matrix Crossword Puzzles
INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM 2019-11-30
Across
- Keratinocytes originated in ... basale
- Skin consists of ... layer
- ... add a yellow or orange tint to skin
- Thickest and toughest part of skin
- Skin exist in … distinct thickness
- Deep wound healing consists of four ...
- Dermal layer consist of two…
- Reticular region provides …
- ... glands are absent at thick skin
- Arrector pili (smooth muscle) cause …
- … gives skin darkness
- One of the integumentary system
- … skin found only on the bottom of feet and on palmar surfaces of hands and fingers
- Skin gives physical and … protection
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- Sebaceous gland secretes oily liquid called …
- Keratinocytes slowly moved ... as they develop
- ... in nail matrix divide to provide nail growth
- … follicles present at thin skin
- One of the other prominent cell
- The thin epithelial layer of skin
- Reticular region contains various embedded…
- Colour of human skin is the result of three …
- Nails are made of packed ... epidermal cells
- Reticular region also provides … to the skin
- … skin covers most of the body
- Skin serves as a protective …
- Skin can ... body temperature
- … contributes a pink to red tone to the skin
- ...on the skin activates final form of vitamin D
- The superficial portion of the dermis
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 other prominent cell • One of the integumentary system • … follicles present at thin skin • The thin epithelial layer of skin • ...
Linguistics Review Units 4-8 2020-12-18
Across
- The whole world has experienced this since March
- You might feel this if you are really upset
- I was excited at the ____________ of winning the game
- You might get fired for _____
- You would find a great ____________ point at the top of a mountain
- A detective would be skilled in the art of ____________ thinking
- Banking term
- Set up, create
- Not up-to-date
- Beneath 0
- A _______ is an important document from a school
- I might want the Post Office to __________ a package
- Not calm, but ________
- Disappearing
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- If something sticks out, it is _________
- A story to illustrate a point
- A good feeling
- Not advanced
- If I don't want to permit something, I might ______ it
- Similar to population
- If I don't really want to do something, I might feel _______
- Not frequent, but
- Synonym: achieve
- You can do this to YouTube videos, magazines, or beliefs
- It's nothing fancy but it is ___________
- Combine two or more things together
- Can't stop, won't stop
- A special type of mathematical table
- Bob must have a great deal of __________ to run a marathon
- These happen twice per year
30 Clues: Beneath 0 • Not advanced • Banking term • Disappearing • A good feeling • Set up, create • Not up-to-date • Synonym: achieve • Not frequent, but • Similar to population • Can't stop, won't stop • Not calm, but ________ • These happen twice per year • A story to illustrate a point • You might get fired for _____ • Combine two or more things together • A special type of mathematical table • ...
Chapter 5 and 6 2020-04-26
Across
- live and birth
- abrupt change in form
- raised epidermal papilla
- meaning gut and formation
- false stratification
- where separate bone or cartilage make contact.
- whiskers
- meaning beyond and form
- evenly distributed yolk
- spaces within the matrix of bone
- meaning nerve and formation
- bone development from cartilage
- phylogenetic change
- cells that respond to tactile stimulation
- release of milk to a suckling
- a thick protective layer
- diverse cell found in the skin of lampreys
- most prominent cell type of epidermis
- repeated mitotic cell division of zygote
- aging
- union of two mature gametes
- very long microvilli
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- superficial fascia
- skin
- bone forming cells
- meaning child and form
- gland located on the head of some birds
- egg and birth
- increase of cellular diversity
- firm, flexible connective tissue
- color and bearing
- glands of the eyelid
- gland that produce an oily secretion
- embryonic development
- body and form
- nineteenth century German biologist
- meaning organ and formation
- glands that produce milk
- protects the tip of digit
- tissue formation
- mature bone
41 Clues: skin • aging • whiskers • mature bone • egg and birth • body and form • live and birth • tissue formation • color and bearing • superficial fascia • bone forming cells • phylogenetic change • false stratification • glands of the eyelid • very long microvilli • abrupt change in form • embryonic development • meaning child and form • meaning beyond and form • evenly distributed yolk • raised epidermal papilla • ...
skeletal crossword 2020-10-22
Across
- do not attach to the sternum
- fracture where bone is crushed
- bone at the bottom of the spine
- type of bone that is cube shaped in appearance
- responsible for bone formation
- responsible for breaking down bone matrix
- smallest of the true vertebrae
- bone located on top of the skull
- bone located at lower back of the cranium
- bone in lower jaw area
- fracture where bone broken into many pieces
- type of bone that does not fit into any other category
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- type of bone that has a shaft and 2 ends
- separates nasal cavity from brain
- "butterfly shaped" bone
- mature osteoblasts
- typical skull fracture
- facial bones that form cheeks
- type of bone that protects internal organs
- bone located on the sides of the skull
- protects heart and lungs
- fractures most common in infants and children
- attach to the sternum
- consist of 24 bones surrounding the chest
- "tail bone"
- bone in upper jaw
- bone located in front of the skull
- fracture that does not penetrate skin
- most superior to the sternum
- fracture that results from twisting force
- fracture where bone penetrates skin
31 Clues: "tail bone" • bone in upper jaw • mature osteoblasts • attach to the sternum • typical skull fracture • bone in lower jaw area • "butterfly shaped" bone • protects heart and lungs • do not attach to the sternum • most superior to the sternum • facial bones that form cheeks • fracture where bone is crushed • responsible for bone formation • smallest of the true vertebrae • ...
Chapter 7 2021-10-20
Across
- when chemicals go down a concentration gradient
- pyruvate is converted into lactate
- when in the absence of o2, couples with glycolysis to convert pyruvate into another molecule
- pyruvate is converted into ethanol
- breaks down glucose into two molecules of pyruvate, a small amount of atp made
- uses the flow of h+ to drive the phosphorylation of ATP
- the space within the inner membrane of the mitochondria
- uses the electrons from the electron carriers made in the first two steps, accounts for almost 90% of ATP synthesis
- putting a phosphate group onto a molecule
- completes the breakdown of glucose, a small amount of ATP made
- processes without o2
- cellular energy
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- chemical reaction that consists of the coupling of an oxidation reaction and a reduction reaction
- NADPH, FADH2, NADH
- when pyruvate loses an electron
- taking a phosphate group off of a molecule
- processes with o2
- three-c sugar that can be decarboxylated and oxidized to make acetyl CoA
- where cellular respiration happens
- combination of an acetyl group derived from pyruvic acid and coenzyme A, which is made from pantothenic acid
20 Clues: cellular energy • processes with o2 • NADPH, FADH2, NADH • processes without o2 • when pyruvate loses an electron • pyruvate is converted into lactate • pyruvate is converted into ethanol • where cellular respiration happens • putting a phosphate group onto a molecule • taking a phosphate group off of a molecule • when chemicals go down a concentration gradient • ...
Lesson 12 2022-03-23
Across
- to provide with the necessary materials or supplies for service or action
- to not make noise
- to judge before receiving all or enough of the facts
- sheltered from the sun's rays
- something that produces an effect
- god of love in Roman mythology, often pictured with a bow and arrow
- very small
- something (as a mold) that gives form, foundation, or origin to something else enclosed in it
- without a companion : alone
- a device that automatically performs tasks that are complicated
- damp or moist
- to check again
Down
- happening often
- to convert food into simpler forms that can be taken in and used by the body
- exactly the same in number, amount, degree, rank, or quality
- the planet second in order from the sun
- not sensible or logical
- the highest point
- an individual of the species of primate mammal that walks on two feet, is related to the great apes, and is distinguished by a greatly developed brain with capacity for speech and abstract reasoning
- to stitch again
- a sauce made from the thickened and seasoned juices of cooked meat
- brief portion of time
- to leave out
23 Clues: very small • to leave out • damp or moist • to check again • happening often • to stitch again • the highest point • to not make noise • brief portion of time • not sensible or logical • without a companion : alone • sheltered from the sun's rays • something that produces an effect • the planet second in order from the sun • to judge before receiving all or enough of the facts • ...
Replace Lowest Grade 2021-11-23
Across
- a shrub outside your house; president when you were born
- When you ma drives a car, can be good or bad; you get what you give
- Mr. Brent must have been great in his past life
- sup mon; thanksgiving is soon... very rainy 2. smells like teen spirit, ultimate peace,
- when you look in the mirror lol
- an island near NYC
- Mr. Brent; connects ceiling and floor; no space
- main character in The Matrix; turning point because of agriculture
- RIP King tut, tallest is 481 ft, like a huge coffin, points up to the Sun Gods
- 282, what do you do to a nail, Robbie
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- handsome and funny global I teacher
- Mr. Holloway = top, Brent = middle, you = bottom :(
- smells like teen spirit, what's up "bud"?
- the wheel, hieroglyphics, and even social media; new ideas
- what's good? don't be confused
- dying is nasty, Chinese political structure
- 4,100 miles, largest in the world
- country in northeastern Africa
- red and green mixed together, 3,000 miles, China
- 1st civilization ever; extremely fertile land
- You wear it and you drive on it, no space
- wash your hands, flush the toilet, take a shower, sprinklers in yard
22 Clues: an island near NYC • what's good? don't be confused • country in northeastern Africa • when you look in the mirror lol • 4,100 miles, largest in the world • handsome and funny global I teacher • 282, what do you do to a nail, Robbie • smells like teen spirit, what's up "bud"? • You wear it and you drive on it, no space • dying is nasty, Chinese political structure • ...
Semester 1 Final Vocabulary Review 2021-12-09
Across
- the frame or skeleton of a structure
- 1. To be sorry for, 2. A feeling of regret
- 1. Endless, 2. A thing that has no end
- to tell or notify
- a space cloud made out of dust and gas
- 1. A chart, 2. A mold
- pig-like
- 1. A weasel-like animal, 2. To search out
- eagle-like
- 1. A person who works for a church, 2. To take care of
- a formal agreement
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- 1. A trade, 2. To trade
- plant life of an area
- 1. To slowly move backwards or away from, 2. To slowly weaken
- 1. To agree to, 2. A money award, 3. To agree that something is true
- to plan, invent, create, or work out
- 1. To stick, 2. To support or obey
- disconnected; separate and distinct
- to get used to
- 1. To set a price; to value; 2. To evaluate or judge
- animal life of an area
- Using logic or reason to guess what will happen
- 1. Cow-like, 2. An animal like a cow
- to move around a central point
- doesn’t move or moves very slowly
25 Clues: pig-like • eagle-like • to get used to • to tell or notify • a formal agreement • plant life of an area • 1. A chart, 2. A mold • animal life of an area • 1. A trade, 2. To trade • to move around a central point • doesn’t move or moves very slowly • 1. To stick, 2. To support or obey • disconnected; separate and distinct • to plan, invent, create, or work out • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-02-02
Across
- This enzyme catalyzes the CO2-RuBP connection
- Photosynthesis & cellular respiration both make this energy molecule
- Both mitochondria and chloroplasts generated ATP via...
- The membrane of this structure is where the electron transport chain occurs
- This element is released by plants that conduct photosynthesis
- This is a plant's version of the mitochondrial matrix
- This color of light is the least effective for growing most plants
- The "synthesis" part of photosynthesis, it uses chemical energy to make sugars, proteins, and fats
- Subatomic particles that are "excited" by light energy, driving the entire photosynthesis process
- The organelles that conduct photosynthesis
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- A pair of Chlorophyll A molecules are found here
- The Calvin Cycle takes this molecule and makes sugar
- Metal atom found in the center of the chlorophyll molecule
- The electron transport chain generates a ... gradient which turns the ATP synthase motor
- Photosynthesis only makes this energy molecule
- The light reactions begin with this system first
- This molecule is split for its electrons
- The "photo" part of photosynthesis, where light energy is converted into chemical energy
- Green pigment that absorbs light energy
- These types of plants include jade and cacti, specialize in water conservation
20 Clues: Green pigment that absorbs light energy • This molecule is split for its electrons • The organelles that conduct photosynthesis • This enzyme catalyzes the CO2-RuBP connection • Photosynthesis only makes this energy molecule • A pair of Chlorophyll A molecules are found here • The light reactions begin with this system first • ...
MF & Movies 2018-11-06
Across
- Tool used to Monitor Mainframe Jobs (4)
- Name means small child but it is about a mission (4)
- Man with a WEB (9)
- Earth's Mightest warrior coming together (8)
- about a mother (3)
- All about Mafia family (9)
- Mainframe OS (3)
- Determinies the Input Queue (5)
- Random access of data in VSAM KSDS (4)
- A Movie about eavacuation in KUWAIT
- Man with Muscle(4)
- Command used to copy selected value into clipboard (3)
- Specifies the satus of the dataset (4)
- Operation which is used to run a program (4)
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- The Triology, which talks about ORACLE (6)
- A movie by SLB (9)
- Special DD name used for printing system messages (8)
- MAn and MAchines (12)
- 4096 bytes of data in Main Memory (5)
- Provides notification only when coded (6)
- Command that can be used at line & Primary command (4)
- Green Man(4)
- Used to skip a couple of steps (7)
- 4096 bytes of data in Auxilary storage (4)
- Parameter which puts a hold on CPU time (4)
- Parameter specifies the physical character of dataset(3)
26 Clues: Green Man(4) • Mainframe OS (3) • A movie by SLB (9) • Man with a WEB (9) • about a mother (3) • Man with Muscle(4) • MAn and MAchines (12) • All about Mafia family (9) • Determinies the Input Queue (5) • Used to skip a couple of steps (7) • A Movie about eavacuation in KUWAIT • 4096 bytes of data in Main Memory (5) • Specifies the satus of the dataset (4) • ...
Chapter 5: Skin 2016-11-07
Across
- Deepest layer of the epidermis
- When it's hot our blood vessels __________________
- Composed of fused, dead, keratinized cells
- Deepest layer of the SKIN
- Produce the protein keratin
- Produce earwax in the ear
- Portion of the hair below the surface
- Help us sense touch, located in the dermis and the epidermis
- Sheath which surrounds the hair root
- Composed of 5 epithelial layers, found in palms and soles
- Location in the hair which produces new hair cells
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- White semilunar area near the nail root
- Elimination of substances from the body
- Most superficial layer of the epidermis
- Prevent the evaporation of water from the skin
- Found in the epidermis, react to pain, heat and cold
- Gives skin strength, ability to stretch
- Sensations which arise in the skin
- Most common sweat gland
- One way our body regulates temperature
- Also known as the cutaneous membrane
- Layer of skin found only in thick skin
- Produced by the skin when activated by UV rays
- Produce the pigment melanin
- Where nail growth occurs
25 Clues: Most common sweat gland • Where nail growth occurs • Deepest layer of the SKIN • Produce earwax in the ear • Produce the protein keratin • Produce the pigment melanin • Deepest layer of the epidermis • Sensations which arise in the skin • Also known as the cutaneous membrane • Sheath which surrounds the hair root • Portion of the hair below the surface • ...
strategic management 2013-02-01
Across
- technique for extension of present trend to future
- kind of environment which includes forces from suppliers, distributors, customers, and competitors
- wnder which factor would changes in interest rate come
- gathering analyzing information about bout products, customers, competitors
- strategy, ,kind of business level strategy
- used for analysing competition in industry
- organisation which popularised use of delphi
- the other name is contingency planning
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- equal number of buyers and sellers
- An aspirational description of what an organization would like to achieve
- matrix presentation of opporturnity or threat
- helps in defining underlying economic, technical factors and nature of competition
- group of organsiations that offer similar products,that are substitutes
- strategy which comes into play when planned strategy fail to give desired result
- philosophy which states that strategies come into existence through making of small decisions periodically
- statement defines what an organization is, why it exists, its reason for being
- pursue similar strategy with similar resources
- one of the three levels of strategy
- industry is small scattered and non mechanised
- obstacles that make it difficult to enter a given market
- derived from the word strategos
21 Clues: derived from the word strategos • equal number of buyers and sellers • one of the three levels of strategy • the other name is contingency planning • strategy, ,kind of business level strategy • used for analysing competition in industry • organisation which popularised use of delphi • matrix presentation of opporturnity or threat • ...
Hot Soup 2014-06-04
Across
- A group of genetically identical individuals
- A world in miniature
- Sandstone made up of a matrix of clay minerals
- The fact or quality of being different
- The process of learning through suffering
- The largest mangrove forest in the world
- A deep narrow passage with steep, rocky sides
- Occurring between galaxies
- To strive in opposition
- Spirited enjoyment
- A metrical foot made up of two syllables
- Adornments that involve oscillations between notes
- A type of root that extends above the ground
- Relating to the middle ages
- A reward or inducement
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- To intensify the negative aspects of
- The use of deception to achieve one's purpose
- To undergo a break
- To elevate
- Ancient beyond memory or record
- Not stable or calm
- Another word for truce
- Deviating from what is normal
- A scattered population with a common origin in a smaller geographic area
- Marked by one's own experiences or life history
- Areas near or beyond a boundary
- The Indonesian part of Borneo
- Up to this time
- In the form of a letter or letters
- Portending evil or harm
30 Clues: To elevate • Up to this time • To undergo a break • Not stable or calm • Spirited enjoyment • A world in miniature • Another word for truce • A reward or inducement • To strive in opposition • Portending evil or harm • Occurring between galaxies • Relating to the middle ages • Deviating from what is normal • The Indonesian part of Borneo • Ancient beyond memory or record • ...
VN02 Skeletal System 2023-11-15
Across
- denoting a normal shaped skull size and width
- the skull, vertebrae and ribs
- they provide bone with strength
- the most cranial structures of the pelvic bone
- cells that help to remodel bone
- for example, the elbow joint
- found at the distal end of the femur that communicate with the tibial plateau
- the region between the elbow and carpus
- the type of tissue that bone is made up of
- towards the head
- the first long bone of the forelimb
- a perpendicular plane through the long axis of the body, head and limbs
- to bend towards the body or 'close' a joint
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- a joint that allows a wide range of movement
- found distal to the carpus in dogs and cats
- cells that produce bone around the collagen matrix
- the lateral bone of the cranium that also houses the bullae
- the correct number of thoracic vertebrae found in canines
- ossification where cartilage is replaced by bone to form the growing skeleton
- the correct term for 'spongy bone' found beneath the cortex
- the correct term for a joint
- towards the nose
- towards the tail
- the bone that holds the incisors in place
24 Clues: towards the nose • towards the tail • towards the head • for example, the elbow joint • the correct term for a joint • the skull, vertebrae and ribs • they provide bone with strength • cells that help to remodel bone • the first long bone of the forelimb • the region between the elbow and carpus • the bone that holds the incisors in place • ...
Anita a Michal 2024-08-17
Across
- / Kde sa uskutočnilo prvé rande páru? (4 písmená)
- / Aké je nové priezvisko nevesty po svadbe? (8 písmen)
- / Aké je meno firmy, v ktorej pracuje nevesta? (9 písmen)
- / V ktorej krajine bol pár naposledy na spoločnej dovolenke? (9 písmen)
- / V ktorom meste pár momentálne býva? (6 písmen)
- / Aké je meno mamky ženícha? (4 písmená)
- / Aké je priezvisko nevesty za slobodna? (8 písmen)
- / Aká je značka auta, ktoré vlastní ženích? (5 písmen)
- / Aké je znamenie ženícha vo zverokruhu? (10 písmen)
- / Aké je meno firmy, v ktorej pracuje ženích? (9 písmen)
- / V ktorom mesiaci ženích požiadal nevestu o ruku? (9 písmen)
- / Aká je obľúbená kapela páru? (15 písmen)
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- / Odkiaľ pochádza ženích? (7 písmen)
- / Aké je meno svedka nevesty? (8 písmen)
- / Aká je najobľúbenejšia dovolenková destinácia páru? (6 písmen)
- / Aké je meno miesta, kde sa koná svadba? (10 písmen)
- / Ako sa volá obľúbený seriál nevesty?
- / Ako sa volá obľúbený film ženícha?
- / Aké je meno otca nevesty? (4 písmená)
- / Koľko súrodencov má ženích? (4 písmená)
- / Odkiaľ pochádza nevesta? (7 písmen)
- / Aké je meno ženíchovho svedka? (6 písmen)
- / V ktorom mesiaci sa pár dal dokopy? (8 písmen)
23 Clues: / Odkiaľ pochádza ženích? (7 písmen) • / Ako sa volá obľúbený film ženícha? • / Odkiaľ pochádza nevesta? (7 písmen) • / Ako sa volá obľúbený seriál nevesty? • / Aké je meno otca nevesty? (4 písmená) • / Aké je meno svedka nevesty? (8 písmen) • / Aké je meno mamky ženícha? (4 písmená) • / Koľko súrodencov má ženích? (4 písmená) • / Aká je obľúbená kapela páru? (15 písmen) • ...
boek het instituut 2024-05-25
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- Wie is de Bff van de hoofdperonage?
- Wat is de livelings kleur van de hoofdperonage?
- Wat is het jaarelijkse ceremonie van het instituut??
- Wie is het hoofdpersonage?
- Wie is de directeur?
- In welke ruimte zitten ze?
- Wie is de broer van de hoofdperonage?
- Hoe heet het gebouw waar het verhaal zich af speelt?
- Wat is de naam code van de hoofdpersoon?
- Wat is de kleur van hun uniform?
- In welke seizoen zijn ze?
- Wat is het vervoermiddel van het eiland?
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- Hoe heet het eiland waar het instituut ligt?
- Wat is de lievelings boek van de hoofdperonage?
- Welke instrument speelt de hoofdperonage?
- Wie is de vriend van de hoofdpersonage?
- Wat is de lievelings eten van de hoofdperonage?
- Wat is de lievlings snack van de hoofperonage?
- Wat is het lieveringsvak van de hoofdperonage?
- Wat is de lievelings film van de hoofdperonage?
- Wie is de antagonist?
- Wat is de hobby van de hoofdperonage?
- Hoe heet de moeder van de hoofd peronage?
- Wat is de hobby van de antagonist?
- Wat is het lievelingsspel van de hoofdperonage?
- Hoe is de verhaaltempo?
- Wie is de assistent van de directeur?
27 Clues: Wie is de directeur? • Wie is de antagonist? • Hoe is de verhaaltempo? • In welke seizoen zijn ze? • Wie is het hoofdpersonage? • In welke ruimte zitten ze? • Wat is de kleur van hun uniform? • Wat is de hobby van de antagonist? • Wie is de Bff van de hoofdperonage? • Wat is de hobby van de hoofdperonage? • Wie is de broer van de hoofdperonage? • ...
Skin and Bones Review 2024-09-04
Across
- a bone forming cell
- joint that has the least range of motion
- part of hair that contains undifferentiated cells that generate the hair
- position where you stand errect with feet and palms facing forward with thumb out to side
- bone that houses red bone marrow aka cancellous
- tissue that holds pieces of bone together while it heals
- number of thoracic vertebra in the human body
- a mature bone cell
- motion that moves a limb away from the midline
- hormone that decreaces osteoclast activity which will decrease blood calcium levels
- joint with greatest range of motion
- process of making blood cells
- sits on top of the dermal papilla
- deepest layer of the epidermis
- blood that has collected in a limited space
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- bending that decreases the angle between bone and joint
- the process of becoming bone
- the growth plate of long bones is called
- number of layers in the epidermis
- multinucleated cell that breaks bone down
- circular motion performed by ball and socket joint
- a hole
- immovable joint between flat bones of skull
- the shaft of a long bone
- bone growth that increases the diameter of a bone
25 Clues: a hole • a mature bone cell • a bone forming cell • the shaft of a long bone • the process of becoming bone • process of making blood cells • deepest layer of the epidermis • number of layers in the epidermis • sits on top of the dermal papilla • joint with greatest range of motion • the growth plate of long bones is called • joint that has the least range of motion • ...
Science Fiction 2024-05-27
Across
- the alien species from which Mr. Spock halfway descends
- “…the most massively useful thing an interstellar hitchhiker can have.”
- androids may dream of this animal
- the main setting of Star Trek: The Original Series
- everything, …, all at once
- the titular doctor in H. G. Wells’ 1896 novel
- the second last survivor of the Nostromo
- the extraterrestrial threat present in H. G. Wells’ The War of the Worlds
- vegetables grown by the titular character in Andy Weir’s The Martian
- the planet from which the highly cultivated Spice Melange is sourced
- the first rule in the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
- one of the three central characters in The Matrix, also the name for the Greek god of dreams
- book one in Jeff Vandermeer’s Southern Reach trilogy
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- a popular trope in current science-fiction media
- name of the ancient and powerful sisterhood in Frank Herbert’s Dune
- the mind-killer
- the setting of William Gibson’s Neuromancer
- published in 1818, considered by many to be the first true science-fiction novel
- dinosaur DNA was sourced from this insect in Jurassic Park
- Korben Dallas’ vocation in The Fifth Element
- the extraterrestrial object present throughout 2001: A Space Odyssey
21 Clues: the mind-killer • everything, …, all at once • androids may dream of this animal • the second last survivor of the Nostromo • the setting of William Gibson’s Neuromancer • Korben Dallas’ vocation in The Fifth Element • the titular doctor in H. G. Wells’ 1896 novel • a popular trope in current science-fiction media • the main setting of Star Trek: The Original Series • ...
Science Fiction 2024-05-27
Across
- the alien species from which Mr. Spock halfway descends
- “…the most massively useful thing an interstellar hitchhiker can have.”
- androids may dream of this animal
- the main setting of Star Trek: The Original Series
- everything, …, all at once
- the titular doctor in H. G. Wells’ 1896 novel
- the second last survivor of the Nostromo
- the extraterrestrial threat present in H. G. Wells’ The War of the Worlds
- vegetables grown by the titular character in Andy Weir’s The Martian
- the planet from which the highly cultivated Spice Melange is sourced
- the first rule in the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
- one of the three central characters in The Matrix, also the name for the Greek god of dreams
- book one in Jeff Vandermeer’s Southern Reach trilogy
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- a popular trope in current science-fiction media
- name of the ancient and powerful sisterhood in Frank Herbert’s Dune
- the mind-killer
- the setting of William Gibson’s Neuromancer
- published in 1818, considered by many to be the first true science-fiction novel
- dinosaur DNA was sourced from this insect in Jurassic Park
- Korben Dallas’ vocation in The Fifth Element
- the extraterrestrial object present throughout 2001: A Space Odyssey
21 Clues: the mind-killer • everything, …, all at once • androids may dream of this animal • the second last survivor of the Nostromo • the setting of William Gibson’s Neuromancer • Korben Dallas’ vocation in The Fifth Element • the titular doctor in H. G. Wells’ 1896 novel • a popular trope in current science-fiction media • the main setting of Star Trek: The Original Series • ...
Plant Breeding and Genetic Engineering 2022-09-22
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- The process of breeding for a specific trait
- segment of a chromosome that contains the heredity traits of an organism
- The genetic makeup of an organism
- Also known as DNA fingerprinting
- The alternative form of a gene
- a genetic variation that occurs naturally
- A process to improve plants
- Created by transferring genes
- When the alleles for a trait are different
- When only the strongest animals or plants reproduce
- The physical characteristics of an organism
- Passing of traits from parents to offspring
- Offspring that result from breeding different varieties or species
- Choosing the parents of the next generation
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- The use of biological processes for industrial purposes
- The process of making DNA information available to the cell
- Characteristic that is generally present but not expressed
- Provides a sequence of DNA fragments into a gel matrix
- A plant that has been bred to have specific characteristics
- The genetic makeup of an organism
- When both alleles for a trait are the same
- A genetically determined characteristic
- Deoxyribonucleic acid
- When offspring of distinctly different individuals have treats greater than the parents
- The qualitative genetic results based on qualities
- The outward, physical appearance of an organism
- Responsible for cellular function and development
27 Clues: Deoxyribonucleic acid • A process to improve plants • Created by transferring genes • The alternative form of a gene • Also known as DNA fingerprinting • The genetic makeup of an organism • The genetic makeup of an organism • A genetically determined characteristic • a genetic variation that occurs naturally • When both alleles for a trait are the same • ...
Tissues 2022-09-07
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- a two word name for the areolar connective tissue under a mucous membrane
- the adjective of a tissue that makes blood
- The most common protein fiber in your body
- a scientific name that refers to platelets
- rod like bony structures inside a spongy bone
- The embryological origin of connective tissues
- What skeletal muscle and cardiac muscle have in common
- the living space/area of cartilage and bone cells
- The helper cells of the nervous system
- what we find in the intercalated discs of cardiac muscle and between smooth muscle cells (2 words)
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- A 'juvenile' cartilage cell
- The cell at the start of all connective tissue propers
- a chemical released by mast cells
- very long slender projection of a neuron
- A location where elastic cartilage is found
- scientific name of a red blood cell
- The concentric circles around the central canal of an osteon
- When we combine ground substance and protein fibers
- The name for the cell body of a neuron
- a protein fiber that is neither collagen nor elastic
- a location (plural) where one would find dense regular connective tissue
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 • ...
Wildlife Week Crossword Competition 2022-10-02
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- outermost covering of hair
- lipid type abundantly present in cell membrane
- a DNA marker with variable repeats
- the basic proteins present in nucleosome
- a gel matrix used for the separation of DNA in electrophoresis
- microalgae with silica cell wall
- constricted part of chromosome linking sister chromatids
- a planar chromatography with silica adsorbent
- virus which infects bacteria
- study of annual growth rings of trees
- column chromatography with high pressure
- breathing holes of insects
- flower-bearing plants with seeds in the fruits
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- sugar present in RNA
- family of housefly
- instrument used for sterilization in microbiology
- life stage of insects before adult
- study which deals with use of computer science in biology
- bond between amino acids in protein
- study of pollen grains
- blood group phenotype lacking H antigen
- a Mortis stage where paleness of dead body occurs
- data book including endangered species of plant and animals
- negatively charged electrode
- terminal part of chromosome
- a terminal sugar present in antigen B
- a bioterrorism threat caused by bacillus species
- study of insects
- a spectrophotometer based on the scattering of light principle
- an important evidence in wildlife forensics based on footprints
30 Clues: study of insects • family of housefly • sugar present in RNA • study of pollen grains • outermost covering of hair • breathing holes of insects • terminal part of chromosome • negatively charged electrode • virus which infects bacteria • microalgae with silica cell wall • life stage of insects before adult • a DNA marker with variable repeats • bond between amino acids in protein • ...
Unit 2 Histology 2024-09-12
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- the study of tissues
- - Type of muscle tissue that is found only in the heart.
- - Type of loose connective tissue that is also called, "fat."
- - consists of one or more cells that make and secrete a particular product
- - Type of muscle tissue that is found in muscle to bone.
- - a nonliving substance that can bear weight and endure abuse
- - attaches skeletal muscles to bones
- Type of epithelial tissue that's main functions are absorption, secretion, and filteration.
- Type of epithelial tissue that's main function is to protect.
- - attaches bones to bones at joints
- - Type of tissue that involves neurons.
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- - Another word for "bone tissue."
- - Type of tissue that is found everywhere and connects body parts together.
- - Movement of muscles that are uncontrolled.
- - forming of immature cells
- - Movement of muscles that are consciously controlled.
- Type of tissue that lines, covers, and is the glandular tissue of the body.
- - cells that detect foreign substances and initiate local inflammatory response
- Groups of cells that are similar in structure and work together to perform the same function.
- - Type of tissue that contracts or shortens to produce movement.
- - type of muscle tissue that is found in hollow organs.
21 Clues: the study of tissues • - forming of immature cells • - Another word for "bone tissue." • - attaches bones to bones at joints • - attaches skeletal muscles to bones • - Type of tissue that involves neurons. • - Movement of muscles that are uncontrolled. • - Movement of muscles that are consciously controlled. • - type of muscle tissue that is found in hollow organs. • ...
You and I 2025-03-27
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- He played Neo in the matrix.
- was it ________ ? Rigggghtttt
- I'm really hoping you said ____ on April 14th.
- You + me + The garden = What?
- What game are we absolutely elite at?
- What month did we meet?
- The city we got our first place together.
- constellation that is represented by twins.
- What's an experience we always splurge on?
- Where did we go on our first date?
- eating out and getting a little sweet treat. What day is it?
- What always works out for us?
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- Boba, thrifting, babes, and knickknacks.
- A place in Massachusetts and a Sabrina's pet on TV
- he sings the absolute banger Jus the two of us.
- What is my zodiac sign?
- you and I are members of this very exclusive club.
- What did we name the stuffed animal from our first valentines day?
- In what city did we meet?
- I'm going on a rant, what might it be about this time?
- Our favorite way to start a Sunday.
- "Its a nice day, we should go on a ___"
- you're my fiancé and I am yours. So we are _____
- I guess you are the more _____ of the two of us.
24 Clues: What is my zodiac sign? • What month did we meet? • In what city did we meet? • He played Neo in the matrix. • was it ________ ? Rigggghtttt • You + me + The garden = What? • What always works out for us? • Where did we go on our first date? • Our favorite way to start a Sunday. • What game are we absolutely elite at? • "Its a nice day, we should go on a ___" • ...
Chapter 7 - Cellular Respiration 2024-10-29
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- The stage of respiration that doesn't make ATP
- A product of respiration that is produced during pyruvate breakdown and the citric acid cycle
- A product of respiration produced by the ETC
- The inner most part of the mitochondria
- The molecule broken down during the second stage of respiration
- The stage of respiration where glucose is split
- These reactions break down molecules and release energy
- The stage of respiration that produces the most ATP
- The term for a loss of an electron
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- The organelle where respiration occurs
- The stage of respiration that produces the most electron carriers
- The transport protein that produces lots of ATP
- The type of respiration that does not require oxygen gas
- The location where glycolysis take place
- One of the electron carriers of respiration
- The purpose of respiration is to produce this molecule
- The electron carrier that is only produced during the citric acid cycle
- The ETC creates one of these by moving H+ ions across a membrane
- The type of respiration that requires oxygen gas
- The monosaccharide needed for glycolysis
- The process where H+ ions diffuse through ATP synthase
21 Clues: The term for a loss of an electron • The organelle where respiration occurs • The inner most part of the mitochondria • The location where glycolysis take place • The monosaccharide needed for glycolysis • One of the electron carriers of respiration • A product of respiration produced by the ETC • The stage of respiration that doesn't make ATP • ...
Connective Tissue 2025-02-04
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- connect bone to bone
- allows for permanent deformation
- liquid/gel part of the ECM
- immune cells that "eat" pathogens and debris
- produces components of the extracellular matrix
- CT membrane covering bones
- surrounds muscle fascicles
- dense CT that drapes over muscles and forms tendons
- reduction of the force of impact on the body
- surrounds individual muscle fibers
- receptors that detect pressure or distortion
- protein fiber providing strength and structure
- fascia that surrounds brain and spinal cord
- ability to stick to surrounding structures
- electrical charge generated when pressure is applied
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- involved in allergic reactions & inflammation & release histamine
- liquid state of fascia
- tension and compression working together in balance
- detect pain
- covers and supports all the internal structures
- provide information about body position and movement
- connect muscle to bone
- thickened state of fascia
- fascia located just under the skin
- contractile part of fascia
- surrounds diarthrotic joints and contains synovial fluid
- surrounds entire muscle
- protein fiber that allows for stretch and recoil
- property of a substance to become less viscous when agitated or under stress
29 Clues: detect pain • connect bone to bone • liquid state of fascia • connect muscle to bone • surrounds entire muscle • thickened state of fascia • liquid/gel part of the ECM • CT membrane covering bones • surrounds muscle fascicles • contractile part of fascia • allows for permanent deformation • fascia located just under the skin • surrounds individual muscle fibers • ...
Nevada/Arizona 2024-11-18
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- 76ers to Suns to Rockets to TNT
- Hero of '01 WS with series winning hit
- Cardinals QB Jake the Snake
- Cardinals all time leader in TD's
- Suns all time Assists leader
- "Thunder Dan" of Suns from '88-'95
- Arizona State
- MLB began playing in PHX in '98
- University of Arizona ___
- UNLV Johnson played with Hornets & Knicks
- Raiders moved from Oakland to
- Cardinals S who left football to enlist in army
- UNLV alum The Ultimate Weapon for Eagles as QB
- #1 overall draft in '19 selected by Cardinals
- Seven seconds or less Suns HC
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- Co MVP of '01 WS
- Scored winning run of Gm 7 in '01 WS
- Suns all time leader in 3 pointers
- Suns PG later became mayor of Sacramento
- Mercury G highest scorer in WNBA history
- UNLV Runnin' ___
- Stadium Raiders play in
- HC of LV Raiders starting in '24
- NFL team moved from STL to Phoenix
- LV native won 4 majors in men's tennis
- WNBA team from LV
- UNLV coach Tark the ___
- LV NHL team Golden ___
- Cardinals HC "We let 'em off the hook"
- Suns all star aka The Matrix
30 Clues: Arizona State • Co MVP of '01 WS • UNLV Runnin' ___ • WNBA team from LV • LV NHL team Golden ___ • Stadium Raiders play in • UNLV coach Tark the ___ • University of Arizona ___ • Cardinals QB Jake the Snake • Suns all time Assists leader • Suns all star aka The Matrix • Raiders moved from Oakland to • Seven seconds or less Suns HC • 76ers to Suns to Rockets to TNT • ...
Practice 5/4 2025-05-04
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- A ______ is like a special kind of table where you put numbers, symbols, or even expressions in rows and columns.
- He ___ the door for the woman
- a ____ is a machine that can do things automatically
- To ______ something means to make it weaker or less concentrated
- To _____ means to look at something you've written or made and make it better
- A _____is a big, shaggy animal, sometimes called a buffalo, that lives in North America.
- The ____ feel from the tree.
- the ____ problem is we need to pay attention.
- A _____ is like a toy that you can make go up and down with a string.
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- He wanted to _____ the conversation (stop rambling)
- they need to ____ the bag
- A ____ is like a "no" vote that stops something from happening
- Everyone needs to ____ on the test
- She got a _____ for her chores.
- To ____ something means to say no or refuse to accept it
- In this class, you will learn the ____ principles of chemistry.
- He _____ his day with a cup of coffee
- She wanted to be ______ for her first trip.
- the earth will _____ once a day.
- A ______ is like a special apartment you can own instead of rent
20 Clues: they need to ____ the bag • The ____ feel from the tree. • He ___ the door for the woman • She got a _____ for her chores. • the earth will _____ once a day. • Everyone needs to ____ on the test • He _____ his day with a cup of coffee • She wanted to be ______ for her first trip. • the ____ problem is we need to pay attention. • ...
Neoplasia Review 2025-05-05
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- Syndrome with fibrous skin nodules in German Shepherds
- Type of mutation where chromosome arms swap abnormally
- Immune cells involved in tumor immunosurveillance
- General term for abnormal but non-neoplastic tissue growth
- Tumor that arises from bone tissue
- Protein that stimulates blood vessel growth (hint: VEGF)
- Paraneoplastic condition causing low blood sugar
- Process where tumors release substances to weaken the immune system
- Loss of cellular differentiation in tumors
- Cancer development caused by environmental agents
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- Process by which tumors enter blood or lymph vessels
- Tumor cell movement through the extracellular matrix
- Tumor spread across body cavities
- Spread of tumors to distant sites
- Benign tumor of fat cells
- Formation of new blood vessels in tumors
- Tumor cells leaving a blood or lymph vessel
- Gene family re-expressed in tumors, originally embryonic
- Tumor staging system acronym
- Blood vessels formed by tumors are often this (not organized)
- Mutation type involving insertion or removal of DNA segments
- Normal tissue in an abnormal location
- Malignant tumor of epithelial origin
- Dominant inherited mutation that causes cancer
- Tumor suppressor gene known as the "guardian of the genome"
25 Clues: Benign tumor of fat cells • Tumor staging system acronym • Tumor spread across body cavities • Spread of tumors to distant sites • Tumor that arises from bone tissue • Malignant tumor of epithelial origin • Normal tissue in an abnormal location • Formation of new blood vessels in tumors • Loss of cellular differentiation in tumors • ...
General Microbiolgy 2025-01-04
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- Tail-like structures for bacterial motility.
- Complete set of genetic material in an organism.
- Microorganisms living harmlessly with a host.
- Study of viruses.
- Microorganisms that are unicellular and prokaryotic.
- Bacteria with thick peptidoglycan cell walls.
- Cold-loving microorganisms.
- Non-living infectious agents made of DNA or RNA.
- Pathogens causing disease in weakened hosts.
- Substance that kills or inhibits bacterial growth.
- Microorganisms requiring oxygen for survival.
- Microbial community encased in a protective matrix.
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- Enzyme breaking down bacterial cell walls.
- Bacteria with thin walls and outer membrane.
- Heat-loving microorganisms.
- Circular DNA in bacteria, often carrying resistance genes.
- Gene transfer via bacteriophages.
- Infectious proteins causing neurodegenerative diseases.
- DNA transfer between bacteria through a pilus.
- Eukaryotic organisms, including yeasts and molds.
- Dormant, tough structure formed by some bacteria.
- Study of fungi.
- Microbe that causes disease.
- Uptake of naked DNA by bacteria.
- Anaerobic process producing energy and byproducts.
- Protein coat surrounding a viral genome.
- Single-celled eukaryotes found in moist environments.
- Microbes thriving at moderate temperatures.
- Polymer forming bacterial cell walls.
- Microorganisms that grow without oxygen.
30 Clues: Study of fungi. • Study of viruses. • Heat-loving microorganisms. • Cold-loving microorganisms. • Microbe that causes disease. • Uptake of naked DNA by bacteria. • Gene transfer via bacteriophages. • Polymer forming bacterial cell walls. • Protein coat surrounding a viral genome. • Microorganisms that grow without oxygen. • Enzyme breaking down bacterial cell walls. • ...
Trailblazing Women 2024-12-12
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- Trump First Lady who runs a business and was known for her modeling career
- Moss Actress famous for her role as Trinity in "The Matrix"
- Paltrow Actress and founder of the lifestyle brand Goop
- Smiley Businesswoman who co-founded Beats Electronics
- Garcia Fashion designer and judge on "Project Runway"
- Fey Actress and comedian, known for "Saturday Night Live"
- Norman Renowned opera singer known for her powerful voice
- Bullock Actress known for her role in "The Blind Side"
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- Gilbert Author of the bestselling memoir "Eat, Pray, Love"
- Wolfe Herd Entrepreneur who created the dating app Bumble
- Streep Acclaimed actress who portrayed Miranda Priestly in "The Devil Wears Prada"
- Blahnik Shoe designer famous for her luxury footwear brand
- Bondi Former Florida Attorney General known for her legal career
- McEntire Country music legend with hits like "Fancy"
- Knightley Actress who played Elizabeth Swann in "Pirates of the Caribbean"
- Ray Chef known for her daytime talk show "Rachael Ray"
- Owens Conservative commentator and author
- Lee Venture capitalist who founded Cowboy Ventures
- Burch Fashion designer known for her preppy style
- Blakely Entrepreneur who revolutionized undergarments with Spanx
20 Clues: Owens Conservative commentator and author • Burch Fashion designer known for her preppy style • Lee Venture capitalist who founded Cowboy Ventures • McEntire Country music legend with hits like "Fancy" • Smiley Businesswoman who co-founded Beats Electronics • Garcia Fashion designer and judge on "Project Runway" • ...
IMMB 201 Exam 1 Group 4 2025-09-12
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- ribosome Svedberg unit length
- inorganic, non-protein portion of an enzyme
- science of classifying biological species
- media where the exact composition is known
- glycocalyx layer that helps cell internalize bacterium
- process of identifying organisms based on immunological traits
- most important portion of LPS
- makes up the cortex of endospore
- media best for determining motility
- flagellar arrangement all over bacterium
- bacteria that contain outer membrane followed by peptidoglycan layer, and inner membrane
- most energetically favorable catabolic pathway
- eliminates water for sporulation with help of calcium
- # of ATP molecules produced from each NADH molecule in Oxidative Phosphorylation
- immune stimulating aspect of fungal cell envelope
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- endotoxin present in gram-negative cells
- 3-D community of bacteria within intracellular matrix
- clockwise chemotaxis
- process yielding NADH and FADH2
- long, linear molecules of DNA bound to histones
- curve shaped bacteria
- bacterial replicates of 8
- type of bacteria that does not use standard atmospheric oxygen
- chains of yeast cells
- turns flagella
- capacity to cause harm
- capacity to cause disease
- microbes that require complex list of compounds
- woven intertwining mass of hyphae forming fungal colony
29 Clues: turns flagella • clockwise chemotaxis • curve shaped bacteria • chains of yeast cells • capacity to cause harm • bacterial replicates of 8 • capacity to cause disease • ribosome Svedberg unit length • most important portion of LPS • process yielding NADH and FADH2 • makes up the cortex of endospore • media best for determining motility • endotoxin present in gram-negative cells • ...
ROLL NO. 25430 2025-10-30
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- Requirements : Define system quality and performance needs.
- and Metrics Analysis : Measuring business performance indicators.
- Analysis : Identifying potential project risks.
- and Verification : Checking requirement correctness and completeness.
- Analysis : Technique for identifying strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
- Rules Identification : Defining the rules guiding business behavior.
- Assessment and Validation : Evaluating implemented solutions.
- Stories : Short user-focused requirement descriptions.
- Skills : Writing clear requirement and process documents.
- Modeling : Structuring and analyzing decision-making logic.
- Methodology : Sequential approach to project delivery.
- Criteria : Conditions to accept a completed feature.
- Scope Management : Defining project boundaries and deliverables.
- Analysis : Identifying and understanding stakeholders’ interests.
- Gathering : Collecting and analyzing user needs.
- Analysis : Finding differences between current and desired performance.
- Traceability Matrix : Tracking requirements throughout the project lifecycle.
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- Requirements : Define what the system should do.
- : Creating sample models for testing ideas.
- Methodology : Iterative approach to project delivery.
- Improvement : Optimizing existing workflows.
- Communication : Managing information exchange with stakeholders.
- Case Modeling : Describing system behavior from user’s point of view.
- Process Modeling : Diagramming how business processes work.
- Engagement : Building relationships for project success.
- Analysis : Evaluating data to support decision making.
- Study : Analyzing if a project is viable.
- Management : Handling modifications effectively.
- : Sketching basic design structure of systems.
- Analysis : Comparing costs vs. expected benefits.
30 Clues: Study : Analyzing if a project is viable. • : Creating sample models for testing ideas. • Improvement : Optimizing existing workflows. • : Sketching basic design structure of systems. • Analysis : Identifying potential project risks. • Requirements : Define what the system should do. • Management : Handling modifications effectively. • ...
Vocabulary cross-word puzzle 2025-11-03
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- includes the limbs and girdles
- a lightweight, porous bone tissue with a sponge-like lattice structure
- a large, multinucleated cell
- soft tissue inside bones that produces blood cells
- flexible fibrous connective tissue which connects two bones
- the end part of a long bone
- an immovably fixed joint between bones
- bone cells that sense and respond to mechanical stress,
- location where two or more bones meet
- the process by which bone tissue is formed
- cylindrical, functional units of bone.
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- break in a bone
- a freely movable joint that allows for a wide range of motion
- the hard, dense outer layer of bones that provides strength and protection
- small, fluid-filled sac that acts as a cushion between a bone and other moving parts
- a C-shaped piece of fibrocartilage in the knee
- the central part of the skeleton
- the shaft or central part of a long bone.
- a thick, clear liquid that lubricates and cushions the joints
- a slightly movable joint that connects bones using cartilage
- a cell that secretes the matrix for bone formation.
- a dense layer of vascular connective tissue
22 Clues: break in a bone • the end part of a long bone • a large, multinucleated cell • includes the limbs and girdles • the central part of the skeleton • location where two or more bones meet • an immovably fixed joint between bones • cylindrical, functional units of bone. • the shaft or central part of a long bone. • the process by which bone tissue is formed • ...
Crossword 2 (TW09-TW11) 2025-11-23
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- Major cytokine regulating anti-fungal epithelial protection
- Anaerobic microorganisms hate what
- Spread of fungus in Aspergillosis
- Innate cell type that kills virus-infected host cells
- Study of fungi
- Cytolytic toxin released by Candida albicans
- Structure used by protozoa to avoid phagolysosome fusion
- Growth phase responsible for "exponential" increase in microbial cell number
- Thick fungal protective layer preventing immune detection
- Virus recognition typically occurs through via __________ PRRs
- Fungal surface proteins that help attachment to host cells
- Bacterial structure responsible for cell attachment and conjugation
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- Similar to human cells, fungi are what
- Major component of bacterial cell walls
- Name of health-associated microorganisms
- Type of mutation leading to seasonal flu variation
- Immune cell that degranulates and releases major basic protein in anti-parasitic protection
- Enzyme used by influenza virus to escape infected cells
- Immune cells responsible for extracellular trap formation
- ______, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
- Gram negative organisms are what colour when Gram-stained
- Large multicellular parasites
- Protozoan parasite that colonizes the GI tract
- Mechanism of cell death used to eliminate viral-infected cells
- Bacterial and fungal community attached to a surface and protected by matrix
25 Clues: Study of fungi • Large multicellular parasites • Spread of fungus in Aspergillosis • Anaerobic microorganisms hate what • Similar to human cells, fungi are what • Major component of bacterial cell walls • Name of health-associated microorganisms • Cytolytic toxin released by Candida albicans • Protozoan parasite that colonizes the GI tract • ...
Tissues & the Integumentary System Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-18
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- the top layer of the skin is the stratum _______
- the membrane that is also known as the skin
- these glands secrete their substance into interstitial fluid
- an area of skin that connects to a specific nerve root on the spine
- what is formed when the skin is exposed to sunlight
- what connects epithelium to the underlying connective tissue
- the name for the outermost layer of the skin
- non-living, non-cellular substance in connective tissue
- this type of epithelium is wrinkled and is found inside organs that expand; such as the urinary bladde
- cells that produce collagen
- cartilage found at the end of bones
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- cells that store fat
- cartilage that composes intervertebral discs
- protein that waterproofs the skin
- blood is this type of tissue
- tissue found between skin and underlying muscle
- the most deadly & dangerous type of skin cancer
- the pigment that gives skin its color
- this can be determine if the skin remains peaked after pinching it on the back of the hand
- the type of muscle that is voluntary
- finger-like projections from a cell membrane to increase surface area
21 Clues: cells that store fat • cells that produce collagen • blood is this type of tissue • protein that waterproofs the skin • cartilage found at the end of bones • the type of muscle that is voluntary • the pigment that gives skin its color • the membrane that is also known as the skin • cartilage that composes intervertebral discs • the name for the outermost layer of the skin • ...
Math Day 2025 2025-12-25
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- Curve of fastest descent
- Statement that is assumed to be true without proof to serve as a starting point
- Conjecture states that every even integer greater than 2 is the sum of two primes
- Triangle formed by altitude feet
- Split-Complex number
- Famous constant by Euler
- Alternating sign in Riemann Zeta function
- Part of a logarithm or floating-point number that follows the decimal point
- Mathematical operation used on two or more functions that produces a third function
- Number system that extends complex numbers
- Sum of elements on the main diagonal of square matrix
- Process in which the result of a function is used in the next step of the same function
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- Generalisation of vectors
- Prime number that can be expressed as 2^{n}-1
- Anything characterized by randomness
- Calculus without introducing limits
- 10^{100}
- Polynomial equation with integer coefficients
- Relation which gives interdependency of random variables
- Gamma function as a ______ transform of exp(-x)
- Generalized Pythagoreas theorem is false
- Revolve an ellipse about its minor axis (_______ Spheroid)
- Transfinite number
- Number of postulates Euclid presented in elements
24 Clues: 10^{100} • Transfinite number • Split-Complex number • Curve of fastest descent • Famous constant by Euler • Generalisation of vectors • Triangle formed by altitude feet • Calculus without introducing limits • Anything characterized by randomness • Generalized Pythagoreas theorem is false • Alternating sign in Riemann Zeta function • Number system that extends complex numbers • ...
Science 2020-04-17
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- Sci. that studies cells
- Cells that eat bacteria and fungi
- an egg shaped body that appears green from all the chlorophyll they contain. This organelle is where photosynthesis takes place.
- it’s the thing that carries DNA
- Mostly made of cellulose, this is the tough and rigid outer layer of plant cells.
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- the green (in color) pigment found in chloroplasts where photosynthesis takes place.
- Blood cells that lack hemoglobin
- ___ cell (cell that gives rise to cells that differentiate further into one or more specialized type
- a large series of cells that work together to form a specific function.
- The enclosure of the cell that provides the body for all the organelles.
- Jelly-like substance that makes up the matrix of the cell body.
- storage areas of the cell known for storing mostly water and/or food.
12 Clues: Sci. that studies cells • it’s the thing that carries DNA • Blood cells that lack hemoglobin • Cells that eat bacteria and fungi • Jelly-like substance that makes up the matrix of the cell body. • storage areas of the cell known for storing mostly water and/or food. • a large series of cells that work together to form a specific function. • ...
Operational Risk Management 2019-05-17
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- An example of a typical organisational output
- Key risk components in a Narrative Format are _____, event, cause, consequence
- A direct outcome of achieving profits
- Risk Matrix maps the ________ and consequences of a risk
- A financial term that involves allocating an organisational's financial resource to buy an asset with a relatively long life
- One of the 2 categories of performance measures
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- One of the 3 factors that often dictate the maximum sustainable loss level
- An abbreviated financial calculation on capital investment-generated cash revenue minus cash expenses the investment requires
- An example of a typical organisational input
- The number of steps in a risk review when evaluating high level risks
- First aid training falls under what type of risk treatment category? Risk _______
- Replacing harmful chemicals with non-harmful chemicals falls under what type of risk treatment category?
12 Clues: A direct outcome of achieving profits • An example of a typical organisational input • An example of a typical organisational output • One of the 2 categories of performance measures • Risk Matrix maps the ________ and consequences of a risk • The number of steps in a risk review when evaluating high level risks • ...
Match Math Vocab! 2023-05-17
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- a rectangular or square shaped array of numbers
- the frequency of a number repeating
- the total of all numbers in a given set
- an angle that is greater than zero degrees and less than 90 degrees
- the amount of time it takes for one half of a material to decay or deteriorate into another material
- two angles with the same terminal side
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- the longest and only slanted side on a triangle
- a method of solving systems of linear equations by using determinants.
- a way of showing data in quartiles, exhibiting mean, median and mode
- the middle value of an odd number set or the average of two middle values of an even number set
- the vertical line running up (positive) and down (negative)
- the horizontal line of a graph, running left (negative) to right (positive)
12 Clues: the frequency of a number repeating • two angles with the same terminal side • the total of all numbers in a given set • the longest and only slanted side on a triangle • a rectangular or square shaped array of numbers • the vertical line running up (positive) and down (negative) • an angle that is greater than zero degrees and less than 90 degrees • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Crossword 2022-01-31
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- One of the main products of the light-dependent reactions in photosynthesis. It is reduced from NADP+.
- A process which plants and animals use to break down chemical energy stored in the bonds of glucose.
- The inner fluid of the chloroplast and location of the light independent reactions in photosynthesis.
- The site of photosynthesis.
- The site of cellular respiration.
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- These are flattened interconnected sacs that contain chlorophyll.
- A type of pathway that is used to break down larger molecules into smaller ones.
- The fluid-filled space of the inner membrane of the mitochondria.
- Only plants and producers perform this process.
- A type of pathway that is used to synthesize larger molecules from smaller ones.
- One of the main products of the light-dependent reactions in photosynthesis. It is reduced from ADP.
11 Clues: The site of photosynthesis. • The site of cellular respiration. • Only plants and producers perform this process. • These are flattened interconnected sacs that contain chlorophyll. • The fluid-filled space of the inner membrane of the mitochondria. • A type of pathway that is used to break down larger molecules into smaller ones. • ...
Unit 1.4 2022-10-19
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- situation where stakeholders have disagreements due to difference in opinion
- individuals with a common interest who seek to place demands on organizations to act a certain way
- owners of a limited liability company
- introducing a new product int a new market
- Any person or organization that has a direct
- when a business grows by increasing its market share, selling more of its existing products to the same market
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- individuals or organizations with direct interest in the company
- expanding the market by looking for new markets or new market segments in the segments in the existing market
- development the development of new products for the existing market
- tool to help businesses plan and set objectives
- way to identify the strength, weakness opportunities and threat of a business
- in and is affected by the performance of a
12 Clues: owners of a limited liability company • introducing a new product int a new market • in and is affected by the performance of a • Any person or organization that has a direct • tool to help businesses plan and set objectives • individuals or organizations with direct interest in the company • development the development of new products for the existing market • ...
Chapter 10 Vocab 2023-01-19
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- a process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- without air
- an electron carrier involved in glycolysis
- the first set of reactions in cellular respiration in which a molecule of glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvic acid
- the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celcius
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- the organelle responsible for the production of ATP
- a 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 mitochondria and the site of the Krebs cycle reactions
- a process of energy conversion that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
- in air
- the fluid that fills a cell
11 Clues: in air • without air • the fluid that fills a cell • an electron carrier involved in glycolysis • the organelle responsible for the production of ATP • a process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • the innermost compartment of the mitochondria and the site of the Krebs cycle reactions • ...
Biology Vocab chapter 10 2023-01-12
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- The innermost compartment of the mitochondria and the site of the Krebs cycle reactions
- A process of energy conversion that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen.
- The fluid that fills a cell
- The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celcius
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- The first set of reactions in cellular respiration in which a molecule of glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvic acid
- A process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- "without air"
- A second stage of cellular respiration, in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy extracting reactions
- "in air"
- An electron carrier involved in glycolysis
- The organelle responsible for the production of ATP
11 Clues: "in air" • "without air" • The fluid that fills a cell • An electron carrier involved in glycolysis • The organelle responsible for the production of ATP • A process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • The innermost compartment of the mitochondria and the site of the Krebs cycle reactions • ...
Chapter 10 Biology Vocab 2023-01-13
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- An electron carrier involved in glycolysis
- A process of energy conversion that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
- A second stage of cellular respiration, in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy extracting reactions
- "in air"
- The organelle responsible for the production of ATP
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- The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celcius
- A process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- The fluid that fills a cell
- "without air"
- The first set of reactions in cellular respiration in which a molecule of glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvic acid
- The innermost compartment of the mitochondria and the site of the Krebs cycle reactions
11 Clues: "in air" • "without air" • The fluid that fills a cell • An electron carrier involved in glycolysis • The organelle responsible for the production of ATP • A process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • A process of energy conversion that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen • ...
Chapter 10 Vocab Pre-Test 2023-01-13
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- A process of energy conversion that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen.
- "in air
- A second stage of cellular respiration, in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy extracting reactions
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- The organelle responsible for the production of ATP
- The first set of reactions in cellular respiration in which a molecule of glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvic acid
- The innermost compartment of the mitochondria and the site of the Krebs cycle reactions
- The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celcius
- "without air"
- The fluid that fills a cell
- An electron carrier involved in glycolysis
- A process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
11 Clues: "in air • "without air" • The fluid that fills a cell • An electron carrier involved in glycolysis • The organelle responsible for the production of ATP • A process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • The innermost compartment of the mitochondria and the site of the Krebs cycle reactions • ...
Cellular Respiration 2023-01-13
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- A process of energy conversion that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen.
- in air.
- A second stage of cellular respiration, in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy extracting reactions.
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- The organelle responsible for the production of ATP.
- The first set of reactions in cellular respiration in which a molecule of glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvic acid.
- The innermost compartment of the mitochondria and the site of the Krebs cycle reactions.
- The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celcius.
- without air.
- The fluid that fills a cell.
- An electron carrier involved in glycolysis.
- A process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen.
11 Clues: in air. • without air. • The fluid that fills a cell. • An electron carrier involved in glycolysis. • The organelle responsible for the production of ATP. • A process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen. • The innermost compartment of the mitochondria and the site of the Krebs cycle reactions. • ...
Biology Crossword 2023-03-15
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- What is the second stage of cellular respiration, in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions?
- formation of compounds in plants aided by radiant energy
- an organism capable of synthesizing its own food
- an organism that feeds on complex organic substances
- What is a series of reactions that extract energy from glucose by splitting it into two three-carbon molecules called pyruvates?
- living or active in the absence of free oxygen
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- a complex protein produced by cells that acts as a catalyst
- depending on free oxygen or air
- An energy carrier that transport less energy than NADH but more than ATP; used in the Kerbs Cycle.
- what is a 2-oxo monocarboxylic acid anion?
- the body substance in which tissue cells are embedded
11 Clues: depending on free oxygen or air • what is a 2-oxo monocarboxylic acid anion? • living or active in the absence of free oxygen • an organism capable of synthesizing its own food • an organism that feeds on complex organic substances • the body substance in which tissue cells are embedded • formation of compounds in plants aided by radiant energy • ...
growing up and being responsible 2024-12-09
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- The ability to prioritize tasks based on importance and deadlines.
- A quality essential for meeting deadlines and staying on track with goals.
- The act of keeping commitments and fulfilling duties.
- The act of managing tasks and duties so they are completed on time
- A technique for keeping track of daily activities and progress.
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- A system where you decide what to do first based on urgency and importance
- The ability to avoid distractions and stay focused on a task.
- A tool used to plan and organize time, often broken into days or weeks.
- A type of planner that helps you map out specific times for activities.
- A term for taking responsibility for your actions and choices.
- A common method of organizing tasks by breaking them down into smaller steps.
11 Clues: The act of keeping commitments and fulfilling duties. • The ability to avoid distractions and stay focused on a task. • A term for taking responsibility for your actions and choices. • A technique for keeping track of daily activities and progress. • The ability to prioritize tasks based on importance and deadlines. • ...
Bone Structure 2022-11-25
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- responsible for depositing bone matrix
- hollow tubes of long bone in a cylindrical ring-like structure
- connection network between the osteons
- this is a networking connecting through the centre of an osteon
- responsible for regulating the bone response to the mechanical environment
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- responsible for the resorption of bone
- bone has the ability to adapt, being laid down where it is needed and re-absorbed where it is not
- makes up 30% of bone (with 90% of it being collagen fibres and 10% being protein)
- This makes up 65% of bone
- weak bone that can only withhold some force, usually found in children or in adults if they have incurred an injury
- is otherwise known as Cancellous Trabecular, can absorb force that comes from different directions
11 Clues: This makes up 65% of bone • responsible for the resorption of bone • responsible for depositing bone matrix • connection network between the osteons • hollow tubes of long bone in a cylindrical ring-like structure • this is a networking connecting through the centre of an osteon • responsible for regulating the bone response to the mechanical environment • ...
Chapter 10 2023-01-18
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- A process of energy conversion that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen.
- "in air"
- A second stage of cellular respiration, in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy extracting reactions
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- The organelle responsible for the production of ATP
- The first set of reactions in cellular respiration in which a molecule of glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvic acid
- The innermost compartment of the mitochondria and the site of the Krebs cycle reactions
- The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celcius
- "without air"
- The fluid that fills a cell
- An electron carrier involved in glycolysis
- A process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
11 Clues: "in air" • "without air" • The fluid that fills a cell • An electron carrier involved in glycolysis • The organelle responsible for the production of ATP • A process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • The innermost compartment of the mitochondria and the site of the Krebs cycle reactions • ...
Cellular Respiration 2023-01-13
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- A second stage of cellular respiration, in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy extracting reactions
- A process of energy conversion that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen.
- The organelle responsible for the production of ATP
- The innermost compartment of the mitochondria and the site of the Krebs cycle reactions
- in air
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- A process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- the fluid that fills a cell
- the first set of reactions in cellular respiration in which a molecule of glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvic acid
- An electron carrier involved in glycolysis
- The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celcius
- "without air"
11 Clues: in air • "without air" • the fluid that fills a cell • An electron carrier involved in glycolysis • The organelle responsible for the production of ATP • A process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • The innermost compartment of the mitochondria and the site of the Krebs cycle reactions • ...
Cellular Respiration 2023-01-13
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- A process of energy conversion that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
- In air
- A second stage of cellular respiration, in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy extracting reactions
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- The organelle responsible for the production of ATP
- The first set of reactions in cellular respiration in which a molecule of glucose is broken donw in two molecules of pyruvic acid
- The innermost compartment of the mitochondria and the site of the Krebs cycle reactions
- The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius
- Without air
- The fluid that fills a cell
- An electron carrier involved in glycolysis
- A process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
11 Clues: In air • Without air • The fluid that fills a cell • An electron carrier involved in glycolysis • The organelle responsible for the production of ATP • A process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • The innermost compartment of the mitochondria and the site of the Krebs cycle reactions • ...
Cellular Respiration 2023-01-13
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- A second stage of cellular respiration, in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy extracting reactions.
- in air.
- The innermost compartment of the mitochondria and the site of the Krebs cycle reactions.
- without air.
- The first set of reactions in cellular respiration in which a molecule of glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvic acid.
- An electron carrier involved in glycolysis.
- The organelle responsible for the production of ATP.
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- A process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen.
- The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celcius.
- The fluid that fills a cell.
- A process of energy conversion that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen.
11 Clues: in air. • without air. • The fluid that fills a cell. • An electron carrier involved in glycolysis. • The organelle responsible for the production of ATP. • A process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen. • The innermost compartment of the mitochondria and the site of the Krebs cycle reactions. • ...
Chapter 10 Vocabulary 2023-01-12
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- an electron carrier involved in glycolysis
- a process of energy conversion that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
- "in air"
- the innermost compartment of the mitocondria and the site of the Krebs cycle reactions
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- a second stage of cellular respiration, which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy extracting reactions
- the organelle responsible for the production of ATP.
- the first set of reactions in cellular respiration in which a molecule of glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvic acid
- the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celcius
- "without air"
- a process by which cell release energy in the absence of oxygen
- the fluid that fills a cell
11 Clues: "in air" • "without air" • the fluid that fills a cell • an electron carrier involved in glycolysis • the organelle responsible for the production of ATP. • a process by which cell release energy in the absence of oxygen • the innermost compartment of the mitocondria and the site of the Krebs cycle reactions • ...
Chapter 10 Vocab-BIO-H 2023-01-12
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- A process of energy conversion that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
- In air
- A second stage of cellular respiration, in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy extracting reactions
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- The organelle responsible for the production of ATP
- The first set of reactions in cellular respiration in which a molecule of glucose is broken donw in two molecules of pyruvic acid
- The innermost compartment of the mitochondria and the site of the Krebs cycle reactions
- The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius
- Without air
- The fluid that fills a cell
- An electron carrier involved in glycolysis
- A process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
11 Clues: In air • Without air • The fluid that fills a cell • An electron carrier involved in glycolysis • The organelle responsible for the production of ATP • A process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • The innermost compartment of the mitochondria and the site of the Krebs cycle reactions • ...
Project Managment 2015-03-03
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- A diagram that shows what factors can be contributing to an issue or problem
- Matrix for clarifying roles and responsibilities in projects.
- Identifying and documenting the interactivity dependencies
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- is a method to improve effectiveness and efficiency
- A response to a negative risk event.Distinguished from contingency plan in that a workaround is not planned in advance of the occurrence of the risk event
- Analysis The Process of identifying and adding extra time and money that serve as management reserves to the duration and cost estimation
- schedule network analysis technique
7 Clues: schedule network analysis technique • is a method to improve effectiveness and efficiency • Identifying and documenting the interactivity dependencies • Matrix for clarifying roles and responsibilities in projects. • A diagram that shows what factors can be contributing to an issue or problem • ...
RSI and PREP 2024-08-27
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- miss: An error that is discovered and rectified before it results in harm. Identification of the error may be due to chance or to interception of the error before harm could occur. May also be referred to as a "close call" or "good catch." Definitions may vary in federal, state, and local regulations and accrediting body standards.
- count: A count discrepancy that cannot be reconciled. This term is used for documentation purposes.
- cause analysis: A retrospective process for identifying basic or causal factors underlying variation in performance, including the occurrence or possible occurrence of a sentinel event.
- adverse event: Any undesirable experience associated with the use of a medical product in a patient that involves death, hospitalization or prolonged hospitalization, disability or permanent damage, or intervention to prevent permanent impairment or damage or that is life-threatening.
- system: A system that identifies surgical soft goods by scanning a 2-dimensional data-matrix label.
- method: A dialogue in which the listener verbally repeats patient information so that the sender can confirm the accuracy of the message.
- item: A type of count discrepancy that occurs when an item is missing. Potential locations of items may include the floor, waste receptacles, drapes, or inside the patient.
- count: No count discrepancy was identified, or a discrepancy was reconciled. This term is used for documentation purposes.
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- detection: A system that locates objects with an imbedded chip using radio waves.
- device fragment: A fragment of a medical device that has separated and unintentionally remains in the patient after a procedure.
- event: Any undesirable experience associated with the use of a medical product in a patient.
- A type of count discrepancy that occurs when the number of the items counted does not reflect the number of items present.
- discrepancy: A subsequent count does not agree with the previous one.
- event: An unanticipated incident involving death or serious physical or psychological injury, or the risk of serious injury or adverse outcome.
- identification: A system that locates and transmits the identity of an object (in the form of a unique serial number) wirelessly, using radio waves.
- modes and effects analysis: A proactive systematic method for guiding a team in evaluating a process to determine how the process may fail, how likely the failure is to occur, and what the severity of the consequence may be for the failure. This information is used to inform improvement effort prioritization and strategies to prevent process failures.
16 Clues: discrepancy: A subsequent count does not agree with the previous one. • detection: A system that locates objects with an imbedded chip using radio waves. • event: Any undesirable experience associated with the use of a medical product in a patient. • count: A count discrepancy that cannot be reconciled. This term is used for documentation purposes. • ...
Organelle Crossword 2023-01-08
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- A thick solution that fills each cell and is enclosed by the cell membrane and it’s the medium for chemical reactions.
- A tube like structure located near the cell periphery and synthesizes lipids, phospholipids as in plasma membranes and steroids.
- Assembled around arrays of ribosomal DNA genes, forming specific chromosomal features known as nucleolar organizing regions which are the sites of ribosomal DNA transcripts. It facilitates ribosome biogenesis through the processing and assembly of rRNA into pre ribosomal particles.
- Made of short lengths of microtubles in the form of an open cylinder and organizes micro tubules that serve as the cells skeletal system.
- Consists of two separate RNA-protein complexes known as the small and large subunits and is the site of protein synthesis in the cell. It reads a the messenger RNA sequence and translates that genetic code into a specified string of amino acids which grow into a chain that fold to form proteins.
- A double membrane rod shaped structure with an outer membrane and an inner membrane and a gel like material called the matrix. And uses oxidative phosphorylation which creates ATP by utilizing the energy released during the oxidation of the food we eat.
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- Located immediately adjacent to the cell nucleus its membrane is continuous with the outer membrane of the nuclear envelope and it’s involved in the production, folding, quality control and dispatch of some proteins.
- Oval shaped with 2 membranes an inner and outer and they produce energy through photosynthesis and oxygen release processes.
- Membrane bound sacs made of a lipid bilayer and transport materials from one place to another.
- A nuclear envelope nucleoplasm or nucleus sap nuclear matrix, chromatin and nucleolus and serves as the respiratory of genetic information and as the cells control center.
- A stack of tightly aligned flat cisternae and revives proteins from the Er and then processed and transported to their destination .
- Made of a network of cellulose microfibrils and cross-linking glycans and provides tensile strength against mechanical and osmotic stress.
- Spheres made of lipid bilayer that encloses fluid and they rid cells of waste products and scavenge metabolic building blocks that sustain essential biosynthetic reactions during starvation.
- Made of lipids and proteins and provides protection for a cell and a fixed environment inside the cell.
- Membrane bound sacs that help sequester waste products.
15 Clues: Membrane bound sacs that help sequester waste products. • Membrane bound sacs made of a lipid bilayer and transport materials from one place to another. • Made of lipids and proteins and provides protection for a cell and a fixed environment inside the cell. • ...
Zeitmanagement - 10 Methoden die dich weiterbringen 2020-05-20
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- Damit du deine persönlichen Zeitdiebe entdeckst, musst du dich selbst ..., am besten über einen Zeitraum (Tag/Tage/Woche)
- bei der 10-10-10-Methode fragst du dich, welche ... deine Entscheidung haben wird.
- ... benötige ich für Unterbrechungen bei der ALPEN-Methode
- Wenn du wirklich deine Produktivität steigern willst, musst du sie finden und eliminieren
- Das eat-the-frog Prinzip besagt, du solltest mit der schwierigsten Aufgabe am Tag ...
- Diese Methode ist die Abkürzung für Aufgaben/Länge/Pufferzeit/Entscheidung/Nachkontrolle
- Die Eisenhower-Matrix unterscheidet zwischen nicht wichtigen und ... Aufgaben
- Der englische Ausdruck für "Zuerst die Arbeit, dann das Vergnügen"
- Anderer Name für die 25-5 Zeitmanagement-Methode.
- Bei der Pomodoro-Technik gibt es auch längere Pausen - jeweils nach ... Einheiten (25min Arbeit + 5min Pause)
- Diese Aufgaben ... deine Zeit - auch wenn sie dich vielleicht froh machen(zB. mit Freunden telefonieren), sollten sie nur 15% deiner Zeit beanspruchen, sonst schaffst du die A-Aufgaben nicht.
- Ein anderes Wort für "Wichtigkeit", beginnt mit P
- Ein anderes Wort für jemand anderen mit der Ausführung einer Aufgabe zu betrauen.
- Bei der Pomodoro-Technik arbeitest du konzentriert ... Minuten und machst dann 5 Minuten Pause.
- Ein anderes Wort für Zeitdieb
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- 10-10-10 bedeutet welche Auswirkung hat deine Entscheidung in 10 ...-10 ...-10 ...
- Wenn du Aufgaben zu 80% erledigt hast, ist es nach dem Pareto-Prinzip oft schon ausreichend. Willst du 100% erreichen, brauchst du sehr viel Energie = 80%. Das Pareto-Prinzip warnt also vor ... - er kann sehr anstrengend sein.
- Bei der ABC Methode unterscheidet man zwischen ... (A), wichtigen (B) und weniger wichtigen (C) Aufgaben.
- Ein Zeitdieb, den wir alle nutzen
- Diese Methode wird auch 20:80 Prinzip genannt.
- Name des Begründers der Alpen-Methode
- Das Pareto-Prinzip besagt, dass man mit 80% der Zeit die man noch hat, die letzten ... 20% der Arbeit schafft, weil die letzten 20% megaanstrengend sind.
- Pareto-Prinzip heißt, dass mit 20% des ... bereits 80% der Ergebnisse erzielt werden
- Beim Eisenhower-Prinzip werden alle Aufgaben ... verschiedenen Quadranten = Feldern zugeordnet
- Die Eisenhower-Matrix unterscheidet zwischen dringenden und ... Aufgaben
- Du fühlst dich den ganzen Tag besser, wenn du bereits nach dem Frühstück ein ... hattest - das ist der Kern des eat-the-frog Prinzips.
- Der erste Schritt der ALPEN Methode ist es, alle ... die du erledigen willst zu notieren.
- Das Parkinson-Gesetz besagt, dass wir so lange für eine Arbeit brauchen wie ... ist, also können wir steuern, wie lange wir brauchen wollen.
- ein anderes Wort für Auswirkung, beginnt mit K
- ... ist der letzte Punkt der ALPEN-Methode, ich überprüfe nochmals die Umsetzbarkeit meines Zeitplans und ob alle wichtigsten Aufgaben an den Anfang gestellt sind.
- Die A-Aufgabe der ABC-Methode kannst du nur ... erledigen. Du solltest ca. 60% deiner Arbeitszeit dafür einplanen.
31 Clues: Ein anderes Wort für Zeitdieb • Ein Zeitdieb, den wir alle nutzen • Name des Begründers der Alpen-Methode • Diese Methode wird auch 20:80 Prinzip genannt. • ein anderes Wort für Auswirkung, beginnt mit K • Anderer Name für die 25-5 Zeitmanagement-Methode. • Ein anderes Wort für "Wichtigkeit", beginnt mit P • ... benötige ich für Unterbrechungen bei der ALPEN-Methode • ...
Product Management Crossword Battles 2020-11-20
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- A technique that uses historical data as inputs to make informed estimates that are predictive in determining the direction of future trends.
- SCAMPER technique where you mix several ideas, processes or products into one more efficient output
- A technology that allows users in different locations to hold face-to-face meetings without having to move to a single location together via video.
- competitive ___________ that refers to the ability to gather, analyze, and use information collected on competitors, customers, and other market factors
- The collection of all the products or services offered by a company
- A _____ organizational structure is a workplace format in which employees report to two or more managers rather than one manager overseeing every aspect of a project.
- Also refers to long-term planning
- The sum of all the values that a customer gives up to gain the benefits of having or using a product or service.
- A collection of these various techniques and you can choose to use one or all of the seven methods to find solutions to your problems.
- Means meeting through a telecommunications medium
- SCAMPER technique where you remove inefficient processes with the goal of streamlining them
- The performance ______ looks at how well a product performed over time and relative to plan
- To increase ________, invest in the highest-value customers first.
- Market ________ is used when the business seeks to increase sales growth of its existing products or services to its existing markets in order to gain a higher market share
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- Physical development of a product in R&D
- TRIZ looks at eliminating these
- Idea _________ is the creation of ideas
- You can do this on an unprofitable customer
- Examination of ideas along preestablished criteria
- The _________ of consumer markets results in greater product proliferation and parity products
- SCAMPER technique where you find a part of your product that you could replace with another to see whether it will result in improvements
- A competitive matrix is also known as _________ map
- Designed to prevent mistakes, but they also diminish individual responsibility, creativity, and risk-taking opportunities.
- a _________ analysis is where you identify major competitors and research their products, sales, and marketing strategies
- Used when a company wants to enter a slightly different market but does not want to dilute its current image.
- ____________ development posits the refinement of the product concept
- ____________ extension strategy involves a company's use of an established brand name in its introduction of a product into a category that is new to the firm.
- These types of adjectives are used in a comparative product scale
- Preparation to the actual launch
- A perceived tendency of financial markets to move in a particular direction over time
30 Clues: TRIZ looks at eliminating these • Preparation to the actual launch • Also refers to long-term planning • Idea _________ is the creation of ideas • Physical development of a product in R&D • You can do this on an unprofitable customer • Means meeting through a telecommunications medium • Examination of ideas along preestablished criteria • ...
Algebra 1 Crossword 2013-06-09
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- A _____ function is written in the form y=ax^2+bx+c
- The type of sequence where a fixed number is added to the previous term
- In which method do you add and subtract to solve a system of equations?
- A monomial or the sum or difference of two or more monomials
- The opposite side to the right angle
- A multiplicative inverse
- The rate of change
- ______ have exactly the same variable factors
- What form is y=mx+b
- Numbers identifying the location of a point
- Each item in a matrix
- A term that has no variables
- A quadratic function's graph
- What type of variation uses xy=k
- The method in which you replace one variable with an equivalent expression
- Where a line crosses the x-axis
- When data sets are not related they have no ______
- Making conclusions based on patterns you observed
- A number pattern
- What is this called y>7?
- The length of time over which interest is calculated
- A system is ____ when the lines are parallel
- x and y are ________
- The ration in a geometric sequence is a ___ ratio
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- A set of ordered pairs
- An expression that is a number, variable, or a product of a number and one or more variables
- The dependent variables of a function
- The fold or line that divides the parabola into two matching halves
- The lowest point of a parabola
- A conclusion you reach by inductive reasoning
- The half-way point between endpoints
- 2 or more linear equations together
- A ____ of a monomial is the sum of the exponents
- Lines that intersect and form right angles
- In the term 2x, what is the 2 called?
- The square of integers
- C=p+0.06p is an example of_____
- The highest point of a parabola
- What type of variation uses y=kx
- You can factor polynomials by _____ if the two groups of terms have the same factor
- The highest or lowest point of a parabola
- What are lines that are in the same plane but never touch?
- A sequence when the ratio between consecutive terms is constant
- 1+(2+3)=(1+2)+3 is an example of what property?
- An equation that models a linear function
- The quadratic ______ can solve any quadratic equation
- Each of the sides forming the right angle
- What property does 3*4*5=5*4*3, represent?
- The independent variables of a function
- A mathematical sentence that uses an equal sign
- A rectangular arrangement of numbers in rows and columns
51 Clues: A number pattern • The rate of change • What form is y=mx+b • x and y are ________ • Each item in a matrix • A set of ordered pairs • The square of integers • A multiplicative inverse • What is this called y>7? • A term that has no variables • A quadratic function's graph • The lowest point of a parabola • C=p+0.06p is an example of_____ • The highest point of a parabola • ...
PreCalc Crossword 2020-05-07
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- a real number regardless of its sign
- go from term to term by multiplication
- a quantity expressed as a sum or difference of two terms
- a sum of the set of terms in a sequence
- a function made up of pieces over different intervals
- Sn= n/2[2a+(n-1)d]
- a decrease which follows an exponential function
- greater than zero
- the value that a function (or sequence) "approaches" as the input (or index) "approaches" some value
- number a number that can be written as a fraction
- adjacent/hypotenuse
- a quantity that may change within the context of a mathematical problem or experiment (x,y,z)
- a true mathematical statement
- a polynomial of the second degree
- an angle in standard position whose terminal side falls upon a coordinate axis
- the base of a natural log
- increases in value
- the symbol used to indicate a square root
- A = A0ekt
- 3.14
- greater than 90 degrees
- decreases in value
- go from term to term by addition.
- function f (−x) = −f (x)
- opposite/hypotenuse
- a test used to determine if something is a function
- the branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of any angles
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- less than 90 degrees
- ex. 4!
- an equation in which the highest power of an unknown quantity is a square
- an equation which is true regardless of what values are substituted for any variables
- a numerical or constant quantity placed before and multiplying the variable
- a straight line that limits the value of a curve
- a method for determining the maximum number of positive zeros for a polynomial
- opposite/adjacent
- made up of a base, number(x), and exponent
- used for division, factoring and finding zeros
- compares two values, showing if one is less than, greater than, or simply not equal to another value
- set of all input values
- directly adding values of a matrix
- a rectangular selection of numbers in brackets or parentheses
- The change in the value of a quantity divided by the elapsed time
- An equation that makes a straight line when it is graphed
- set of all input values x
- a list of numbers
- a relation in which every input results in only one output
- use the previous number (a1 is given to you)
- where a line touches the x-axis
- csc,sec,cot
- less than zero
50 Clues: 3.14 • ex. 4! • A = A0ekt • csc,sec,cot • less than zero • greater than zero • opposite/adjacent • a list of numbers • Sn= n/2[2a+(n-1)d] • increases in value • decreases in value • adjacent/hypotenuse • opposite/hypotenuse • less than 90 degrees • set of all input values • greater than 90 degrees • the base of a natural log • set of all input values x • function f (−x) = −f (x) • ...
Project Managment 2015-03-03
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- A response to a negative risk event.Distinguished from contingency plan in that a workaround is not planned in advance of the occurrence of the risk event
- is a method to improve effectiveness and efficiency
- Matrix for clarifying roles and responsibilities in projects.
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- Identifying and documenting the interactivity dependencies
- Analysis The Process of identifying and adding extra time and money that serve as management reserves to the duration and cost estimation
- schedule network analysis technique
- A diagram that shows what factors can be contributing to an issue or problem
7 Clues: schedule network analysis technique • is a method to improve effectiveness and efficiency • Identifying and documenting the interactivity dependencies • Matrix for clarifying roles and responsibilities in projects. • A diagram that shows what factors can be contributing to an issue or problem • ...
Topic 4.3 2020-12-08
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- The Marketing ___ is a tool used to meet needs in relation to the 4 Ps.
- Thinking globally and acting locally.
- A combination of ethnocentric and polycentric approaches to create a global brand.
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- Market _________ involves selling existing products in new markets.
- A business does not adapt the product to meet customer needs in a foreign country.
- Norms and values shared by a group of people.
- The _________ Matrix is a tool looking at the growth potential of a firms products in relation to risk.
7 Clues: Thinking globally and acting locally. • Norms and values shared by a group of people. • Market _________ involves selling existing products in new markets. • The Marketing ___ is a tool used to meet needs in relation to the 4 Ps. • A business does not adapt the product to meet customer needs in a foreign country. • ...
Time Management 2023-09-27
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- A "Time____" A mundane task that doesn't immediately impact your goals
- What you need to learn to say to things that aren't your priority
- You have a task that is urgent but not important for you to do, what can you do with it?
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- A "Time____" Something that you need to set to ensure a productive day
- A tasty treat to eat first thing as a project management tool.
- A matrix used to sort your time
- Two words, a type of list to start your day
7 Clues: A matrix used to sort your time • Two words, a type of list to start your day • A tasty treat to eat first thing as a project management tool. • What you need to learn to say to things that aren't your priority • A "Time____" Something that you need to set to ensure a productive day • A "Time____" A mundane task that doesn't immediately impact your goals • ...
Juan 2024-02-28
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- Metals that contain iron.
- Metals that do not contain iron.
- The amount of space that a substance or object occupies
- The Property of metals of being easily stretched and flexible without breaking.
- The mass of a substance per unit volume.
- A substance that can be formed from combinations of metals and other elements.
- The adjective of electricity
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- The measure which an electric charge or heat can pass through a material.
- The __________ of this piece of land is 100 square metres.
- A matrix with a reinforcing material inside it.
- The property of materials that can be bent out of shape without breaking and can easily be returned to their original shape.
- The property of being strong.
- A straight line from the centre to the circumference of a circle or sphere.
- A straight line that passes through the centre of a circle or sphere from one side to the other
- The weight of this column is 800 __________
- The property of a solid material that undergo permanent deformation and non-reversible change of shape.
- The chemical element of atomic number 13 with the symbol Al
17 Clues: Metals that contain iron. • The adjective of electricity • The property of being strong. • Metals that do not contain iron. • The mass of a substance per unit volume. • The weight of this column is 800 __________ • A matrix with a reinforcing material inside it. • The amount of space that a substance or object occupies • ...
fsafeds 4 2019-05-24
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- A way to arrange for FSAFEDS to send payments directly to provider
- is where you can find forms and documents on the PPT site
- Enrollment in a FSA program is totally _______
- where the FSA reimbursements are deposited directly into the PPT bank account
- PPT has the right to _____ any FSAFEDS denial
- Where you can find the Case Assignment Matrix
- proper way to close notes in CRM
- is an eligible expense for DCFSA
- where we go to find all of our systems
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- PPT can save an average of ___ percent on eligible expenses
- the option to choose which claims the PPT would like to process
- Account must be _______ before you can use the FSAFEDS app
- DCFSA allows care for a spouse or relative who is ____ or mentally incapable of self-care and lives in the home
- the most common status code in CRM
- There are ____different claim submission methods
- used only if the information for the client does not "screenpop"
- Expenses ______ be reimbursed before the care has actually been provided
17 Clues: proper way to close notes in CRM • is an eligible expense for DCFSA • the most common status code in CRM • where we go to find all of our systems • PPT has the right to _____ any FSAFEDS denial • Where you can find the Case Assignment Matrix • Enrollment in a FSA program is totally _______ • There are ____different claim submission methods • ...
Bio Chapter 10 Vocabulary 2023-01-10
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- process that doesn't require oxygen
- electron carrier involved in glycolysis
- The necessary energy required to increase the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree celsius
- In the presence of oxygen, glucose and other food molecules are broken down to release energy
- exhaled from humans
- intermost compartment of the mitochondria
- the process by which plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
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- plays a central role in sugar metabolism
- process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- Universal electron carrier
- The initial set of reactions in cellular respiration during which a molecule of glucose is broken into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid
- an organic molecule that binds to the active sites of certain enzymes to assist in the catalysis of a reaction
- lesser E source
- generated by Kerbs cycle
- intermost part of mitochondrion
- getting air in one's body
- process that requires oxygen
18 Clues: lesser E source • exhaled from humans • generated by Kerbs cycle • getting air in one's body • Universal electron carrier • process that requires oxygen • intermost part of mitochondrion • process that doesn't require oxygen • electron carrier involved in glycolysis • plays a central role in sugar metabolism • intermost compartment of the mitochondria • ...
Movies 2025-09-24
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- Park, Sci-fi adventure about dinosaurs brought back to life through cloning
- La Land, Musical romance about aspiring artists in Los Angeles
- Sci-fi thriller involving dream manipulation and heists
- Potter, Fantasy series about a young wizard’s battle against evil
- Marvel superhero team-up film featuring characters like Iron Man and Captain America
- Panther, Marvel film featuring a superhero king of Wakanda
- Gump, Story of a man with a low IQ who witnesses historic events
- Godfather, Classic crime drama about an Italian-American mafia family
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- Nemo, Animated underwater adventure of a clownfish searching for his son
- Popular Disney animated musical featuring the song “Let It Go”
- Sci-fi film set on the alien world Pandora with groundbreaking visuals
- Psychological thriller exploring the origins of Batman’s nemesis
- Epic romance and disaster film set on a doomed ocean liner
- Wars, Iconic space opera franchise created by George Lucas
- Matrix, Sci-fi film about reality and artificial intelligence
- Lion King, Animated Disney film about a lion cub’s journey to kingship
- Historical epic about a Roman general turned gladiator seeking revenge
- of the Caribbean, Adventure film series about a swashbuckling pirate captain
- Story, Animated film about toys that come to life when humans aren’t around
- Dark Knight, Batman film known for Heath Ledger’s Joker performance
20 Clues: Sci-fi thriller involving dream manipulation and heists • Epic romance and disaster film set on a doomed ocean liner • Wars, Iconic space opera franchise created by George Lucas • Panther, Marvel film featuring a superhero king of Wakanda • Matrix, Sci-fi film about reality and artificial intelligence • ...
Cell 2020-04-26
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- An electron microscope that gives the image of internal cell structure
- They have double membrane, they are found in plant cells and protist
- They are one of the plastids which have the orange, yellow, red color pigments
- Cell that contain a nucleus and organelles which are enclosed by a plasma membrane
- They break down fatty acids and amino acids by using digestive enzymes
- Liquid part of the cell
- It contains ribosomes, many enzymes and in the mitochondria
- They are colorless
- Ability of a microscope to distinguish detail
- The microscope that uses beam of electrons instead of light
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- Contains most of the cell's DNA, controls cell's activities
- An unicellular organism and doesn't have any membrane-bound organelle
- Provides a large surface area for the chemical reactions in the mitochondria
- It converts inorganic molecules to organic molecules by using water,carbon dioxide, sunlight
- Provide cellular respiration to the organelle, provide ATP
- Responsible for protein synthesis in the cell, are synthesized from rRNA
- Where green chlorophyll molecules trap solar energy
17 Clues: They are colorless • Liquid part of the cell • Ability of a microscope to distinguish detail • Where green chlorophyll molecules trap solar energy • Provide cellular respiration to the organelle, provide ATP • Contains most of the cell's DNA, controls cell's activities • It contains ribosomes, many enzymes and in the mitochondria • ...
Cell Theory 2020-04-26
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- carry out cellular respiration in all eukaryotic cells except mature red blood cells
- the general structure in inner membrane
- uses visible ligh and magnifies lenses to examine small objects
- protects the bacteria and it takes time for recovery
- helps store calcium ions for muscular contraction
- it extends its plasma membrane around the food particle so it is what moves the plasma membrane
- reinforce cell shape
- contain different color pigments that give red , yellow arrange colour to different parts of plant
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- produced by endocytosis and found in amoeba
- single membrane that contains digestive enzymes for breaking down toxic materials in the cell
- stores water and maintains turgor pressure in a plant cell
- plays role in processing and packing secretory proteins and synthesizing complex polysaccharides
- is a fold in the inner membrane of a mitochondrion
- are the photosynthesizing organelles of all photosynthesizing eukaryotes
- produced by the help of ER ang golgi apparatus
- typically involved in making proteins that function within the cytoplasm
- hairlike structure that acts primarily as an organelle of locomotion in the cells of many living organisms.
17 Clues: reinforce cell shape • the general structure in inner membrane • produced by endocytosis and found in amoeba • produced by the help of ER ang golgi apparatus • helps store calcium ions for muscular contraction • is a fold in the inner membrane of a mitochondrion • protects the bacteria and it takes time for recovery • ...
Makenzie 2025-11-20
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- The process of taking in substances such as nutrients or chemicals into cells or tissues
- The removal of waste products from the body
- in absorption secretion and sensation
- tissue
- System the system in a human body that makes the body have a shape
- the skin over body to protect the human skeleton
- tissue tissue that receives and sends electrical signals makes up the brain spinal cord and nerves
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- A nerve cell that sends and receives electrical signals in the nervous system
- The release of useful substances produced by cells or glands
- tissue tissue that contracts and relaxes to produce movement includes skeletal smooth and cardiac
- that supports connects or separates other tissues and organs contains an extracellular
- the organ to control movement
- the organ that keeps your body functioning and living
- A network of nonliving material such as proteins and fibers that supports and surroundscells connective tissue
- tissue A type of tissue that covers body surfaces lines organs and forms protective barriers also
- the process of breaking down food into energy
- System system that uses digestion
17 Clues: tissue • the organ to control movement • in absorption secretion and sensation • System system that uses digestion • The removal of waste products from the body • the process of breaking down food into energy • the skin over body to protect the human skeleton • the organ that keeps your body functioning and living • ...
test 2020-09-24
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- made up of various types of connective tissue: bones, ligaments,tendons and cartilage.
- tough, elastic tissues that connect bones together at joints.
- They connect bones to muscles.
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- dense tissue found in the ear, nose, between vertebrae and in joints.
- hard and dense, consisting of a matrix of minerals (Ca and P) and collagen fibres.
- attached to the skeleton to help it move. They are designed to contract and relax.
6 Clues: They connect bones to muscles. • tough, elastic tissues that connect bones together at joints. • dense tissue found in the ear, nose, between vertebrae and in joints. • hard and dense, consisting of a matrix of minerals (Ca and P) and collagen fibres. • attached to the skeleton to help it move. They are designed to contract and relax. • ...
Gem Stone 2016-07-21
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- A blue stone with black coloured "veins" called matrix.
- It is a hardened sap from prehistoric pine trees.
- A red stone and was believed to have special powers by the Greeks.
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- Can be any shade of blue from pale blue to blue-green.
- Can be a variety of different colours from pink,green,purple,yellow, or clear.
- A white gem that is created inside of a mollusk, or oyster.
6 Clues: It is a hardened sap from prehistoric pine trees. • Can be any shade of blue from pale blue to blue-green. • A blue stone with black coloured "veins" called matrix. • A white gem that is created inside of a mollusk, or oyster. • A red stone and was believed to have special powers by the Greeks. • ...
South asia 2024-02-09
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- River/is a trans-boundary river of Asia
- Ocean/is the third-largest of the world's five oceanic divisions
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- popular dish in south asia
- The Culture of Pakistan (Urdu: پاکستانی ثقافت Pākistāni S̱aqāfat) is based in the Indo-Persian cultural matrix that constitutes a foundation plank of South Asian Muslim identity.
- deep fried pastry with a spiced filling usually made with potatoes, spices and herbs.
- placed above Kenya
6 Clues: placed above Kenya • popular dish in south asia • River/is a trans-boundary river of Asia • Ocean/is the third-largest of the world's five oceanic divisions • deep fried pastry with a spiced filling usually made with potatoes, spices and herbs. • ...
Nail Struture 2024-09-17
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- – The half-moon-shaped, white area at the base of the nail.
- – The skin around the base of the nail.
- Fold – The fold of skin that overlaps the side of the nail.
- Root – The part of the nail matrix that extends under the skin.
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- – The dead tissue attached to the nail plate that is removed during a manicure.
- – The part of the nail unit that produces cells for nail growth.
- Edge – The edge of the nail that is filed and shaped.
- Plate – The visible part of the nail that covers the nail bed.
- Bed – The living tissue beneath the nail plate.
9 Clues: – The skin around the base of the nail. • Bed – The living tissue beneath the nail plate. • Edge – The edge of the nail that is filed and shaped. • – The half-moon-shaped, white area at the base of the nail. • Fold – The fold of skin that overlaps the side of the nail. • Plate – The visible part of the nail that covers the nail bed. • ...
Trajekt- Modell 2015-04-21
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- bedeutet Flugbahn auf Englisch übersetzt?/trajectory
- heißt die erste Phase vom Pflegeprozess?/Assessement
- das Trajekt- Modell gut mit anderen bereits genützten Pflegemodellen kombiniert werden?/Ja
- was dient dieses Modell für die professionelle Pflege?/Managementinstrument
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- wird das Trajektkonzept noch bezeichnet?/Krankheitsverlaufskurvenkonzept
- hat soziale Konzepte entwickelt wie zum Beispiel trajectory, social world, conditional matrix, conditional path und .../Arena
6 Clues: bedeutet Flugbahn auf Englisch übersetzt?/trajectory • heißt die erste Phase vom Pflegeprozess?/Assessement • wird das Trajektkonzept noch bezeichnet?/Krankheitsverlaufskurvenkonzept • was dient dieses Modell für die professionelle Pflege?/Managementinstrument • das Trajekt- Modell gut mit anderen bereits genützten Pflegemodellen kombiniert werden?/Ja • ...
KUIS PPT - Vanessa Angeline/24 2022-10-11
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- menyisipkan/memasukkan gambar-gambar bangunan atau berupa bentuk seperti; persegi, lingkaran, segitiga, dan lain-lain.
- memberikan sentuhan animasi pada saat perpindahan dari satu slide ke slide yang lain
- mengolah angka dan data yang dikumpulkan dalam suatu kotak
- berfungsi untuk memulai tampilan slide show dari awal
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- berfungsi untuk kita menggambar seperti halnya foto diatas
- menyisipkan/memasukkan/menampilkan diagram ataupun bagan pada lembar kerja Anda (document) Seperti diagram Process, Cycle, Hierachy, relationship, Matrix, dan lain-lainnya.
- menyisipkan/memasukkan objek berupa gambar/foto.
- program aplikasi presentasi yang merupakan salah satu program aplikasi dibawah Microsoft Office
- menampilkan presentasi, pengaturan penampilan file presentasi yang telah dibuat
- untuk merancang tampilan dari sebuah atau seluruh slide Microsoft PowerPoint yang dipilih
- sederet efek yang bisa diaplikasikan kepada objek di PowerPoint agar dapat bergerak di slide show
11 Clues: menyisipkan/memasukkan objek berupa gambar/foto. • berfungsi untuk memulai tampilan slide show dari awal • berfungsi untuk kita menggambar seperti halnya foto diatas • mengolah angka dan data yang dikumpulkan dalam suatu kotak • menampilkan presentasi, pengaturan penampilan file presentasi yang telah dibuat • ...
Ch 10 Vocab 2023-01-13
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- A process of energy conversion that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen.
- A process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- "in air"
- The innermost compartment of the mitochondria and the site of the Krebs cycle reactions
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- The organelle responsible for the production of ATP
- A second stage of cellular respiration, in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy extracting
- The first set of reactions in cellular respiration in which a molecule of glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvic acid
- The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celcius
- "without air"
- The fluid that fills a cell
- An electron carrier involved in glycolysis
11 Clues: "in air" • "without air" • The fluid that fills a cell • An electron carrier involved in glycolysis • The organelle responsible for the production of ATP • A process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • The innermost compartment of the mitochondria and the site of the Krebs cycle reactions • ...
Chapter 10 Vocab 2023-01-13
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- a process of energy conversion that released energy from in presence of oxygen
- ¨ïn air¨
- the organelle responsible for the production of ATP
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- a second stage of cellular respiration, in which pyruvic acid is broken into carbon dioxide in a sense of energy extracting reaction
- the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celcius
- a process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- An electron carrier involved in glycolysis
- the fluid that fills a cell
- ¨without air¨
- The first set of reaction in cellular respiration in which a molecule of glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvic acid
- the innermost compartment of the mitochondria and the site of Kreds cycle reactions
11 Clues: ¨ïn air¨ • ¨without air¨ • the fluid that fills a cell • An electron carrier involved in glycolysis • the organelle responsible for the production of ATP • a process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • a process of energy conversion that released energy from in presence of oxygen • ...
Unit 10 Bio Vocabulary 2023-01-12
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- the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree celcius
- a second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy extraction reactions
- "in air"
- a process of energy conservation that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
- the fluid that fills a cell
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- a process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- the first set of reactions in cellular respiration in which a molecule of glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvic acid
- the organelle responsible for the production of ATP
- the innermost compartment of the mitochondria and the site of the Kerbs Cycle reactions
- an electron carrier involved in glucose
- "without air"
11 Clues: "in air" • "without air" • the fluid that fills a cell • an electron carrier involved in glucose • the organelle responsible for the production of ATP • a process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • the innermost compartment of the mitochondria and the site of the Kerbs Cycle reactions • ...
Visual Arts 2023-09-06
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- can be made of stone, wood, metal, clay, ivory, plaster
- the entire process by which a film is created from its inception to final product
- made by transferring images from a matrix (template) to another surface most often on paper or fabric
- the art and method of building and designing structures with an artistic element instead of relying solely on construction abilities
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- an activity involving skill in making things by hand
- a type of art made of clay
- can be made using pencil, charcoal, chalk, pastel, crayon, pen, ink, watercolor or oil
- can be created on almost any surface using different types of paint
- the process of recording an image on light sensitive film or via a digital electronic or magnetic memory
- relies on audiovisual technology
- an outline, sketch or plan
11 Clues: a type of art made of clay • an outline, sketch or plan • relies on audiovisual technology • an activity involving skill in making things by hand • can be made of stone, wood, metal, clay, ivory, plaster • can be created on almost any surface using different types of paint • the entire process by which a film is created from its inception to final product • ...
Computer memory 2024-11-25
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- is the time taken by components to respond to a request.
- read only memory
- use floating gate transistors and capacitors rather than fuses.
- a type of memory that is accessed directly by the CPU. For example: RAM, ROM and cache.
- uses flipflops which hold bit of memory and not refreshed constantly
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- a type of memory that refers to external storage devices such as hard drives, CDs, flash drives, etc.
- made from matrix of fuses and can only be written to once
- radom access memory
- use NOR chips rather than NAND chips in SSDs.
- a type of ROM. It is programmed by applying a slightly larger electric current that forces an electron through a barrier.
- uses transistors that act as switches and capacitors that hold binary data and need to be constantly refreshed.
11 Clues: read only memory • radom access memory • use NOR chips rather than NAND chips in SSDs. • is the time taken by components to respond to a request. • made from matrix of fuses and can only be written to once • use floating gate transistors and capacitors rather than fuses. • uses flipflops which hold bit of memory and not refreshed constantly • ...
Test Design 2025-09-09
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Crossword 2022-01-25
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- One of the main products of the light-dependent reactions in photosynthesis. It is reduced from NADP+.
- A process which plants and animals use to break down chemical energy stored in the bonds of glucose.
- The inner fluid of the chloroplast and location of the light independent reactions in photosynthesis.
- The site of photosynthesis.
- The site of cellular respiration.
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- These are flattened interconnected sacs that contain chlorophyll.
- A type of pathway that is used to break down larger molecules into smaller ones.
- The fluid-filled space of the inner membrane of the mitochondria.
- Only plants and producers perform this process.
- A type of pathway that is used to synthesize larger molecules from smaller ones.
- One of the main products of the light-dependent reactions in photosynthesis. It is reduced from ADP.
11 Clues: The site of photosynthesis. • The site of cellular respiration. • Only plants and producers perform this process. • These are flattened interconnected sacs that contain chlorophyll. • The fluid-filled space of the inner membrane of the mitochondria. • A type of pathway that is used to break down larger molecules into smaller ones. • ...
Chapter 10 Bio Vocab 2023-01-13
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- A process of energy conversion that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
- "in air"
- A second stage of cellular respiration, in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy extracting reactions
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- The organelle responsible for the production of ATP
- The first set of reactions in cellular respiration in which a molecule of glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvic acid
- The innermost compartment of the mitochondria and the site of the Krebs cycle reactions
- The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celcius
- "without air"
- The fluid that fills a cell
- An electron carrier involved in glycolysis
- A process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
11 Clues: "in air" • "without air" • The fluid that fills a cell • An electron carrier involved in glycolysis • The organelle responsible for the production of ATP • A process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • The innermost compartment of the mitochondria and the site of the Krebs cycle reactions • ...
DH115 Wilkins ch 17 part 2 HW Puzzle 1 2025-08-10
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- A surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner.
- Heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen
- Heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete absence of oxygen.
- Nucleus, focus, point of origin.
- A solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently.
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- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts.
- Not made up of or containing cells.
- White blood corpuscle of amoeboid movement; functions to protect body against infection and disease.
- Without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure.
- A stone like concretion that forms on the crowns/roots of teeth as a result of the calcification of bacterial plaque.
- Crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate.
11 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 lives and grows in complete absence of oxygen. • ...
Leadership 2013-07-18
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- Determining the origin of errors with focus on prevention. (3 words)
- __________ organizational design structure is seen more frequently in a university hospital where research and teaching is prevalent.
- Long term process that provides direction and purpose. (2 words)
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- Two main legal responsibilities of ________ are to assess compentency and to determine how much supervision is needed.
- Leadership style best used with a multidisciplinary team of professionals.
- Designed to standardize the collection of nursing data across populations. (4 words)
- Inspiring people to accomplish goals through support and confidence building.
7 Clues: Long term process that provides direction and purpose. (2 words) • Determining the origin of errors with focus on prevention. (3 words) • Leadership style best used with a multidisciplinary team of professionals. • Inspiring people to accomplish goals through support and confidence building. • ...
Circulatory System 2019-05-16
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- The stage of the cardiac cycle in which the heart relaxes and fills with blood.
- Small blood cells that are important in blood clotting.
- Arteries and veins can alter their diameter to “dilate” or “constrict” as a result of these layers.
- These may be found in veins or in the heart; their function is to prevent backflow of blood within the circulatory system.
- The liquid matrix of blood in which the cells are suspended.
- One characteristic of blood vessels which allows them to expand their diameter as blood flow increases during a heart pump.
- A gaseous reactant of cellular respiration.
- The body system which transports required materials and waste products to and from all the cells in our body.
- Materials required by cells in our body.
- The transfer of blood from one individual into another; generally as an emergency procedure.
- The hydrostatic force that blood exerts against the wall of a vessel.
- One of the distinguishing differences between blood vessels.
- One of two main factors regulated by the circulatory system.
- The physiological control of various conditions in the body at a steady or set point value.
- The stage of the cardiac cycle in which the heart contracts and pumps blood.
- White blood cells; typically functions in immunity, such as phagocytosis or antibody production.
- The blood type system for humans.
- These carry the semi-fluid material within the circulatory system to all parts of the body.
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- The steps involved in pumping blood into, though, and out of the heart.
- Vessels that carry blood towards the heart from the organs of the body.
- Small, “leaky” vessels that are found in regions of gas exchange within the circulatory system.
- Blood pressure is measured as a ratio called this.
- A gaseous waste product of cellular respiration.
- A protein antigen on the surface of red blood cells.
- Materials that must be removed from our body cells continuously to avoid building up to toxic levels.
- One of two controls over heart muscle contractions.
- These are components of the blood which are “white” or “red”.
- Red blood cells; contain hemoglobin, which functions in transporting oxygen in the circulatory system.
- One of two main factors regulated by the circulatory system.
- Chemical messengers that are produced by a gland and transported to a target area by the circulatory system.
- One of the main functions of white blood cells is to provide this response.
- One of two controls over heart muscle contractions.
- Vessels that carry blood away from the heart to the organs throughout the body.
- The transport media for the circulatory system. A connective tissue with a fluid matrix called plasma in which cells are suspended.
- A muscular pump which is used to circulate blood within the circulatory system.
35 Clues: The blood type system for humans. • Materials required by cells in our body. • A gaseous reactant of cellular respiration. • A gaseous waste product of cellular respiration. • Blood pressure is measured as a ratio called this. • One of two controls over heart muscle contractions. • One of two controls over heart muscle contractions. • ...
Product Management Crossword Battles 2020-11-20
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- A technique that uses historical data as inputs to make informed estimates that are predictive in determining the direction of future trends.
- SCAMPER technique where you mix several ideas, processes or products into one more efficient output
- A technology that allows users in different locations to hold face-to-face meetings without having to move to a single location together via video.
- competitive ___________ that refers to the ability to gather, analyze, and use information collected on competitors, customers, and other market factors
- The collection of all the products or services offered by a company
- A _____ organizational structure is a workplace format in which employees report to two or more managers rather than one manager overseeing every aspect of a project.
- Also refers to long-term planning
- The sum of all the values that a customer gives up to gain the benefits of having or using a product or service.
- A collection of these various techniques and you can choose to use one or all of the seven methods to find solutions to your problems.
- Means meeting through a telecommunications medium
- SCAMPER technique where you remove inefficient processes with the goal of streamlining them
- The performance ______ looks at how well a product performed over time and relative to plan
- To increase ________, invest in the highest-value customers first.
- Market ________ is used when the business seeks to increase sales growth of its existing products or services to its existing markets in order to gain a higher market share
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- Physical development of a product in R&D
- TRIZ looks at eliminating these
- Idea _________ is the creation of ideas
- You can do this on an unprofitable customer
- Examination of ideas along preestablished criteria
- The _________ of consumer markets results in greater product proliferation and parity products
- SCAMPER technique where you find a part of your product that you could replace with another to see whether it will result in improvements
- A competitive matrix is also known as _________ map
- Designed to prevent mistakes, but they also diminish individual responsibility, creativity, and risk-taking opportunities.
- a _________ analysis is where you identify major competitors and research their products, sales, and marketing strategies
- Used when a company wants to enter a slightly different market but does not want to dilute its current image.
- ____________ development posits the refinement of the product concept
- ____________ extension strategy involves a company's use of an established brand name in its introduction of a product into a category that is new to the firm.
- These types of adjectives are used in a comparative product scale
- Preparation to the actual launch
- A perceived tendency of financial markets to move in a particular direction over time
30 Clues: TRIZ looks at eliminating these • Preparation to the actual launch • Also refers to long-term planning • Idea _________ is the creation of ideas • Physical development of a product in R&D • You can do this on an unprofitable customer • Means meeting through a telecommunications medium • Examination of ideas along preestablished criteria • ...
Management 101 2014-03-17
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- A term used to describe almost any corporate activity that is managed by an outside vendor: from the running of the company’s cafeteria to the provision of courier services.
- force A team most often designated to work on a very important issue or problem.
- People who find ways around business difficulties; they persevere with a business plan at times when others run for the shelter of full-time employment.
- Is the view of what the business will be like 10 to 20 years from now.
- The way in which the requirements to enter different industries become so similar that firms can just as easily take part in one as in another.
- Matrix This tool uses a tree diagram of alternatives and a list of weighted criteria. They are used to reduce the number of alternatives to those that are most significant in a structured, quantitive way.
- Diagram A tam process tool that organizes ideas, generated through brainstorming, into natural groupings in a way that stimulates new creative ideas.
- capabilities The business processes that visibly provide value to the customer.
- The deeply ingrained operating rules or guiding beliefs of an organization.
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- A process whereby a corporation adjusts to changed market circumferences.
- This is the idea that individuals do not seek to maximize their benefit from a particular course of action, but rather that they seek something that is good enough.
- Diagram This tool displays the cause-and-effect relationship between factors relating to a central issue.
- The process of dealing with or controlling things or people.
- Diagram Used to develop the best schedule and appropriate controls to accomplish an objective.
- analysis A handy mnemonic to help planners think about corporate strategy; stands for strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
- A way of determining how well a business unit or organization is performing compared wit other units elsewhere.
- Information about reactions to a product, a person’s performance of a task, etc., used as a basis for improvement.
- Rewards One-time bonuses paid to the recipients immediately following an unusual or far-exceeds expectations type of contribution.
- Is essential to linking the organization with its vision of the future. A good one of these will require leadership and be externally focused with customers in mind and will serve as a motivating “to be” or “to do”.
- capability Measures the variation from all sources in a process as they affect the product.
- Diagram Shows the complete range and sequence of subtasks required to achieve an objective.
- Diagram An excellent way to show the relationships among various data.
22 Clues: The process of dealing with or controlling things or people. • Is the view of what the business will be like 10 to 20 years from now. • Diagram An excellent way to show the relationships among various data. • A process whereby a corporation adjusts to changed market circumferences. • The deeply ingrained operating rules or guiding beliefs of an organization. • ...
Topic 12: Bioenergetics 2024-07-10
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- During photosynthesis, the electrons move through the ________, creating a proton gradient by pumping protons into the thylakoid lumen.
- The process of ATP synthesis by ATP synthase is driven by a _________ gradient, generated by the electron transport chain (ETC).
- Chlorophyll and other pigments in the thylakoid membranes absorb _______, in which this energy excites electrons in the chlorophyll molecules, raising them to a higher energy state.
- When there is _________ of oxidative phosphorylation occur, the proton gradient can be dissipated without producing ATP, which will then generate heat instead of ATP.
- The oxidative phosphorylation and electron transport chain tightly linked together to maintain a gradient of hydrogen ions across the inner membrane of ___________.
- A key protein that plays a crucial role in heat production in response to cold exposure or during periods of increased metabolic demand through the uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation.
- The chlorophyll and other pigments in photosystem II (PSII) absorb light energy, which excites ________ to a higher energy level.
- During photosynthesis, the light-dependent reactions take place in the __________ membranes, which plays a role in converting the light energy into chemical energy in the form of ATP and NADPH.
- A chemical that uncouples oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria, which then dissipates the proton gradient and prevents ATP synthesis despite continued electron transport and oxygen consumption.
- The electron transport chain generates the proton motive force, whereas the oxidative phosphorylation utilizes this force to produce _______.
- A potent inhibitor of cytochrome c oxidase in the electron transport chain, which could prevent the utilization of oxygen for ATP synthesis and lead to cellular hypoxia and potentially fatal consequences.
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- The process that involves movement of protons back into the mitochondrial matrix through ATP synthase.
- The final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain.
- In the mitochondrion, the energy for ATP synthesis comes from _________ of organic molecules such as glucose, whereas in chloroplast, the energy comes from light.
- During ATP production in mitochondria, the electron transport chain powers proton pumps to pump the _______ ions out of the matrix.
- The molecule that carries electrons from glycolysis and the Krebs cycle to the electron transport chain.
- When the ΔG (Gibbs free energy) of a reaction is positive, this indicates that the reaction is _________, which also means that it requires energy input.
- ATP _________ is responsible for producing the majority of ATP in aerobic organisms, in which it synthesizes ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate.
- ________ cycle occur in the stroma and use ATP and NADPH to fix carbon dioxide into organic molecules like glucose.
- ________ cycle takes place in the mitochondria and produces ATP and electron carriers.
20 Clues: The final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain. • ________ cycle takes place in the mitochondria and produces ATP and electron carriers. • The process that involves movement of protons back into the mitochondrial matrix through ATP synthase. • ...
Unit 3 & 4 Review: Cellular Energetics, Cellular Communication and Cell Cycle 2024-12-11
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- Released with simple diffusion, the receptor is intracellular
- Released with exocytosis, the receptor is extracellular
- Type of signaling that requires close proxmitity but not directly touching
- Consists of G1, S, and G2 phases of the cell cycle
- Activated during cellular communication and activates intracellulae processes
- Phase of the cell cycle where it checks for complete chromosome set and enough cell components, but stops if DNA is damaged so it can be repaired and to intiate cell death
- Phase of the cell cycle where it checks for DNA damage, CDKs, adds phosphate. Also stops cell cycle if theres rubisco blocks (tumor supressor genes) and p53.
- Stage of mitosis in cell cycle where nucleus breaks down, chromosomes appear, and 2 copies of DNA
- Stage of mitosis in cell cycle where centrioles move to the poles and spindle fibers attach to centromete of chromose.
- Type of signaling that travels through the blood stream
- Electros (NADH + FADH2) + O2 -> ATP + H20. Occurs in mitochondrial cristae. Electrons provide energy for proton gradient production.
- Exergonic reaction. Equation: C6H12O6 + 6O2 -> 6CO2 + 6H2O + 36 ATP.
- Signnaling cascades symbols from the receptor to cell targets.
- Stage of mitosis in cell cycle where cytokinesis occurs, nucleus reforms and chromosomes unwind
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- Amplifies the reaction
- The process where a single cell divides twice to produce four cells containing half the original amount of genetic information
- Protein kinase -> phosphorylation relays molecules
- The process by which a cell replicates its chromosomes and then segregates them, producing two identical nuclei in preparation for cell division
- Maintains homeostatsis and pulls back
- Ligand binds to the receptor and causes a confirmational shape change.
- Equation: Pyruvate -> CO2 + NADH + Acetyl CoA. Occurs in the mitochondrial matrix. Prepares the pyruvate for the Krebs Cycle.
- Cell growth, secretion of molecules, gene expressions, cell apoptosis
- Equation: 6 NADPH + 9 ATP -> G3P. Occurs in the stroma. Stores energy in the form of G3P and switches inorganic carbon to organic carbon.
- Acetyl CoA -> 3 NADH + FADH 2 + ATP + 2CO2. Occurs in the mitrochondrial matrix. NADH & FADH2 carries electrons to the ETC. Completes the breakdown of glucose.
- Protons + H2O -> ATP + NADPH + O2. Occurs in thylakoid membrane. ATP is produced for the Calvin Cycle.
- Stage of mitosis in cell cycle where chromosomes are pulled apart to the centriole
- Equation: Glucose -> 2 NADH + 2 ATP + 2 Pyruvate. Occurs in the cytosol. The NADH carries the electrons to the ETC to perform aerobic respirtation.
- Phase of the cell cycle where it checks for replication errors and also stops the cell cycle if there is ataxia telangiectaisa mutated, then halts to repair or intiates cell death
- Type of signaling that requires direct contact
29 Clues: Amplifies the reaction • Maintains homeostatsis and pulls back • Type of signaling that requires direct contact • Protein kinase -> phosphorylation relays molecules • Consists of G1, S, and G2 phases of the cell cycle • Released with exocytosis, the receptor is extracellular • Type of signaling that travels through the blood stream • ...
crossword puzzle 2025-05-20
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- -a pattern of increasing quantity where the rate of increase is proportional to the current value.
- asymptote is a line that a graph approaches but never touches or intersects.
- translation refers to a shift of the graph of a function up, down, left, right, without changing the shape, size, or dimensions of the graph.
- refers to the distance between two consecutive maximum points or two minimum points.
- Number-An interval in algebra 2 is a range of numbers between two given numbers. It includes all of the real numbers between those two numbers.
- of change -the rate of change refers to the measure of how much a function changes per unit, on average, over a given interval. It is often represented as the slope of the secant line connecting two points on the function's graph
- function -This means evaluating the function with the negative of the input 'x'.
- equation -an equation that contains at least one rational expression.
- angle-It is the smallest angle formed by the terminal side of a given angle and the x-axis.
- -A line segment that passes through the center and its endpoints are on the circumference of a circle.
- Value-The absolute value of a number is the actual distance of the integer from zero, in a number line. It is denoted by | a | (a vertical bar on each side of the quantity).
- -a function is a relation in which each input has only one output.
- the cartesian system, the coordinate plane is divided into four equal parts by the intersection of the x-axis and the y-axis.
- -a real number that is used to multiply a vector or matrix, changing its magnitude (size) but not its direction.
- function-a function where the independent variable (x) appears as an exponent, while the base is a constant.
- side-the second ray of the angle, which is the ray that rotates from the initial side to define the angle.
- -A coefficient is a numerical factor of a term containing constant and variables.
- angles-angles that share the same initial side and terminal side when placed in standard position.
- Circle-The unit circle is a circle in the Cartesian coordinate plane with a radius of one, centered at the origin
- The vertical distance from the midline to the minor max.
- -a function reflection is the graph of the original function, but where the graph has been flipped upside-down
- maximum is the biggest value of a function within a given interval or over its entire range.
- part of the quadratic formula underneath the square root symbol
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- formula-The quadratic formula is used to find the solutions (roots) of a quadratic equation.
- The midline is a horizontal line that represents the average value or center position of a sinusoidal function.
- equation is a statement that two expressions are equal.
- line segment that passes through the center and its endpoints are on the circumference of a circle.
- coefficient-the coefficient of the term with the highest exponent (or degree).
- of Polynomial-the highest power (exponent) of the variable within the polynomial.
- A variable is a symbol(usually a letter) standing in for an unknown numerical.
- Number-imaginary numbers are defined as the square root of negative numbers, where they do not have a definite value.
- side-An angle in standard position has its vertex at the origin and its initial side along the positive x-axis.
- of Equations A set of equations each containing one or more variables.
- Division -a simplified way of dividing a polynomial with another polynomial equation of degree 1 and is generally used to find the zeros of polynomials
- of a matrix-The dimensions of a matrix are the number of rows by the number of columns
- of the variable of the function such that the function equals 0.
- parabola is the set of all points (x, y) in a plane that are the same distance from a fixed line (called the directrix) and a fixed point (the focus) not on the directrix.
- refers to the set of all possible outputs of a relation or function.
- mathematical model describing the gradual decrease of a quantity over time.
- domain of a function refers to the set of all possible input values that can be used in that function.
- -It refers to the number of occurrences of repeating events per unit of time.
- The reciprocal of a number you would have to multiply it by to get the answer 1.
- -A minimum is the smallest value of a function within a given interval or over its entire domain.
- radius of a circle is defined as a line segment that joins the center of the boundary of a circle.
- the maximum or minimum points of the equation.
- behavior-how the function behaves when the variable increases or decreases without bound
- rectangular array of numbers ordered by rows and columns.
- fraction-a combination of a fraction and a whole number.
- is a mnemonic for the standard method of multiplying two binomials. It stands for First, Outer, Inner, Last.
- function -a function where the output is the same when the input is positive or negative.
50 Clues: the maximum or minimum points of the equation. • equation is a statement that two expressions are equal. • fraction-a combination of a fraction and a whole number. • The vertical distance from the midline to the minor max. • rectangular array of numbers ordered by rows and columns. • part of the quadratic formula underneath the square root symbol • ...
Organ Systems 2024-05-28
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- Secretes hormones into the bloodstream
- Senses environment communicates with and activates other parts of the body
- Produces and delivers and sperm and associated fluids
- Provides mechanical support for the body, stores minerals and produces red blood cells
- A type of connective tissue composed of cells, called chondrocytes, that secrete substances to form the dense matrix surrounding them
- Eliminates Liquid Waste
- Enables movement, posture, and balance with contraction and extension of muscles
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- Enables transport of nutrients, gases, hormones, and wastes
- Protects against infection
- Protects body from environment, injury, and infection, stores fat
- Tightly packed sheets of cells that cover organs and outer surfaces
- Fat tissue that connects the skin to underlying structures and insulates and protects organs
- Produces eggs and supports the development of offspring
- Make up the skeleton and are connected to each other at the joints
- A type of connective tissue that circulates throughout the body through arteries, veins, and capillaries
- Supplies blood with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- Ingests and breaks down food
17 Clues: Eliminates Liquid Waste • Protects against infection • Ingests and breaks down food • Secretes hormones into the bloodstream • Produces and delivers and sperm and associated fluids • Supplies blood with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide • Produces eggs and supports the development of offspring • Enables transport of nutrients, gases, hormones, and wastes • ...
Edona Popi Crossword Ch 21-22 2024-11-15
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- principal photoreceptor in the chloroplasts of most green plants
- regulation of the rate of oxidative phosphorylation by ADP level
- mechanism that Peter Mitchell proposed
- generation of high-transfer-potential electrons by the citric acid cycle & synthesis of ATP
- a stack of thylakoids
- molecular assembly of the inner mitochondrial membrane responsible for the respiratory-chain-driven synthesis of ATP
- process of moving energy from one electron to another
- purple membrane protein from halobacteria that pumps protons when illuminated
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- energy inherent in the proton gradient established during the functioning of the respiratory chain
- funnels the energy of absorbed light to the reaction center
- polyenes that absorb light and serve as an accessory pigment in photosynthesis
- where the special pair is located
- matrix of the chloroplast
- photoreceptor molecules capable of absorbing the energy of light of a specific wavelength
- subunit that rotates counterclockwise, driven by hydrolysis of ATP
- in chloroplasts, a membranous sac, or vesicle, that contains the energy-transducing machinery of photosynthesis
- pair of electron carriers at which the charge separation takes place
17 Clues: a stack of thylakoids • matrix of the chloroplast • where the special pair is located • mechanism that Peter Mitchell proposed • process of moving energy from one electron to another • funnels the energy of absorbed light to the reaction center • principal photoreceptor in the chloroplasts of most green plants • ...
Tissues 2022-07-26
4 Clues: This tissue lacks intercellular spaces. • This tissue makes the plant hard and stiff. • This tissue has excess of extra-cellular matrix. • Plants that grow in dry habitats have a thicker_________tissue.
CT Experiment 5 Post-Quiz 2023-01-18
4 Clues: "y" is the output matrix • ____ command defines linear system in the scilab • ____ command will create canonical form in scilab • ____ command will create state space model from transfer function in scilab
Chapter 17 Key Term 2024-01-22
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- without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure
- a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently
- nucleus, focus, point of origin
- heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative
- heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative
- white blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease
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- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anticalculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices
- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate
- a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner
- calcified dental plaque
- not made up of or containing cells
11 Clues: calcified dental plaque • 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 • crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate • ...
