Cell, Cells that possess a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
- Transport, Transport that does not require any energy (ATP) to move materials across the membrane
- The basic unit of structure and function in living things
- Keeping the internal environment of the cell balanced. "home stays the same"
- Jelly-like substance that makes up the matrix of the cell body.
- Movement of materials into the cell using energy
- Work or operate in a proper or particular way
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- Movement of materials out of the cell using energy
- "Water loving"; heads of phospholipid
- Where proteins are made from the translation of RNA strands.
- Cell, An organism whose cells do not have a nucleus, such as bacteria.
- Composed of many cells
- A specialized subunit within a cell that has a specific function
- To burst
- Composed of one cell
- The arrangement of parts in an organism or an object
- Transport, Transport that requires the cell to use energy to move molecules across the membrane from low to high concentration
20 Clues: To burst • Composed of one cell • Composed of many cells • "Water loving"; heads of phospholipid • "Water fearing"; tails of phospholipid • Work or operate in a proper or particular way • Movement of materials into the cell using energy • Movement of materials out of the cell using energy • The arrangement of parts in an organism or an object • ...
Cellular Respiration 2022-12-13
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- The first step of cellular respiration; the breaking apart of glucose.
- Organelle where cellular respiration occurs.
- The Krebs cycle produces the energy carriers FADH2 and _____.
- ATP is important because it is the energy that powers our _____.
- If a process does not require oxygen, it is _____.
- The net total of ATP produced during the electron transport chain.
- Glucose is broken down into two _____ molecules.
- The net total of ATP produced during the Krebs cycle.
- The Krebs cycle and electron transport chain both require oxygen, therefore they are _____ processes.
- Producing ATP without oxygen in minimal amounts.
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- The electron transport chain takes place in the _____ _____ of the mitochondria.
- Fermentation that occurs in yeast.
- Process that releases chemical energy from food in order to be used by cells.
- The final phase of cellular respiration is the _____ _____ chain.
- The second phase of cellular respiration is the _____ cycle.
- The net total of ATP produced during glycolysis.
- Waste product created during the Krebs cycle.
- Fermentation that occurs in animal cells.
- This molecule is broken down in the first step of cellular respiration.
- The Krebs cycle takes place in the _____ of the mitochondria.
- Waste product created during the electron transport chain.
- Glycolysis occurs in the _____ of the cell.
22 Clues: Fermentation that occurs in yeast. • Fermentation that occurs in animal cells. • Glycolysis occurs in the _____ of the cell. • Organelle where cellular respiration occurs. • Waste product created during the Krebs cycle. • The net total of ATP produced during glycolysis. • Glucose is broken down into two _____ molecules. • ...
human anatomy terms 2022-10-04
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- a cell that has a matrix and is embedded in it
- cell. A white blood cell that is in connective tissue especially under the skin or in blood vessels or lymph.
- Cartlidge an example of this are ears nose and the epiglottis.
- membrane. found in most animal tissue in specializes in self assemble meant.
- Cartlidge found in joint surfaces.
- A polymorphophonecular leukocyt.
- Yellow white tinted pieces holding up the skeleton.
- cylindrical vascular shaped tunnel.
- examples are connective epithelial muscle and nervous.
- Color of hair skin and eyes.
- fibrocartilage. an example of this is in vertebral discs in the spinal cord.
- membrane it lines the abdomen chest and stomach.
- tissue that is in between the bone.
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- changes over time in the skin.
- a cell that can produces collagen.
- A bone cell that lies within the substance of fully formed bones.
- system of the body that covers all of your organs.
- membrane. epithelial tissue that lines the respiratory or the digestive tract.
- invertebral discs in the spinal cord.
- membrane A connective soft tissue of the synovial joint capsules.
- tissue. helps the body move.
21 Clues: Color of hair skin and eyes. • tissue. helps the body move. • changes over time in the skin. • A polymorphophonecular leukocyt. • a cell that can produces collagen. • Cartlidge found in joint surfaces. • cylindrical vascular shaped tunnel. • tissue that is in between the bone. • invertebral discs in the spinal cord. • a cell that has a matrix and is embedded in it • ...
Business Studies Level 2 Vocabulary Terms 2025-08-21
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- Deliberately deceiving others for financial gain
- Māori concept of power, authority, and prestige
- Leadership style where the boss makes all decisions alone
- Giving responsibility and authority to subordinates
- Moral principles that guide business behaviour
- Shared values, beliefs, and ways of working in a business
- Japanese philosophy of continuous improvement
- Independent examination of financial records
- Period of economic decline when business activity decreases
- General increase in prices over time
- Increasing interconnectedness of world economies
- Rate at which employees leave and are replaced
- Amount of output produced per unit of input
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- How the public views a business
- Using machines to perform tasks without human intervention
- Anyone affected by or interested in the business
- Trying to influence government decisions
- Organisational structure where employees report to multiple managers
- When products or processes become outdated and no longer useful
- Money received from selling goods or services
- Meeting today's needs without harming future generations
- Management function of setting goals and deciding how to achieve them
- Following laws, regulations, and company rules
- Growth strategy involving new products and new markets
- Creating new ideas, products, or methods
25 Clues: How the public views a business • General increase in prices over time • Trying to influence government decisions • Creating new ideas, products, or methods • Amount of output produced per unit of input • Independent examination of financial records • Money received from selling goods or services • Japanese philosophy of continuous improvement • ...
Anatomy 2025-09-28
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- Blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood away from the heart.
- The largest artery in the body.
- The liquid matrix of blood, mostly water.
- The throat, a common passageway for food and air.
- One of the two main branches leading from the trachea to the lungs.
- Clear fluid that circulates through the lymphatic vessels.
- Tiny, closed-ended vessels that collect interstitial fluid in the tissues.
- Blood vessel that carries deoxygenated blood toward the heart.
- 2: Blood Vessels
- Lymphoid tissue masses in the pharynx that help protect against inhaled or ingested pathogens.
- The iron-containing protein in red blood cells that transports oxygen.
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- The windpipe, which connects the larynx to the bronchi.
- Primary lymphoid organ where T-cells mature.
- Dome-shaped muscle beneath the lungs essential for breathing.
- Scientific name for a red blood cell.
- Protein produced by B cells to neutralize pathogens.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- Cell fragment essential for blood clotting.
- Structures in veins that prevent the backflow of blood.
- Smallest and most numerous blood vessels, site of gas and nutrient exchange.
- Largest lymphatic organ, filters blood and removes old red blood cells.
21 Clues: 2: Blood Vessels • The largest artery in the body. • Scientific name for a red blood cell. • The liquid matrix of blood, mostly water. • Cell fragment essential for blood clotting. • Primary lymphoid organ where T-cells mature. • The throat, a common passageway for food and air. • Protein produced by B cells to neutralize pathogens. • ...
Cracking the Code of Tiny Teeth 2025-11-03
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- Appliance used to protect teeth during sports
- Antimicrobial root canal paste component used in primary teeth obturation
- Describes materials that cause minimal adverse biological response in tissues
- Microbial disease causing demineralization of tooth structure
- Full-coverage restoration placed on a damaged primary tooth
- Natural repair process of early enamel lesions through mineral redeposition
- Condition where opposing teeth are separated during mandibular movements
- Induction of calcific barrier formation at the root apex of a nonvital immature permanent tooth
- Mineral that strengthens enamel and prevents dental caries
- Protective coating applied to pits and fissures of teeth
- Thread used to clean areas between adjacent teeth
- Soft biofilm that forms on tooth surfaces and can lead to caries
- Quantitative enamel defect due to disturbance in matrix formation
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- Reinsertion of an avulsed tooth into its original socket to preserve periodontal ligament cells
- Procedure to remove infected coronal pulp while preserving radicular pulp vitality
- Early orthodontic treatment to guide eruption and prevent future malocclusion
- Counseling approach that enhances cooperation through guided communication
- Aldehyde-based pulpotomy medicament with fixative properties
- Hard, outermost layer of the tooth crown
- Process of a tooth moving from its developmental position into the mouth
20 Clues: Hard, outermost layer of the tooth crown • Appliance used to protect teeth during sports • Thread used to clean areas between adjacent teeth • Protective coating applied to pits and fissures of teeth • Mineral that strengthens enamel and prevents dental caries • Full-coverage restoration placed on a damaged primary tooth • ...
Chapter 7 Key Terms 2025-12-04
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- bone with bars and plates separated by spaces
- bones with long axes and expanded ends
- bones of fingers or toes
- fluid-filled cushion-like structures
- synovial joint allowing rotational movement
- bone-forming cells
- localized collection of blood outside vessels
- joint joint where flat surfaces slide over each other
- bones that come in a variety of shapes
- mature bone cell
- broad, flat plates of bone
- fibrocartilage between adjacent vertebrae
- cells that break down bone matrix
- upper and lower limb bones
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- either end of a long bone
- freely movable joint
- cartilage layer where bone grows
- dense bone tissue with osteons
- synovial joint allowing movement in one plane
- dense connective tissue covering a bone’s surface
- condition that weakens bones
- slightly movable joints
- joints shaped like a saddle
- bones joined by cartilage
- hyaline cartilage covering bone ends in synovial joints
- bones, ligaments, and cartilage
- fluid-filled space between bones
- hollow, air-filled cavities in skull bones
- bones joined by dense connective tissue
- a stitch or row of stitches holding edges of a wound together
30 Clues: mature bone cell • bone-forming cells • freely movable joint • slightly movable joints • bones of fingers or toes • either end of a long bone • bones joined by cartilage • broad, flat plates of bone • upper and lower limb bones • joints shaped like a saddle • condition that weakens bones • dense bone tissue with osteons • bones, ligaments, and cartilage • ...
Philosophical Crossword Of Mind 2018-01-08
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- Playing Tetris is a chalming illustration of this philosophical concept (2 words, no space)
- Tough Greek people that serve as protagonists to demonstrate that Behaviorism is wrong
- In the end you never know if you live in Matrix or not. What can you know?
- Razor that shaves off the unnecessary
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- Quite obviously, John speaks no Chinese
- Synonym for “Aboutness” (but less beautiful)
- Sad idea, but on the other hand… would it be any better if the world was random?
- Casually thinking about the nature of things that exist
- When robots take over the world
- When you’re a neuroscientist and are still brave enough to believe in the soul
- Even if we know, what it means to see red, will we ever understand why it feels how it feels?
- Philosopher’s favorite cognitive state of all times
12 Clues: When robots take over the world • Razor that shaves off the unnecessary • Quite obviously, John speaks no Chinese • Synonym for “Aboutness” (but less beautiful) • Philosopher’s favorite cognitive state of all times • Casually thinking about the nature of things that exist • In the end you never know if you live in Matrix or not. What can you know? • ...
HR 2024-02-16
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- someone who uses the product (does not necessarily buy it)
- becoming a flatter hierarchy and people have similar power
- tweaking the product or service to the customer's needs
- is the loss of value of assets each year
- official rights of a manager to give instructions and order
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- giving someone under you the power to do the task but not the responsibility
- the formal policies and procedures of a business
- two separate businesses form one singular large business
- A matrix which analyses the product, the size of the market and the amount of market share,(its a city in the USA)
- research done mathematically and statistically over opinions
- The sector of the economy where they are independent of the government)
- the cost which has to be paid no matter the amount of sales completed
12 Clues: is the loss of value of assets each year • the formal policies and procedures of a business • tweaking the product or service to the customer's needs • two separate businesses form one singular large business • someone who uses the product (does not necessarily buy it) • becoming a flatter hierarchy and people have similar power • ...
Kreb's Cycle Crossword 2025-10-18
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- : Gas released as a waste product during the Krebs Cycle.
- : The molecule that enters the Krebs Cycle, formed from pyruvate.
- : The ultimate product of the cycle that powers cellular activities.
- : The molecule that combines with Acetyl-CoA to start the cycle again.
- : The powerhouse of the cell where the Krebs Cycle occurs.
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- : The first molecule formed in the Krebs Cycle when Acetyl-CoA combines with oxaloacetate.
- Transport Chain : The process that uses NADH and FADH2 to make more ATP.
- : The inner space of the mitochondria where the cycle takes place.
- : The original molecule broken down in glycolysis before entering the Krebs Cycle.
- : A high-energy electron carrier produced during the cycle.
- : The main energy currency generated from the cycle’s processes.
- : Another electron carrier that brings electrons to the electron transport chain.
12 Clues: : Gas released as a waste product during the Krebs Cycle. • : The powerhouse of the cell where the Krebs Cycle occurs. • : A high-energy electron carrier produced during the cycle. • : The main energy currency generated from the cycle’s processes. • : The molecule that enters the Krebs Cycle, formed from pyruvate. • ...
Crossword 13 2025-12-20
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- Gold standard for comparing dosimetry results
- Transform that converts signals from the spatial or time domain into the frequency domain
- Dose limiting factor in pediatric thyroid cancer patients is with following site of metastasis
- Preffered chelator for labelling Lu based radiopharmaceuticals
- Protocol in neuroendrocrine tumor therapy is DOTATATE therapy followed by chemotherapy followed by DOTATATE therapy
- This statistical test is counter part of Independent T test in case of non-normal data (2 words)
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- Administered dose varying from prescribed dose is called (2 words)
- Nanocarriers improving the biodistribution, stability, and target specificity of radiopharmaceuticals
- With increase in matrix size pixel size will____
- Cells involved in mechanism of choline uptake in parathyroid adenoma on Choline PET/CT?
- In DOTAGA wrt to DOTA one of the acetic acid is replaced by
- I-131therapy is not indicated in which thyroid carcinoma
12 Clues: Gold standard for comparing dosimetry results • With increase in matrix size pixel size will____ • I-131therapy is not indicated in which thyroid carcinoma • In DOTAGA wrt to DOTA one of the acetic acid is replaced by • Preffered chelator for labelling Lu based radiopharmaceuticals • Administered dose varying from prescribed dose is called (2 words) • ...
Computer Science 2021-05-10
Axial and Appendicular Skeletons terms 2022-03-08
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- bone cells found in tiny, bony, chambers.
- is where the osteocytes and layer of extra cellular matrix are concentrically clustered around
- bone thin layers of compact bone on their surface with composes the epiphyses
- compact bone in the diaphysis of a long bone form a tube with a hollow champer
- a bone enclosed by tough,vascular covering of dense connective tissue
- the shaft of the bone
- multi nucleated cells
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- mesenchymal cells that are a part of connective cells and further differentiate into bony forming cells
- tightly packed tissues that compose the wall of the diaphysis
- most bones of the skeleton
- spongy bone that consists of many branching body plates
- found at the end of bone and articulates with another bone
- cartilage the outer surface of the articulating portion of the epiphysis is coated with a layer of hyline cartilage
13 Clues: the shaft of the bone • multi nucleated cells • most bones of the skeleton • bone cells found in tiny, bony, chambers. • spongy bone that consists of many branching body plates • found at the end of bone and articulates with another bone • tightly packed tissues that compose the wall of the diaphysis • ...
matamatic 2023-11-18
Integration 2023-02-10
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- to store customer sensitive data that you should not store on your laptop or in email.
- When you’re uploading a document attachment to Workday what encoding needs to be done
- What field type does a Date Difference calculated field return
- What is part of a database that holds only one type of information
- Which Data source returns Future Hires
- Which processing instruction enables you to complete steps and bypass notifications without user interaction
- How many Document Transformation for one connector
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- output file types that is not supported in Cloud-Log
- When Workday applies report filters which logic does it execute first
- How is the XSLT+ step is different than the XSLT step
- tool that automates the migration of configuration data between tenants, including to your Production tenant
- Binary file that studio deploys to workday cloud repository
- Retrieve the files from document accessor
- XSLT function that replace individual character
- Composite and Matrix are both example of which type of report
15 Clues: Which Data source returns Future Hires • Retrieve the files from document accessor • XSLT function that replace individual character • How many Document Transformation for one connector • output file types that is not supported in Cloud-Log • How is the XSLT+ step is different than the XSLT step • Binary file that studio deploys to workday cloud repository • ...
whiteout 2023-04-06
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- keep out of sight; avoid detection or attention
- any of various large hairy extinct mammals of the elephant family with very long tusks that curve upward.
- a person who reports and forecasts the weather
- a southern state in the United States.
- to talk boastfully,displaying arrogant and pompous speech
- going through it and eliminating any elements that may not interest a hiring manager
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- having sympathy,having the same emotions as someone else, especially sadness.
- what keep you attached to your snowboard
- its a popluar skiing place in BC
- dirty,unpleasant ,or of poor quailty
- an environment or material in which something develops; a surrounding medium or structure
- Its a snowboarding trick
- go down below the surface of something, especially of a liquid
- to come to an end, the fighting gradually ceased,to bring an activity or action to an end
- to draw back the lips so as to show the teeth especially in amusement or laughter
15 Clues: Its a snowboarding trick • its a popluar skiing place in BC • dirty,unpleasant ,or of poor quailty • a southern state in the United States. • what keep you attached to your snowboard • a person who reports and forecasts the weather • keep out of sight; avoid detection or attention • to talk boastfully,displaying arrogant and pompous speech • ...
Cellular Respiration 2014-11-18
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- 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
- 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 uses oxygen
- what is made during fermentation in food like bread, wine and cheese
- made during glycolysis besides ATP
- the process of obtaining energy from food
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- made with oxygen from one glucose molecule
- where glycolysis takes place in a cell
- what is given off as waste during fermentation in foods
- what is made during fermentation in muscles
- another name for anaerobic respiration
- the type of cellular respiration that does not use oxygen
- the most common food source to obtain energy
- the reaction where 4 ATP's are created by 2 ATP's are being used
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 • ...
Cellular Respiration and Fermentation 2014-11-18
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- what is given off as waste during fermentation in foods
- the process of obtaining energy from food
- made during glycolysis besides ATP
- what is made during fermentation in food like bread, wine and cheese
- made with oxygen from one glucose molecule
- the reaction where 4 ATP's are created by 2 ATP's are being used
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- what is made during fermentation in muscles
- where glycolysis takes place in a cell
- 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
- the type of cellular respiration that does not use oxygen
- 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
- another name for anaerobic respiration
- the energy released from glucose
- the type of cellular respiration that uses oxygen
- the most common food source to obtain energy
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 • ...
Manipulating Genes and Genomes 1 2 2014-11-01
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- The production of an RNA copy of a DNA strand
- Bases C, T and U that have one ring as the base
- Different genes are suppressed in males and females thanks to *** splicing
- The decoding of an RNA molecule to produce protein
- The phosphate and hydroxyl group are joined in split DNA with the help of DNA ***
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- DNA is double stranded and ***
- The technique of using electric shocks to insert DNA into bacteria is called
- Plasmid DNA isolation requires sodium *** sulphate which denatures proteins and disrupts cell membranes
- In prokaryotic cells DNA can be seen as ***
- Bases A and G that have two rings as the base
- Whether DNA binds to positively charged ion exchange matrix or nor depends on the concentration of ***
- pBk322 insertion will cause the inactivation of the gene that codes resistance to ***
- TBP is a box binding protein to ***
- The genome is replicated in the *** phase
- A unit of heredity composed of nucleic acid
15 Clues: DNA is double stranded and *** • TBP is a box binding protein to *** • The genome is replicated in the *** phase • In prokaryotic cells DNA can be seen as *** • A unit of heredity composed of nucleic acid • The production of an RNA copy of a DNA strand • Bases A and G that have two rings as the base • Bases C, T and U that have one ring as the base • ...
Deez Rocks \(-o-)/ 2015-09-17
Across
- loose particles of rock mineral that are the size of gravel larger then pebbles,but smaller than boulders
- loose particle of rock or mineral that range in size from 2-64 millimetres in diameter
- a layer of sediment or sedimentary rock
- the movement of weathering rocks and soil
- the breaking of rocks by water,snow,ice,wind,chemical,gravity or plants roots
- fine grains surrounding larger grains in a sedimentary rocks
- molten rock that flows out into the earth's surface
- loose particles of rock or mineral that ranges in size from 0.0625-2.0 millimetres in diameter
Down
- the huge mass in the very centre of the earth made mostly of iron and nickel.it is divided into an outer core and inner core
- a scientist who studies the identification,properties,and distribution of minerals
- a loose rock larger than 256 millimetres (10 inches)
- layers,or bands,in rocks
- a scientist who studies geology
- melted
- molten rock that is located beneath the earth's surface
15 Clues: melted • layers,or bands,in rocks • a scientist who studies geology • a layer of sediment or sedimentary rock • the movement of weathering rocks and soil • molten rock that flows out into the earth's surface • a loose rock larger than 256 millimetres (10 inches) • molten rock that is located beneath the earth's surface • ...
Rite Aid 2017-02-21
Across
- If the matrix has been exhausted and you need direction have sup call (_____)
- DO NOT give the(__) WEB number to the technician
- If guard companies Strategic or St. Mortiz cannot cover the WO should be sent to (___)
- If store has a "Well Water" send it to (_____)
- Zero out the DNE on a (_____) WO
Down
- We do not follow up on work orders going to (_____)
- We do NOT move out (____) for the vendors
- If the fire sprinkler system is leaking or in need of repair code as (___)
- DO NOT follow up on (_____)WOs or contact them
- If request is for pharmacy door redirect to (_____)
- Only vendor you have to create an IFM WO for,for Rite Aid
- Request code for snow removal on roof
- DNE increases can only be requested by a vendor on site for work that can be completed(______)
- Roof Repairs CANNOT be completed while it is (_____)
- If the(____) team cannot resolve the issue remotely,they will dispatch a tech for the service repairs
15 Clues: Zero out the DNE on a (_____) WO • Request code for snow removal on roof • We do NOT move out (____) for the vendors • DO NOT follow up on (_____)WOs or contact them • If store has a "Well Water" send it to (_____) • DO NOT give the(__) WEB number to the technician • We do not follow up on work orders going to (_____) • ...
Structures & Groupings 2024-03-16
Across
- relatively few levels of management (smaller chain of command and wider the span of control)
- grouping based on geographic divisions
- type of structure that spreads the responsibility across various sections of the business.
- grouping an organisation into departments
- staff being given decision-making power.
- removing some of the existing activities carried out by a business e.g. closing branches
Down
- various sections of the business working together in teams which are created for specific projects and time periods and supervised by a project manager.
- shape of tall or flat structures
- structure that maintains major responsibilities and power in the company head office.
- organising the business activities based on production processes/equipment used
- when an organisation contracts another to do work for them
- flow of information and decisions through an organisation.
- when an organisation removes levels of management
- multiple levels of management (long chain of command running from top to bottom)
- of control the number of subordinates working under a superior.
15 Clues: shape of tall or flat structures • grouping based on geographic divisions • staff being given decision-making power. • grouping an organisation into departments • when an organisation removes levels of management • when an organisation contracts another to do work for them • flow of information and decisions through an organisation. • ...
Engineering Crossword 2024-04-16
Across
- A combination of multiple sketches on Autodesk Inventor
- The material most commonly used in 3D printers in class
- What should always be worn at all times when operating machinery
- The person who is asking for the creation of a product
- The conditions that must be met for a design to pass a test
- Used to turn a 2D object into a 3D object on Autodesk Inventor
- An item consulted in the research stage of creating a product
Down
- A rough sketch of a design made without labels or dimensions
- The person who will purchase a product
- You take these to prevent being injured during a test
- An improvement on an already existing invention
- A person who solves problems
- You get one of these to mark ownership of intellectual property
- Used to collect data on the desires of the target audience of a product
- You make a decision ____ to determine the best solution for a problem
15 Clues: A person who solves problems • The person who will purchase a product • An improvement on an already existing invention • You take these to prevent being injured during a test • The person who is asking for the creation of a product • A combination of multiple sketches on Autodesk Inventor • The material most commonly used in 3D printers in class • ...
Engineering Design Review 2024-04-10
Across
- A computer program used to create 2D and 3D models
- What is important to consider when disposing of a product?
- Engineering _____ Process- A series of steps engineers use to solve problems
- A working model made of easily accessible materials to represent your idea
- A new or improved version of an already existing device or process
- A process that moves back and forth between steps
- Gather information related to the problem to inform your solution
- science, technology, engineering and math
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- A process that helps you generate ideas- write everything down!
- A brand new solution to a problem, usually after a study or experiment
- The step of the engineering design process where you share what your solution is with others
- To repeat an already completed task to incorporate new information
- The standards laid out for a project that the solution must meet
- Step 1 of the EDP ______ the problem- Identify and describe the issue that needs solved
- A _____ matrix is a tool that helps determine the best solution using criteria
15 Clues: science, technology, engineering and math • A process that moves back and forth between steps • A computer program used to create 2D and 3D models • What is important to consider when disposing of a product? • A process that helps you generate ideas- write everything down! • The standards laid out for a project that the solution must meet • ...
UNIT 2 2025-10-15
Across
- modification or transformation in the way business is conducted
- passing the role or responsibility of a task who is underneath you
- factors that drive employees to perform their jobs with energy and commitment
- removing one or more layers in its hierarchical structure
- organizational structure that creates project teams from across traditional functional departments
- decision making is predominantly made by a small group of senior managers
- an organization that looks at the need of a job being done for the success of the business
Down
- a management function that includes directing and motivating staff
- style where managers are willing to delegate authority and consult with subordinates
- a management function that includes establishing strategic objectives
- thinking which is reliant on the use of a logical process, dependent on data.
- type of people that motivate, inspire, encourage support, guide.
- organisational system with standardised procedures and rules
- leadership style that adapts based on circumstances
- a person under the authority or control of another within an organization
15 Clues: leadership style that adapts based on circumstances • removing one or more layers in its hierarchical structure • organisational system with standardised procedures and rules • modification or transformation in the way business is conducted • type of people that motivate, inspire, encourage support, guide. • ...
Solution Evaluation 2023-09-12
Across
- known as a growth-share matrix
- determining the cause and degree of difference between the baseline and actual performance.
- a set of quantifiable measures used to evaluate a solution or business
- used to study the major facets of a potential opportunity
Down
- conducted with individual stakeholders and users to gain insights about root causes in situations
- assess whether or not a solution has achieved the desired business results
6 Clues: known as a growth-share matrix • used to study the major facets of a potential opportunity • a set of quantifiable measures used to evaluate a solution or business • assess whether or not a solution has achieved the desired business results • determining the cause and degree of difference between the baseline and actual performance. • ...
Quizzotica 2021-09-08
Across
- This matrix contains question marks
- Contains 4 growth strategies. Named after Igor
- A P of marketing that deals with Media
Down
- The type of marketing that uses unconventional methods to boost sales or attract interest in a brand.
- Marketing that focuses on targeting your business to consumers at the moment it matters
- The action or business of promoting and selling products or services, including market research and advertising.
6 Clues: This matrix contains question marks • A P of marketing that deals with Media • Contains 4 growth strategies. Named after Igor • Marketing that focuses on targeting your business to consumers at the moment it matters • The type of marketing that uses unconventional methods to boost sales or attract interest in a brand. • ...
A Level Respiration 2021-06-16
Across
- The only stage in respiration that does not produce any ATP
- Fluid filled inner part of mitochondria
- Removal of hydrogen atoms from a substrate
- How many carbon atoms are found in Pyruvate?
- Organelles involved in protein synthesis
- The apparatus used to measure the rate of respiration
- How many carbon atoms are found in Acetyl Coenzyme A?
- Product of the link reaction
- The net number of molecules of ATP produced in glycolysis
- A coenzyme
- Final electron acceptor in oxidative phosphorylation
- Which respiratory substrate has the energy value of 39kJ/g?
- ATP
- Removal of hydrogen atoms from substrate molecules
- Site of anaerobic respiration
Down
- Removal of a carboxyl group from a substrate molecule
- This is what Acetyl Coenzyme A combines with in Krebs cycle
- What does RQ stand for?
- Inner highly folded mitochondrial membrane
- An organic substance that can be oxidised by respiration
- Final product of glycolysis
- Flow of protons down their concentration gradient
- First stage of respiration
- When ethanol accepts hydrogen atoms from reduced NAD, it is __________ to ethanol
- Stalked particles found on the inner mitochondrial membrane
- The oxygen required to break down pyruvate in the liver
26 Clues: ATP • A coenzyme • What does RQ stand for? • First stage of respiration • Final product of glycolysis • Product of the link reaction • Site of anaerobic respiration • Fluid filled inner part of mitochondria • Organelles involved in protein synthesis • Inner highly folded mitochondrial membrane • Removal of hydrogen atoms from a substrate • ...
Cartilage and muscle structure 2022-06-26
Across
- Protein that makes up the thick myofilaments
- Protein that covers the myosin binding sites
- Cytopasm of a muscle fibre
- Area consisting of only thick myofilaments
- A cylinder of myofilaments within a muscle fibre
- A globular protein forming thin myofilaments
- Smooth ER of muscle fibres
- Spaces occupied by bone and cartilage cells
- Inorganic component of bone 70%
- Globular protein on thin myofilaments that changes shape when calcium binds to it
- Hyaline cartilage at the ends of long bones
- Horizontal channels in bone contain blood vessels
- Disease usually caused by lack of vit D
- A multinucleate muscle cell
- One contraction unit of a myofibril
- Point of attachment for thin myofilament
- Process of bone forming from cartilage
- Point of attachement for thick myofilaments
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- Protein in the matrix of cartilage
- Thick and thin versions of these exist
- cartilage cells
- one unit of compact bone, an osteon
- Part of a sarcomere that contains thin myofilaments
- Plasma membrane of a muscle fibre (cell)
- Protein forms the organic component of bone
- Cytoplasm filled interconnecting tubules that surround bone cells
- Genetic disease causes bone deformity
- Region containing thick and thin myofilaments
28 Clues: cartilage cells • Cytopasm of a muscle fibre • Smooth ER of muscle fibres • A multinucleate muscle cell • Inorganic component of bone 70% • Protein in the matrix of cartilage • one unit of compact bone, an osteon • One contraction unit of a myofibril • Genetic disease causes bone deformity • Thick and thin versions of these exist • Process of bone forming from cartilage • ...
The Five People You Meet In Heaven 2022-05-31
Across
- a boxing match fought for prize money.
- a seasoned smoked sausage made of beef and pork.
- an early type of aircraft with two pairs of wings, one above the other.
- a reinforced plastic material composed of glass fibers embedded in a resin matrix.
- (of a machine) designed to cut or shape metal using a rotating tool.
- (of a person) ungracefully thin and tall.
- walk with a heavy tread.
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- an instrument or device for compressing something.
- wild or distraught with fear, anxiety, or other emotion.
- pretend to be affected by (a feeling, state, or injury).
- extend beyond or above a surface
- a platform supported on pillars or girders leading out from the shore into a body of water, used as a landing stage for boats.
- undo (twisted, knitted, or woven threads).
- marked by exactness and accuracy of expression or detail
- a greenish-blue color.
- smile or speak in a contemptuous or mocking manner.
- quick and light in movement or action; agile.
- a cabin on a suspended ski lift.
- relating to an artery or arteries.
- denoting, relating to, or operated by a liquid moving in a confined space under pressure
20 Clues: a greenish-blue color. • walk with a heavy tread. • extend beyond or above a surface • a cabin on a suspended ski lift. • relating to an artery or arteries. • a boxing match fought for prize money. • (of a person) ungracefully thin and tall. • undo (twisted, knitted, or woven threads). • quick and light in movement or action; agile. • ...
Strategic Management 2023-01-14
Across
- Able to be more successful than other
- The Process of deciding
- The process of making something different
- An Action of solving a problem
- Facts about someone or something
- A chance to do something that you would like to do
- A person or thing that may damage something
- Buying & selling as a way of earning money
- A plan in order to achive something
- An arrangement of number in row and column
- The action of leading a group of people
- The process of dealing with or controlling things or people
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- To arrange something in an organized way
- A detailed examination of anything
- Increasing in activity or value
- The application of scientific knowledge
- A system to be operated with the use of internet
- The way in which something planned & made or arranged
- The ability to make plans for the future
- A series of action for particular
- A group of people or companies that work closely together
- Process of systematic inquiry that collection of data
- How good or bad something ?
- Involving the entire world
- Particular way of doing something
25 Clues: The Process of deciding • How good or bad something ? • Involving the entire world • An Action of solving a problem • Increasing in activity or value • Facts about someone or something • A series of action for particular • Particular way of doing something • A detailed examination of anything • A plan in order to achive something • Able to be more successful than other • ...
