matrix Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 10 VoCaB 2023-01-10
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- process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- first set of reactions in cellular respiration during which a molecule of glucose is broken into 2 molecules of pyruic acid.
- process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
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- of energy needed to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree celcius.
- cycle second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- process that requires oxygen
- process that does not require oxygen
- innermost compartment of the mitochondrion
- electron carrier involved in glycolysis
9 Clues: process that requires oxygen • process that does not require oxygen • electron carrier involved in glycolysis • innermost compartment of the mitochondrion • process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • of energy needed to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree celcius. • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2023-01-26
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- a system with an infinite number of solutions
- a set of two or more inequalities with the same variables
- a system with exactly one solution
- a method of solving a system of equations where you solve for one variable first and substitute that value into the other equation
- a system with at least one solution
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- a system with no solution
- a rectangular arrangement of numbers that can be used to solve a system of equations
- a method of solving a system of equations where you eliminate one variable first and solve for the the other variable
- a set of two or more equations with the same variables
9 Clues: a system with no solution • a system with exactly one solution • a system with at least one solution • a system with an infinite number of solutions • a set of two or more equations with the same variables • a set of two or more inequalities with the same variables • a rectangular arrangement of numbers that can be used to solve a system of equations • ...
Vocabulary Review 2016-02-25
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- A relation in which all input values have exactly one output value
- The variable that represents the output values of a function
- The graph of a quadratic function that makes a “u” shape
- A function on the calculator used for solving systems of equations
- Another name for y denoted as f(x)
- A set of ordered pairs
- The set of all y values of a function
- A function that can be written as y=mx + b
- The variable that represents the input values of a function
- A nonlinear function that can be written as y=ax2 + bx + c
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- The point where the graph crosses the x-axis
- The set of all x values of a function
- A function on the calculator used for finding the equations of a set of data
- The highest point of a quadratic
- Another word for x-intercepts on a quadratic
- The point where the graph crosses the y-axis
- The line that divides a quadratic in half
- The x value of any function where f(x) = 0
- The lowest point of a quadratic
- The highest or lowest point of a quadratic
20 Clues: A set of ordered pairs • The lowest point of a quadratic • The highest point of a quadratic • Another name for y denoted as f(x) • The set of all x values of a function • The set of all y values of a function • The line that divides a quadratic in half • The x value of any function where f(x) = 0 • The highest or lowest point of a quadratic • ...
Crossword 9 2018-02-15
Across
- A type of malicious software from cryptovirology that threatens to publish the victim's data or perpetually block access to it unless a ransom is paid.
- In information technology processed form of data is called?
- The smallest unit of data in a computer
- Android 6.
- Main memory is also known as ?
- In computer network, short message that travels around communication medium is called?
- The process of starting or restarting a computer is called?
- Family of personal computers designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Inc.
- Shortcut Key for BOLD is?
- The trademark for a type of matrix barcode (or two-dimensional barcode) first designed for the automotive industry in Japan.
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- A graphical or pictorial representation of an algorithm.
- A code segment that accesses shared variables and has to be executed as an atomic action.
- A legal right created by the law of a country that grants the creator of an original work exclusive rights for its use and distribution.
- COBOL is widely used in applications.
- Computer understands ______ language.
- Unauthorized intrusion into a computer or a network.
- Query Language
- An example of Linux operating system.
- CEO of Apple.
- Elon Musk founded?
20 Clues: Android 6. • CEO of Apple. • Query Language • Elon Musk founded? • Shortcut Key for BOLD is? • Main memory is also known as ? • COBOL is widely used in applications. • Computer understands ______ language. • An example of Linux operating system. • The smallest unit of data in a computer • Unauthorized intrusion into a computer or a network. • ...
Ämnesomsättning Bi2 2018-10-17
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- Bärarmolekyl som transporterar pyruvat
- process där kol oxideras för att utvinna energi
- nedbrytande process som frigör energi
- Del av ljusberoende reaktionen som bildar NADPH
- Enzym som omvandlar FADH2 till FAD
- Biokemisk katalysator av kemiska reaktioner
- energiförmedlande molekyl, nukleotid
- cellens kraftstation
- Reaktant som binder till ett enzym
- Exciteras av fotoner och släpper ut grönt ljus
- krävs för att starta kemiska reaktioner (minskas av enzymer)
- Energiomsättning vid låg syretillgång, det bildas etanol
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- process i växter då koldioxid fixeras
- bildas vid syrebrist i muskler samtidigt som man återfår NAD+
- Uppbyggande process som kräver energi
- Vätebärarande molekyl
- Första delen i den ljusberoende reaktionen där ATP och syre bildas
- Är en process som kräver tillgång till syre
- Process där det bildas vatten och en protongradient skapas
- då pyruvat oxideras och bildar koldioxid
- ämnesomsättning
- Kallas processen då glukos bryts ned till pyruvat
- Det fria utrymmet inne i mitokondrien
- Specialiserade celler som reglerar gasutbytet mellan växtens inre och omgivningen
- gas som bildas i den katabola processen
- Veck i mitokondriens inre membran
- slutlig elektronacceptor som driver elektrontransportkedjan
- bildas i andningskedjan och spjälkas i fotosyntesen
28 Clues: ämnesomsättning • cellens kraftstation • Vätebärarande molekyl • Veck i mitokondriens inre membran • Enzym som omvandlar FADH2 till FAD • Reaktant som binder till ett enzym • energiförmedlande molekyl, nukleotid • process i växter då koldioxid fixeras • Uppbyggande process som kräver energi • nedbrytande process som frigör energi • Det fria utrymmet inne i mitokondrien • ...
Starter 2018-10-07
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- A type of partnership where all partners have limited liability
- An organisational structure with only a few layers
- A business where decisions are made at head office
- The sector which includes service businesses
- A statement showing the purpose of an organisation
- A statement setting out the dream for the future
- A type of organisation which can sell shares on the stock market
- A business where decisions are made at branch level
- The number of people a manager is responsible for
- This sector extracts raw materials e.g farming
- Employees coming together to collectively bargain
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- A self employed person
- The sector which includes manufacturing businesses
- An organisational structure used a lot in project work. An employee may have a department and project manager.
- Organisations which provide support to businesses e.g offering advice and training
- Another name for a business department
- another word for income
- A type of company with shareholders, but not on the stock market
- A statement setting out the beliefs of an organisation
- Any one with an interest in an organisation
- What a business is trying to achieve i.e maximise sales
- An organisational structure with lots of layers
- Income- Costs
23 Clues: Income- Costs • A self employed person • another word for income • Another name for a business department • Any one with an interest in an organisation • The sector which includes service businesses • This sector extracts raw materials e.g farming • An organisational structure with lots of layers • A statement setting out the dream for the future • ...
PICOE amazing race 2013-10-11
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- post mortem
- too much is not good
- overall process quality level
- event rather than activity
- activity meeting three conditions
- beat
- collaborative problem solving
- one of 5
- consistent results over time
- process step above takt time
- Japanese word for signal
- upper and lower
- Welch
- type of diagram
- expert
- loss function
- waste
- one of 7
- best type of improvement
- Motorola creation
- made together
- distance between the extreme values of a data set
- cause and ...
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- can be cyclical or seasonal
- visual signal
- enemy number 2
- defect creation
- coined by MIT researchers
- Shigeo
- data with only a finite number of points
- not to late to please the customer
- Fishbone
- favorite distribution
- Ohno
- model used to test customer requirements
- group thinking
- test invented at Guiness
- start to finish
- control chart for number of defects and varying sample size
- Greek letter
- matrix
- one of eight
- best sampling strategy
- control charts
- proportion of total variation about the mean explained by the regression
45 Clues: beat • Ohno • Welch • waste • Shigeo • expert • matrix • Fishbone • one of 5 • one of 7 • post mortem • Greek letter • one of eight • visual signal • loss function • made together • cause and ... • enemy number 2 • group thinking • control charts • defect creation • upper and lower • type of diagram • start to finish • Motorola creation • too much is not good • favorite distribution • best sampling strategy • ...
Chapter 7 key terms 2013-05-29
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- spectrum visible light
- process by which any molecule becomes broken down by light energy
- self-nourishing organisms
- synthase transport proteins
- make sugar from carbon dioxide
- fixation extraction of carbon atoms from an inorganic source.
- light-trapping part of a pigment. Accesory pigment.
- where elctromagnetic energy of light is packaged
- cycle builds sugars in the stroma
- the distance between the crests of 2 succesive waves of light.
- light-driven reaction that attaches
- a way in which organisms can harness the energy of light to built organic molecules from inorganic raw materials.
- organelle that specializes in photosynthesis
- fixes carbon by attaching Co2 to five carbon RuBP
- They pass from one molecule of the elctron transfer chain to the next
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- transport chain Use the released energy to make hydrogen ions.
- two three carbon molecules of PGA
- Groups of hundreds of pigments.
- Coenzyme
- most common photosynthetic pigment in plants
- in a folded membrane inside the stroma
- organic molecule that slectively absorbs light of specific wavelenghts
- dehyde 2 molecules of three-carbon PGA
- Semifluid matrix that fills the chloroplasts. Contains ribosomes
24 Clues: Coenzyme • spectrum visible light • self-nourishing organisms • synthase transport proteins • make sugar from carbon dioxide • Groups of hundreds of pigments. • two three carbon molecules of PGA • cycle builds sugars in the stroma • light-driven reaction that attaches • in a folded membrane inside the stroma • dehyde 2 molecules of three-carbon PGA • ...
BLOOD 2014-02-04
Across
- white Blood cells
- River of Life
- Stem Cell in Red Bone Marrow
- Blood Cell Formation
- Occurs in Liver, Spleen,Thymus,and Bone Marrow
- Contains Vasodilator Chemical, discharged at site of inflamation
- An excessive or abnormal increase in Erythrocytes
- Elements/Erythocytes, Leukocytes and Platelets
- Blood pH lower than 7.35
- Causes Blood vessel to spasm
- Hormone to Stimulate RBC Formation
- Cascade process set into motion with break in wall of blood vessel
- Increase during Allergic Reaction
- straw color fluid, non-living fluid matrix
- Decrease in Oxygen carrying Ability
- Low WBC's
- Type of Anemia caused by destruction of Bone Marrow
- Type of Anemia that is Genetic defect
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- Lysis of RBC's
- Indicates there is a Bacterial or Viral infection
- Blood accounts for ___ percent of body weight
- Result of Insufficient number of platlets
- Triggers Clotting Cascade
- Blood pH above 7.45
- Blood Components that transport the most gases
- "Leap Across"
- "Clean Up Team"
- What is converted to get Thrombin
- Active Phagocytes; increases rapidly during short term acute infection
- Hereditary Bleeding Disorder
- Needed for normal Blood clotting
31 Clues: Low WBC's • River of Life • "Leap Across" • Lysis of RBC's • "Clean Up Team" • white Blood cells • Blood pH above 7.45 • Blood Cell Formation • Blood pH lower than 7.35 • Triggers Clotting Cascade • Stem Cell in Red Bone Marrow • Causes Blood vessel to spasm • Hereditary Bleeding Disorder • What is converted to get Thrombin • Increase during Allergic Reaction • ...
How well do you know the new Mr. and Mrs. Didier? 2015-03-21
Across
- Favorite sport to play together
- Melissa’s dream car
- First book series the couple read out loud together
- This ethnic food was eaten on their first date
- The Bride lived in this city for 3 of her High School years
- The Groom’s favorite European soccer team
- The name of the bride’s new mother-in-law
- The groom competitively played this sport
- The Groom’s favorite kind of cheese
- The Bride shares this occupation with her parents and in-laws
- The Bride’s middle name
- The favorite beverage of the couple
- The month we started dating
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- The bride and groom met in this city
- First movie the couple ever watched together
- The groom’s middle name
- Their future country of residence
- This piece of jewelry is the Bride’s “something old”
- The groom plays this musical instrument
- The groom dislikes this fruit
- Couple’s favorite fizzy drink
- Couple’s Favorite 4-person Board Game
- The city where the bride first learned French
- The place that provided many free dates with their beverage of choice
- The place the Groom first said “I love you” to the Bride
- The type of car the Bride drives
26 Clues: Melissa’s dream car • The groom’s middle name • The Bride’s middle name • The month we started dating • The groom dislikes this fruit • Couple’s favorite fizzy drink • Favorite sport to play together • The type of car the Bride drives • Their future country of residence • The Groom’s favorite kind of cheese • The favorite beverage of the couple • ...
Crossword 2020-12-29
Across
- an object that has both a magnitude and direction
- one-to-one correspondence
- a function that maps distinct elements of its domain to distinct elements of its codomain
- the intersection point of x and y - axes in Cartesian plane
- a number of set
- a point where line crosses x-axis
- a relation from a set of inputs to a set of possible outputs where each input is related to exactly one output
- any prescribed way of assigning to each object in one set a particular object in another set
- first nonzero entry of each row
- the difference between the lowest and highest values
- the dimension of the vector space generated by its columns
- surjective
- a mathematical sequence that is part of another sequence
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- how many times to use that number in a multiplication
- equation that is defined for lines in the coordinate system
- summing infinitesimal pieces to find the content of a continuous region
- a transformation representing a flip of figure
- a writing system used for recording concepts in mathematics
- array of numbers
- a description of the operation of adding infinitely many quantities
20 Clues: surjective • a number of set • array of numbers • one-to-one correspondence • first nonzero entry of each row • a point where line crosses x-axis • a transformation representing a flip of figure • an object that has both a magnitude and direction • the difference between the lowest and highest values • how many times to use that number in a multiplication • ...
Fun Facts about Simon 2021-12-27
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- other fav fruit
- frank's harness brand
- first husky stuffed animal name
- summer job topic (abr.)
- where aunt and fav tennis players from
- tree in front yard
- if I only choose one veggie
- yum Cantonese dish, Betty has tried to make
- worked here 1st yr over break
- H.S. athletic club
- my best tennis shot
- fav movie
- brand of my tennis racquet
- fav marvel movie
- one of fav rock bands featured in GOTG (acr.)
- childhood movie
- mom's middle/ maiden name
- golf score I have not achieved yet
- location of a week each summer in H.S.
- fav country music artist
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- if I had one superpower
- fav tennis player (abv.)
- one of fav fruits
- in my backyard
- fav spot on home couch
- H.S. name
- Naomi thinks needs fixing
- utopian model restaurant
- best gift ever
- greatest invention of all time
- fav plant to grow
- Riley's middle name
- sport played bit in elementary school
- fav noodle
- second fav tennis player (abr.)
- best video game ever played (abr.)
- soccer # in H.S.
- favorite tree (probably)
- I hate this food
39 Clues: H.S. name • fav movie • fav noodle • in my backyard • best gift ever • other fav fruit • childhood movie • fav marvel movie • soccer # in H.S. • I hate this food • one of fav fruits • fav plant to grow • tree in front yard • H.S. athletic club • Riley's middle name • my best tennis shot • frank's harness brand • fav spot on home couch • if I had one superpower • summer job topic (abr.) • ...
Tissues 2022-09-07
Across
- a chemical released by mast cells
- A 'juvenile' cartilage cell
- a location (plural) where one would find dense regular connective tissue
- a protein fiber that is neither collagen nor elastic
- The cell at the start of all connective tissue propers
- The name for the cell body of a neuron
- very long slender projection of a neuron
- the adjective of a tissue that makes blood
- The helper cells of the nervous system
- scientific name of a red blood cell
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- When we combine ground substance and protein fibers
- what we find in the intercalated discs of cardiac muscle and between smooth muscle cells (2 words)
- A location where elastic cartilage is found
- What skeletal muscle and cardiac muscle have in common
- a two word name for the areolar connective tissue under a mucous membrane
- The concentric circles around the central canal of an osteon
- the living space/area of cartilage and bone cells
- The embryological origin of connective tissues
- The most common protein fiber in your body
- rod like bony structures inside a spongy bone
- a scientific name that refers to platelets
21 Clues: A 'juvenile' cartilage cell • a chemical released by mast cells • scientific name of a red blood cell • The name for the cell body of a neuron • The helper cells of the nervous system • very long slender projection of a neuron • the adjective of a tissue that makes blood • The most common protein fiber in your body • a scientific name that refers to platelets • ...
human anatomy terms 2022-10-04
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- a cell that can produces collagen.
- tissue that is in between the bone.
- A bone cell that lies within the substance of fully formed bones.
- cell. A white blood cell that is in connective tissue especially under the skin or in blood vessels or lymph.
- a cell that has a matrix and is embedded in it
- Color of hair skin and eyes.
- Cartlidge an example of this are ears nose and the epiglottis.
- Cartlidge found in joint surfaces.
- examples are connective epithelial muscle and nervous.
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- changes over time in the skin.
- membrane. found in most animal tissue in specializes in self assemble meant.
- tissue. helps the body move.
- invertebral discs in the spinal cord.
- system of the body that covers all of your organs.
- membrane it lines the abdomen chest and stomach.
- A polymorphophonecular leukocyt.
- Yellow white tinted pieces holding up the skeleton.
- cylindrical vascular shaped tunnel.
- membrane A connective soft tissue of the synovial joint capsules.
- membrane. epithelial tissue that lines the respiratory or the digestive tract.
- fibrocartilage. an example of this is in vertebral discs in the spinal cord.
21 Clues: Color of hair skin and eyes. • tissue. helps the body move. • changes over time in the skin. • A polymorphophonecular leukocyt. • a cell that can produces collagen. • Cartlidge found in joint surfaces. • tissue that is in between the bone. • cylindrical vascular shaped tunnel. • invertebral discs in the spinal cord. • a cell that has a matrix and is embedded in it • ...
Test 2021-03-11
Across
- The n-th root a number.
- A statement that appears to contradict itself.
- Pairs of numbers for which the sum of the divisors of one number equals the other number.
- Exactly the same. Identical in regard to size and shape.
- A rectangular array of numbers.
- A number that is the sum of its divisors (excluding the number itself).
- A line which crosses two or more parallel or nonparallel lines in a plane.
- The point towards which a series or function converges.
- A device used to measure the dimensions of an object.
- Prime numbers that are one more than a power of 2.
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- A mathematical structure consisting of a set together with an operation.
- A set of points that lie on a circle.
- A step by step procedure by which an operation can be carried out.
- A number that will divide into another number exactly.
- An equality that remains true regardless of the values of any variables that appear within it.
- Intersection point of two plane.
- The four divisions on a coordinate graph.
- a physical quantity having magnitude and direction.
- A plane curve having two centres.
- To divide into two equal sections.
20 Clues: The n-th root a number. • A rectangular array of numbers. • Intersection point of two plane. • A plane curve having two centres. • To divide into two equal sections. • A set of points that lie on a circle. • The four divisions on a coordinate graph. • A statement that appears to contradict itself. • Prime numbers that are one more than a power of 2. • ...
Mitochondria: Structures and Functions (18/UZLA/056) 2020-11-15
Across
- arrangement of cristae in nerve cells
- shape of cristae in spermatocytes
- A specialized phospholipid bilayer with associated proteins that delineates the boundaries of cells and organelles.
- folds of inner mitochondrial membrane.
- Gel like consistency
- Is freely permeable only to oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water.
- Enzyme of the outer chamber of mitochondria
- Mitochondrion-made material, briefly
- encloses the mitochondrion
- The total energy of a system that is available to do work under constant conditions of temperature and pressure.
- ____called them as fila
- a molecule made in the mitochondria
- space between outer and inner membranes.
- In 1857, ______observed mitochondria and called them as sarco-somes.
- Homes to mitochondria
- programmed cell death
- Mitochondria present in all _____ cells
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- Consisting of six carbon atoms and associated hydrogen and oxygen, the most reduced of the Krebs substrates.
- mitochondria will show irregular arrangement of cristae
- filled with gel like substance.
- stalked particles present on the inner membrane of mitochondrion
- shape of mitochondria
- enzyme of matrix
- Material in mitochondria
- smallest mitochondrion found in ______
- powerhouse of the cell
- The consumption of oxygen and generation of carbon dioxide by mitochondria.
- Responsible for the conservation of energy
28 Clues: enzyme of matrix • shape of mitochondria • Homes to mitochondria • programmed cell death • Gel like consistency • powerhouse of the cell • ____called them as fila • Material in mitochondria • encloses the mitochondrion • filled with gel like substance. • shape of cristae in spermatocytes • a molecule made in the mitochondria • Mitochondrion-made material, briefly • ...
Pediatric Dentistry 2023-11-07
Across
- is a neutral disorder or loss of motor function cause by brain damage
- his or her level of intellectual capacity and development
- A child's actual age is the
- means before birth
- is a term used to describe involuntary movement of the body, face, arms, and legs
- a disorderin which an individual's intelligence is underdeveloped
- a type of matrix used for primary teeth
- measurement designed to evaluate behavior
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- recommended to a child playing certain sports to protect the dentition
- is a disorder caused by a chromosomal defect
- a type confining device used to hold the hands, arms, and legs still
- a tooth that has been torn away or dislodged by force is said to be
- occurs when teeth are dispaced from their position in the mouth
- another term for referring to the brain, nervous system, and nerve pathways
- a concept layout used in pediatric dental practices
- when a tooth has been pushed into the socket as a result of injury
- means after birth
- the specialty concerned with infants through adolescent and special needs patients
- a dental procedure in which the coronal portion of the dental pulp is removed
- is the process of being independent
20 Clues: means after birth • means before birth • A child's actual age is the • is the process of being independent • a type of matrix used for primary teeth • measurement designed to evaluate behavior • is a disorder caused by a chromosomal defect • a concept layout used in pediatric dental practices • his or her level of intellectual capacity and development • ...
happy birthday Mom 2024-01-24
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- The Eras Tour and M72 Tour are examples of where fans can see their favorite artist in 2023
- Give em ___!... as a font
- What your actions must be in order for them to be accepted
- A common doll, produced by Mattel
- The overarching theme of this puzzle
- A rectangular array of numbers... also the point of which something originates
- It's been 100 years of this... also a Black Sabbath song
- The stage of sleep where most dreams happen. Occurs when your eyes move behind your eyelids during dreaming
- What baby got
- Singer for the Osmonds
- 1981 Iron Maiden album... of the Flower Moon?
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- What a dog likes to dig in the backyard
- The State Daniel Boone found is known as the ____ State
- The ____ State
- I did not walk, instead ____ because I was in a hurry
- The trash
- ...and prejudice
- The year of the first space walk, the Voting Rights Act, and the completion of the St. Louis arch was Nineteen _____ (no dash)
- ILY, in shorthand text
- A clue to 1-down, 7-down, 4-across,17-across, and 21-across
- Someone who helped me make this puzzle
21 Clues: The trash • What baby got • The ____ State • ...and prejudice • ILY, in shorthand text • Singer for the Osmonds • Give em ___!... as a font • A common doll, produced by Mattel • The overarching theme of this puzzle • Someone who helped me make this puzzle • What a dog likes to dig in the backyard • 1981 Iron Maiden album... of the Flower Moon? • ...
lilu part 7 2019-03-13
Across
- lower in rank, status, or quality.
- крюк, подценпить
- the quality of being obsolete:
- unable to produce fruits or plants
- плесень , to form
- something of or relating to money or currency.
- business trip
- a structure or place made or chosen by a bird for laying eggs and sheltering its young
- matrix , plenty
- story, number
- alter or enhance the taste of (food or drink) by adding a particular ingredient.
- very cold in weeather
- поднос
- keep (someone) away from people
- limit , confine , restrain , restrict
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- stated clearly and in detail,
- new approach
- ignore
- an illness of the mind or body, a state of untidiness or lack of organization:
- the destruction of a ship at sea; a shipwreck.
- something that happens , an event, esp. one that happens unexpectedly:
- irritable and bad-tempered; grumpy; complaining.
- ствол
- unchanging over time or unable to be changed.
- залив
- to develop very carefully
- evaluate or estimate the nature, ability, or quality of
- dark or dull in color or tone; gloomy
- wave
- a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause (e.g., and , but , if ).
30 Clues: wave • ствол • залив • ignore • поднос • new approach • business trip • story, number • matrix , plenty • крюк, подценпить • плесень , to form • very cold in weeather • to develop very carefully • stated clearly and in detail, • the quality of being obsolete: • keep (someone) away from people • lower in rank, status, or quality. • unable to produce fruits or plants • ...
Movies 2019-10-30
Across
- Future nibba goes back in time to ensure his existence
- "Your skills plus my skills in the ring, tag team". "You're crazy!"
- Honey, it was ruined when she bought it.
- A broke boy and his son
- Bullet dodge
- protagonist and his friend go on a journey in order to save the boss of their favorite restaurant establishment
- "You could not live with your own failure, and where did that bring you?"
- jumpsuits and scissors
- a man loses his gf,his job,and credibility.Finds religion
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- Alpha nibba gets kilt by his bruv and his son come back and fight da new kang
- nibba who don't talk much and has a fire tast in music
- time traveler goes back in time to kill a child so he does not become a killer in the future
- Curl Activator and Raider Gear
- protagonist makes a deal that goes awry and he tries to find a way out of the contract
- paranoid billionaire afraid of immigrant
- an aspiring dj must face his former friend
- Man who is named after his kkklansman ancestor
- Boomstick
- AAron and Dave kill an asian nibba
- two idiots try to return money to lady from airport
20 Clues: Boomstick • Bullet dodge • jumpsuits and scissors • A broke boy and his son • Curl Activator and Raider Gear • AAron and Dave kill an asian nibba • paranoid billionaire afraid of immigrant • Honey, it was ruined when she bought it. • an aspiring dj must face his former friend • Man who is named after his kkklansman ancestor • two idiots try to return money to lady from airport • ...
Crossword Four-Two 2019-09-12
Across
- The Lord of the Rings; Xmen
- 127 Hours; The Disaster Artist
- Spider-Man: Homecoming; Avengers: Infinity War
- Die Hard; Pulp Fiction
- It; The Goldfinch
- Iron Man;Sherlock Holmes
- The Wolf of Wall Street; I, Tonya
- Silver Lining's Playbook;The Hunger Games
- Independence Day; Men in Black
- The Social Network; Now You See Me
- Laura Croft:Tomb Raider; Maleficent
- Harry Potter;Beauty and the Beast
- Pulp Fiction;The Avengers
- Good Will Hunting; The Bourne Identity
- The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe; Xmen
- Taxi Driver; The Silence of the Lambs
- Fantastic Four; Captain America
- Titanic; The Reader
- Good Will Hunting; Argo
- Thor; The Avengers
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- The Notebook; La La Land
- Lost in Translation; The Avengers
- Saturday Night Fever;Pulp Fiction
- The Proposal; Deadpool
- The Help; La La Land
- Fight Club;Mr. and Mrs. Smith
- Empire of the Sun; Batman Begins
- Xmen; 12 Years a Slave
- 12 Years a Slave; Doctor Strange
- Pulp Fiction;Kill Bill
- Titanic;The Revenant
- X-men;LesMiserable
- The Amazing Spider-Man; Hacksaw Ridge
- The Matrix; John Wick
- Star Wars;Moulin Rogue
35 Clues: It; The Goldfinch • X-men;LesMiserable • Thor; The Avengers • Titanic; The Reader • The Help; La La Land • Titanic;The Revenant • The Matrix; John Wick • Die Hard; Pulp Fiction • The Proposal; Deadpool • Xmen; 12 Years a Slave • Pulp Fiction;Kill Bill • Star Wars;Moulin Rogue • Good Will Hunting; Argo • The Notebook; La La Land • Iron Man;Sherlock Holmes • Pulp Fiction;The Avengers • ...
INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM 2019-12-09
Across
- Deep wound healing consists of four ...
- Skin exist in … distinct thickness
- Reticular region contains various embedded…
- Sebaceous gland secretes oily liquid called …
- Skin consists of ... layer
- One of the other prominent cell
- Dermal layer consist of two…
- Keratinocytes originated in ... basale
- Reticular region also provides … to the skin
- The thin epithelial layer of skin
- ... in nail matrix divide to provide nail growth
- ... add a yellow or orange tint to skin
- Skin serves as a protective …
- Colour of human skin is the result of three …
- … skin covers most of the body
- Skin can ... body temperature
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- … contributes a pink to red tone to the skin
- One of the integumentary system
- Arrector pili (smooth muscle) cause …
- Reticular region provides …
- Nails are made of packed ... epidermal cells
- … skin found only on the bottom of feet and on palmar surfaces of hands and fingers
- … follicles present at thin skin
- ...on the skin activates final form of vitamin D
- The superficial portion of the dermis
- ... glands are absent at thick skin
- … gives skin darkness
- Skin gives physical and … protection
- Keratinocytes slowly moved ... as they develop
- Thickest and toughest part of skin
30 Clues: … gives skin darkness • Skin consists of ... layer • Reticular region provides … • Dermal layer consist of two… • Skin serves as a protective … • Skin can ... body temperature • … skin covers most of the body • One of the integumentary system • One of the other prominent cell • … follicles present at thin skin • The thin epithelial layer of skin • ...
INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM 2019-12-09
Across
- Deep wound healing consists of four ...
- Skin exist in … distinct thickness
- Reticular region contains various embedded…
- Sebaceous gland secretes oily liquid called …
- Skin consists of ... layer
- One of the other prominent cell
- Dermal layer consist of two…
- Keratinocytes originated in ... basale
- Reticular region also provides … to the skin
- The thin epithelial layer of skin
- ... in nail matrix divide to provide nail growth
- ... add a yellow or orange tint to skin
- Skin serves as a protective …
- Colour of human skin is the result of three …
- … skin covers most of the body
- Skin can ... body temperature
Down
- … contributes a pink to red tone to the skin
- One of the integumentary system
- Arrector pili (smooth muscle) cause …
- Reticular region provides …
- Nails are made of packed ... epidermal cells
- … skin found only on the bottom of feet and on palmar surfaces of hands and fingers
- … follicles present at thin skin
- ...on the skin activates final form of vitamin D
- The superficial portion of the dermis
- ... glands are absent at thick skin
- … gives skin darkness
- Skin gives physical and … protection
- Keratinocytes slowly moved ... as they develop
- Thickest and toughest part of skin
30 Clues: … gives skin darkness • Skin consists of ... layer • Reticular region provides … • Dermal layer consist of two… • Skin serves as a protective … • Skin can ... body temperature • … skin covers most of the body • One of the integumentary system • One of the other prominent cell • … follicles present at thin skin • The thin epithelial layer of skin • ...
Bones :.:.:.:.: 2020-10-15
Across
- no body, articulates with occipital condyles.
- Ends of the bone; mostly of spongy bone
- butterfly shaped; forms part of the floor of the cranial cavity
- “Keystone” bones; form upper jaw
- collarbone
- Contains yellow marrow (mostly fat) in adults. Contains red marrow (for blood cell formation) in infants
- Form the longitudinal axis of the body
- functions of the skeletal system
- fingers
- Dense and appears homogenous
- ankle
- Bone forming cells
- Limbs and girdles
- Bone-destroying cells. Break down bone matrix for remodeling and release of calcium
- thigh bone
- Shaft of bone; composed of compact bone
- function of the skeletal system
- Outside covering of the diaphysis
Down
- Covers the epiphyses and reduces friction at the joints
- cheek bones
- functions of the skeletal system
- Only bone of the skull not connected by sutures
- lies anterior to the sphenoid; forms roof of nasal cavity
- Mature bone cells
- small boy with dens, allow rotation of the head
- sole
- palm (5long bones)
- wrist(8short bones)
- shoulder blade
- toes
- the arm is formed by a single bone
- bridge of the nose
- functions of the skeletal system
- Made of small needle-like pieces and open space. Greater surface area than compact bone.
34 Clues: sole • toes • ankle • fingers • collarbone • thigh bone • cheek bones • shoulder blade • Mature bone cells • Limbs and girdles • palm (5long bones) • Bone forming cells • bridge of the nose • wrist(8short bones) • Dense and appears homogenous • function of the skeletal system • functions of the skeletal system • “Keystone” bones; form upper jaw • functions of the skeletal system • ...
Skeletal System Review 2024-09-26
Across
- who has more bones? adults or babies
- ribs 11 and 12
- the process of turning cartilage into bone
- the plates at the end of bones for more growth
- the type of cells that break down/eat old bone
- the arms, legs, and pelvic girdle
- ribs that attach to the sternum
- what bones are made of before the ossification process
- the fracture common in sports because of the twisting
- bone that is light and less dense
- the fracture leaving a floating bone
Down
- the hormone in charge of making skeleton heavier
- the skull, ribs, and vertebrae
- the hormone in charge of making skeleton broader/widen
- the number of bones in the cranium
- bone that is hard and used for main support
- the main component of bone tissue that is missing: extracellular matrix, cells, bone marrow, cartilage
- the type of cells that maintain normal bone
- areas in the skull that allow for compression
- the type of cells that replace or build new bone
- the last section of the vertebrae that is fused
- the fracture most common in older bones because they are so brittle
- the fracture common in kids because of flexibility
23 Clues: ribs 11 and 12 • the skull, ribs, and vertebrae • ribs that attach to the sternum • the arms, legs, and pelvic girdle • bone that is light and less dense • the number of bones in the cranium • who has more bones? adults or babies • the fracture leaving a floating bone • the process of turning cartilage into bone • bone that is hard and used for main support • ...
Anveshan : Round 1 2023-02-10
Across
- An informal term for a rough, estimated figure.
- Increasing tendency of applicants failing to show up for planned interviews
- process of attracting employees from other organizations by giving incentives.
- Acquainting a new employee with the business culture
- An official examination and verification of accounts and records
- To engage in finding and attracting employees
- Amount paid to the employee for the services rendered
- Termination of employment as a result of redundancy
- Technique, or set of stratagems used to achieve a given aim or outcome
- Father of Modern Management
- Discrimination and stereotyping of the elderly
Down
- Dividing a corporation into distinct constituent firms, usually in order to sell
- Swan - Financial events that are difficult to predict.
- Reduction or decrease in numbers, size, or strength
- Using own employee talent on behalf of 3rd party
- An essential cultural pre-requisite in every organization
- Preferential hiring of kin and kith
- A person elected for a PoR
- Act or a pattern of disturbing or bothering
- A critical article or report, as in a periodical
- Assessing a team's performance using a range of Matrix
- a payment or gifts
22 Clues: a payment or gifts • A person elected for a PoR • Father of Modern Management • Preferential hiring of kin and kith • Act or a pattern of disturbing or bothering • To engage in finding and attracting employees • Discrimination and stereotyping of the elderly • An informal term for a rough, estimated figure. • Using own employee talent on behalf of 3rd party • ...
AI in Action 2024-12-30
Across
- The type of AI focused on mimicking the human brain
- Popular large language model from OpenAI
- Ability to generalize across new data
- AI that evolves or changes through data exposure
- AI that operates with logic rather than data
- Study of intelligent behavior in machines
- The process of adjusting weights in neural networks
- Techniques for optimization in learning
- Specific task domain of AI
- TD SYNNEX Global team for future tech learning
- Foundation of machine learning algorithms
- A type of AI model that predicts sequences
- Mathematical construct used in neural networks
- Training method using trial and error
- Generative AI’s creative output
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- AI often implemented for visual data analysis
- Subset of AI involving learning and reasoning
- Non-living thing equipped with AI abilities
- Subset of AI focused on training deep networks
- Natural ability AI attempts to replicate
- Computer program that can play chess or Go
- The TD SYNNEX service that help partners grow AI
- Short for a field that blends AI and linguistics
- Company leading AI research in language models
- A model that processes text in context
- Method for extracting knowledge from data
26 Clues: Specific task domain of AI • Generative AI’s creative output • Ability to generalize across new data • Training method using trial and error • A model that processes text in context • Techniques for optimization in learning • Popular large language model from OpenAI • Natural ability AI attempts to replicate • Study of intelligent behavior in machines • ...
Digestive - Oral Cavity Terminology 2025-01-28
Across
- substance which holds the root of a tooth within the alveolar socket; modified HAP
- ligament connecting teeth to bone
- term for swallowing
- term for lib (singular)
- rhythmic contractions of smooth muscle tissue which moves substances through tubular organs
- term for taste
- substance which grows in tubules within the body of the tooth; modified HAP
- ridges on the hard palate
- hard (calcified) bacterial biofilm on teeth
- calcium salts which give bone strength (abbreviation)
Down
- structure superior of the larynx and inferior of the nasopharynx
- the superficial covering of the tooth; hardest substance in the human body; modified HAP
- 28 - 32 total in adults
- term for the area between the teeth and lips
- soft bacterial biofilm on teeth
- the 'ball' of food and/or drink which travels from the oral cavity to the stomach
- thin skin surrounding teeth
- term for chewing
- projection of the surface of a tooth
- structure which holds lips (inf. or sup.) to gums or tongue in oral cavity
- name of cells within the pulp cavity of teeth which create and maintain the matrix
- salivary gland which creates 70% of all saliva
22 Clues: term for taste • term for chewing • term for swallowing • 28 - 32 total in adults • term for lib (singular) • ridges on the hard palate • thin skin surrounding teeth • soft bacterial biofilm on teeth • ligament connecting teeth to bone • projection of the surface of a tooth • hard (calcified) bacterial biofilm on teeth • term for the area between the teeth and lips • ...
Cellular Respiration 2025-03-31
Across
- Waste product during the ETC
- Waste product created during the Krebs cycle
- The net total of ATP produced during glycolysis
- Cellular respiration is the opposite of this process
- The net total of ATP produced during the electron transport chain
- The first step of cellular respiration; the breaking apart of glucose
- producing ATP without oxygen in minimal amounts
- Organelle where cellular respiration occurs
- The ETC takes place in the ___________ ___________ of the mitochondria
- This is the energy source made during respiration
- The second phase of cellular respiration is the _________ cycle
Down
- The Krebs cycle takes place in the ____________ of the mitochondria
- Fermentation that occurs in yeast; produces ethanol
- The Krebs cycle and ETC both require oxygen, therefore they are _____________ processes
- The final phase of cellular respiration is the ________ __________ chain
- The net total of ATP produced during the Krebs cycle
- If a process does not require oxygen, it is ____________
- Glycolysis occurs in the ____________ of the cell
- The net number of ATP molecules made during cellular respiration
- Fermentation that occurs in animal cells
- This molecule is broken down in the first step of cellular respiration
- ATP is important because it is the energy that powers our ___________
22 Clues: Waste product during the ETC • Fermentation that occurs in animal cells • Organelle where cellular respiration occurs • Waste product created during the Krebs cycle • The net total of ATP produced during glycolysis • producing ATP without oxygen in minimal amounts • Glycolysis occurs in the ____________ of the cell • This is the energy source made during respiration • ...
Cellular components 2025-05-06
Across
- It is formed by the combination of a 5-carbon sugar and a nitrogenous base
- The liquid in Mithocondria
- Protein syntesis
- Transporting and packaging proteins and lipids
- creates chromosomes
- Figures in cell division
- Nucleosides form this structure by binding with a phosphate group
- lipid based component around all types of cells
- outer layer which only has by plant cells
- The liquid inside the cell contains organelles
- Makes photosynesis
- Stores food
- genetic material in nucleus created by skein
- Generates ATP
- The nucleobase special for RNA
- Processes and transports proteins and lipids
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- The type of 5-carbon sugar found in DNA
- creates chromosome,holded by centromere
- the thype of sugar in RNA
- The nucleobase special for DNA
- Breaks down the waste materials
- The control center of the cell
- Ribosome biogenesis
- catabolism of long-chain fatty acids
- links a pair of sister chromatids together during cell division
- Ribosome contains that molecule,its a genetic material
- Pygment synthesis and storage
- group of organelles has its own DNA,plant cells contains
- Two of them creates centrosome
- storing essential biomolecules,has its own DNA
30 Clues: Stores food • Generates ATP • Protein syntesis • Makes photosynesis • creates chromosomes • Ribosome biogenesis • Figures in cell division • the thype of sugar in RNA • The liquid in Mithocondria • Pygment synthesis and storage • The nucleobase special for DNA • The control center of the cell • Two of them creates centrosome • The nucleobase special for RNA • ...
3RD QUARTER CROSSWORD PUZZLE FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY 2026-01-18
Across
- Heat-stable enzyme used in PCR.
- Biochemist who developed the polymerase chain reaction.
- Organisms with altered DNA, often abbreviated GMO.
- Organism with a nucleus used for gene expression.
- One of two complementary chains that make up a double helix.
- Building blocks of DNA and RNA made of sugar and phosphate and base.
- Process of joining two DNA fragments together with an enzyme.
- Lab technique used to rapidly copy small segments of DNA.
- Step in PCR where primers bind to complementary DNA strands.
- Method of combining DNA from different sources to create new sequences.
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- Jelly-like matrix used in electrophoresis to separate nucleic acids.
- Enzyme that cuts DNA at specific nucleotide sequences.
- Molecule that carries genetic information.
- Technique to separate DNA fragments by size using an electric field.
- Machine that controls temperature changes for PCR reactions.
- Organisms with DNA from a different species inserted into their genome.
- Field of science that alters an organism’s DNA to modify traits.
- Single-celled organism used to replicate recombinant DNA.
- Deliberate alteration of an organism’s genetic material.
- Process of making multiple identical copies of a specific gene.
20 Clues: Heat-stable enzyme used in PCR. • Molecule that carries genetic information. • Organism with a nucleus used for gene expression. • Organisms with altered DNA, often abbreviated GMO. • Enzyme that cuts DNA at specific nucleotide sequences. • Biochemist who developed the polymerase chain reaction. • Deliberate alteration of an organism’s genetic material. • ...
aa 2025-10-01
Across
- metric tracking time, cost, and scope.
- allocation for unexpected costs. (Contingency)
- of project performance against the plan. (Variance)
- initial phase where goals and scope are defined. ( Initiation)
- focused on ensuring quality standards are met. (Assurance)
- of identifying and analyzing risks. (Assessment)
- responsible for leading the project team. (Manager)
- diagram showing task sequences and critical path. (Network)
- member's formal approval of a deliverable. (Signoff)
- often used for tracking issues and changes. (Jira – or similar tool adaptable to Tracker)
- – referring to the Triple Constraint.
Down
- to resolve conflicts among stakeholders. (Negotiation)
- for prioritizing tasks based on urgency and importance. (Matrix)
- phase involving handover and lessons learned. (Closure)
- to review progress and resolve issues. (Status)
- of acquiring necessary resources and team members. (Procurement)
- Technique using bars to show task durations and dependencies. (Gantt)
- for breaking down tasks into smaller, manageable parts. (WBS – Work Breakdown Structure)
- capturing what went well and what to improve. (Lessons)
- plan detailing how the project will be executed. (Baseline)
- Document outlining project objectives, deliverables, and success criteria. (Charter)
21 Clues: – referring to the Triple Constraint. • metric tracking time, cost, and scope. • allocation for unexpected costs. (Contingency) • to review progress and resolve issues. (Status) • of identifying and analyzing risks. (Assessment) • of project performance against the plan. (Variance) • responsible for leading the project team. (Manager) • ...
Crossword 2025-10-02
Across
- Sci-fi movie from 1999
- Twin Roman half-brother #2
- Last name of the pet detective, -a
- Doubly present in dna structure
- _'s laws of planetary motion
- Step down in stages
- Is equal to place when fourier-transformed (dutch)
- Circulair particle accelerator
- Latin name for the moon
- A continuum of something
- Shapeshifting prophetic Greek god of the sea
- Reflection of sound
- Place of connections
- institute to reseach thing which are neither fluid nor solid
- Feeling of movement when still
- to travel
- to prevent from continuing + 'or'
- Quantity passing through surface
- Swinging weight
- Zodiac sign for twins
- One of the Greek Horae, goddesses of the seasons
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- "I beg to _"
- Mass times velocity
- Greek goddess associated with strategy and wisdom
- First letter of greek alphabet
- Titan holding up the sky
- increaser of change
- Northern lights
- Emergency recorder in an airplance (in dutch)
- Greek sea god who blows a conch shell
- Lecture hall (latin)
- Twin Roman half-brother #1
- Library in latin
- The pet of Dumbledore
- Nerve cell
35 Clues: to travel • Nerve cell • "I beg to _" • Northern lights • Swinging weight • Library in latin • Mass times velocity • Step down in stages • increaser of change • Reflection of sound • Lecture hall (latin) • Place of connections • The pet of Dumbledore • Zodiac sign for twins • Sci-fi movie from 1999 • Latin name for the moon • Titan holding up the sky • A continuum of something • ...
Crossword 13 2025-12-20
Across
- Gold standard for comparing dosimetry results
- Transform that converts signals from the spatial or time domain into the frequency domain
- Dose limiting factor in pediatric thyroid cancer patients is with following site of metastasis
- Preffered chelator for labelling Lu based radiopharmaceuticals
- Protocol in neuroendrocrine tumor therapy is DOTATATE therapy followed by chemotherapy followed by DOTATATE therapy
- This statistical test is counter part of Independent T test in case of non-normal data (2 words)
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- Administered dose varying from prescribed dose is called (2 words)
- Nanocarriers improving the biodistribution, stability, and target specificity of radiopharmaceuticals
- With increase in matrix size pixel size will____
- Cells involved in mechanism of choline uptake in parathyroid adenoma on Choline PET/CT?
- In DOTAGA wrt to DOTA one of the acetic acid is replaced by
- I-131therapy is not indicated in which thyroid carcinoma
12 Clues: Gold standard for comparing dosimetry results • With increase in matrix size pixel size will____ • I-131therapy is not indicated in which thyroid carcinoma • In DOTAGA wrt to DOTA one of the acetic acid is replaced by • Preffered chelator for labelling Lu based radiopharmaceuticals • Administered dose varying from prescribed dose is called (2 words) • ...
Philosophical Crossword Of Mind 2018-01-08
Across
- Playing Tetris is a chalming illustration of this philosophical concept (2 words, no space)
- Tough Greek people that serve as protagonists to demonstrate that Behaviorism is wrong
- In the end you never know if you live in Matrix or not. What can you know?
- Razor that shaves off the unnecessary
Down
- Quite obviously, John speaks no Chinese
- Synonym for “Aboutness” (but less beautiful)
- Sad idea, but on the other hand… would it be any better if the world was random?
- Casually thinking about the nature of things that exist
- When robots take over the world
- When you’re a neuroscientist and are still brave enough to believe in the soul
- Even if we know, what it means to see red, will we ever understand why it feels how it feels?
- Philosopher’s favorite cognitive state of all times
12 Clues: When robots take over the world • Razor that shaves off the unnecessary • Quite obviously, John speaks no Chinese • Synonym for “Aboutness” (but less beautiful) • Philosopher’s favorite cognitive state of all times • Casually thinking about the nature of things that exist • In the end you never know if you live in Matrix or not. What can you know? • ...
HR 2024-02-16
Across
- someone who uses the product (does not necessarily buy it)
- becoming a flatter hierarchy and people have similar power
- tweaking the product or service to the customer's needs
- is the loss of value of assets each year
- official rights of a manager to give instructions and order
Down
- giving someone under you the power to do the task but not the responsibility
- the formal policies and procedures of a business
- two separate businesses form one singular large business
- A matrix which analyses the product, the size of the market and the amount of market share,(its a city in the USA)
- research done mathematically and statistically over opinions
- The sector of the economy where they are independent of the government)
- the cost which has to be paid no matter the amount of sales completed
12 Clues: is the loss of value of assets each year • the formal policies and procedures of a business • tweaking the product or service to the customer's needs • two separate businesses form one singular large business • someone who uses the product (does not necessarily buy it) • becoming a flatter hierarchy and people have similar power • ...
Kreb's Cycle Crossword 2025-10-18
Across
- : Gas released as a waste product during the Krebs Cycle.
- : The molecule that enters the Krebs Cycle, formed from pyruvate.
- : The ultimate product of the cycle that powers cellular activities.
- : The molecule that combines with Acetyl-CoA to start the cycle again.
- : The powerhouse of the cell where the Krebs Cycle occurs.
Down
- : The first molecule formed in the Krebs Cycle when Acetyl-CoA combines with oxaloacetate.
- Transport Chain : The process that uses NADH and FADH2 to make more ATP.
- : The inner space of the mitochondria where the cycle takes place.
- : The original molecule broken down in glycolysis before entering the Krebs Cycle.
- : A high-energy electron carrier produced during the cycle.
- : The main energy currency generated from the cycle’s processes.
- : Another electron carrier that brings electrons to the electron transport chain.
12 Clues: : Gas released as a waste product during the Krebs Cycle. • : The powerhouse of the cell where the Krebs Cycle occurs. • : A high-energy electron carrier produced during the cycle. • : The main energy currency generated from the cycle’s processes. • : The molecule that enters the Krebs Cycle, formed from pyruvate. • ...
Crossword Lukutis and Ignalina 2023-03-24
Across
- A place where weapons are kept
- A single human being as distinct from a group.
- Amaze or overwhelm (someone) with a particular impressive quality.
- Extremely surprising or impressive
- The remains or impression of a prehistoric plant or animal embedded in rock and preserved in petrified form
- An essential or characteristic part of something abstract.
- A two-wheeled vehicle drawn by horses, used in ancient racing and warfare.
- A type of fired clay, typically of a brownish-red colour and unglazed, used as an ornamental building material and in modelling.
- Cut (a hard material) in order to produce an object, design, or inscription.
- Finish making or doing.
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- Being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else.
- A reinforced plastic material composed of glass fibres embedded in a resin matrix.
- Magnificent features or qualities.
- Remove earth carefully from (an area) in order to find buried remains.
- A military stronghold, especially a strongly fortified town.
15 Clues: Finish making or doing. • A place where weapons are kept • Extremely surprising or impressive • Magnificent features or qualities. • A single human being as distinct from a group. • Being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else. • An essential or characteristic part of something abstract. • A military stronghold, especially a strongly fortified town. • ...
BIOL 291 Ch.1 Part 1 2023-01-24
Across
- a mass of similar cells and extracellular matrix forming a discrete region of an organ and performing a specific function
- the smallest unit of an organism capable of performing all basic functions of life
- anatomy = _______
- regulation by the nervous or endocrine system
- the study of tissues
- a structure composed of 2 or more tissue types working together to carry out a particular function
- ______ physiology: the study of the function of specific organs
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- pathology = ______
- ______ physiology: the study of the function of cells that looks at the chemistry of the cell
- ______ physiology: the study of the effects of diseases on organ functions or system functions
- ____________ regulation: automatic response by a cell or tissue or organ or organ system to a change in its environment (bonus, think of its other name)
- ______ anatomy: the study of those structures requiring a microscope to view
- the study of cells
- ______ physiology: includes all aspects of the functioning of specific organ systems
- physiology = _______
- ______ anatomy: the study of those structures that can be seen with the unaided eye (bonus: think about the other name for this)
- ______ system is a group of organs with a unique collective function, such as circulation, respiration, digestion…
- structures named after their discoverer
18 Clues: anatomy = _______ • pathology = ______ • the study of cells • physiology = _______ • the study of tissues • structures named after their discoverer • regulation by the nervous or endocrine system • ______ physiology: the study of the function of specific organs • ______ anatomy: the study of those structures requiring a microscope to view • ...
Glucocorticoids and Osteoporosis 2022-10-10
Across
- Recommended as first-line treatment for osteoporosis
- Glucocorticoid treatment decreases recruitment of these specialized cells that make bone matrix
- The risk of fracture [blank] when glucocorticoids are discontinued
- Glucocorticoid-induced bone loss results from an increased number of [blank]
- An indirect effect of glucocorticoids may be decreased [blank] mass
- Bone loss results from increased expression of
- Glucocorticoids can lead to osteoporosis when used on a [blank] basis
- It is important to counsel patients about appropriate intake of this vitamin
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- The most common serious, preventable adverse event in patients who take glucocorticoids
- This leads to increased risk of fracture before detection
- An indirect effect of glucocorticoids may be alterations in this hormone
- Glucocorticoids effect remodeling of [blank]
- The area of the body where glucocorticoids have the greatest negative effect on bone
- Glucocorticoid treatment may lead to an acceleration of controlled cell death
- It is important to counsel patients about appropriate intake of this electrolyte
15 Clues: Glucocorticoids effect remodeling of [blank] • Bone loss results from increased expression of • Recommended as first-line treatment for osteoporosis • This leads to increased risk of fracture before detection • The risk of fracture [blank] when glucocorticoids are discontinued • An indirect effect of glucocorticoids may be decreased [blank] mass • ...
Kreb's Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-18
Across
- : An intermediate compound in the Krebs Cycle that helps form FADH2
- : The molecule converted back into oxaloacetate to complete the cycle
- : Gas released as a waste product during the Krebs Cycle
- : Another electron carrier that brings electrons to the electron transport chain
- : The first molecule formed in the Krebs Cycle when Acetyl-CoA combines with oxaloacetate
- : The molecule that combines with Acetyl-CoA to start the cycle again
- : The ultimate product of the cycle that powers cell activities
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- : The “powerhouse” of the cell where the Krebs Cycle occurs
- : The molecule that enters the Krebs Cycle, formed from pyruvate
- : The main energy currencyhttps://crosswordlabs.com/account/login generated from the cycle’s processes
- : The end product of glycolysis converted into Acetyl-CoA
- : The inner space of the mitochondria where the cycle takes place
- : The original molecule broken down in glycolysis before entering the Krebs Cycle
- : Short for Electron Transport Chain — uses NADH and FADH2 to make more ATP
- : High-energy electron carrier produced during the cycle
15 Clues: : Gas released as a waste product during the Krebs Cycle • : High-energy electron carrier produced during the cycle • : The end product of glycolysis converted into Acetyl-CoA • : The “powerhouse” of the cell where the Krebs Cycle occurs • : The ultimate product of the cycle that powers cell activities • ...
science vocab 2026-02-19
Across
- of soft tissue throughout your body
- systems-a biological system consisting of a group of organs that work together
- system- is made up of your brain, spinal cord and nerves. It carries messages between your brain and the rest of your body.
- circulatory system- there are no vessels to contain the blood
- an external supportive covering of an animal
- chemical substances you get from food.
- functional elements in the body
- The process of breaking down food into substances the body can use for energy
- system- receives and processes information that generates an individual's awareness of their environment.
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- A calorie is a unit of energy.
- is the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy.
- system- excretory system is a passive biological system that removes excess
- of similar cells and their extracellular matrix from the same eorigin
- differentiation- is the process in which a stem cell changes from one type to a differentiated one.
- circulatory system- keeps blood within vessels
15 Clues: A calorie is a unit of energy. • functional elements in the body • of soft tissue throughout your body • chemical substances you get from food. • an external supportive covering of an animal • circulatory system- keeps blood within vessels • circulatory system- there are no vessels to contain the blood • ...
Integration 2023-02-10
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- to store customer sensitive data that you should not store on your laptop or in email.
- When you’re uploading a document attachment to Workday what encoding needs to be done
- What field type does a Date Difference calculated field return
- What is part of a database that holds only one type of information
- Which Data source returns Future Hires
- Which processing instruction enables you to complete steps and bypass notifications without user interaction
- How many Document Transformation for one connector
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- output file types that is not supported in Cloud-Log
- When Workday applies report filters which logic does it execute first
- How is the XSLT+ step is different than the XSLT step
- tool that automates the migration of configuration data between tenants, including to your Production tenant
- Binary file that studio deploys to workday cloud repository
- Retrieve the files from document accessor
- XSLT function that replace individual character
- Composite and Matrix are both example of which type of report
15 Clues: Which Data source returns Future Hires • Retrieve the files from document accessor • XSLT function that replace individual character • How many Document Transformation for one connector • output file types that is not supported in Cloud-Log • How is the XSLT+ step is different than the XSLT step • Binary file that studio deploys to workday cloud repository • ...
whiteout 2023-04-06
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- keep out of sight; avoid detection or attention
- any of various large hairy extinct mammals of the elephant family with very long tusks that curve upward.
- a person who reports and forecasts the weather
- a southern state in the United States.
- to talk boastfully,displaying arrogant and pompous speech
- going through it and eliminating any elements that may not interest a hiring manager
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- having sympathy,having the same emotions as someone else, especially sadness.
- what keep you attached to your snowboard
- its a popluar skiing place in BC
- dirty,unpleasant ,or of poor quailty
- an environment or material in which something develops; a surrounding medium or structure
- Its a snowboarding trick
- go down below the surface of something, especially of a liquid
- to come to an end, the fighting gradually ceased,to bring an activity or action to an end
- to draw back the lips so as to show the teeth especially in amusement or laughter
15 Clues: Its a snowboarding trick • its a popluar skiing place in BC • dirty,unpleasant ,or of poor quailty • a southern state in the United States. • what keep you attached to your snowboard • a person who reports and forecasts the weather • keep out of sight; avoid detection or attention • to talk boastfully,displaying arrogant and pompous speech • ...
Cellular Respiration 2014-11-18
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- the energy released from glucose
- a series of compounds that transfer electrons from electron donors to electron acceptors via redox reactions, and couples this electron transfer with the transfer of protons (H+ ions) across a membrane
- occurs in the mitochondrial matrix and generates a pool of chemical energy (ATP, NADH, and FADH2) from the oxidation of pyruvate, the end product of glycolysis
- the type of cellular respiration that uses oxygen
- what is made during fermentation in food like bread, wine and cheese
- made during glycolysis besides ATP
- the process of obtaining energy from food
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- made with oxygen from one glucose molecule
- where glycolysis takes place in a cell
- what is given off as waste during fermentation in foods
- what is made during fermentation in muscles
- another name for anaerobic respiration
- the type of cellular respiration that does not use oxygen
- the most common food source to obtain energy
- the reaction where 4 ATP's are created by 2 ATP's are being used
15 Clues: the energy released from glucose • made during glycolysis besides ATP • where glycolysis takes place in a cell • another name for anaerobic respiration • the process of obtaining energy from food • made with oxygen from one glucose molecule • what is made during fermentation in muscles • the most common food source to obtain energy • ...
Cellular Respiration and Fermentation 2014-11-18
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- what is given off as waste during fermentation in foods
- the process of obtaining energy from food
- made during glycolysis besides ATP
- what is made during fermentation in food like bread, wine and cheese
- made with oxygen from one glucose molecule
- the reaction where 4 ATP's are created by 2 ATP's are being used
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- what is made during fermentation in muscles
- where glycolysis takes place in a cell
- a series of compounds that transfer electrons from electron donors to electron acceptors via redox reactions, and couples this electron transfer with the transfer of protons (H+ ions) across a membrane
- the type of cellular respiration that does not use oxygen
- occurs in the mitochondrial matrix and generates a pool of chemical energy (ATP, NADH, and FADH2) from the oxidation of pyruvate, the end product of glycolysis
- another name for anaerobic respiration
- the energy released from glucose
- the type of cellular respiration that uses oxygen
- the most common food source to obtain energy
15 Clues: the energy released from glucose • made during glycolysis besides ATP • where glycolysis takes place in a cell • another name for anaerobic respiration • the process of obtaining energy from food • made with oxygen from one glucose molecule • what is made during fermentation in muscles • the most common food source to obtain energy • ...
Manipulating Genes and Genomes 1 2 2014-11-01
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- The production of an RNA copy of a DNA strand
- Bases C, T and U that have one ring as the base
- Different genes are suppressed in males and females thanks to *** splicing
- The decoding of an RNA molecule to produce protein
- The phosphate and hydroxyl group are joined in split DNA with the help of DNA ***
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- DNA is double stranded and ***
- The technique of using electric shocks to insert DNA into bacteria is called
- Plasmid DNA isolation requires sodium *** sulphate which denatures proteins and disrupts cell membranes
- In prokaryotic cells DNA can be seen as ***
- Bases A and G that have two rings as the base
- Whether DNA binds to positively charged ion exchange matrix or nor depends on the concentration of ***
- pBk322 insertion will cause the inactivation of the gene that codes resistance to ***
- TBP is a box binding protein to ***
- The genome is replicated in the *** phase
- A unit of heredity composed of nucleic acid
15 Clues: DNA is double stranded and *** • TBP is a box binding protein to *** • The genome is replicated in the *** phase • In prokaryotic cells DNA can be seen as *** • A unit of heredity composed of nucleic acid • The production of an RNA copy of a DNA strand • Bases A and G that have two rings as the base • Bases C, T and U that have one ring as the base • ...
Deez Rocks \(-o-)/ 2015-09-17
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- loose particles of rock mineral that are the size of gravel larger then pebbles,but smaller than boulders
- loose particle of rock or mineral that range in size from 2-64 millimetres in diameter
- a layer of sediment or sedimentary rock
- the movement of weathering rocks and soil
- the breaking of rocks by water,snow,ice,wind,chemical,gravity or plants roots
- fine grains surrounding larger grains in a sedimentary rocks
- molten rock that flows out into the earth's surface
- loose particles of rock or mineral that ranges in size from 0.0625-2.0 millimetres in diameter
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- the huge mass in the very centre of the earth made mostly of iron and nickel.it is divided into an outer core and inner core
- a scientist who studies the identification,properties,and distribution of minerals
- a loose rock larger than 256 millimetres (10 inches)
- layers,or bands,in rocks
- a scientist who studies geology
- melted
- molten rock that is located beneath the earth's surface
15 Clues: melted • layers,or bands,in rocks • a scientist who studies geology • a layer of sediment or sedimentary rock • the movement of weathering rocks and soil • molten rock that flows out into the earth's surface • a loose rock larger than 256 millimetres (10 inches) • molten rock that is located beneath the earth's surface • ...
Rite Aid 2017-02-21
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- If the matrix has been exhausted and you need direction have sup call (_____)
- DO NOT give the(__) WEB number to the technician
- If guard companies Strategic or St. Mortiz cannot cover the WO should be sent to (___)
- If store has a "Well Water" send it to (_____)
- Zero out the DNE on a (_____) WO
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- We do not follow up on work orders going to (_____)
- We do NOT move out (____) for the vendors
- If the fire sprinkler system is leaking or in need of repair code as (___)
- DO NOT follow up on (_____)WOs or contact them
- If request is for pharmacy door redirect to (_____)
- Only vendor you have to create an IFM WO for,for Rite Aid
- Request code for snow removal on roof
- DNE increases can only be requested by a vendor on site for work that can be completed(______)
- Roof Repairs CANNOT be completed while it is (_____)
- If the(____) team cannot resolve the issue remotely,they will dispatch a tech for the service repairs
15 Clues: Zero out the DNE on a (_____) WO • Request code for snow removal on roof • We do NOT move out (____) for the vendors • DO NOT follow up on (_____)WOs or contact them • If store has a "Well Water" send it to (_____) • DO NOT give the(__) WEB number to the technician • We do not follow up on work orders going to (_____) • ...
Structures & Groupings 2024-03-16
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- relatively few levels of management (smaller chain of command and wider the span of control)
- grouping based on geographic divisions
- type of structure that spreads the responsibility across various sections of the business.
- grouping an organisation into departments
- staff being given decision-making power.
- removing some of the existing activities carried out by a business e.g. closing branches
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- various sections of the business working together in teams which are created for specific projects and time periods and supervised by a project manager.
- shape of tall or flat structures
- structure that maintains major responsibilities and power in the company head office.
- organising the business activities based on production processes/equipment used
- when an organisation contracts another to do work for them
- flow of information and decisions through an organisation.
- when an organisation removes levels of management
- multiple levels of management (long chain of command running from top to bottom)
- of control the number of subordinates working under a superior.
15 Clues: shape of tall or flat structures • grouping based on geographic divisions • staff being given decision-making power. • grouping an organisation into departments • when an organisation removes levels of management • when an organisation contracts another to do work for them • flow of information and decisions through an organisation. • ...
Engineering Crossword 2024-04-16
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- A combination of multiple sketches on Autodesk Inventor
- The material most commonly used in 3D printers in class
- What should always be worn at all times when operating machinery
- The person who is asking for the creation of a product
- The conditions that must be met for a design to pass a test
- Used to turn a 2D object into a 3D object on Autodesk Inventor
- An item consulted in the research stage of creating a product
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- A rough sketch of a design made without labels or dimensions
- The person who will purchase a product
- You take these to prevent being injured during a test
- An improvement on an already existing invention
- A person who solves problems
- You get one of these to mark ownership of intellectual property
- Used to collect data on the desires of the target audience of a product
- You make a decision ____ to determine the best solution for a problem
15 Clues: A person who solves problems • The person who will purchase a product • An improvement on an already existing invention • You take these to prevent being injured during a test • The person who is asking for the creation of a product • A combination of multiple sketches on Autodesk Inventor • The material most commonly used in 3D printers in class • ...
Engineering Design Review 2024-04-10
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- A computer program used to create 2D and 3D models
- What is important to consider when disposing of a product?
- Engineering _____ Process- A series of steps engineers use to solve problems
- A working model made of easily accessible materials to represent your idea
- A new or improved version of an already existing device or process
- A process that moves back and forth between steps
- Gather information related to the problem to inform your solution
- science, technology, engineering and math
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- A process that helps you generate ideas- write everything down!
- A brand new solution to a problem, usually after a study or experiment
- The step of the engineering design process where you share what your solution is with others
- To repeat an already completed task to incorporate new information
- The standards laid out for a project that the solution must meet
- Step 1 of the EDP ______ the problem- Identify and describe the issue that needs solved
- A _____ matrix is a tool that helps determine the best solution using criteria
15 Clues: science, technology, engineering and math • A process that moves back and forth between steps • A computer program used to create 2D and 3D models • What is important to consider when disposing of a product? • A process that helps you generate ideas- write everything down! • The standards laid out for a project that the solution must meet • ...
UNIT 2 2025-10-15
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- modification or transformation in the way business is conducted
- passing the role or responsibility of a task who is underneath you
- factors that drive employees to perform their jobs with energy and commitment
- removing one or more layers in its hierarchical structure
- organizational structure that creates project teams from across traditional functional departments
- decision making is predominantly made by a small group of senior managers
- an organization that looks at the need of a job being done for the success of the business
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- a management function that includes directing and motivating staff
- style where managers are willing to delegate authority and consult with subordinates
- a management function that includes establishing strategic objectives
- thinking which is reliant on the use of a logical process, dependent on data.
- type of people that motivate, inspire, encourage support, guide.
- organisational system with standardised procedures and rules
- leadership style that adapts based on circumstances
- a person under the authority or control of another within an organization
15 Clues: leadership style that adapts based on circumstances • removing one or more layers in its hierarchical structure • organisational system with standardised procedures and rules • modification or transformation in the way business is conducted • type of people that motivate, inspire, encourage support, guide. • ...
matamatic 2023-11-18
Biology 2022-02-11
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- the way organelles are put together
- powerhouse of cell
- movement of water from an area of high concentration to low
- contains more solute and less water; shrinks
- movement of particles from an area of high concentration to low
- a specialized subunit within a cell that has a specific function, and is usually separately enclosed within its own membrane; little organs within cell
- composed of many cells
- jelly-like substance that makes up the matrix of the cell body
- movement of materials out of the cell using energy
- the specific job the organelles perform
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- control center of cell
- movement of solid materials into the cell using energy
- water and solute are equal; stays the same
- allows come particles to enter and leave the cell
- single-celled; composed of one cell
- contains less solute and more water; swells or burst
- cells "skeleton" of microtubes which gives it shape, strength, and the capacity for directed movement
- organelles where proteins are made from the translation of RNA strands
- an elongated or disc-shaped organelle containing chlorophyll; photosynthesis
- basic unit of structure and function
20 Clues: powerhouse of cell • control center of cell • composed of many cells • the way organelles are put together • single-celled; composed of one cell • basic unit of structure and function • the specific job the organelles perform • water and solute are equal; stays the same • contains more solute and less water; shrinks • allows come particles to enter and leave the cell • ...
Biology 2022-02-11
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- jelly-like substance that makes up the matrix of the cell body
- movement of particles from an area of high concentration to low
- cells "skeleton" of microtubes which gives it shape, strength, and the capacity for directed movement
- organelles where proteins are made from the translation of RNA strands
- contains more solute and less water; shrinks
- movement of water from an area of high concentration to low
- an elongated or disc-shaped organelle containing chlorophyll; photosynthesis
- allows come particles to enter and leave the cell
- basic unit of structure and function
- the way organelles are put together
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- composed of many cells
- powerhouse of cell
- movement of materials out of the cell using energy
- contains less solute and more water; swells or burst
- movement of solid materials into the cell using energy
- the specific job the organelles perform
- control center of cell
- single-celled; composed of one cell
- water and solute are equal; stays the same
- a specialized subunit within a cell that has a specific function, and is usually separately enclosed within its own membrane; little organs within cell
20 Clues: powerhouse of cell • composed of many cells • control center of cell • single-celled; composed of one cell • the way organelles are put together • basic unit of structure and function • the specific job the organelles perform • water and solute are equal; stays the same • contains more solute and less water; shrinks • allows come particles to enter and leave the cell • ...
X-ray Interactions with Matter and Image Production 2022-03-25
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- The primary cause of occupational dose
- Produces dynamic imaging with a continuous beam
- X-ray photons which pass through the body without interaction
- The rows and columns of a digital image
- An effect where a photon gives up all its energy to remove an inner shell electron
- The picture element of an image
- A high energy photon ejects a particle from the nucleus of an atom
- Involves production of a positron which undergoes an annihilation reaction with an electron
- The visible image
- Radiation which leave the patient
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- A decrease in the number transmitted photons
- The compactness of tissue
- Occurs when a photon gives up all its energy
- A type of low-energy scatter also known as Thomson
- The invisible image
- Creation of a charged particle after removal of an electron
- A benefit of digital imaging over film screen
- More dense structure which blocks passage of x-rays
- Photons which have lost energy and changed direction
- Less dense structure which allows passage of x-rays
- Determines the number of shades of gray in an image
- An effect of scatter radiation
22 Clues: The visible image • The invisible image • The compactness of tissue • An effect of scatter radiation • The picture element of an image • Radiation which leave the patient • The primary cause of occupational dose • The rows and columns of a digital image • A decrease in the number transmitted photons • Occurs when a photon gives up all its energy • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-10
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- "Water fearing"; tails of phospholipid
- Movement of particles from an area of high to low concentration
- Movement of water from an area of high to low concentration
- Cell, Cells that possess a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
- Transport, Transport that does not require any energy (ATP) to move materials across the membrane
- The basic unit of structure and function in living things
- Keeping the internal environment of the cell balanced. "home stays the same"
- Jelly-like substance that makes up the matrix of the cell body.
- Movement of materials into the cell using energy
- Work or operate in a proper or particular way
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- Movement of materials out of the cell using energy
- "Water loving"; heads of phospholipid
- Where proteins are made from the translation of RNA strands.
- Cell, An organism whose cells do not have a nucleus, such as bacteria.
- Composed of many cells
- A specialized subunit within a cell that has a specific function
- To burst
- Composed of one cell
- The arrangement of parts in an organism or an object
- Transport, Transport that requires the cell to use energy to move molecules across the membrane from low to high concentration
20 Clues: To burst • Composed of one cell • Composed of many cells • "Water loving"; heads of phospholipid • "Water fearing"; tails of phospholipid • Work or operate in a proper or particular way • Movement of materials into the cell using energy • Movement of materials out of the cell using energy • The arrangement of parts in an organism or an object • ...
Breads and Pies 2013-02-17
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- Tenderizes baked goods, coats flour, and traps air bubbles.
- The process of working a dough to evenly distribute ingredients and to develop gluten
- Strips of aluminum foil around the edge of a double crusted pie will prevent ______ _______
- Creates Gluten
- In this method you mix together dry ingredients, cut in fat, knead the dough, and then bake
- The gas formed when you mix an acid and a base
- This type of pie's filling is light and airy
- Examples of this include oils and extracts like vanilla and anise
- This consists of egg whites, sugar, and cream of tartar whipped together
- Produces a crisp, flaky crust in baked goods
- Provides flavor and feeds yeast
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- This is a combination of cream of tartar and baking soda
- also known as sodium bicarbonate
- Adds flavor and regulates actions of yeast
- A fast and easy way to prepare bread
- Coagulates to trap air, contributes to structure, and adds color & flavor
- Makes baked goods rise
- Hydrates proteins, creates steam, and moistens ingredients
- A microscopic plant that makes carbon dioxide gas and causes bread to rise
- A protein matrix formed when flour is mixed with liquid
20 Clues: Creates Gluten • Makes baked goods rise • Provides flavor and feeds yeast • also known as sodium bicarbonate • A fast and easy way to prepare bread • Adds flavor and regulates actions of yeast • This type of pie's filling is light and airy • Produces a crisp, flaky crust in baked goods • The gas formed when you mix an acid and a base • ...
Personal Health Skeletal/Muscular 2015-09-17
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- Largest bone in the body.
- The neck is this type of joint.
- Shortening contraction.
- Voluntary muscle.
- Disintegration of bone.
- The heart is made of this type of muscle.
- Static contraction.
- The shoulder is this type of joint.
- Chronic inflammation of a joint.
- Outer covering of bones with nerve cells.
- This type of muscle is found in the lining of organs.
- Outer bone layer that is dense.
- Spongy matrix inside bone.
- The patella is a _________ bone.
- Cardiac muscle and visceral muscle are _________.
- The integumentary system.
- Lengthening contraction.
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- Lower vertebrae.
- How our body fights against diseases (system).
- Alcohol and drugs cause _________ to stop being secreted.
- Cushion between joints.
- One of the long bones functions is to make ________.
- Free floating bone.
- Protects the heart and lungs.
- The heart and blood vessel system.
- Fingers and toes.
- Shin bone.
- Neck vertebrae.
- Disease in children without vitamin D.
- Small bones found in the wrist are called ______.
- System involving hormones.
- Protein lacking in Osteogenisis Imperfecta disease.
- Arthritis that is an autoimmune disorder.
- Mineral needed for strong bones.
34 Clues: Shin bone. • Neck vertebrae. • Lower vertebrae. • Voluntary muscle. • Fingers and toes. • Free floating bone. • Static contraction. • Shortening contraction. • Cushion between joints. • Disintegration of bone. • Lengthening contraction. • Largest bone in the body. • The integumentary system. • System involving hormones. • Spongy matrix inside bone. • Protects the heart and lungs. • ...
Week 4-Term 4-2015-Year 5-5O-Spelling-Homework 2015-10-29
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- Ability to ward off disease
- A product that purchasers use in place of another product, particularly if the price of the other product rises.
- A plan or suggestion put forward for consideration or discussion by others
- put out of its usual place, position, or relationship
- A long-lasting pattern of organization in a community
- Not moving.
- Stubborn
- Barrier
- Active movement from place to place
- An objects location
- Dropping of eroded sediment
- to move to another place
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- (n) a three-dimensional work of art, as a representational or abstract form, carved in stone or wood, molded in a plastic material, cast in bronze or the like.
- A formal plan of government
- A place designed for storage
- Income remaining for a person to spend or save after all taxes have been paid
- without stability
- demanding, persistent, demanding attention
- Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion
- A material made of multiple layers of fibers held together with a matrix.
- A specific place on the Earth
- A system of equations that has at least one solution is consistent.
- To make by combining
- To find
24 Clues: Barrier • To find • Stubborn • Not moving. • without stability • An objects location • To make by combining • to move to another place • Ability to ward off disease • A formal plan of government • Dropping of eroded sediment • A place designed for storage • A specific place on the Earth • Active movement from place to place • demanding, persistent, demanding attention • ...
Blood 2023-02-06
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- a red blood cell
- a white blood cell
- WBC with no conspicuous granules
- production of a blood clot inside a blood vessel
- formation of a fibrous blood clot
- insufficient oxygen carried by blood
- insufficient oxygen in body tissues
- liquid portion of blood after clotting factors are removed
- a traveling blood clot
- enzyme that catalyzes conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin
- excessive bleeding
- condition caused by insufficient healthy RBCs
- cell fragment needed for blood clotting
- most abundant plasma protein
- insufficient protein in blood plasma
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- control of bleeding
- solute concentration
- production of red blood cells
- production of blood cells
- a WBC with large numerous granules in the cytoplasm
- overproduction of red blood cells
- a bruise
- protein produced in erythrocytes
- extracellular matrix of blood
- genetic disorder in which blood does not clot
- cell that generates platelets
- cancer caused by uncontrolled production of white blood cells
- increased number of white blood cells in the blood
- a hormone that stimulates erythropoiesis
- insufficient number of white blood cells in the blood
- enzyme that dissolves blood clots
- insoluble fibers of a blood clot
32 Clues: a bruise • a red blood cell • a white blood cell • excessive bleeding • control of bleeding • solute concentration • a traveling blood clot • production of blood cells • most abundant plasma protein • production of red blood cells • extracellular matrix of blood • cell that generates platelets • WBC with no conspicuous granules • protein produced in erythrocytes • ...
human anatomy terms 2022-10-04
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- membrane it lines the abdomen chest and stomach.
- membrane. epithelial tissue that lines the respiratory or the digestive tract.
- Cartlidge an example of this are ears nose and the epiglottis.
- membrane A connective soft tissue of the synovial joint capsules.
- cell. A white blood cell that is in connective tissue especially under the skin or in blood vessels or lymph.
- Yellow white tinted pieces holding up the skeleton.
- A polymorphophonecular leukocyt.
- fibrocartilage. an example of this is in vertebral discs in the spinal cord.
- changes over time in the skin.
- a cell that can produces collagen.
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- A bone cell that lies within the substance of fully formed bones.
- system of the body that covers all of your organs.
- examples are connective epithelial muscle and nervous.
- cylindrical vascular shaped tunnel.
- tissue that is in between the bone.
- tissue. helps the body move.
- a cell that has a matrix and is embedded in it
- membrane. found in most animal tissue in specializes in self assemble meant.
- Color of hair skin and eyes.
- Cartlidge found in joint surfaces.
- invertebral discs in the spinal cord.
21 Clues: Color of hair skin and eyes. • tissue. helps the body move. • changes over time in the skin. • A polymorphophonecular leukocyt. • Cartlidge found in joint surfaces. • a cell that can produces collagen. • cylindrical vascular shaped tunnel. • tissue that is in between the bone. • invertebral discs in the spinal cord. • a cell that has a matrix and is embedded in it • ...
Strategic Management 2023-01-14
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- Chance
- Something attained by mental effort and especially by computation
- A way of doing something or dealing with something
- Travelling towards a particular point or place rather than leaving it
- A method worked out in advance for achieving some objective
- A statement of such an examination
- A mechanism for adjusting the operation of a device, machine, or system
- The process of converting something to digital form
- Knowledge gained through study
- Having or marked by a strong desire to win or be better than others
- An act or the possibility of choosing
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- A legal entity that is separate from it's owners
- A considerable amount
- The action of building
- A capability given by the practical application of knowledge
- The act of acquiring something
- Relating to or involving the entire world
- The doing of an action
- Something that one hopes or intends to accomplish
- Manufacturing activity as a whole
- To make or become different
- The process in which someone or something grows or changes and becomes more advanced
- An arrangement of number in row & column
- The collecting of information about a particular subject
- A way of doing something
25 Clues: Chance • A considerable amount • The action of building • The doing of an action • A way of doing something • To make or become different • The act of acquiring something • Knowledge gained through study • Manufacturing activity as a whole • A statement of such an examination • An act or the possibility of choosing • An arrangement of number in row & column • ...
Blood 2023-01-29
Across
- extracellular matrix of blood
- cell that generates platelets
- formation of a fibrous blood clot
- overproduction of red blood cells
- a white blood cell
- excessive bleeding
- production of red blood cells
- WBC with no conspicuous granules
- insufficient oxygen carried by blood
- insoluble fibers of a blood clot
- liquid portion of blood after clotting factors are removed
- an hormone that stimulates erythropoiesis
- enzyme that catalyzes conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin
- protein produced in erythrocytes
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- condition caused by insufficient healthy RBCs
- enzyme that dissolves blood clots
- genetic disorder in which blood does not clot
- a WBC with large numerous granules in the cytoplasm
- solute concentration
- a bruise
- increased number of white blood cells in the blood
- control of bleeding
- production of a blood clot inside a blood vessel
- insufficient oxygen in body tissues
- cancer caused by uncontrolled production of white blood cells
- most abundant plasma protein
- insufficient number of white blood cells in the blood
- insufficient protein in blood plasma
- production of blood cells
- a red blood cell
- a traveling blood clot
- cell fragment needed for blood clotting
32 Clues: a bruise • a red blood cell • a white blood cell • excessive bleeding • control of bleeding • solute concentration • a traveling blood clot • production of blood cells • most abundant plasma protein • extracellular matrix of blood • cell that generates platelets • production of red blood cells • WBC with no conspicuous granules • insoluble fibers of a blood clot • ...
Annual Crossword 2023-01-19
Across
- what you hope your analyte does once injected
- we like the green ones most
- cars, the earth, and extractions all have them
- tiny volume
- target of some buffers
- obligatory crossword answer
- gloves, goggles, and coats, oh my!
- summoned by water and solid gas
- mythical equivalent to HSK
- forbidden cold Cheetos
- comes in chocolate, black, and golden
- abbreviation, summoned by burnt popcorn
- striped doodling instrument
- Reach for the (Hamilton) _____
- once a room, now the whole lab
- where all good folders hope to go
- brand of over mixed rat
Down
- advice; blue ones hold 5ml
- second favorite app
- dedicated to what QC sends us
- the back half of LCMS
- frequent inhabitant of the sink
- intriguing arc in a chromatogram
- BH's backrest, or key component of LC.
- best TV, or most common matrix
- an overly complicated order for Lab Support
- frozen buffer
- suffix to archy and nucleotides
- Harry Potter's transfer device of choice
- fine, or where samples begin in a method
- Lysis Loading _______
- Exactly the worst instrument to process on
- our favorite app
- super water
34 Clues: tiny volume • super water • frozen buffer • our favorite app • second favorite app • the back half of LCMS • Lysis Loading _______ • target of some buffers • brand of over mixed rat • advice; blue ones hold 5ml • mythical equivalent to HSK • we like the green ones most • obligatory crossword answer • striped doodling instrument • dedicated to what QC sends us • best TV, or most common matrix • ...
Wound helaing and tissue repair 2023-02-15
Across
- It is often laid down as a component of granulation tissue seen in healing
- type of tissue that connects other tissue to organs and others
- The rapid reproduction of a cell or tissue
- Pulls the edges of the Wounds together
- what happens when cuts or wounds are deep and cant fully heal
- phagocytic cell in stationary form in the tissues or as a mobile white blood cell
- The temporary connective tissue laid down to heal and close wounds
- type of matrix that is seen in many cells
- type of tissue that controls body functions and makes up the brain
- Plays an important role in tissue repair and regeneration
Down
- factors that indicate growth
- type of tissue that covers most of the bidy as well as internal organs
- A fibrous protein involved in blood clotting.
- type of tissue that allows for movement within the body
- The first stage of wound healing isf
- deoxyribonucleic acid
- Control center of cell and tells the cells to repair tissue
- another word for cells repairing nd replicating themselves
- this type of cell plays a major role in determining a cells characterisitc
- how long does it take for inflamation to begin
20 Clues: deoxyribonucleic acid • factors that indicate growth • The first stage of wound healing isf • Pulls the edges of the Wounds together • type of matrix that is seen in many cells • The rapid reproduction of a cell or tissue • A fibrous protein involved in blood clotting. • how long does it take for inflamation to begin • ...
Cardiovascular Embryology 2017-02-28
Across
- A septum that closes the IV foramen
- Enlargement of a tissue or organ
- A heart field that contributes to part of the right ventricle and the outflow tract
- A septum that forms the valve of foramen ovale
- Acellular gelatinous matrix secreted by the myocardium
- Abnormal right-sided location or origin of a normally left-sided structure
- A foramen located at the free edge of the muscular IV septum
- Endocardial tissue that partitions the atria from the ventricles
- A horseshoe-shaped heart field composed of cardiac progenitor cells
- Valves that develop from three swellings around the outflow tracts
- Derived from the third aortic arch
- Underdevelopment of a tissue or organ
- A duct that shunts blood from the umbilical vein to the IVC
Down
- A spiraling septum that grows within the truncus arteriosus
- An abnormal absence or complete occlusion of an opening or lumen
- Second septum to grow from the roof of the primitive atrium
- An abnormal narrowing of a canal or orifice
- Thoracic ventral body wall defect causing the heart to lie outside the mediastinum
- The internal endothelial lining of the heart tube
- A duct that shunts blood from the pulmonary trunk to the aorta
20 Clues: Enlargement of a tissue or organ • Derived from the third aortic arch • A septum that closes the IV foramen • Underdevelopment of a tissue or organ • An abnormal narrowing of a canal or orifice • A septum that forms the valve of foramen ovale • The internal endothelial lining of the heart tube • Acellular gelatinous matrix secreted by the myocardium • ...
Diabetes and wound healing 2017-07-19
Across
- peripheral disorder occurring twice as often in diabetic patients versus non diabetic.
- diabetes type 1 disorder where beta cells are destroyed.
- membrane that becomes thickened in capillaries.
- cells found in Islets of Langerhan release insulin into blood.
- these thrive on increased glucose available in the blood stream.
- frequent urination
- haemoglobin with a higher affinity for oxygen.
- can be a complication of non-healing wounds.
- diabetes type 2 insulin produced but body is ________to effects.
- risk factor for development of limb cellulitis.
Down
- affects the ability of neutrophils and macrophages to function.
- develop as a result of autonomic neuropathy.
- phase that is impaired due to a lack of leukocytes and narrowing of vessel walls.
- a risk factor associated with reoccurrence of ulcers.
- damaged swollen and deformed joints leading to deformity and formation foot ulcers.
- ___________ability to produce collagen is impaired due to lack of oxygenation of wound bed.
- contributing factor to impaired healing of foot ulcers.
- excessive thirst
- condition which predisposes patients to poor wound healing.
- these can cause oedema and destroy new extracellular matrix.
- Insulin is a __________ that regulates uptake of glucose.
- strength of collagen impaired in poor wound healing.
22 Clues: excessive thirst • frequent urination • develop as a result of autonomic neuropathy. • can be a complication of non-healing wounds. • haemoglobin with a higher affinity for oxygen. • membrane that becomes thickened in capillaries. • risk factor for development of limb cellulitis. • strength of collagen impaired in poor wound healing. • ...
Digital Image Processing 2017-07-30
Across
- histogram plots _____ levels
- large dynamic range gives low _______ resolution
- MRI image domain
- high density area on image has low ________
- low pass filtering kernel has all values greater than _____
- image postprocessing class that reduces image size
- image postprocessing class that improves image quality
- process with kernel and image
- non-functional pixel
- multiple sub-images involved in processing
- filter retains high frequency data
- effect of low-pass filter
- a small matrix
- used to transform image domains
- histogram sliding and stretching
- size of window width that improves image contrast
Down
- brightness is controlled by window
- sum of kernel values at 0 will suppress _______
- profound effect on image final appearance
- CT image domain
- no input from radiographer
- does not involve alteration of raw data
- contrast is controlled by window
- filter decomposes image into high- and low-frequency components
- type of compression where image detail lost
- element of a digital image
- size of kernel that enhances small structures
- look-up table slope for high image contrast
- change negative (white bone) to positive (dark bone)
- image appearance when histogram values are concentrated at lower end
30 Clues: a small matrix • CT image domain • MRI image domain • non-functional pixel • effect of low-pass filter • no input from radiographer • element of a digital image • histogram plots _____ levels • process with kernel and image • used to transform image domains • contrast is controlled by window • histogram sliding and stretching • brightness is controlled by window • ...
Digital Image Processing 2017-07-30
Across
- used to transform image domains
- size of window width that improves image contrast
- non-functional pixel
- element of a digital image
- effect of low-pass filter
- histogram plots _____ levels
- look-up table slope for high image contrast
- low pass filtering kernel has all values greater than _____
- high density area on image has low ________
- CT image domain
- MRI image domain
- does not involve alteration of raw data
- process with kernel and image
- image postprocessing class that improves image quality
- contrast is controlled by window
- size of kernel that enhances small structures
- large dynamic range gives low _______ resolution
- image appearance when histogram values are concentrated at lower end
Down
- a small matrix
- filter retains high frequency data
- type of compression where image detail lost
- multiple sub-images involved in processing
- change negative (white bone) to positive (dark bone)
- brightness is controlled by window
- image postprocessing class that reduces image size
- no input from radiographer
- sum of kernel values at 0 will suppress _______
- profound effect on image final appearance
- filter decomposes image into high- and low-frequency components
- histogram sliding and stretching
30 Clues: a small matrix • CT image domain • MRI image domain • non-functional pixel • effect of low-pass filter • element of a digital image • no input from radiographer • histogram plots _____ levels • process with kernel and image • used to transform image domains • histogram sliding and stretching • contrast is controlled by window • filter retains high frequency data • ...
Skeletal System 2020-10-20
Across
- Palm (5long bones)
- Lies anterior to the sphenoid; forms roof of nasal cavity
- Sole
- Toes
- Bone-destroying cells. Break down bone matrix for remodeling and release of calcium
- “Keystone” bones; form upper jaw
- Functions of the skeletal system
- Bone forming cells
- Wrist(8short bones)
- Cheek bones
- Made of small needle-like pieces and open space. Greater surface area than compact bone.
- Ankle
- Functions of the skeletal system
- Shoulder blade
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- Functions of the skeletal system
- Function of the skeletal system
- Limbs and girdles
- Shaft of bone; composed of compact bone
- Bridge of the nose
- Thigh bone
- Fhe arm is formed by a single bone
- Butterfly shaped; forms part of the floor of the cranial cavity
- Form the longitudinal axis of the body
- Small boy with dens, allow rotation of the head
- Covers the epiphyses and reduces friction at the joints
- Collarbone
- Fingers
- Only bone of the skull not connected by sutures
- Contains yellow marrow (mostly fat) in adults. Contains red marrow (for blood cell formation) in infants
- Dense and appears homogenous
- No body, articulates with occipital condyles.
- Outside covering of the diaphysis
- Mature bone cells
- Ends of the bone; mostly of spongy bone
34 Clues: Sole • Toes • Ankle • Fingers • Thigh bone • Collarbone • Cheek bones • Shoulder blade • Limbs and girdles • Mature bone cells • Palm (5long bones) • Bridge of the nose • Bone forming cells • Wrist(8short bones) • Dense and appears homogenous • Function of the skeletal system • Functions of the skeletal system • “Keystone” bones; form upper jaw • Functions of the skeletal system • ...
Crossword 2020-12-29
Across
- an object that has both a magnitude and direction
- one-to-one correspondence
- a function that maps distinct elements of its domain to distinct elements of its codomain
- the intersection point of x and y - axes in Cartesian plane
- a number of set
- a point where line crosses x-axis
- a relation from a set of inputs to a set of possible outputs where each input is related to exactly one output
- any prescribed way of assigning to each object in one set a particular object in another set
- first nonzero entry of each row
- the difference between the lowest and highest values
- the dimension of the vector space generated by its columns
- surjective
- a mathematical sequence that is part of another sequence
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- how many times to use that number in a multiplication
- equation that is defined for lines in the coordinate system
- summing infinitesimal pieces to find the content of a continuous region
- a transformation representing a flip of figure
- a writing system used for recording concepts in mathematics
- array of numbers
- a description of the operation of adding infinitely many quantities
20 Clues: surjective • a number of set • array of numbers • one-to-one correspondence • first nonzero entry of each row • a point where line crosses x-axis • a transformation representing a flip of figure • an object that has both a magnitude and direction • the difference between the lowest and highest values • how many times to use that number in a multiplication • ...
Film, Music & Tv - Andover College 2021-06-10
Across
- Paper based series that is now a movie franchise
- I would take on in London to get around, but wouldn't want a fake one
- You wouldn't want to steal his car, or hurt his dog
- Former US President
- Bad-boy Fresh Prince
- A cheeky one with the lads
- elite gaming platform
- Sony rival
- Animated TV series, Shut Up Meg
- A tool in the workshop, but a genre of music
- Arnold was on the hunt and said he'll be back
- Mjonlnir owner
- A theme park that takes you back, way back, like seriously far back
- MMA shape
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- It's the reality to our simulation
- A social media platform for dancing and singing
- Youtuber turned boxer and Gogglebox critic
- American singer with hits such as Sorry and Peaches
- online streaming platform
- The disease that has messed up life as we know it
- A game of, Epic Tv series
- console based football series
- Hit Netflix series set in Hawkins
- BBC series set in East London
- Peter Parkers alias
- Computer based plumber
- A classic boxing film
- The one thing that man's not
28 Clues: MMA shape • Sony rival • Mjonlnir owner • Former US President • Peter Parkers alias • Bad-boy Fresh Prince • elite gaming platform • A classic boxing film • Computer based plumber • online streaming platform • A game of, Epic Tv series • A cheeky one with the lads • The one thing that man's not • console based football series • BBC series set in East London • Animated TV series, Shut Up Meg • ...
Dylan's Epic Crossword 2021-10-02
Across
- he's a fun guy
- Hee Hee
- pretty singer that sings vogue
- Song by earth wind and fire and 9th month of the year
- foam home
- famous adventurer
- choking team that's a blue leaf
- Band starring Freddie Mercury
- movie with iconic green coding
- best basketball player ever
- 50 stars on it's flag
- fictional robot
- First Black President
- the best auntie
- who you gonna call?
- Julias Gay Husband
- no good hockey player
- isolyn
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- Current President
- killer from the franchise halloween
- funny movie starring a nerd wearing a blue shirt
- the son of julia jackson
- mom
- dylan's first song
- a movie with lots of dancing
- funny comedian that hosts a gameshow
- dylan's game
- dylan's favorite movie that stars a delorean and time travel
- basketball team that wears red
- Ha Ha Ha Ha Stayin Alive!
- Leader singer of Depeche Mode
- follow the yellow brick road to emerald city
- dylan's favorite basketball movie
- dinosaur
- killer from the franchise friday the 13th
- movie starring a shark
- Canadian Prime Minister
- Worst President
- famous superhero
- Purple Rain
- our country
41 Clues: mom • isolyn • Hee Hee • dinosaur • foam home • Purple Rain • our country • dylan's game • he's a fun guy • fictional robot • the best auntie • Worst President • famous superhero • Current President • famous adventurer • dylan's first song • Julias Gay Husband • who you gonna call? • 50 stars on it's flag • First Black President • no good hockey player • movie starring a shark • Canadian Prime Minister • ...
Aranyakshara - Level 2 2022-05-27
Across
- extreme scarcity of food.
- an event causing great and usually sudden damage or suffering; a disaster.
- nearest dwarf planet to the solar system
- existing everywhere
- Extremely toxic waste
- a longing for something past
- Direct radiant energy from the sun
- useless repetition
- the part of the earth's atmosphere and surface in which animals and plants can live
- an enclosure within which something originates or develops
- Melting of ice in South and North
- a place where sky meets the water
Down
- the geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind or water.
- a young tree,but bigger than a seedling
- a substance that has been linked to causing one or more types of cancer
- the green colour component in the plant
- a thick dirty cloud at ground level caused by pollutants reacting to sunlight
- a substance believed to cure all ills
- Can only be used once
- substances that carry harmful bacteria or toxins that can cause disease or death
- a long period when there is little or no rain.
- strong, unpleasant and sometimes dangerous gas or smoke
22 Clues: useless repetition • existing everywhere • Extremely toxic waste • Can only be used once • extreme scarcity of food. • a longing for something past • Melting of ice in South and North • a place where sky meets the water • Direct radiant energy from the sun • a substance believed to cure all ills • a young tree,but bigger than a seedling • the green colour component in the plant • ...
Crossword 9 2018-02-15
Across
- Family of personal computers designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Inc.
- COBOL is widely used in applications.
- Main memory is also known as ?
- In information technology processed form of data is called?
- Android 6.
- CEO of Apple.
- Elon Musk founded?
- Query Language
- The smallest unit of data in a computer
Down
- The process of starting or restarting a computer is called?
- A graphical or pictorial representation of an algorithm.
- The trademark for a type of matrix barcode (or two-dimensional barcode) first designed for the automotive industry in Japan.
- Unauthorized intrusion into a computer or a network.
- In computer network, short message that travels around communication medium is called?
- A legal right created by the law of a country that grants the creator of an original work exclusive rights for its use and distribution.
- A code segment that accesses shared variables and has to be executed as an atomic action.
- Computer understands ______ language.
- A type of malicious software from cryptovirology that threatens to publish the victim's data or perpetually block access to it unless a ransom is paid.
- An example of Linux operating system.
- Shortcut Key for BOLD is?
20 Clues: Android 6. • CEO of Apple. • Query Language • Elon Musk founded? • Shortcut Key for BOLD is? • Main memory is also known as ? • Computer understands ______ language. • COBOL is widely used in applications. • An example of Linux operating system. • The smallest unit of data in a computer • Unauthorized intrusion into a computer or a network. • ...
bussresa 2018-09-10
Across
- Regisserade A Clockwork Orange
- Aratar vars riktiga namn är Namó
- Aratar, Vindarnas Herre
- Aratar, Smeden som gjorde Angainor
- Aratar, syster til Namó och Irmo, och Gandalfs lärare
- Ett av världens äldsta brädspel
- Sjunger En Dag Är Prinsen Här
- Den enda Disneyprinsessa som inte är klädd i klänning
- Rajeshs efternamn i Big Bang Theory
- Dödade Kendra i Buffy
- Anna Books mellannamn
- Systrarna bakom Matrix
- Wil Wheatons karaktärsnamn i Star Trek
- Buffys namn i Tabula Rasa
- Urban ögonskugga
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- Aratar, Stjärnornas Drottning
- Aratar som alverna kallar Kementári
- En av de största dinosaurierna med 7 meter lång hals
- Disneyprinsessa som föddes som prinsessa
- Ö som koloniseras i brädspel från 1995. SM 2018 vanns av David Nordlundh.
- Aratar, Skogarnas Vala
- Finns i skyn enligt Lance Nielsen
- Skars upp av Han Solo på Hoth
- Den största rovdinosaurien med gigantiskt krokodilhuvud.
- Hjältepolot med förnamnet Wedge (TIE SS-2-5)
- Juridisk term för skriftligt vittnesmål under ed
- Käkar upp Boba Fett
- Morgoth, en fallen Vala
- Den av Pantertanterna som gjorde en roll i Star Wars Holiday Special
- Aratar, Vattnets härskare
30 Clues: Urban ögonskugga • Käkar upp Boba Fett • Dödade Kendra i Buffy • Anna Books mellannamn • Aratar, Skogarnas Vala • Systrarna bakom Matrix • Aratar, Vindarnas Herre • Morgoth, en fallen Vala • Aratar, Vattnets härskare • Buffys namn i Tabula Rasa • Aratar, Stjärnornas Drottning • Skars upp av Han Solo på Hoth • Sjunger En Dag Är Prinsen Här • Regisserade A Clockwork Orange • ...
Hint Lotte 2023-08-10
Across
- Een musical die het verhaal vertelt van een Argentijnse first lady
- De ...straat waar de buurtjes woonden
- Drugs die je vandaag gaat doen
- Waar een Romeinse generaal wraak zoekt na de moord op zijn familie
- Een dansende heks, een vogelverschrikker zonder hersens en een weg van gele stenen
- Een film over een kantoormedewerker die ontdekt dat zijn realiteit een illusie is
- Nachtelijke wezens met negen levens, dansend onder de maan
- Een musical over een weesmeisje met rood haar en haar hond Sandy
- Hier komt Xavier Rudd vandaan
- Kan op je kleding blijven zitten na een festival
- Een episch ruimteavontuur uit 1977
- Een Broadway-show over de heksen van Oz
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- Musical over een gemaskerde man die verliefd wordt op een operazangeres
- Eilandfeest met Scandinavische melodieën
- Een film uit 1994 waarin een man met een laag IQ door de geschiedenis van de VS reist
- Een musical die zich afspeelt in een Afrikaanse savanne
- Een paraplegische voormalige marinier een nieuw leven vindt op een verre planeet
- Een haai die een klein strandstadje terroriseert tijdens het hoogseizoen
- Waar je alterego woont
- Naam van de vrouw die de terminator wou vermoorden?
20 Clues: Waar je alterego woont • Hier komt Xavier Rudd vandaan • Drugs die je vandaag gaat doen • Een episch ruimteavontuur uit 1977 • De ...straat waar de buurtjes woonden • Een Broadway-show over de heksen van Oz • Eilandfeest met Scandinavische melodieën • Kan op je kleding blijven zitten na een festival • Naam van de vrouw die de terminator wou vermoorden? • ...
Bones and Bone Tissues 2023-09-28
Across
- Bend or decrease the angle between the bones of the joint
- Straightening of a joint
- Mature bone cells to maintain bone in a viable state
- Type of fracture where cone is crushed
- Immovable joints seen during growth
- Fracture as a result of twisting forces
- Consists of numerous repeating lamellar units found in the diaphysis
- Cartilage cells of epiphyseal plates initiate bone formation
- Decreases plasma calcium by increasing its absorption by bone
Down
- Middle of a long bone where compact bone is found
- Joints that connect articulating bones and can become immovable with age
- Skeleton that includes the bones of arms, forearms, wrists, hands, thighs, legs, and feet
- Fracture where the bone penetrates through the skins surface
- Immature bone cells
- Red, gelatinous substance made of red and white blood cells
- Cells that secrete matrix for bone formation
- Freely movable joints within ligamentous limits and the bony architecture
- Skeleton that includes the skull, vertebrae, sternum, ribs, and hyoid bone
- End of a long bone where spongy bone is found
- Type of fracture where bone splinters but break is incomplete
- type of fracture where bone is broken cleanly, but ends don't penetrate the skin
21 Clues: Immature bone cells • Straightening of a joint • Immovable joints seen during growth • Type of fracture where cone is crushed • Fracture as a result of twisting forces • Cells that secrete matrix for bone formation • End of a long bone where spongy bone is found • Middle of a long bone where compact bone is found • Mature bone cells to maintain bone in a viable state • ...
cellular respiration 2023-11-02
Across
- cellular respiration occurs in the _____
- your muscles get sor after a workout because of ______ fermentation
- _____ happens in the mitochondrial matrix
- ______ occurs in cellular respiration when both oxidation & reduction occurs
- the final products of alcohol fermentation are ____ and carbon dioxide
- the electron carrier in glycolysis is _____
- _____ comes from breaking down organic molecules, and energy is released.
- process made without O2
- process that provides cells with the energy they need to function.
- glycolysis converts glucose into 2 _____
- the electron transport chain releases ___ ATP molecules from 1 glucose molecule
- lactic acid fermentation occurs in the _____
- ____ organisms go through cellular respiration
Down
- At the end of the electron transport chain, oxygen accepts electrons and takes up protons to form _____
- much like lactic acid fermentation, _____ fermentation also occurs in the cytosol
- the gas released from the intermediate step is ____
- bakers use alcohol fermentation in airy delicacies like ____
- where does glycolysis take place?
- the _____ gradient forms in the intermembrane space
- the electron transport chain releases energy in the form of _____
- the electron transport chain is located in the ____ membrane of the mitochondria
- the electron carrier in the krebs cylce is _____
- process made with O2
23 Clues: process made with O2 • process made without O2 • where does glycolysis take place? • cellular respiration occurs in the _____ • glycolysis converts glucose into 2 _____ • _____ happens in the mitochondrial matrix • the electron carrier in glycolysis is _____ • lactic acid fermentation occurs in the _____ • ____ organisms go through cellular respiration • ...
Evan Eisenberg Chem Matters Marshmallow 2023-11-18
Across
- formed from a solution of a biopolymer by a change of temperature
- a sugar composed of glucose and fructose subunits.
- the most abundant monosaccharide
- to catch or entangle in or as if in meshes.
- a disaccharide formed from two units of glucose joined with an α-bond between the glucose units
- a continuous chain of amino acids joined by peptide bonds
- the components of a sample
- the presence of sweeteners.
- a polysaccharide gelling and thickening agent coming from sea weed
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- simple sugars soluble in water.
- large molecules made by bonding
- an artistic, three-dimensional representation of scene.
- protein molecules made up of amino acids
- to fight on horseback as a knight or man-at-arms.
- made up of three separate DNA strands
- the sweetest of all the natural carbohydrates.
- an ability of a deformed material body to return to its original shape and size
- to represent core structures of small molecules
- chemistry: Bioinorganic chemistry is a field that examines the role of metals in biology
- a translucent, colorless, flavorless food ingredient, commonly coming from collagen taken from animal body parts
20 Clues: the components of a sample • the presence of sweeteners. • simple sugars soluble in water. • large molecules made by bonding • the most abundant monosaccharide • made up of three separate DNA strands • protein molecules made up of amino acids • to catch or entangle in or as if in meshes. • the sweetest of all the natural carbohydrates. • ...
MATHS quiz 2024-12-11
Across
- The slope of a tangent line to a curve at a point (10)
- A line that a graph approaches but never touches (9)
- Fixed value in equations (8)
- The arrangement of items in a specific order (10)
- The result of addition (3)
- Line segment from the center to the circle (6)
- The vector of partial derivatives of a scalar function (8)
- The result of multiplication (7)
- Not even (3)
- Shape with three sides (8)
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- A conic section with two branches, formed when a plane cuts both nappes of a cone (9)
- The measure of the likelihood of an event occurring (11)
- Divisible by 2 (4)
- The area under a curve, fundamental in calculus (8)
- A point where the curve changes concavity (9)
- A rectangular array of numbers arranged in rows and columns (6)
- The product of all positive integers up to a given number (8)
- Operation symbolized by ÷ (6)
- A unit of angle measure based on the arc length (6)
- Result of multiplying a number by itself (6)
- A number greater than 1 that has no divisors other than 1 and itself (5)
21 Clues: Not even (3) • Divisible by 2 (4) • The result of addition (3) • Shape with three sides (8) • Fixed value in equations (8) • Operation symbolized by ÷ (6) • The result of multiplication (7) • Result of multiplying a number by itself (6) • A point where the curve changes concavity (9) • Line segment from the center to the circle (6) • ...
NHR@FAU Christmas Crossword Puzzle 2024 2024-10-28
Across
- Shows an over-verbose listing of all available modules
- Directory, with an associated expiration date, created on behalf of a user, to prevent disks from uncontrolled filling
- A multi-user version of the notebook
- Whose equation is solved in classic molecular dynamics simulations?
- Matrix with many zeros
- Fetch from and integrate with another repository or a local branch
- Location of new cluster
- Codename of AMD’s GPU MI300
- A virtual container in which untrusted programs can be safely run
- Popular course developed in Erlangen
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- Name of Bavarian initiative for artificial intelligence
- Is served at HPC Café
- A method of debugging code by articulating a problem in spoken or written natural language
- Remote desktop used at NHR@FAU
- Name of CPUs in new cluster
- Funding program for adapting and developing numerical applications or other data- or computation-intensive codes for modern (highly) parallel computer architectures
- Name of new cluster at NHR@FAU
- Basic unit of information in quantum computing
- A fictional soft drink in the world of Futurama or job scheduler
- Person responsible for the upkeep, configuration, and reliable operation
- Name of highspeed storage available at NHR@FAU
21 Clues: Is served at HPC Café • Matrix with many zeros • Location of new cluster • Name of CPUs in new cluster • Codename of AMD’s GPU MI300 • Remote desktop used at NHR@FAU • Name of new cluster at NHR@FAU • A multi-user version of the notebook • Popular course developed in Erlangen • Basic unit of information in quantum computing • Name of highspeed storage available at NHR@FAU • ...
module 1 2024-12-04
Across
- People who previously had periodontitis but are now stable are considered to be in_____
- Depression apical to the contact area of adjacent teeth (2 words)
- Type of defect where resorption is in an uneven/oblique direction, usually affecting one tooth
- Mesh-like network surrounding cells
- Fibers that are calcified terminal ends of periodontal ligament fibers
- Type of cementum found on the cervical 2/3 of root
- Type of pocket >3 mm seen with Gingivitis
- In periodontitis, location of the Junctional epithelium
- Layer of connective tissue covering surface of bone
- Gingivitis that affects the papillas, marginal and attached gingiva
- type of granuloma that may form with pregnancy induced gingivitis
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- Lesion consisting of intraoral lacy white pattern patches
- Oral factor that enhances plaque accumulation
- Permanent destruction of periodontal structures
- Where free gingiva attaches to the tooth (2 words)
- Bone defect affecting 2 adjacent root surfaces (2 words)
- When 10-30% of the gingiva is affected by gingivitis it is deemed ______
- Type of bone lining the tooth socket
- Cell to basal lamina connection
- In health, the crest of the alveolar bone should be 2mm ______ the CEJ
20 Clues: Cell to basal lamina connection • Mesh-like network surrounding cells • Type of bone lining the tooth socket • Type of pocket >3 mm seen with Gingivitis • Oral factor that enhances plaque accumulation • Permanent destruction of periodontal structures • Where free gingiva attaches to the tooth (2 words) • Type of cementum found on the cervical 2/3 of root • ...
6A DM Vocabulary Check 2025-03-10
Across
- judging
- how pretty something is
- idea of what you want your build to look like
- Full size version of an idea that can be tested
- swapping the most important requirement to meet for the less essential ones
- what it cannot have or a limit
- improving through change
- Process ask, imagine, plan, create, improve, communicate
- Smaller version of an idea that can still be tested
- Finding out information on things I need to know about
- requirement that uses some type of measurement
- measurements of an object
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- what it has to have aka requirement
- Something you have to have
- Brief Document that lists out everything for the project (what you are making, materials list, criteria/constraints, deliverables, as well as who is in your team)
- making ideas or finding solutions
- the person that comes up with the idea and builds that idea
- notes off of a picture or a reading passage
- Trying stuff out
- change
- people that buy stuff
- Matrix you and your group decide who did better/best out of the solutions by judging on criteria/constraints
- designers that scientific knowledge in planning and building
- imagining what final product will look like before you make it
24 Clues: change • judging • Trying stuff out • people that buy stuff • how pretty something is • improving through change • measurements of an object • Something you have to have • what it cannot have or a limit • making ideas or finding solutions • what it has to have aka requirement • notes off of a picture or a reading passage • idea of what you want your build to look like • ...
Digital Intelligence 2025-09-17
Across
- sport in which India, the US and UK achieved podium finishes in the 1980 Olympics
- measure of information
- years (or rain)
- lstm feature that controls memory in a manageable way
- technique where multiple models vote
- city of lights
- highest grossing film before the other movie answer
- Mike U
- order of magnitude of GPT4 parameters
- bollywood's most famous last name
- location of next olympics
- it manages electricity and llms
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- waters technology data science professional of 2021
- home of the gods, or a camera brand
- means "new" or "fresh" in Hindi
- mechanism that helps transformers focus
- shares root with a sacred basil plant in India
- Oscars best picture 2025
- this year the cup is (actually) ours
- his beard is older than yours
- cracked the enigma and inspired the test
- tall, apple
- world's first chatbot
- org that performed study on AI at JPMC
- deep learning model that won ImageNet in 2012
- not a planet anymore
- city famous for tea party and baked beans
- name shared by a Big B(ollywood) actor
- what you multiply in linear algebra
- function that turns logits into probabilities
30 Clues: Mike U • tall, apple • city of lights • years (or rain) • not a planet anymore • world's first chatbot • measure of information • Oscars best picture 2025 • location of next olympics • his beard is older than yours • means "new" or "fresh" in Hindi • it manages electricity and llms • bollywood's most famous last name • home of the gods, or a camera brand • ...
Lizzie's Cytology Crossword 2025-05-14
Across
- Describes something that needs to consume food.
- The folds of the inner mitochondrial membrane that increase surface area.
- Inside the nucleus and it makes ribosomes.
- Contains chlorophyll and helps plants make their own food.
- Helps move substances across the cell membrane (2 words)
- Responsible for protein synthesis.
- The 'control center' of the cell containing genetic information.
- A structure inside a cell that has a specific function.
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- The fluid-filled space inside the mitochondrion.
- Fluid inside the nucleus with enzymes and nucleic proteins.
- Provides entrance through the cell membrane for specific molecules (2 words)
- This structure stores water and food, and plant cells usually have one big one.
- A double layer that surrounds and protects the nucleus (2 words)
- Pores Small openings in the nucleus that allow materials in and out (2 words)
- Molecules in the cell membrane, with hydrophilic heads and hydrophobic tails.
- Powerhouse of the cell.
- Describes something that can make its own food using light or chemicals.
- The ability to maintain a stable internal environment.
- Carriers of genetic information within the nucleus.
- Only in plant cells. It gives shape and surrounds the cell membrane (2 words)
20 Clues: Powerhouse of the cell. • Responsible for protein synthesis. • Inside the nucleus and it makes ribosomes. • Describes something that needs to consume food. • The fluid-filled space inside the mitochondrion. • Carriers of genetic information within the nucleus. • The ability to maintain a stable internal environment. • ...
Cult Classics 2025-10-08
Across
- Classic WWII love story set in Morocco
- Underdog boxer from Philadelphia
- Pixar film about an old man, a boy, and a talking dog
- Roman general seeks revenge in the arena
- Aliens inhabit the planet Pandora
- Ultimate victor in "Envelopegate"
- Prison drama about hope and redemption
- Comedic chaos before a wedding
- Dream heist film directed by Christopher Nolan
- South Korean class satire and thriller
- The Force is strong with this space saga
- A clownfish searches the ocean for his son
- Alfred Hitchcock’s shower scene thriller
- Superheroes unite to save the world
- Friendly alien wants to phone home
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- Five students bond during Saturday detention
- Islander sets sail to restore a goddess’s heart
- A cowboy and a spaceman
- Gotham villain with a disturbing origin story
- Dinosaurs run rampant after being cloned
- Oscar's "Envelopegate"
- Reality-bending sci-fi featuring Neo
- Life is like a box of chocolates
- “In space, no one can hear you scream”
- Marvel superhero and King of Wakanda
- Giant shark terrorizes a beach town
- High school comedy with the Plastics
- “Let It Go”
- Epic romance set aboard an ocean liner
- Oscar-winning crime family saga
30 Clues: “Let It Go” • Oscar's "Envelopegate" • A cowboy and a spaceman • Comedic chaos before a wedding • Oscar-winning crime family saga • Underdog boxer from Philadelphia • Life is like a box of chocolates • Aliens inhabit the planet Pandora • Ultimate victor in "Envelopegate" • Friendly alien wants to phone home • Giant shark terrorizes a beach town • ...
Chapter 7 and 8 2025-10-15
Across
- this type of bone does not articulate with another bone.
- what region of the vertebral column occur the primary curve?
- what type of bone is the sphenoid bone?
- what is the di ion of the skeleton includes the skull, vertebrae, ribs and hyoid.
- belongs to the spongy bones
- decrease bone mineral density
- this area of the pelvis houses the reproductive organs
- function is to support and protect red bone marrow
- decrease bone mass resulting in porous bones
- what types of ribs have costal cartilage but they are connected to rib #7?
- cell reside there and the function is to diffusion of nutrients and oxygen
Down
- 3 bone fuse together, this area form the hip joint with the head of the femur.
- is responsible for bone resorption
- is the steam cells of the bone
- ossification is the formation of irregular and flat bones
- is responsible for bone deposition
- is the the way osteos communicated with each other (interconnected)
- this type of bones gives the fame work of the face.
- growth increased the bone width
- ossification is the formation of long bones
- maintain the bone matrix
21 Clues: maintain the bone matrix • belongs to the spongy bones • decrease bone mineral density • is the steam cells of the bone • growth increased the bone width • is responsible for bone resorption • is responsible for bone deposition • what type of bone is the sphenoid bone? • ossification is the formation of long bones • decrease bone mass resulting in porous bones • ...
Tissue Types 2025-09-09
Across
- Tissue that is meant to stretch;lines the bladder
- filtration by diffusion;lines the lungs
- Fat tissue that stores energy
- A category of tissue that lines/covers various parts of the body
- cells in cavities called lacunae sorrounded by calcium salts and collagen fibers
- vascular tissue that carries substances through the body
- branched shape, only found in the heart
- nonliving part of connective tissue
- one layer of cells
- A type of connective tissue that makes up ligaments and tendons
- A LOT of collagen fibers in a glassy matrix
- A category of tissue that is meant to bind and support
- appears to have multiple layers of cells
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- Line the digestive tract and body cavities
- Supportd free blood cells in the lymphatic system
- Secretes things; lines the glands and ducts
- The membrane of epithelial cells that is NOT exposed
- The disks in cardiac muscle tissue
- Cobwebby tissue that protects the body organs and glues them together
- Multiple layers of cells
- Cartilage in disks between the veretbrae
- INVOLUNTARY muscle
- Neurons that have irritability and conductivity to send/recive messages
- VOLUNTARY muscle
- The surface of epithelial tissue that is exposed/open
- most of the skin (epidermis) is made of this tissue
26 Clues: VOLUNTARY muscle • INVOLUNTARY muscle • one layer of cells • Multiple layers of cells • Fat tissue that stores energy • The disks in cardiac muscle tissue • nonliving part of connective tissue • filtration by diffusion;lines the lungs • branched shape, only found in the heart • Cartilage in disks between the veretbrae • appears to have multiple layers of cells • ...
1 year test 2025-10-27
Across
- la planta que te matè
- los jerseys se compran solo si son de…
- el hombre historico al que te pareces
- se quitan cuando entras en mi piso
- el restaurante en el que siempre te obligo a comer
- las que nunca quieres sacarte conmigo
- tu especialidad (similar a la 6)
- la ciudad de nuestro primer beso
- la persona que quieres más que mi
- la cosa que más quieres en el mundo (comida)
- buscando el hotel nos perdimos después de una sesión de lavado
- El de mi piso lo conoces muy bien porque has pasado muchas horas alli
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- lo que está super prohibido pero acabas haciendo con otras chicas
- la cosa que más te gusta en el mundo pt 2 (dificil)
- cuanto me quieres
- parque en el que muchas veces paseamos
- la comida que recién te provoco muchos dolores de barriga
- "pero esta boquita. No digas estas…"
- la peli que nunca acabaremos
- mi cancion favoria (a ver si te acuerdas)
- mi comida favorita
- la cosa que más que te gusta hacer
- lo que me encanta en tu rostro mmmm
- lo hago en cuanto vuelvas a estocolmo :(
24 Clues: cuanto me quieres • mi comida favorita • la planta que te matè • la peli que nunca acabaremos • tu especialidad (similar a la 6) • la ciudad de nuestro primer beso • la persona que quieres más que mi • se quitan cuando entras en mi piso • la cosa que más que te gusta hacer • lo que me encanta en tu rostro mmmm • "pero esta boquita. No digas estas…" • ...
ocatttt 2026-03-01
Across
- Turning fat into hormones with authority
- Cleaning the synaptic stage before the next show
- Slips through membranes like they are not even there
- Making the inside even moodier than resting
- Sneaking between cells instead of through them
- Taking the scenic route straight through the cytoplasm
- When negative walls start losing their attitude
- The acid party ends when this binds for good
- The intracellular gossip spreading the signal
- The builder laying down fresh matrix
- Velcro between neighbors that decides who slips through
- The steroid family patriarch
- A tiny phosphate tag that changes everything
Down
- When bone gets eaten from within
- Making bubbles inside the cell to feed the proton machine
- The side that prefers blood over lumen
- Invisible slope that ions love to slide down
- When repeated drama makes neurons overreact
- The alkaline exit ticket on the blood facing side
- The side facing the chaos inside the organ
- The proliferative architect of the endometrium
- The post ovulation peacekeeper
- Needs a chaperone to cross the fatty border
- The point of no return for an action potential
- The yellow tinted aftermath of ovulation
25 Clues: The steroid family patriarch • The post ovulation peacekeeper • When bone gets eaten from within • The builder laying down fresh matrix • The side that prefers blood over lumen • Turning fat into hormones with authority • The yellow tinted aftermath of ovulation • The side facing the chaos inside the organ • Making the inside even moodier than resting • ...
A Level Respiration 2021-06-16
Across
- The only stage in respiration that does not produce any ATP
- Fluid filled inner part of mitochondria
- Removal of hydrogen atoms from a substrate
- How many carbon atoms are found in Pyruvate?
- Organelles involved in protein synthesis
- The apparatus used to measure the rate of respiration
- How many carbon atoms are found in Acetyl Coenzyme A?
- Product of the link reaction
- The net number of molecules of ATP produced in glycolysis
- A coenzyme
- Final electron acceptor in oxidative phosphorylation
- Which respiratory substrate has the energy value of 39kJ/g?
- ATP
- Removal of hydrogen atoms from substrate molecules
- Site of anaerobic respiration
Down
- Removal of a carboxyl group from a substrate molecule
- This is what Acetyl Coenzyme A combines with in Krebs cycle
- What does RQ stand for?
- Inner highly folded mitochondrial membrane
- An organic substance that can be oxidised by respiration
- Final product of glycolysis
- Flow of protons down their concentration gradient
- First stage of respiration
- When ethanol accepts hydrogen atoms from reduced NAD, it is __________ to ethanol
- Stalked particles found on the inner mitochondrial membrane
- The oxygen required to break down pyruvate in the liver
26 Clues: ATP • A coenzyme • What does RQ stand for? • First stage of respiration • Final product of glycolysis • Product of the link reaction • Site of anaerobic respiration • Fluid filled inner part of mitochondria • Organelles involved in protein synthesis • Inner highly folded mitochondrial membrane • Removal of hydrogen atoms from a substrate • ...
Cartilage and muscle structure 2022-06-26
Across
- Protein that makes up the thick myofilaments
- Protein that covers the myosin binding sites
- Cytopasm of a muscle fibre
- Area consisting of only thick myofilaments
- A cylinder of myofilaments within a muscle fibre
- A globular protein forming thin myofilaments
- Smooth ER of muscle fibres
- Spaces occupied by bone and cartilage cells
- Inorganic component of bone 70%
- Globular protein on thin myofilaments that changes shape when calcium binds to it
- Hyaline cartilage at the ends of long bones
- Horizontal channels in bone contain blood vessels
- Disease usually caused by lack of vit D
- A multinucleate muscle cell
- One contraction unit of a myofibril
- Point of attachment for thin myofilament
- Process of bone forming from cartilage
- Point of attachement for thick myofilaments
Down
- Protein in the matrix of cartilage
- Thick and thin versions of these exist
- cartilage cells
- one unit of compact bone, an osteon
- Part of a sarcomere that contains thin myofilaments
- Plasma membrane of a muscle fibre (cell)
- Protein forms the organic component of bone
- Cytoplasm filled interconnecting tubules that surround bone cells
- Genetic disease causes bone deformity
- Region containing thick and thin myofilaments
28 Clues: cartilage cells • Cytopasm of a muscle fibre • Smooth ER of muscle fibres • A multinucleate muscle cell • Inorganic component of bone 70% • Protein in the matrix of cartilage • one unit of compact bone, an osteon • One contraction unit of a myofibril • Genetic disease causes bone deformity • Thick and thin versions of these exist • Process of bone forming from cartilage • ...
The Five People You Meet In Heaven 2022-05-31
Across
- a boxing match fought for prize money.
- a seasoned smoked sausage made of beef and pork.
- an early type of aircraft with two pairs of wings, one above the other.
- a reinforced plastic material composed of glass fibers embedded in a resin matrix.
- (of a machine) designed to cut or shape metal using a rotating tool.
- (of a person) ungracefully thin and tall.
- walk with a heavy tread.
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- an instrument or device for compressing something.
- wild or distraught with fear, anxiety, or other emotion.
- pretend to be affected by (a feeling, state, or injury).
- extend beyond or above a surface
- a platform supported on pillars or girders leading out from the shore into a body of water, used as a landing stage for boats.
- undo (twisted, knitted, or woven threads).
- marked by exactness and accuracy of expression or detail
- a greenish-blue color.
- smile or speak in a contemptuous or mocking manner.
- quick and light in movement or action; agile.
- a cabin on a suspended ski lift.
- relating to an artery or arteries.
- denoting, relating to, or operated by a liquid moving in a confined space under pressure
20 Clues: a greenish-blue color. • walk with a heavy tread. • extend beyond or above a surface • a cabin on a suspended ski lift. • relating to an artery or arteries. • a boxing match fought for prize money. • (of a person) ungracefully thin and tall. • undo (twisted, knitted, or woven threads). • quick and light in movement or action; agile. • ...
Strategic Management 2023-01-14
Across
- Able to be more successful than other
- The Process of deciding
- The process of making something different
- An Action of solving a problem
- Facts about someone or something
- A chance to do something that you would like to do
- A person or thing that may damage something
- Buying & selling as a way of earning money
- A plan in order to achive something
- An arrangement of number in row and column
- The action of leading a group of people
- The process of dealing with or controlling things or people
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- To arrange something in an organized way
- A detailed examination of anything
- Increasing in activity or value
- The application of scientific knowledge
- A system to be operated with the use of internet
- The way in which something planned & made or arranged
- The ability to make plans for the future
- A series of action for particular
- A group of people or companies that work closely together
- Process of systematic inquiry that collection of data
- How good or bad something ?
- Involving the entire world
- Particular way of doing something
25 Clues: The Process of deciding • How good or bad something ? • Involving the entire world • An Action of solving a problem • Increasing in activity or value • Facts about someone or something • A series of action for particular • Particular way of doing something • A detailed examination of anything • A plan in order to achive something • Able to be more successful than other • ...
Skeletal system words 2020-10-05
Across
- triglyceride storage tissue
- a break in a bone
- a remnant of the active epiphyseal plate;a sign that the bone has stopped growing in length.
- synthesize and secrets collagen fibers and other organic compounds for extra cellular matrix.
- space Whittington the shaft of a bone that contains red or yellow bone marrow
- cylinder type shape, longer then it is wide.
- thin layer of hyaline cartilage covering the ends of the bones where they form a joint
- the tough membrane that surrounds the bone surface wherever cartilage is not present
- distal and proximal ends of bones
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- bones are brought into alignment by manual punctuation, the skin remains intact.
- hemopoietic tissue
- alignment by a surgical procedure.
- releases enzymes and acid that digest the protein and minerals
- membrane lining the medullary cavity
- a clot around the site of the fracture.
- thin and curved bone
- a fibro cartilaginous- mass of the repair tissue that bridges that are broken of each bone.
- the long, cylindrical main portion of bone; the shaft
- exchange of nutrients and removal of waste. with blood
- in a growing bone, the region that contains the growth place
20 Clues: a break in a bone • hemopoietic tissue • thin and curved bone • triglyceride storage tissue • distal and proximal ends of bones • alignment by a surgical procedure. • membrane lining the medullary cavity • a clot around the site of the fracture. • cylinder type shape, longer then it is wide. • the long, cylindrical main portion of bone; the shaft • ...
Bone classification 2020-10-05
Across
- cells unspecialized cells that go through cell division
- process of bone development where cartilage is replaced throughout childhood
- small and round and embedded in tendons
- a fracture that is not at a 90 degree angle
- bone building cells that synthesize and secret collegen also initiate calcification
- Matrix is reabsorbed On one side of the bone and deposited to another
- Two ends of bones that come together to make a joint
- Exchange nutrients and removal of waste with blood
- bones thin and curved
- a break in the bone
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- growth Osteoclasts resort new lining in the medullary cavity and osteoblast produce new bone under the periosteum
- Area of the bone that protects the surface and attaches tendons and ligaments together
- Inhibits osteoclast activity and simulates calcium intake by the bones
- openings that allow blood vessels to enter bone
- complexed shaped
- bones cylinder like shape much more longer than it is wide
- Large amounts of calcium and phosphorus
- release enzymes and acid that digest proteins and minerals
- bones cube like shape has equal thickness, length, and width
- simulates absorption of calcium and phosphate in the digestive tract
20 Clues: complexed shaped • a break in the bone • bones thin and curved • small and round and embedded in tendons • Large amounts of calcium and phosphorus • a fracture that is not at a 90 degree angle • openings that allow blood vessels to enter bone • Exchange nutrients and removal of waste with blood • Two ends of bones that come together to make a joint • ...
Bone classification 2020-10-05
Across
- openings that allow blood vessels to enter bone
- a fracture that is not at a 90 degree angle
- simulates absorption of calcium and phosphate in the digestive tract
- a break in the bone
- small and round and embedded in tendons
- cells unspecialized cells that go through cell division
- Large amounts of calcium and phosphorus
- bones cube like shape has equal thickness, length, and width
- Two ends of bones that come together to make a joint
- process of bone development where cartilage is replaced throughout childhood
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- Matrix is reabsorbed On one side of the bone and deposited to another
- Area of the bone that protects the surface and attaches tendons and ligaments together
- Exchange nutrients and removal of waste with blood
- Inhibits osteoclast activity and simulates calcium intake by the bones
- bones cylinder like shape much more longer than it is wide
- growth Osteoclasts resort new lining in the medullary cavity and osteoblast produce new bone under the periosteum
- bone building cells that synthesize and secret collegen also initiate calcification
- complexed shaped
- bones thin and curved
- release enzymes and acid that digest proteins and minerals
20 Clues: complexed shaped • a break in the bone • bones thin and curved • small and round and embedded in tendons • Large amounts of calcium and phosphorus • a fracture that is not at a 90 degree angle • openings that allow blood vessels to enter bone • Exchange nutrients and removal of waste with blood • Two ends of bones that come together to make a joint • ...
