matrix Crossword Puzzles
BISCUIT MAKING 2013-08-25
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- A contaminate which can occur in baked products. Detectors can reject products which contain this substance.
- These products have similar ingredients to biscuits but are more moist.
- A type of biscuit with a very high fat content.
- One method of shaping very short biscuits.(2 wds).
- biscuits made using mostly flour and water.
- This is carried out on a small scale before a product is mass-produced.
- The number of layers of dough in a Sayo biscuit.
- The dough for Scotch Finger Biscuits looks like this before shaping.
- - this ingredient makes a biscuit dough fragile and hard to roll out.
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- A necessary aspect of successful biscuit production.
- Arnotts biscuits are made from dough which is made into thin sheet by this method.
- A generic name for fats used in baked products.
- A quality of biscuits with very high levels of fat.
- Used in industry to bake crackers and biscuits on a production line. (2 wds)
- What happens to left-over dough from the making of sheet biscuits.
- One of the nutrients in wheat flour. It helps the structure to set.
- A complex network formed when protein molecules encircle starch grains in dough.
17 Clues: biscuits made using mostly flour and water. • A generic name for fats used in baked products. • A type of biscuit with a very high fat content. • The number of layers of dough in a Sayo biscuit. • One method of shaping very short biscuits.(2 wds). • A quality of biscuits with very high levels of fat. • A necessary aspect of successful biscuit production. • ...
BOTC Lecture Chapter 10 2015-06-29
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- A collection of restriction fragments from a species of interest that has been cloned in bacteria; like a collection of books.
- DNA that contains information from two different individuals or species.
- Once you've cut DNA you'll 'paste' it together with this.
- A small, circular DNA used as a vector in transformation.
- Denaturing a mixture of DNA or RNA such that renaturation results in a mixture of double-stranded molecules; for probing purposes.
- The enzyme that makes DNA from an RNA template.
- DNAs that 'target' a sequence for amplification.
- A DNA library specifically populated by reverse-transcribed fragments of mRNA.
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- Method of separating/viewing molecules by size and charge in a gel matrix.
- Production of many identical copies of a DNA sequence.
- The name of the researcher that developed a widely used DNA sequencing method.
- Causing a cell to take up DNA that changes its phenotype.
- in-vitro DNA replication.
- An organism that contains DNA from another species.
- DNA or RNA 'Scissors'; invented by bacteria in nature.
- The name of the researcher that developed a nucleic acid hybridization method for probing a genome.
- Plural abbreviation for the building blocks used in a PCR.
17 Clues: in-vitro DNA replication. • The enzyme that makes DNA from an RNA template. • DNAs that 'target' a sequence for amplification. • An organism that contains DNA from another species. • Production of many identical copies of a DNA sequence. • DNA or RNA 'Scissors'; invented by bacteria in nature. • Causing a cell to take up DNA that changes its phenotype. • ...
Data Science Crossword2 2025-02-06
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- A rectangular arrangement of numbers or data, often used in linear algebra.
- An individual measurable property or characteristic of data.
- A visual representation of data points, relationships, or distributions.
- To adjust data to fit a common scale or range without distorting differences in the data.
- Selecting a subset of data from a larger population for analysis.
- A request for specific data or information from a database.
- Evaluating a model's performance on new, unseen data.
- A systematic error introduced into the model that skews results.
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- A set of rules or instructions for solving a problem or performing a task.
- The process of teaching a model using a labeled dataset.
- Data points collected or indexed in time order.
- A measure of how much data points differ from the mean.
- The process of splitting text into smaller parts, like words or phrases.
- A collection of data, typically organized in rows and columns.
- A technique that combines multiple models to improve overall performance.
- A popular programming language commonly used in data science and machine learning
- Data point that is significantly different from the rest of the dataset.
17 Clues: Data points collected or indexed in time order. • Evaluating a model's performance on new, unseen data. • A measure of how much data points differ from the mean. • The process of teaching a model using a labeled dataset. • A request for specific data or information from a database. • An individual measurable property or characteristic of data. • ...
Juan 2024-02-27
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- The adjective of electricity
- The property of a solid material that undergo permanent deformation and non-reversible change of shape.
- The measure which an electric charge or heat can pass through a material.
- The amount of space that a substance or object occupies
- A substance that can be formed from combinations of metals and other elements.
- The property of being strong.
- The weight of this column is 800 __________
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- A straight line that passes through the centre of a circle or sphere from one side to the other
- Metals that contain iron.
- The Property of metals of being easily stretched and flexible without breaking.
- The property of materials that can be bent out of shape without breaking and can easily be returned to their original shape.
- A matrix with a reinforcing material inside it.
- The chemical element of atomic number 13 with the symbol Al
- The mass of a substance per unit volume.
- A straight line from the centre to the circumference of a circle or sphere.
- FERROUS Metals that do not contain iron.
- The __________ of this piece of land is 100 square metres.
17 Clues: Metals that contain iron. • The adjective of electricity • The property of being strong. • The mass of a substance per unit volume. • FERROUS Metals that do not contain iron. • The weight of this column is 800 __________ • A matrix with a reinforcing material inside it. • The amount of space that a substance or object occupies • ...
Pd. 1–Integumentary System 2021-09-14
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- a layer of tissue underneath the skin
- help regulate body temperature by secreting water and electrolytes throughout the skin’s surface.
- tunnel shaped structure in the epidermis (outer layer of skin). As cells build up, the hair grows out of the skin.
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- protein that makes up your nails, skin, and hair.
- layer of skin beneath the epidermis and above the subcutaneous layer.
- extracellular matrix protein (within the dermis) that is critical for the elasticity and resilience of vertebrate tissues.
6 Clues: a layer of tissue underneath the skin • protein that makes up your nails, skin, and hair. • layer of skin beneath the epidermis and above the subcutaneous layer. • help regulate body temperature by secreting water and electrolytes throughout the skin’s surface. • ...
The Blood and its disorders 2022-04-10
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- A certain type of cells which have granules in their cytoplasm and play a major role in fighting off parasites as well as allergic reactions.
- Combined with oxygen it gives the blood a dark bluish red colour.
- Discoid and non-nucleated cells that carry oxygen and carbon dioxide in opposite directions.
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- Lymphocytes and monocytes make up a group called:
- One of the costituents in the blood that ingest bacteria and produce antibodies.
- The fluid matrix of the blood.
6 Clues: The fluid matrix of the blood. • Lymphocytes and monocytes make up a group called: • Combined with oxygen it gives the blood a dark bluish red colour. • One of the costituents in the blood that ingest bacteria and produce antibodies. • Discoid and non-nucleated cells that carry oxygen and carbon dioxide in opposite directions. • ...
The Consulting Crossword 2021-09-10
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- A analytical technique used for the evaluation of company’s resources and thus the competitive advantage
- A plan of action aimed to make your product survive in the market full of competitors is called?
- Idea of making sure something makes sense before believing it
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- A firm made up of a set of unrelated businesses
- What is the best strategy for a strong cash cow in BCG matrix?
- STP is a strategic planning method. What does P stand for
- ___is an expanded version of PEST analysis and adds two additional factors. Legal and environmental
- STP is a strategic planning method. What does T stand for
- Framework helps you to break problems down into distinct categories, making it easier to assess both the problem and the proposed solutions
9 Clues: A firm made up of a set of unrelated businesses • STP is a strategic planning method. What does P stand for • STP is a strategic planning method. What does T stand for • Idea of making sure something makes sense before believing it • What is the best strategy for a strong cash cow in BCG matrix? • ...
PUZZLE-3-POM 2017-04-28
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- --------- departmentation is based on the product or customer flow through the organization
- which of the following is not a basic function of the management process?
- functional structure ------------ is the form of departmentalization that groups similar jobs and activities into departments
- which of the following is not a part of the human resource management function in most organizations?
- the tendency to disperse decision making authority in an organized structure is called as
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- co-ordination is done by Managerspan of control also refers to a span of
- chart which of the following shows the relationship between employees and their peers?
- -------------is the process of getting results accomplished through others.
- what kind of organizational structure combines a vertical chain of command with horizontal reporting requirements?
9 Clues: which of the following is not a basic function of the management process? • co-ordination is done by Managerspan of control also refers to a span of • -------------is the process of getting results accomplished through others. • the tendency to disperse decision making authority in an organized structure is called as • ...
9.1-3 Vocab 2021-02-03
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- The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree celsius
- respiration The process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
- The process that does not require oxygen
- cycle The second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- The electron carrier involved in glycolysis
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- The innermost compartment of the mitochrondrion
- The process that requires oxygen
- The first set of reactions in cellular respiration during which 1 molecule of glucose, a 6-carbon compound, is transformed into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid, a 3-carbon compound
- The process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
9 Clues: The process that requires oxygen • The process that does not require oxygen • The electron carrier involved in glycolysis • The innermost compartment of the mitochrondrion • The process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • respiration The process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen • ...
Project Stakeholder Management 2020-12-05
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- A simple way to document basic information on project stakeholders is by creating a stakeholder
- People involved in project activities or affected by them
- A technique in grouping stakeholders based on their level of authority and their level of concern for project outcomes
- Type of stakeholder that include the project's customers, competitors, suppliers, and other outside groups
- Category of stakeholder that is aware of the project and its potential impacts and actively engaged in helping it succeed
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- The typical creator of the Stakeholder Management Plan
- Type of stakeholder that generally include project sponsor, project team, and support staff
- The key to having a good relationship with your stakeholders
- A good way to get to know your stakeholders and what they bring to the project
9 Clues: The typical creator of the Stakeholder Management Plan • People involved in project activities or affected by them • The key to having a good relationship with your stakeholders • A good way to get to know your stakeholders and what they bring to the project • Type of stakeholder that generally include project sponsor, project team, and support staff • ...
Crossword 1 2020-09-29
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- What is the last date to complete 2020 Compliance Courses through True Office Learning.
- Pat McHugh, our Lottery Group Chief Executive is named a 2020 __________________ to the Lottery Industry Hall of Fame.
- __________is a centralized web-based solution to manage assets at various sites (casinos, hotels and pubs).
- Who is our Senior Vice President of Operations, joined us on September 28, 2020?
- Maximum no. of Privilege leaves that can be carried forward.
- We introduced the industry's first responsible gaming tool, _____________________. The tool provides players helpful information to personalize and manage play.
- Latest version of the product - Asset Matrix
- highest possible hand
- person to the right of the dealer
- Name the first customer to Go Live with the solution - Social Distancing Module (SDM)
- In poker, which of the hands below is the highest?
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- In baccarat, the “shoe” is
- Team of the month ‘September 2020’.
- What is an RNG when referring to slots.
- thing that holds the card
- One of the key features of Social Distancing Module (SDM) which enables operators to control the number of players on the gaming floor.
- of a kind
17 Clues: of a kind • highest possible hand • thing that holds the card • In baccarat, the “shoe” is • person to the right of the dealer • Team of the month ‘September 2020’. • What is an RNG when referring to slots. • Latest version of the product - Asset Matrix • In poker, which of the hands below is the highest? • Maximum no. of Privilege leaves that can be carried forward. • ...
Crossword 1 2020-09-29
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- We introduced the industry's first responsible gaming tool, _____________________. The tool provides players helpful information to personalize and manage play.
- Name the first customer to Go Live with the solution - Social Distancing Module (SDM)
- Team of the month ‘September 2020’.
- In baccarat, the “shoe” is
- __________is a centralized web-based solution to manage assets at various sites (casinos, hotels and pubs).
- person to the right of the dealer
- What is the last date to complete 2020 Compliance Courses through True Office Learning.
- Pat McHugh, our Lottery Group Chief Executive is named a 2020 __________________ to the Lottery Industry Hall of Fame.
- In poker, which of the hands below is the highest?
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- What is an RNG when referring to slots.
- Maximum no. of Privilege leaves that can be carried forward.
- One of the key features of Social Distancing Module (SDM) which enables operators to control the number of players on the gaming floor.
- highest possible hand
- thing that holds the card
- Who is our Senior Vice President of Operations, joined us on September 28, 2020?
- Latest version of the product - Asset Matrix
- of a kind
17 Clues: of a kind • highest possible hand • thing that holds the card • In baccarat, the “shoe” is • person to the right of the dealer • Team of the month ‘September 2020’. • What is an RNG when referring to slots. • Latest version of the product - Asset Matrix • In poker, which of the hands below is the highest? • Maximum no. of Privilege leaves that can be carried forward. • ...
Ch 12 Vocabulary 2025-03-17
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- Describes the nature of the business and the reason it exists (_______ statement)
- Information gathered about competitors (marketing _______)
- An in-depth look at the current conditions of the business, the competition, and the target customers (_______ analysis)
- A chart displaying the tasks, responsible parties, and timelines of a plan (project _______)
- An explanation of research data in a way that makes it meaningful and informative
- Actions taken to implement strategies
- Research that focuses on solving a specific problem (_______research)
- All of the products a company has available for customers (product _______)
- Competition focused on marketing mix elements other than price (_______ competition)
- An idea for achieving marketing objectives that can be put into action (marketing _______)
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- A short, concise restatement of the marketing plan (_______ summary)
- A precisely written document that describes a company’s situational analysis, marketing strategies, and implementation (_______ plan)
- A specific description of the unique qualities of a product’s marketing mix (_______ statement)
- The process of finding unique, innovative ways to reach an objective (_______ thinking)
- Objectives that are specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and timely (_______ objectives)
- A Television series that has a different cast, setting, and story line each season (_______ series)
- An examination of a business’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (_______ analysis)
17 Clues: Actions taken to implement strategies • Information gathered about competitors (marketing _______) • A short, concise restatement of the marketing plan (_______ summary) • Research that focuses on solving a specific problem (_______research) • All of the products a company has available for customers (product _______) • ...
Chapter 12 - The Marketing Game Plan 2025-02-11
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- The process of finding unique, innovative ways to reach an objective (_______ thinking)
- An idea for achieving marketing objectives that can be put into action (marketing _______)
- An examination of a business’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (_______ analysis)
- Objectives that are specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and timely (_______ objectives)
- A chart displaying the tasks, responsible parties, and timelines of a plan (project _______)
- Information gathered about competitors (marketing _______)
- A short, concise restatement of the marketing plan (_______ summary)
- Describes the nature of the business and the reason it exists (_______ statement)
- An in-depth look at the current conditions of the business, the competition, and the target customers (_______ analysis)
- Competition focused on marketing mix elements other than price (_______ competition)
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- A specific description of the unique qualities of a product’s marketing mix (_______ statement)
- A precisely written document that describes a company’s situational analysis, marketing strategies, and implementation (_______ plan)
- An explanation of research data in a way that makes it meaningful and informative
- Actions taken to implement strategies
- Research that focuses on solving a specific problem (_______research)
- All of the products a company has available for customers (product _______)
- A Television series that has a different cast, setting, and story line each season (_______ series)
17 Clues: Actions taken to implement strategies • Information gathered about competitors (marketing _______) • A short, concise restatement of the marketing plan (_______ summary) • Research that focuses on solving a specific problem (_______research) • All of the products a company has available for customers (product _______) • ...
Sync 11 Vocabulary Review Pt. 1 2021-08-12
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- Furrow on each side of the nail. - ch 9 -
- Short chain of monomer liquids that is often thick, sticky, and gel-like and that is not long enough to be considered a polymer. - ch 29 -
- Also known as soakable gels; these gels are removed by soaking in acetone. - ch 29 -
- Also known as bitten nails; result of a habit of chewing the nail or chewing the hardened skin surrounding the nail plate. - ch 10 -
- Also known as sealing gel, finishing gel, or shine gel; these gels are used over the finished light cured gel application to create a high shine. - ch 29 -
- Hardened keratin plate that sits on and covers the natural nail bed. It is the most visible and functional part of the natural nail unit. - ch 9 -
- Designs inside a nail enhancement. - ch 28 -
- The measure of how much electricity the bulb consumes. - ch 29 -
- One unit called a molecule. - ch 28 -
- A main ingredient used alone or in combination with urethane acrylates to create light cured gel nail enhancements. - ch 29 -
- Visible part of the matrix that extends from underneath the living skin; it is the whitish, half-moon shape at the base of the nail. - ch 9 -
- The point where the free edge of the natural nail meets the tip. - ch 27 -
- Made from a closely woven, heavy material. - ch 27 -
- To harden. - ch 29 -
- The separation and falling off of a nail plate from the nail bed; affects fingernails and toenails. - ch 10 -
- Vertical lines running through the length of the natural nail plate that are caused by uneven growth of the nails, usually the result of normal aging. - ch 10 -
- Any deformity or disease of the natural nails. - ch 10 -
- Also known as trumpet nail; increased crosswise curvature throughout the nail plate caused by an increased curvature of the matrix. The edges of the nail plate may curl around to form the shape of a trumpet or sharp cone at the free edge. - ch 10 -
- The amount of colored pigment concentration in a gel, making it more or less difficult to see through. - ch 29 -
- A multi sided buffer (usually 400/1,000/4,000 grit) used to create a high shine on a natural nail or a nail enhancement when no polish will be worn. - ch 28 -
- The tissue bordering the root and sides of a fingernail or toenail. - ch 9 -
- Nail wrap made of silk, linen, or fiberglass. - ch 27 -
- Also known as ABS; a common thermoplastic used to make light, rigid, molded nail tips. - ch 27 -
- The curved line where the pink and white meet each other on a French manicured nail. - ch 28 -
- Any building or self-leveling gel that includes color pigment. - ch 29 -
- The actual underside of the nail extension. - ch 28 -
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- Plastic, pre-molded nails shaped from a tough polymer made from ABS plastic. - ch 27 -
- Nail enhancement products that have little odor; must be used with a dry mix ratio (equal parts liquid and powder in bead). - ch 28 -
- Living skin at the base of the natural nail plate that covers the matrix area. - ch 9 -
- Gels used to increase adhesion to the natural nail plate. - ch 29 -
- Soft spoon nails with a concave shape that appear scooped out. - ch 10 -
- Abnormal condition that occurs when the skin is stretched by the nail plate; usually caused by serious injury, such as burns, or an adverse skin reaction to chemical nail enhancement products. - ch 10 -
- Powder in white, clear, pink, and many other colors that is combined with monomer liquid to form the nail enhancement. - ch 28 -
- Also known as UV light unit; specialized electronic device that powers and controls UV and LED bulbs to cure UV and LED gel nail enhancements. - ch 29 -
- Darkening of the fingernails or toenails; may be seen as a black band within the nail plate, extending from the base to the free edge. - ch 10 -
- A layer of any kind of nail enhancement product that is applied over the natural nail or nail and tip application for added strength. - ch 27 -
- Common bacteria that can lead to a bacterial infection that appears as a green, yellow, or black discoloration on the nail bed. - ch 10 -
- Condition in which a blood clot forms under the nail plate, causing a dark purplish spot. These discolorations are usually due to small injuries to the nail bed. - ch 10 -
- Also known as ram’s horn or claw nails; an enlargement of the fingernails or toenails accompanied by increased thickening and curvature. - ch 10 -
- Inflammation of the nail matrix followed by shedding of the natural nail. - ch 10 -
- The electronic device that houses the LED bulbs. - ch 29 -
- Sometimes called furrows or corrugations; visible depressions running across the width of the natural nail plate; usually a result of major illness or injury that has traumatized the body. - ch 10 -
- Implement similar to a nail clipper, designed especially for use on nail tips. - ch 27 -
- A substance used to remove surface moisture and tiny amounts of oil left on the natural nail plate. - ch 27 -
- Used as a guide to extend the nail enhancements beyond the fingertip for additional length. - ch 28 -
- Slightly thickened layer of skin under the nail that lies between the fingertip and free edge of the natural nail plate. - ch 9 -
- noticeably thin, white nail plates that are more flexible than normal and can curve over the free edge. - ch 10 -
- Thin layer of tissue that attaches the nail plate and the nail bed. - ch 9 -
- Describes any art that protrudes from the nail. - ch 28 -
- Portion of the living skin that supports the nail plate as it grows toward the free edge. - ch 9 -
50 Clues: To harden. - ch 29 - • One unit called a molecule. - ch 28 - • Furrow on each side of the nail. - ch 9 - • Designs inside a nail enhancement. - ch 28 - • Made from a closely woven, heavy material. - ch 27 - • The actual underside of the nail extension. - ch 28 - • Nail wrap made of silk, linen, or fiberglass. - ch 27 - • ...
Indian Ethos & Business Ethics 2025-05-08
4 Clues: Model of Management • Ethics as Applied ethics • decision making in business matrix • Ethos and Values : Its relevance at Workplace: Indian Ethos,
Crossword puzzle in Cellular Respiration 2022-11-25
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- It removed from fuel molecules (oxidation) are transfered to NAD+ (reduction)
- transport chain, A series of protein and organic molecules found in the inner membrane of the mitochondria.
- an acid that goes on to the stage ll of cellular respiration.
- A molecule that is added and bonds between the carbons in fumarate are rearranged forming malate.
- This harvest chemical Energy by oxidizing glucose to pyruvate.
- It is produced by plants, which have the ability to capture solar energy.
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- Phosphorylation, The final Stage of aerobic cellular respiration.
- It takes place in the matrix of the mitochondrion.
- This starts with glycolysis which does not require oxygen and it does not involve the Krebs cycle and electron transport.
- An anaerobic process that takes place in the cytoplasm necessary for cellular respiration
10 Clues: It takes place in the matrix of the mitochondrion. • an acid that goes on to the stage ll of cellular respiration. • This harvest chemical Energy by oxidizing glucose to pyruvate. • Phosphorylation, The final Stage of aerobic cellular respiration. • It is produced by plants, which have the ability to capture solar energy. • ...
Lecture 13 Chromatography techniques 2020-06-08
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- Which phase/medium moves, carries and separates the sample in a chromatography?
- What material is usually the stationary phase of a Thin Layer Chromatography?
- Which chromatography technique has its stationary phase is held in a narrow tube through which the mobile phase is forced under pressure or under the effect of gravity?
- Which chromatography technique has solutes that move at different rates according to the forces of attraction to the stationary phase?
- Which chromatography technique has special kind of solute molecules that interact with those immobilized on the stationary phase?
- Which chromatography technique requires volatile analytes?
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- factor What does rf values stand for?
- Which chromatography technique has stationary phase that is packed into a column and the mobile phase is a moving liquid or gas?
- Which chromatography technique requires Porous polymeric matrix?
- Which phase/medium does not move in a chromatography?
- What technique is used to separate and identify the components of a mixture?
11 Clues: factor What does rf values stand for? • Which phase/medium does not move in a chromatography? • Which chromatography technique requires volatile analytes? • Which chromatography technique requires Porous polymeric matrix? • What technique is used to separate and identify the components of a mixture? • ...
Organelle Review 2021-04-25
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- location of cellular respiration; contains a double membrane with an inner folded area (cristae) and matrix
- made of up cellulose and helps to support and protect the cell
- storage units for water, starch, fats, etc. and is smaller in animal cells, but there is one central one present in plant cells
- receives proteins from ER for processing, packaging, and transporting outside of cell or to remain inside the cell
- organelle where DNA is stored; only found in eukaryotic cells
- fluid-like substance inside the cell
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- membrane-bound system of channels; 2 parts, the rough and smooth
- small structures that are the locations for protein synthesis
- allows some substances to pass through it freely but not everything; mostly made up of phospholipids
- found only in plant cells; contain chlorophyll pigment, thylakoids, grana, and stroma
- breaks down larger molecules and cleans up dead cell parts
11 Clues: fluid-like substance inside the cell • breaks down larger molecules and cleans up dead cell parts • small structures that are the locations for protein synthesis • organelle where DNA is stored; only found in eukaryotic cells • made of up cellulose and helps to support and protect the cell • membrane-bound system of channels; 2 parts, the rough and smooth • ...
Dental- Calculus 2024-05-09
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- Without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure
- Not made up of or containing cells
- Heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen; some are obligate others facultative
- a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently.
- Heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen; some are obligate, other facultative
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- White blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease
- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anti-calculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices
- Dental biofilm mineralized by crystals of calcium phosphate mineral salts between previously living microorganisms
- Crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate
- Nucleus, focus, point of origin
- A surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner
11 Clues: Nucleus, focus, point of origin • Not made up of or containing cells • Without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure • A surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner • Crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate • ...
Hyg 2024-12-16
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- is dental biofilm that has been mineralized primarily with calcium and phosphorus and occurs on the teeth and prosthetic appliances worn in the mouth.
- What the extracellular polymeric substance form
- a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently.
- white blood cell that protects the body from disease
- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anticalculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices.
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- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate
- nucleus or point of origin
- heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative; adj. anaerobic.
- tenacious film formed of carbs ,protein and ,lipids
- without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure.
- heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative; adj. aerobic.
11 Clues: nucleus or point of origin • What the extracellular polymeric substance form • tenacious film formed of carbs ,protein and ,lipids • white blood cell that protects the body from disease • without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure. • crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate • ...
Chapter 17 homework part two 2024-12-17
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- a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently
- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anticalculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices
- without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure
- heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen
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- not made up of or containing cells
- is dental biofilm that has been mineralized primarily with calcium and phosphorus and occurs on the teeth and prosthetic appliances worn in the mouth
- nucleus, focus, point of origin
- a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner
- heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen
- white blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease
- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate
11 Clues: nucleus, focus, point of origin • not made up of or containing cells • without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure • a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner • heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen • ...
Cell Organelles & Its Functions 2021-09-02
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- found in fungi, plants, and bacteria, it surrounds the cell membrane and aids in support and structure of the cell
- can be used to contain cellular waste, isolate materials that may be harmful to the cell, or hold water for plants
- aerobic respiration occurs
- contains digestive enzymes to breakdown worn out cell parts
- jelly-like substance that makes up the matrix of the cell body
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- membrane system of interconnected channels that serves as a site for protein and lipid synthesis
- a double-layered membrane that surrounds the cell, also called the plasma membrane, it regulates what enters and leaves the cell
- small structure containing chlorophyll that is found in plant cells and it carries out photosynthesis
- organelles where proteins are made from the translation of RNA strands
- modifying, sorting and packaging of proteins for secretion
- the control centre of the cell and contains the genetic information in the form of chromosomes
11 Clues: aerobic respiration occurs • modifying, sorting and packaging of proteins for secretion • contains digestive enzymes to breakdown worn out cell parts • jelly-like substance that makes up the matrix of the cell body • organelles where proteins are made from the translation of RNA strands • ...
Chapter 17: Calculus #2 2025-08-06
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- dental biofilm that has been mineralized primarily with calcium and phosphorus and occurs on the teeth and prosthetic appliances worn in the mouth
- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate
- heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative
- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anticalculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices
- nucleus, focus, point of origin
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- not made up of or containing cells
- a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner
- a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently
- heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative
- white blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease
- without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure
11 Clues: nucleus, focus, point of origin • not made up of or containing cells • without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure • a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner • a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently • ...
Test prep puzzle 2016-09-26
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- CFTR is an example of _____ transport
- If you were grading an exam question about ____ you would give the highest grade if a student said that glucose was broken down into two molecules of pyruvate
- If you were designing a chemical to successfully prevent formation of energy in cellular respiration you would design a chemical to inhibit this process
- Kreb’s cycle of cellular respiration occurs in mitochondrial _________________
- Enzymes speed chemical reactions by lowering _______ energy
- When electrons are removed from a food molecule the molecule undergoes
- Electrons excited in photosystem II help the chloroplast produce
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- ___inhibition occurs when a substance binds to an enzyme at a site away from the active site
- glucose is unavailable aerobic respiration may occur with
- The sea slug Elysia chlorotica benefits from both light and carbon reactions because it contains
- The heat lost in all processes is an example of this
11 Clues: CFTR is an example of _____ transport • The heat lost in all processes is an example of this • glucose is unavailable aerobic respiration may occur with • Enzymes speed chemical reactions by lowering _______ energy • Electrons excited in photosystem II help the chloroplast produce • When electrons are removed from a food molecule the molecule undergoes • ...
cell vocabulary 2018-04-20
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- a body structure that works to perform a specialized function. Examples include the lung or heart.
- A structure inside the nucleus where RNA is transcribed.
- wall Mostly made of cellulose, this is the tough and rigid outer layer of plant cells.
- Shaped like a bean, this cell organelle helps take food and manufacture energy from it.
- the green (in color) pigment found in chloroplasts where photosynthesis takes place.
- a large series of cells that work together to form a specific function.
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- the main brain of the cell that contains most of the cell's DNA.
- storage areas of the cell known for storing mostly water and/or food.
- an egg shaped body that appears green from all the chlorophyll they contain. This organelle is where photosynthesis takes place.
- Jelly-like substance that makes up the matrix of the cell body.
- Thin, intertwined pieces of DNA found in the cell's nucleus.
11 Clues: A structure inside the nucleus where RNA is transcribed. • Thin, intertwined pieces of DNA found in the cell's nucleus. • Jelly-like substance that makes up the matrix of the cell body. • the main brain of the cell that contains most of the cell's DNA. • storage areas of the cell known for storing mostly water and/or food. • ...
Linear Algebra by Niki 2022-11-27
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- mathematics, an expression, rule, or law that defines a relationship between one variable and another variable
- a systematic procedure, technique,way of doing something
- An exchange of two elements
- A mathematical model of a branch of mathematics that is based on a set of axioms
- a term that represents an unknown number or unknown value or unknown quantity
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- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction but not position
- If a matrix is in row-echelon form, then the first nonzero entry of each row is called a
- an object that can be decided into two identical halves
- One shape is exactly like the other shape when it is moved, rotated, or flipped
- a procedure, a description of a set of steps that can be used to solve a mathematical computation
- is the part of mathematics that helps represent problems in the form of mathematical expressions
11 Clues: An exchange of two elements • an object that can be decided into two identical halves • a systematic procedure, technique,way of doing something • A quantity that has both magnitude and direction but not position • a term that represents an unknown number or unknown value or unknown quantity • ...
Claims Appreciation - HOLLYWOOD 2024-08-16
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- Which Alfred Hitchcock thriller is notorious for its shocking "shower scene"?
- How many Oscars has Meryl Streep won?
- Who is the first woman of color to win the Oscar for Best Actress?
- Who played the "Unsinkable" Molly Brown in Titanic?
- Who is the only actor to receive an Oscar nomination for acting in a Lord of the Rings movie?
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- Who wrote the screenplay for Rocky?
- What is the highest-grossing war movie of all time?
- What flavor of Pop-Tarts does Buddy the Elf use in his spaghetti in Elf?
- Which movie was incorrectly announced as the winner of Best Picture at the 2017 Academy Awards, during one of the greatest Oscars flubs of all time?
- What is the highest-grossing movie of all time when not taking inflation into account?
- In The Matrix, does Neo take the blue pill or the red pill?
11 Clues: Who wrote the screenplay for Rocky? • How many Oscars has Meryl Streep won? • What is the highest-grossing war movie of all time? • Who played the "Unsinkable" Molly Brown in Titanic? • In The Matrix, does Neo take the blue pill or the red pill? • Who is the first woman of color to win the Oscar for Best Actress? • ...
UNPITCHD Innovation Crossword 2023-01-30
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- Examples include the BCG matrix, Porter's 5 forces, SWAT, Jobs-to-be-done, and more
- UNPITCHD's (blank) resourcing model allows us to get the best talent for any challenge
- The process of forming new ideas
- The third word in the toolbar on the UNPITCHD website
- Questions to launch brainstorms, introduced by Procter and Gamble in the 1970s
- A series of activities done by an organisation to improve existing products and ways of working (abbr.)
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- A structured program focused on scaling, optimising, and speeding up the innovation process for a new business venture
- An event where people work on solutions, the first one of which was in 1999
- The introduction of something new (hint: title of this crossword...)
- A version of a new product designed to get the max. amount of learning about a customer with the least amount of effort (abbr.)
- An innovation and venture building agency started in 2019
11 Clues: The process of forming new ideas • The third word in the toolbar on the UNPITCHD website • An innovation and venture building agency started in 2019 • The introduction of something new (hint: title of this crossword...) • An event where people work on solutions, the first one of which was in 1999 • ...
Chapter 1 - Scheduling 2023-08-10
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- Name, age, address, phone number
- Scheduling patients for specific times at regular intervals depending on the reason for their visit
- X-rays, MRI, Lab work, etc.
- Patients are not scheduled for a specific time
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- First-class mail that also gives the mail added protection by offering insurance, tracking and return receipt options
- Patients are scheduled based on the services required
- A grid with time slots blocked out for when physicians or equipment are unavailable
- Scheduling one patient at the top of the hour and 2 patients at the half hour
- Patients are scheduled at the same time each hour to create short-term flexibility
- Notifying the health plan that a patient needs a procedure, giving them the opportunity to determine if it is medically necessary. This ensures the validity of the test and makes sure the plan will pay for the service.
- Scheduling two patients at the same time with the same provider
11 Clues: X-rays, MRI, Lab work, etc. • Name, age, address, phone number • Patients are not scheduled for a specific time • Patients are scheduled based on the services required • Scheduling two patients at the same time with the same provider • Scheduling one patient at the top of the hour and 2 patients at the half hour • ...
ENAMEL 2019-12-05
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- Which of the structure gives stability to enamel during mastication?
- Which cell layer of enamel organ is necessary for development of enamel?
- Mineralization of enamel matrix takes place in _____ stages
- Sensitivity of teeth with a V-shaped tooth loss at the cervical region, what could be the reason?
- Enamel is thickest at
- A patient came with caries in Permanent first mandibular molar, which of the following structures responsible for caries
- Which is NOT a hypocalcified area?
- The cells leading to differentiation of dentin forming cells are
- The only hard tissue derived from ectoderm is
- Enamel rod direction in the cervical region of permanent tooth is towards
- Nutritional supply of the Ameloblast during most of their life cycle is from the
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- Which of the following is optical phenomenon of enamel?
- Direction of enamel rods in deciduous teeth is inclined ________in the cervical third of the crown
- million Approximately haw many enamel rods are present in a maxillary molar?
- The outer surface of central incisor of generally shows transverse wavy structure is
- Hardness of Enamel from surface to inside
- Inner enamel epithelium differentiates into
- Basic structural unit of enamel is
- Perikymatas are the external manifestation of Incremental lines of
19 Clues: Enamel is thickest at • Which is NOT a hypocalcified area? • Basic structural unit of enamel is • Hardness of Enamel from surface to inside • Inner enamel epithelium differentiates into • The only hard tissue derived from ectoderm is • Which of the following is optical phenomenon of enamel? • Mineralization of enamel matrix takes place in _____ stages • ...
Biology: Chapter 9 Cellular Respiration 2019-12-05
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- (Capital C) Used on food labels, and is a kilo calorie, or 1,000 calories.
- Uses the high-energy electrons from NADH and FADH2 to produce ATP.
- Carbon dioxide, water, and energy (ATP).
- Process that requires oxygen.
- releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
- removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
- The innermost compartment of the mitochondrion and the site of the Krebs cycle reactions.
- Glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain.
- Ethyl alcohol, carbon dioxide, and NAD+.
- Location where glycolysis occurs.
- Allows glycolysis continue under anaerobic conditions.
- Organelle in eukaryotes where cellular respiration occurs.
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- Glucose and oxygen.
- Final electron acceptor in the ETC.
- Second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down releasing carbon dioxide, as the hydrogens are extracted to form NADH and FADH2. 2 ATP are also produced.
- Process that does not require oxygen.
- Lactic acid and NAD+.
- First set of reactions in cellular respiration in which a molecule of glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvic acid and NADH and 2 ATP molecules are formed.
- Electron carrier involved in glycolysis.
19 Clues: Glucose and oxygen. • Lactic acid and NAD+. • Process that requires oxygen. • Location where glycolysis occurs. • Final electron acceptor in the ETC. • Process that does not require oxygen. • Carbon dioxide, water, and energy (ATP). • Electron carrier involved in glycolysis. • Ethyl alcohol, carbon dioxide, and NAD+. • removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. • ...
numerical analysis 2017-09-03
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- modulus of the derivative of the function must be less than______to start iteration method to find root
- a cubic polynomial has at most________real roots
- making the coefficient unity to operate and make the other coefficients zero is known as
- difference obtained by dividing step size to forward differnce
- range of the value of p for accurate results of gauss forward interpolation
- this factor is the only reason for the vast number of methods
- which method is better to solve differential equation: Euler or runge kutta
- name of the method to brought the highest coefficient up
- newton method is a ________ order convergent method
- we can increase or decrease the _________ to reduce or increase the number of iterations
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- solution of any equation is known as____
- out of the three methods: bisection, regula falsi and newton which is faster
- technique to locate or place a value inside the data
- Value of rate of convergence of bisection method
- method to find largest eigen value
- in general we keep our practice on_______decimals for the good results
- root of the characteristic equation of square matrix
- range of value of p for the accurate results of newton forward interpolation
- how many types of pivoting we can use?
19 Clues: method to find largest eigen value • how many types of pivoting we can use? • solution of any equation is known as____ • a cubic polynomial has at most________real roots • Value of rate of convergence of bisection method • newton method is a ________ order convergent method • technique to locate or place a value inside the data • ...
MOST FAMOUS MOVIES 2025-06-11
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- Life was like a box of chocolates for this unlikely American hero.
- A South Korean film about two families, one rich, one poor, and a hidden twist.
- Escaping more than just prison walls, one poster at a time.
- Dreaming within dreams to plant or extract ideas.
- Crossing cosmic distances to save humanity's future.
- Gotham's brooding protector faces his most chaotic nemesis.
- Deadly sins, a cynical detective, and a shocking discovery.
- Life finds a way, especially when dinosaurs roam again.
- "Are you not entertained?" A Roman general's quest for vengeance.
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- Life in plastic, it's fantastic, and a journey of self-discovery.
- Royale with cheese, dance-offs, and a mysterious briefcase.
- The final epic showdown for Earth's mightiest heroes against a purple titan.
- An unsinkable ship, a forbidden love, and enough ice for a grand tragedy.
- The pursuit of drumming perfection, with a very demanding teacher.
- A galaxy far, far away, where chosen ones wield glowing swords.
- An offer you simply cannot refuse, cementing a family's legacy.
- Choose the red pill or the blue pill; reality was never the same again.
- The first rule of this club is not to talk about it.
- Blue beings, a magical forest, and unobtanium on a distant moon.
19 Clues: Dreaming within dreams to plant or extract ideas. • The first rule of this club is not to talk about it. • Crossing cosmic distances to save humanity's future. • Life finds a way, especially when dinosaurs roam again. • Royale with cheese, dance-offs, and a mysterious briefcase. • Escaping more than just prison walls, one poster at a time. • ...
Technology Science Fiction Dystopia 2023-03-31
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- the gaining of unauthorized access to data in a system or computer.
- close observation, especially of a suspected spy or criminal.
- a virtual-reality space in which users can interact with a computer-generated environment and other users.
- the power to influence or direct people's behaviour or the course of events.
- Is an American neurotechnology company that develops implantable brain–computer interfaces.
- having an appearance or character resembling that of a human.
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- the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks normally requiring human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages.
- a system in which a record of transactions, especially those made in a cryptocurrency, is maintained across computers that are linked in a peer-to-peer network.
- the cultural, social, or political environment in which something develops.
- having or involving very modern technology or design
- new and modern world
11 Clues: new and modern world • having or involving very modern technology or design • close observation, especially of a suspected spy or criminal. • having an appearance or character resembling that of a human. • the gaining of unauthorized access to data in a system or computer. • the cultural, social, or political environment in which something develops. • ...
Key Terms 2023-06-15
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- without a clearly defined shape or form.
- occurs with a solution when the concentration of a solute exceeds the concentration specified by the value
- place in which bacteria have multiplied or may multiply; a focus of infection.
- an organism that grows without air, or requires oxygen-free conditions to live
- a microorganism which grows in the presence of air or requires oxygen for growth.
- colorless cell that circulates in the blood and body fluids and is involved in counteracting foreign substances and disease; a white (blood) cell.
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- partially neutralizing food grade phosphoric acid with sodium hydroxide or sodium carbonate
- any of a group of calcium phosphate minerals
- environment or material in which something develops; a surrounding medium or structure.
- calcified dental plaque, composed primarily of calcium phosphate mineral salts deposited between and within remnants of formerly viable microorganisms.
- not consisting of, divided into, or containing cells.
11 Clues: without a clearly defined shape or form. • any of a group of calcium phosphate minerals • not consisting of, divided into, or containing cells. • place in which bacteria have multiplied or may multiply; a focus of infection. • an organism that grows without air, or requires oxygen-free conditions to live • ...
Test prep puzzle 2016-09-26
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- If you were designing a chemical to successfully prevent formation of energy in cellular respiration you would design a chemical to inhibit this process
- If you were grading an exam question about ____ you would give the highest grade if a student said that glucose was broken down into two molecules of pyruvate
- Kreb’s cycle of cellular respiration occurs in mitochondrial _________________
- The heat lost in all processes is an example of this
- CFTR is an example of _____ transport
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- The sea slug Elysia chlorotica benefits from both light and carbon reactions because it contains
- Electrons excited in photosystem II help the chloroplast produce
- Enzymes speed chemical reactions by lowering _______ energy
- ___inhibition occurs when a substance binds to an enzyme at a site away from the active site
- When electrons are removed from a food molecule the molecule undergoes
- glucose is unavailable aerobic respiration may occur with
11 Clues: CFTR is an example of _____ transport • The heat lost in all processes is an example of this • glucose is unavailable aerobic respiration may occur with • Enzymes speed chemical reactions by lowering _______ energy • Electrons excited in photosystem II help the chloroplast produce • When electrons are removed from a food molecule the molecule undergoes • ...
Ch.17 pt2 2024-01-22
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- a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently
- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anti calculus component of tartar control dentifrices
- Without define shape or visible differentiation in structure
- Heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative
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- Not made up of or containing cells
- calcified dental plaque, composed primarily of calcium phosphate mineral salts deposited between and within remnants of formerly viable microorganisms.
- Nucleus, focus, point of origin
- Surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner
- Heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen; some are obligate, others are facultative
- white blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease
- Crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate
11 Clues: Nucleus, focus, point of origin • Not made up of or containing cells • Without define shape or visible differentiation in structure • Surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner • a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently • ...
HRBP Introduction 2023-09-14
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- A type of organizational structure in which employees report to two or more managers
- The natural ability to do something well
- People or groups who have an interest in an organization's success
- system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services in a country or other political unit
- The achievement of an aim or purpose
- A person who works with a company to help it achieve its goals have a deep understanding of the company's industry and can provide insights and advice that help the company succeed
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- The shared values, beliefs, and norms of an organization
- can be technical, such as knowledge of a particular software program, or soft, such as communication skills
- The process of creating new products, services, or processes
- The ability to influence others to achieve a common goal
- The use of tools and machines to solve problems and improve efficiency
11 Clues: The achievement of an aim or purpose • The natural ability to do something well • The shared values, beliefs, and norms of an organization • The ability to influence others to achieve a common goal • The process of creating new products, services, or processes • People or groups who have an interest in an organization's success • ...
h3 2024-11-01
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- What Indiana Jones is always trying to do, whether it’s the Holy Grail or a lost artifact
- How Elle Woods feels after winning her first court case and proving everyone wrong
- What Michael Scott always mispronounces, even though he knows everyone in the office
- What happens when MIB flashes their fancy light—bye-bye, this!
- Like the secret platform Harry Potter uses to board the Hogwarts Express
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- Where Michael Scott reigns as the world's best boss
- What Forrest Gump does every time he sets his mind on something, whether it’s running or shrimping
- Another name for what Neo takes in The Matrix if he wants to see how deep the rabbit hole goes
- What Sherlock Holmes does when piecing together the most intricate mysteries
- What Minions might slide down for fun at Gru’s lab
- Something Monica’s always obsessed with completing before anyone else notices
11 Clues: What Minions might slide down for fun at Gru’s lab • Where Michael Scott reigns as the world's best boss • What happens when MIB flashes their fancy light—bye-bye, this! • Like the secret platform Harry Potter uses to board the Hogwarts Express • What Sherlock Holmes does when piecing together the most intricate mysteries • ...
Textbook Definitions 2025-08-06
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- Without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure.
- A solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently.
- Nucleus, focus, point of origin.
- Heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative; adj. anaerobic.
- Heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative; adj. aerobic.
- White blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease.
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- Inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anticalculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices.
- Crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate.
- A surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner.
- Dental biofilm mineralized by crystals of calcium phosphate mineral salts between previously living microorganisms
- Not made up of or containing cells
11 Clues: Nucleus, focus, point of origin. • Not made up of or containing cells • Without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure. • A surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner. • Crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate. • ...
science 2018-12-20
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- What is the movement when the foot points up?
- pasteur Who found the germ theory?
- When was the germ theory found?
- What is cell call with out a nuclues called?
- What is the only conductive nonmetal?
- What is the movement of the arms out of the body?
- What is the heavies metal in the periodic table?
- What is it called when the viens widen to let blood pass through?
- Name the 6th metal on the group 1 of the peroidic table?
- What is the bond where electrons are transferred?
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- What is it called when the veins tighten?
- What is another name for the group 7 non-metal?
- What is a word for the set of patterns that are the fine whorls, arches, and other finger-ridges that have an underlying dermal matrix which determines their distribution?
- What is a cell with a nuclues called?
- What are the one main person that found DNA?
- What is the project called for finding DNA?
- What is the movement called when the foot points down?
- What is the movement in the heart called when the heart pushes out blood to be seculated?
- A bactrium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease?
19 Clues: When was the germ theory found? • What is a cell with a nuclues called? • What is the only conductive nonmetal? • pasteur Who found the germ theory? • What is it called when the veins tighten? • What is the project called for finding DNA? • What are the one main person that found DNA? • What is cell call with out a nuclues called? • ...
Math crossword puzzle 2023-03-03
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- lists of numbers showing the results of a calculation with varying arguments
- a mathematical relationship or rule expressed in symbols
- ratios that are the same when we compare them
- does not stay the opposite varible we value
- a straight line from the center to the circumfrence of a circle or sphere
- a rate for one of something
- of proportionality value of the ratio between two proportional quantities
- the process of combining matrices, vectors, or other quantities under specific rules to obtain their product.
- An actual place or object
- price
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- the ratio between the scale of a given original object and a new object
- as twice the length of the radius of a circle
- a fraction whose denominator is a power of ten and whose numerator is expressed by figures placed to the right of a decimal point.
- the length of any great circle, the intersection of its sphere with any plan passing through it
- a numerical quantity that is not a whole number
- original figure multiplied by the same number
- the process of dividing a matrix, vector, or other quantity by another under specific rules to obtain a quotient.
- the quantitative relaion between two amounts
- a diagram showing the realtion of variable quantites
19 Clues: price • An actual place or object • a rate for one of something • does not stay the opposite varible we value • the quantitative relaion between two amounts • as twice the length of the radius of a circle • ratios that are the same when we compare them • original figure multiplied by the same number • a numerical quantity that is not a whole number • ...
veicoli 2023-05-12
VIKTORINA PROGGERA 2022-12-26
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- This is an instruction to a computer program to act as a kind of interpreter to solve a problem
- Morse code, sign language
- User's Guide
- This is a certain object (a person, an animal, a technical device) capable of executing a certain set of commands
- This is a person, an animal, or a technical device capable of executing a certain set of commands
- The process of creating computer programs
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- Repeating algorithm
- The algorithm is compiled only from the commands included in the performer's SKI
- A property of the algorithm, meaning that the path of solving the problem is divided into separate actions
- An algorithm with a strict order of actions
- A data structure that stores a set of values identified by an index or a set of indexes that take integer (or reduced to integer) values from a given continuous range
11 Clues: User's Guide • Repeating algorithm • Morse code, sign language • The process of creating computer programs • An algorithm with a strict order of actions • The algorithm is compiled only from the commands included in the performer's SKI • This is an instruction to a computer program to act as a kind of interpreter to solve a problem • ...
Imaging Crossword Exam 3 2023-04-05
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- avoidable extraneous information on the image that interferes or distracts from image quality.
- The smallest element in a digital image.
- Low-pass filtering is also known as _________.
- The range of exposure diagnostic image values the image detector is able to produce.
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- A device or system that captures or measures a continuously changing signal.
- This company was the first to introduce PSP imaging commercially in the United States.
- A networked group of computers, servers, and archives that can be used to manage digital images.
- The _____ of a digital image refers to its appearance on the display monitor of the computer and is a function of the monitors ability to emit light through the surface of the display.
- Anything that interferes with the formation of the image.
- When insufficient light is produced, the image is grainy, a condition known as quantum noise or ________.
- A square arrangement of numbers in columns and rows.
11 Clues: The smallest element in a digital image. • Low-pass filtering is also known as _________. • A square arrangement of numbers in columns and rows. • Anything that interferes with the formation of the image. • A device or system that captures or measures a continuously changing signal. • ...
business structure 2024-09-19
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- a system in which members of an organization or society are ranked according to relative status or authority.
- the concentration of control of an activity or organization under a single authority.
- the process of removing layers of management in order to improve organizational efficiency.
- A structure has many leaders and layers of management
- a combination of two or more types of organisational structures.
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- the area of activity and number people which an individual is responsible.
- the process of distributing and entrusting work to another person.
- an employee who ranks below another employee within the corporate hierarchy.
- a series of positions of authority within an organization that are ordered from lowest to highest.
- the transfer of control of an activity or organization to several local offices or authorities rather than one single one.
- a structure with few or no hierarchical levels between employees
11 Clues: A structure has many leaders and layers of management • a structure with few or no hierarchical levels between employees • a combination of two or more types of organisational structures. • the process of distributing and entrusting work to another person. • the area of activity and number people which an individual is responsible. • ...
Unit 4: Cell Structure & Function 2022-12-15
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- where the Kreb's cycle of cellular respiration occurs
- chemical reaction that uses the energy of sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and glucose
- solute concentration on the outside of the cell is the same inside of the cell
- where cellular respiration occurs
- transport across a cell membrane that requires energy
- transport across a cell membrane where no energy needed
- where photosynthesis occurs
- diffusion of water across a semipermeable membrane
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- the process that uses oxygen to release energy by breaking down food molecules
- location where the electron transport chain occurs
- location where light independent reactions of photosynthesis occurs
- allows some substances to pass through the membrane but not others
- concentration of solute on the outside of the cell is LOWER than the concentration of solute inside the cell
- number of molecules of a substance in a given area
- the movement of molecules from a high concentration to low concentration
- where the light dependent reactions of photosynthesis occurs
- type of movement of molecules from a higher concentration to a lower concentration using a protein
- concentration of solute on the outside of the cell is HIGHER than the concentration of solute inside the cell inside the cell
- location where glycolysis occurs
19 Clues: where photosynthesis occurs • location where glycolysis occurs • where cellular respiration occurs • location where the electron transport chain occurs • number of molecules of a substance in a given area • diffusion of water across a semipermeable membrane • where the Kreb's cycle of cellular respiration occurs • transport across a cell membrane that requires energy • ...
Lesson 7: Software Fundamentals 2015-10-15
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- Discreet item that provides a description of virtually anything known to a computer
- Database object which enables you to locate multiple records matching specified criteria
- A single piece of database information, such as first name
- Software used to prepare text documents
- Images created with a matrix of picture elements (pixels)
- Graphics that use points, lines, curves, and shapes based on math equations to represent images
- Lets you create a document in one program and then link or embed it into another
- Spreadsheet in Excel, consisting of a grid of rows and columns
- Group of related fields in a database
- Use of text, graphics, audio, and video in some combination to communicate
- Datasheet that stores subject-based data--primary object in an "Access" database
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- Software that is used to create and edit information to present in an electronic slideshow
- Basic word-processing application
- Unique identifier of each record in an Access table.
- Systems software that performs tasks related to managing the computer's resources
- A database table that stores subject-based data; primary object in a database
- Where worksheets are stored; contains one or more worksheets
- Intersection of a row and column in a table
- Collection of related information organized for rapid search and retrieval
19 Clues: Basic word-processing application • Group of related fields in a database • Software used to prepare text documents • Intersection of a row and column in a table • Unique identifier of each record in an Access table. • Images created with a matrix of picture elements (pixels) • A single piece of database information, such as first name • ...
Algebra 2 crossword project 2025-05-07
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- a # or expression that can be written as a fraction of 2 integers
- a polynomial with exactly 2 terms
- rate of change of a line
- the highest or lowest point of a parabola, also the point where the exis of symmetry intersects the curve
- mathmatical expression invoving a sum of powers in one or more variables multiplied by coefficents
- a second degree polynomial typically written in the form ax^2+bx+c
- a number that cannot be expressed as a simple fraction
- a function in which a constant base is raised to a variable exponent
- relation where each input has exaclty one out put
- quadratic formula b^2-4ac determines the nature of roots
- polynomial degree 1, typlically in the form y=mx+b
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- inverse function of expoentiation, answering the question:" to what exponant must the base be raised to produce given #"
- line that a graph approches that never touches or crosses
- a numerocal por constant factor multiplying a variable in a term
- the solution to an equasion
- mathmatical statement involving <,>,
- rectangular array of #'s arranged in rows and coloms
- ordered list of #'s following particular pattern/rule
- break down an expression into simpler parts that, when multiplied, give the orginal expression
19 Clues: rate of change of a line • the solution to an equasion • a polynomial with exactly 2 terms • mathmatical statement involving <,>, • relation where each input has exaclty one out put • polynomial degree 1, typlically in the form y=mx+b • rectangular array of #'s arranged in rows and coloms • ordered list of #'s following particular pattern/rule • ...
Math Crossword 2024-08-27
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- I capture changes when maps transform, Describing shifts in a linear form. What am I, this matrix wise, That shows how functions alter their guise?
- In regions where my values smooth, I balance out with no sudden move. With no sources or sinks in sight, What am I, this steady light?
- In spaces deep, I take my place, Measuring sets with subtle grace. Beyond the simple line and square, I find the size of shapes most rare.
- I strike at a point with infinite might, Zero elsewhere, yet I hold tight. In integrals, I play my role, What am I, this concentrated whole?
- In a world where points must part, I ensure that distance charts. Separation’s my guiding law, What am I, this distance saw?
- I shift the time to s's embrace, Turning functions in a new space. From time to frequency, I reveal, What am I, this transforming deal?
- In spaces curved, I lay my claim, Locally flat, yet never the same. A patchwork quilt, in math’s grand game, What am I, in topology’s name?
- When I’m found, the matrix stays the same, A scalar that doesn’t change the game. What am I, this value key, That scales but leaves the vectors free?
- In complex realms, I smoothly glide, My form unchanged on every side. A gentle flow without a break, What am I, in math’s deep wake?
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- I map smooth paths from place to place, Preserving structure with gentle grace. Invertible and smooth, I fit just right, What am I, this seamless flight?
- I’m born of matrices, a space I span, A vector space where norms do stand. With inner product, I find the norm, A metric space, where distances conform.
- Complete normed vector space, I stand, Infinite dimensions, I command. Functional analysis, at hand, What am I, in this mathematical land?
- I preserve the length and angle, too, A transformation, strong and true. In quantum realms, I play a part, Preserving states with all my heart.
- I map your function to a new domain, Where slopes and curves take their own reign. A change of view, from one to two, What am I, this clever switch?
- A whisper from a source unseen, I guide the path in fields between. From point to point, I bear the trace, Solving problems through empty space.
- I track the symmetries in polynomial roots, Unraveling their hidden, abstract routes. What am I, this group of change, That captures the symmetry range?
- In probability’s realm, I organize the space,With sets that form a measurable base. What am I, this algebraic array, That structures sets in a probabilistic way?
17 Clues: In a world where points must part, I ensure that distance charts. Separation’s my guiding law, What am I, this distance saw? • In complex realms, I smoothly glide, My form unchanged on every side. A gentle flow without a break, What am I, in math’s deep wake? • ...
Cross word puzzle - IFRS 9 & 7 2024-10-15
4 Clues: IFRS 9 requires calculation of • IFRS 7.35B(b) requires disclosing key information affecting credit risk • A practical expedient that is used to measure ECL for trade receivables. • Collateral held as security is disclosed under this section of financial statements
BOH 4M Final Exam Review 2023-06-09
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- Stress that is considered helpful in performance
- A company's future desired state
- A strategy that sets you apart from competitors
- The founder and CEO of Amazon
- This man is known as the father of management
- A motivational theory that states that in order for people to be motivated, they need to believe they are capable and able to receive desirable rewards
- A happy chemical linked to higher self confidence
- This motivational theorist believes that people are either motivated by power, affiliation, or achievement
- A personality trait linked to experiencing negative emotions
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- The way we physically design reporting relationships in a company is known as the organizational...
- A company's planned set of layoffs
- This planning matrix allows you to sort your tasks by importance and urgency
- A feature of the job characteristics model of motivation that represents employees wanting decision making power
- This trait leads to greater leader effectiveness
- This leadership style allows employees to share their voices in decision-making
- A typical problem that is experienced by homogeneous groups
- A trait that likeable people have, often linked to referent power
- A method to determine external factors that could affect a company's ability to achieve goals
- The collection of shared values, traditions and norms in a company
19 Clues: The founder and CEO of Amazon • A company's future desired state • A company's planned set of layoffs • This man is known as the father of management • A strategy that sets you apart from competitors • Stress that is considered helpful in performance • This trait leads to greater leader effectiveness • A happy chemical linked to higher self confidence • ...
Algebra and Calculus terms 2023-07-18
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- A measure of how closely a set of data are clustered about the mean.
- The number that occurs most often in a set of numbers.
- A rectangular array or table of numbers, symbols, or expressions, arranged in rows and columns.
- A set of points (vertices) connected by arcs.
- The sum of two vectors.
- Maximum or minimum value of a function.
- A line that is used to make or mark measurements.
- A set of ordered pairs.
- A line used in the definition of a conic section.
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- The power to which a number must be raised in order to get some other number.
- A real number represented by a square array of numbers.
- Two numbers whose sum is zero. Also called additive inverses.
- An arrangement of a number of objects in a definite order.
- The number associated with a particular point on a number line.
- The constant factor of a monomial.
- A mathematical formula that expresses the equality of two expressions, by connecting them with the equals sign.
- The portion of a repeating decimal that repeats.
- The middle number in a set of numbers arranged in order.
- A numerical value equal to the area under the graph of a function for some interval.
19 Clues: The sum of two vectors. • A set of ordered pairs. • The constant factor of a monomial. • Maximum or minimum value of a function. • A set of points (vertices) connected by arcs. • The portion of a repeating decimal that repeats. • A line that is used to make or mark measurements. • A line used in the definition of a conic section. • ...
Arrays (Two Dimensional) 2023-08-27
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- The number of elements in each dimension of a two-dimensional array.
- Each individual value in a two-dimensional array.
- The process of giving values to elements when declaring an array.
- A common term to describe the structure of a two-dimensional array.
- All arrays are passed to functions in this particular way.
- The act of looping through elements in an array.
- The process of defining the type, name and size of an array.
- Term used to describe loops inside loops, commonly used to traverse two-dimensional arrays.
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- A term to describe arrays with more than one dimension.
- The process of accessing elements in an array using indices.
- The most important index when passing an array to a function.
- The location where elements of a two-dimensional array are stored.
- Adjective used to describe the arrangement of elements in a two-dimensional array.
- A visual representation of data often created using a two-dimensional array.
- A block of code that can be called to perform a specific task, often used with two-dimensional arrays.
- The horizontal divisions in a two-dimensional array.
- The vertical divisions in a two-dimensional array.
- A collection of elements stored in contiguous memory locations.
- A mathematical term often used interchangeably with a two-dimensional array.
19 Clues: The act of looping through elements in an array. • Each individual value in a two-dimensional array. • The vertical divisions in a two-dimensional array. • The horizontal divisions in a two-dimensional array. • A term to describe arrays with more than one dimension. • All arrays are passed to functions in this particular way. • ...
Vocabulary III 2022-02-23
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- Printed paper printed by the printer.
- Dots per inch that a printer can produce. Determines the quality of the printed output.
- Multi-function printer that can print, scan, copy, and sometimes fax documents.
- The dots in the matrix that a monitor's screen is divided into. Smallest element a screen can display.
- Local area network, where all network devices are located in a small geographical area.
- Software that makes a hardware device work correctly.
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- Plugs into the motherboard for connections. (Graphics card, sound card, network card)
- The path which data travels between the CPU, RAM, and peripherals.
- Pages per minute that a printer can output. Measures the speed of the printer.
- The diagonal measurement from one corner of the screen to the other. Measured in inches.
- High speed industrial printer that uses a light source to transfer images onto a paper. No ink, uses toner (dry powdery substance).
11 Clues: Printed paper printed by the printer. • Software that makes a hardware device work correctly. • The path which data travels between the CPU, RAM, and peripherals. • Pages per minute that a printer can output. Measures the speed of the printer. • Multi-function printer that can print, scan, copy, and sometimes fax documents. • ...
Design Process 2021-09-16
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- Concepts Brainstorm and determine the best idea to solve the problem.
- the people who want to know how you will solve the problem
- the Problem Research to figure out what the problem is and what is needed to solve the problem.
- and Test Create a prototype and make changes to make sure it solves the problem.
- a Solution Create technical drawings and plans for your solution
- the model of your solution
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- drawings the drawings and plans you use to create your solution
- the Solution Determine if your solution solves the problem and how you can improve it.
- the Solution Share your solution and the work you did with the stakeholders
- and constraints the "rules" about what a solution to a problem must have or not have.
- brief the document that explains exactly what the problems is and the criteria
- matrix a chart used to determine the best idea for a solution
12 Clues: the model of your solution • the people who want to know how you will solve the problem • matrix a chart used to determine the best idea for a solution • drawings the drawings and plans you use to create your solution • a Solution Create technical drawings and plans for your solution • Concepts Brainstorm and determine the best idea to solve the problem. • ...
Ch. 17 Pt 2- Calculus 2024-01-22
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- A solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently.
- Inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anticalculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices.
- Without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure.
- Heterotrophic microorganism that can live in the presence of free oxygen; some are obligate, other facultative.
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- Not made up of or containing cells
- Also referred to as “tartar” , biofilm that has been mineralized primarily with calcium and phosphorus and occurs on the teeth and prosthetic appliances worn in mouth.
- Nucleus, focus, point of origin.
- A surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner.
- Heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete (or almost complete absence of oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative.
- White blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease.
- Crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contain calcium and phosphate.
11 Clues: Nucleus, focus, point of origin. • Not made up of or containing cells • Without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure. • A surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner. • Crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contain calcium and phosphate. • ...
Mineral Descriptive Terms Crossword 2024-06-25
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- Intergrowth of two or more crystals in specific orientations, showing changes in interference colors.
- Crystals with well-formed faces, indicating they grew without constraints from surrounding materials.
- Crystals with some well-formed faces but not fully developed.
- Variations in a crystal’s composition from core to rim, often visible as changes in interference colors or extinction angles.
- Large crystals in an igneous rock, surrounded by a finer-grained groundmass.
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- Crystals lacking well-formed faces due to growth interference.
- Extinction Variation in extinction angles within a single crystal due to internal strain.
- A property where minerals show different colors or shades when viewed from different angles under polarized light.
- The tendency of minerals to break along specific planes related to their atomic structure.
- Large crystals found in a metamorphic rock matrix.
- The apparent height difference between minerals due to differences in refractive indices.
11 Clues: Large crystals found in a metamorphic rock matrix. • Crystals with some well-formed faces but not fully developed. • Crystals lacking well-formed faces due to growth interference. • Large crystals in an igneous rock, surrounded by a finer-grained groundmass. • The apparent height difference between minerals due to differences in refractive indices. • ...
Chapter 1 - Scheduling 2023-08-10
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- Name, age, address, phone number
- Scheduling patients for specific times at regular intervals depending on the reason for their visit
- X-rays, MRI, Lab work, etc.
- Patients are not scheduled for a specific time
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- First-class mail that also gives the mail added protection by offering insurance, tracking and return receipt options
- Patients are scheduled based on the services required
- A grid with time slots blocked out for when physicians or equipment are unavailable
- Scheduling one patient at the top of the hour and 2 patients at the half hour
- Patients are scheduled at the same time each hour to create short-term flexibility
- Notifying the health plan that a patient needs a procedure, giving them the opportunity to determine if it is medically necessary. This ensures the validity of the test and makes sure the plan will pay for the service.
- Scheduling two patients at the same time with the same provider
11 Clues: X-rays, MRI, Lab work, etc. • Name, age, address, phone number • Patients are not scheduled for a specific time • Patients are scheduled based on the services required • Scheduling two patients at the same time with the same provider • Scheduling one patient at the top of the hour and 2 patients at the half hour • ...
Chapter 17 Calculus 2024-12-12
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- without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure
- a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently
- nucleus, focus, point of origin
- heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete absence of oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative
- heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative
- white blood corpuscle capable of ameboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease
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- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anti calculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices
- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate
- a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner
- also referred to as “tartar”, calculus is dental biofilm that has been mineralized primarily with calcium and phosphorus and occurs on the teeth and prosthetic appliances worn in the mouth
- not made up of or containing cells
11 Clues: nucleus, focus, point of origin • not made up of or containing cells • without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure • a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner • crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate • ...
Wilkins chap 17 2024-12-12
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- without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure.
- a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently
- nucleus, focus, point of origin
- heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative
- heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative
- white blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease
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- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anticalculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices.
- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate.
- a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner
- dental biofilm that has been mineralized primarily with calcium and phosphorus and occurs on the teeth and prosthetic appliances worn in the mouth
- not made up of or containing cells
11 Clues: nucleus, focus, point of origin • not made up of or containing cells • without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure. • a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner • a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently • ...
Business unit 2- leadership and management 2025-10-15
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- a measure of the proportion of employees leaving a business during a specific time period
- leader takes a hands off approach and allows their team to manage their own work
- an organisation with many levels of authority
- the levels of authority within an organisation
- leader takes on a paternal role, making decisions in the best interest of their staff
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- a measure of output per employee over a specified period of time
- leader has complete control over decision making with little or no input from others
- a measure of the proportion of staff absent from work during a specific period of time
- retention a measure of the proportion of employees remaining with a business during a specific time period
- leader involves their team in the decision making process
- an organisational structure where employees are grouped based on their functional expertise and their specific projects
11 Clues: an organisation with many levels of authority • the levels of authority within an organisation • leader involves their team in the decision making process • a measure of output per employee over a specified period of time • leader takes a hands off approach and allows their team to manage their own work • ...
Key terms chapter 17 2025-12-09
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- heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative
- a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently
- nucleus, focus, point of origin
- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium
- a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner
- without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure
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- white blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease
- – inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anticalculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices.
- not made up of or containing cells
- hardened dental plaque that forms when plaque (a sticky film of bacteria and food particles) absorbs minerals from saliva and becomes calcified, creating a rough, crusty deposit on teeth.
- heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen; some are obligate, other facultative
11 Clues: nucleus, focus, point of origin • not made up of or containing cells • without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure • a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner • crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium • a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently • ...
SIGNAL FLOW 2024-09-11
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- Channels on a mixing console used to route groups of audio signals
- Routes used to send signals to effects processors or other external devices
- Software used for recording, editing, mixing, and mastering audio signals
- Devices that amplify low-level signals from microphones to line level
- A tool for connecting audio sources and processors flexibly in a studio
- Final locations where processed audio signals are sent for playback or distribution
- Speakers used for accurate playback of audio during production
- Analog recording devices used to capture audio on magnetic tape
- Control on preamplifiers to adjust the amplification of signals
- The path audio signals follow through various devices and processors in a studio
- Central hub used to balance and process audio signals during sessions
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- The use of devices like equalizers and compressors to manipulate audio
- Power supplied to condenser microphones via preamplifiers
- An effect used to simulate the sound of a space and add depth to audio
- used to send audio signals to external effects processors
- The starting point of signal flow, including microphones and instruments
- A device used to reroute audio signals with patch cables
- A device or plugin used to adjust specific frequency ranges in audio
- The process of listening to audio signals during recording and mixing
19 Clues: A device used to reroute audio signals with patch cables • Power supplied to condenser microphones via preamplifiers • used to send audio signals to external effects processors • Speakers used for accurate playback of audio during production • Analog recording devices used to capture audio on magnetic tape • ...
Organizational Structure 2020-04-06
chapter 10 pt. 2 2021-11-23
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- no acute distress
- first step in releasing the energy of glucose, in which a molecule of glucose is broken into two molecules of pyruvic acid
- Process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
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- second stage of cellular respiration, in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- Innermost compartment of the mitochondrion
5 Clues: no acute distress • Innermost compartment of the mitochondrion • Process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • first step in releasing the energy of glucose, in which a molecule of glucose is broken into two molecules of pyruvic acid • ...
Organization structures 2023-12-12
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- People with similar occupational specialties are put together informal groups
- Authority centralized in a single person, few rules, low work
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- People with diverse occupational specialties are put together in formal groups by similar
- Team-based design used to improve collaboration and work on shared tasks by breaking down internal boundaries
- Combines functional and divisional chains of command in a grid creating two structures
5 Clues: Authority centralized in a single person, few rules, low work • People with similar occupational specialties are put together informal groups • Combines functional and divisional chains of command in a grid creating two structures • People with diverse occupational specialties are put together in formal groups by similar • ...
ELA Thingy 2024-03-26
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- There are 1000 gigabytes in it
- a thing done; an act.
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- the inclusion of something as part of a whole.
- an environment or material in which something develops; a surrounding medium or structure.
- expend money with the expectation of achieving a profit or material result by putting it into financial plans, shares, or property, or by using it to develop a commercial venture.
5 Clues: a thing done; an act. • There are 1000 gigabytes in it • the inclusion of something as part of a whole. • an environment or material in which something develops; a surrounding medium or structure. • ...
AI 2024-07-30
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- The ability of a computer to perform tasks commonly associated with intelligence (2 wrds)
- This type of matrix provides a tabular representation of the model's predictions versus the actual labels
- A powerful specialized branch of machine learning that uses increasingly sophisticated neural networks (2 wrds)
- This type of AI is predictive of the specific task it has been trained for
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- This type of learning manipulates the datasets to make it harder to learn
- Deep learning that incorporates the action of the system and returns a reward when successful
- This type of AI generalizes to tasks that were never learned
7 Clues: This type of AI generalizes to tasks that were never learned • This type of learning manipulates the datasets to make it harder to learn • This type of AI is predictive of the specific task it has been trained for • The ability of a computer to perform tasks commonly associated with intelligence (2 wrds) • ...
DH 2024-05-08
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- Crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate
- White blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; funcitons to protect the body against infection and disease
- Inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anticalculus component of “tartar control” dentifrices
- Without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure
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- Not made up of or containing cells
- Nucleus, focus, point of origin
- Heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete (or almost complete) abscence of oxygen; some are obligate, other facultative
- AKA “tartar” a dental biofilm that has been mineralized primarily with calcium and phosphorous and occurs on the teeth and prosthetic appliances worn in the mouth
- A surrounding framework, enabeling development in a structured manner.
- A solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently
10 Clues: Nucleus, focus, point of origin • Not made up of or containing cells • Without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure • A surrounding framework, enabeling development in a structured manner. • Crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate • ...
Polynomial vocabulary choice assignment 2024-02-23
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- an algebraic expression of the sum or the difference of two terms.
- number or quantity that when multiplied with another produces a given number or expression
- the largest factor that all the numbers share
- a polynomial equation of a second degree, which implies that it comprises a minimum of one term that is squared
- an expression of more than two algebraic terms, especially the sum of several terms that contain different powers of the same variable(s).
- when a factor is multiplied by the sum/addition of two terms
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- ax^2+bx+c
- a numerical or constant quantity placed before and multiplying the variable in an algebraic
- the point of intersection of the parabola and the axis of symmetry
- the breaking or decomposition of an entity (for example a number, a matrix, or a polynomial)
10 Clues: ax^2+bx+c • the largest factor that all the numbers share • when a factor is multiplied by the sum/addition of two terms • the point of intersection of the parabola and the axis of symmetry • an algebraic expression of the sum or the difference of two terms. • number or quantity that when multiplied with another produces a given number or expression • ...
Crossword puzzle in Cellular Respiration 2022-11-25
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- This harvest chemical Energy by oxidizing glucose to pyruvate.
- It removed from fuel molecules (oxidation) are transfered to NAD+ (reduction)
- It is produced by plants, which have the ability to capture solar energy.
- It takes place in the matrix of the mitochondrion.
- A molecule that is added and bonds between the carbons in fumarate are rearranged forming malate.
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- An anaerobic process that takes place in the cytoplasm necessary for cellular respiration
- This starts with glycolysis which does not require oxygen and it does not involve the Krebs cycle and electron transport.
- Phosphorylation, The final Stage of aerobic cellular respiration.
- Mitochondria and __________________ play a significant role in metabolism and their enzymes requiring pathways permit a flow of energy through all living things
- an acid that goes on to the stage ll of cellular respiration.
- transport chain, A series of protein and organic molecules found in the inner membrane of the mitochondria.
11 Clues: It takes place in the matrix of the mitochondrion. • an acid that goes on to the stage ll of cellular respiration. • This harvest chemical Energy by oxidizing glucose to pyruvate. • Phosphorylation, The final Stage of aerobic cellular respiration. • It is produced by plants, which have the ability to capture solar energy. • ...
Photosynthesis and respiration 2025-12-09
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- cycle second stage of photosynthesis where plants use the energy
- the starting molecules or substances that get changed during a chemical reaction
- process where plants, algae, and some bacteria use sunlight, waterETC a series of protein complexes and molecules in a membrane that transfers electrons to generate ATP
- cycle the central metabolic pathway in aerobic respiration, occurring in the mitochondria,
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- a specialized organelle in plant cells and algae that performs photosynthesis, converting light energy from the sun
- the supportive, non-living material or tissue in which cells, fibers
- the new substances or functional molecules created from starting materials
- the universal "energy currency" molecule that powers nearly all cellular activities
- a crucial coenzyme in biology, acting as an essential electron carrier and reducing agent
- the supportive tissue of an epithelial organ, tumor, gonad, etc., consisting of connective tissues and blood vessels.
10 Clues: cycle second stage of photosynthesis where plants use the energy • the supportive, non-living material or tissue in which cells, fibers • the new substances or functional molecules created from starting materials • the starting molecules or substances that get changed during a chemical reaction • ...
DH 115 Chapter 17 Part 2 2025-12-10
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- inhibitor of calcification (used in tarter control tooth paste)
- Contains various substances (cholesterol, fatty acids, carbohydrate, amino acids, and proteins)
- Not made up or containing cells
- White blood corpuscles capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease.
- Nucleus, focus, point of origin
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- Without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure
- Crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate
- Heterotrophic microorganisms that lives and grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative; adj. anaerobic
- Referred to as “tarter”, is dental biofilm that has been mineralized primarily with calcium and phosphorus and occurs on on the teeth and prosthetic appliances worn in the mouth
- Heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative; adj. aerobic
10 Clues: Not made up or containing cells • Nucleus, focus, point of origin • Without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure • inhibitor of calcification (used in tarter control tooth paste) • Crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate • ...
ML CROSSWORD 18DEC2025 2025-12-17
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- What are model settings that are set before training begins and not learned from data called?
- is a Python library for machine learning
- When a model is too complex and overly sensitive to training data noise, this problem is called what?
- This process combines multiple models to improve performance and reduce errors.
- This dimensionality reduction technique identifies patterns and transforms data into a lower-dimensional space.
- Matrix summarizes classification model predictions.
- When a model is too simple and makes overly simplistic assumptions, resulting in high training and test errors, this is called what?
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- This technique reduces overfitting by adding a penalty term to the model's cost function.
- This technique evaluates model performance by splitting the dataset into multiple training and validation sets.7. MSE This metric measures overall correctness in classification problems.
- This bagging ensemble model combines multiple decision trees.
10 Clues: is a Python library for machine learning • Matrix summarizes classification model predictions. • This bagging ensemble model combines multiple decision trees. • This process combines multiple models to improve performance and reduce errors. • This technique reduces overfitting by adding a penalty term to the model's cost function. • ...
Cellular Respiration 2018-04-29
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- RESPIRATION process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the process of oxygen
- nucleotide that is able to store an transport chemical energy within a cell
- process that does not require oxygen
- s simple sugar that is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates
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- second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- first set of reactions in cellular respiration in which a molecule of glucose is broken into two molecules of pyruvic acid
- cell organelle that converts the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convenient for the cell to use
- innermost part of the mitochondrion
- (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) electron carrier involved in glycolysis
- process that requires oxygen
10 Clues: process that requires oxygen • innermost part of the mitochondrion • process that does not require oxygen • nucleotide that is able to store an transport chemical energy within a cell • (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) electron carrier involved in glycolysis • ...
JuanJos Circulatory System 2022-05-17
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- carry blood away from the heart
- Flaps of tissue that open and close to allow the flow of blood in one direction only. The heart's valves are located at the entrances and exits of its chambers.
- Abnormal heart rhythm
- A hollow, muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- Microscopic vessel through which exchanges take place between the blood and cells of the body
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- tube-like structures that carry blood throughout the body
- a condition in which blood flow to part of the heart muscle is blocked, causing heart cells to die.
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- Transports oxygen, waste, nutrients, hormones, heat, etc... around the body
- A connective tissue with a fluid matrix called plasma in which red blood cells, white blood cells, and cell fragments called platelets are suspended.
10 Clues: Abnormal heart rhythm • carry blood away from the heart • Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart • tube-like structures that carry blood throughout the body • A hollow, muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • Transports oxygen, waste, nutrients, hormones, heat, etc... around the body • ...
Group 8: Cellular Metabolism (HL) 2021-12-09
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- The name of the enzyme involved in the first major step of carbon fixation: atmospheric carbon dioxide is converted by plants and other photosynthetic organisms to energy-rich molecules
- The powerhouse of the cell (singular)
- The connective tissue cells of any organ
- The movement of ions across a semipermeable membrane-bound structure.
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- Step 1 in the Calvin cycle: The wanted creation converts one 5 carbon molecule, RUBP, into two three carbon molecules, two 3-PGAs.
- A chemical process by which chemical bonds are broken as the result of the transfer of light energy or radiant energy to these bonds.
- A molecule that acts as a catalyst
- The material (or tissue) in between a eukaryotic organism's cells (can be for mitochondria: the mitochondrial (...)
- A cell organelle responsible for photosynthesis (singular).
- The process of reducing carbon in a substance.
10 Clues: A molecule that acts as a catalyst • The powerhouse of the cell (singular) • The connective tissue cells of any organ • The process of reducing carbon in a substance. • A cell organelle responsible for photosynthesis (singular). • The movement of ions across a semipermeable membrane-bound structure. • ...
DH CH 17-2 Calculus 2022-11-09
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- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anti calculus component of “tarter-control” dentrifices
- a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner
- not made up of or containing cells
- white blood corpuscle capable of amoebic movement; functions to protect the body against infection & disease
- nucleus, focus, point of origin
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- without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure
- crystalline mineral component of bones & teeth that contains calcium & phosphate
- heterotrophic microorganism that lives & grows in complete(or almost complete) absence of oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative
- also referred to as “tartar” dental biofilm that has been mineralized primarily with calcium & phosphorous & occurs on the teeth & prosthetic appliances worn in the mouth
- heterotrophic microorganisms that can live & grow in the presence of free oxygen;some are obligate, others facultative
10 Clues: nucleus, focus, point of origin • not made up of or containing cells • without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure • a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner • crystalline mineral component of bones & teeth that contains calcium & phosphate • ...
kailash puxle 2019-09-30
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- Tool used to interpret and grade students' work against criteria and standards (usually in the form of a matrix or grid)
- teaching is a teacher training and faculty development technique and is used to prepare a short lesson (usually 20 minutes) for a small group of learners who may not have been his/her own students
- An abbreviation for simulated teaching scenario used to enhance teaching skills
- Professional accomplishments include publication of books and articles, national and international presentations, promotions etc.
- Imparting professional values , ideals and ethics to junior faculty
- Group meant to capture and amplify observations about an encounter
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- Scenarios generated by group members exemplifying skills to be practiced
- Questions to guide learning in a desired direction and generate interest
- Evaluation by colleagues of all teaching-related activities
- Developing professional ______________ by describing real life scenarios of conflicting
10 Clues: Evaluation by colleagues of all teaching-related activities • Imparting professional values , ideals and ethics to junior faculty • Group meant to capture and amplify observations about an encounter • Scenarios generated by group members exemplifying skills to be practiced • Questions to guide learning in a desired direction and generate interest • ...
Rickets Skeletal Choice Board Crossword 2024-11-06
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- The skull being soft and flexible. This is a symptom of Rickets.
- The collapsing of the lung. Is another thing that can happen with Rickets.
- Helps with bone growth and can be found in milk. A deficiency in it can increase chance of Rickets.
- How minerals are absorbed into the bones. A deficiency in this leads to Rickets.
- A matrix of many proteins like collagen as well as hydroxyapatite. Rickets cause the mineralization to decrease in it.
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- The cells that create the cartilage. Deteriorates during Rickets.
- Another disease with similar symptoms to Rickets. It's caused by lack of calcium and parathyroid hormone.
- The bladder walls thicken. Happens unnaturally in Rickets.
- The place between the diaphysis and the physis.
- The way the cells die in order to get rid of unneeded cells. Slows with Rickets.
10 Clues: The place between the diaphysis and the physis. • The bladder walls thicken. Happens unnaturally in Rickets. • The skull being soft and flexible. This is a symptom of Rickets. • The cells that create the cartilage. Deteriorates during Rickets. • The collapsing of the lung. Is another thing that can happen with Rickets. • ...
maths 2025-04-02
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- The x-coordinate of a point in a Cartesian coordinate system.
- A numerical factor that multiplies a variable in an algebraic expression.
- A number that indicates how many times a base is multiplied by itself.
- A scalar value calculated from a square matrix, used to determine properties like invertibility.
- A line or segment that divides another line, angle, or shape into two equal parts.
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- The product of all positive integers up to a given number (n!), used in permutations and combinations.
- An arrangement of objects in a specific order, important in combinatorics.
- The point where a graph crosses an axis (x-intercept or y-intercept).
- The measure of the steepness or rate of change of a function, often represented as the slope of a curve.
- A corner point of a geometric figure, such as a polygon or a parabola.
10 Clues: The x-coordinate of a point in a Cartesian coordinate system. • The point where a graph crosses an axis (x-intercept or y-intercept). • A number that indicates how many times a base is multiplied by itself. • A corner point of a geometric figure, such as a polygon or a parabola. • A numerical factor that multiplies a variable in an algebraic expression. • ...
The Marketing Grid 2025-10-24
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- : The marketing mix element that explains how a company tells people about its products.
- : A soft drink brand known for competing with Coca-Cola and its “Choice of a New Generation” slogan.
- : The marketing mix part that deals with where and how a product is sold.
- : A famous coffee brand known for its green mermaid logo and popular drinks like Frappuccino.
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- : The world’s biggest online shopping site started by Jeff Bezos in a garage.
- RESEARCH : The process of finding out what customers want or like before selling a product.
- : The beauty brand famous for the line “Because You’re Worth It.”
- MARKETING : When social media creators promote or recommend products to followers.
- : A sportswear brand known for its three stripes logo.
- MATRIX : A business tool that shows which products are stars, cash cows, or question marks.
10 Clues: : A sportswear brand known for its three stripes logo. • : The beauty brand famous for the line “Because You’re Worth It.” • : The marketing mix part that deals with where and how a product is sold. • : The world’s biggest online shopping site started by Jeff Bezos in a garage. • ...
Citric Acid Cycle 2024-11-13
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- part of the mitochondria where the enzymes of the citric acid cycle are located
- the starting material of the citric acid cycle
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- this molecule is produced three times for each molecule of acetyl-CoA catabolized in one turn of the cycle
- citric acid cycle requires this molecule to function properly
- the number of CO2 molecules produced per turn of the citric acid cycle
5 Clues: the starting material of the citric acid cycle • citric acid cycle requires this molecule to function properly • the number of CO2 molecules produced per turn of the citric acid cycle • part of the mitochondria where the enzymes of the citric acid cycle are located • ...
Crossword for Matrix rename ig or wtvr 2025-05-19
9 Clues: Ms. Wryst's dog • 1984 Protagonist • F. ____ Fitzgerald • The Sun Also Rises Author • Mrs. Stewart's catchphrase • Shakespeare's Scottish play • Who's the best class at AHS? • The loudest part of a dogwood tree • What did the beaver say when he ran into a wall?
Atomic theory 2023-08-29
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- Scientist whose model likened the atom to a plum pudding with electrons embedded in a positive matrix.
- The cathode ray tube experiment was crucial for the discovery of this particle
- Scientist known for proposing the atomic theory with the concept of elements consisting of atoms of the same kind.
- Greek philosopher who proposed the concept of atoms.
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- His gold foil experiment led to the discovery of the atomic nucleus.
- Model that depicted the atom as a positive nucleus surrounded by electrons in orbits.
- According to his model, electrons are considered to exist in fixed energy orbits or shells around the nucleus.
7 Clues: Greek philosopher who proposed the concept of atoms. • His gold foil experiment led to the discovery of the atomic nucleus. • The cathode ray tube experiment was crucial for the discovery of this particle • Model that depicted the atom as a positive nucleus surrounded by electrons in orbits. • ...
Plant Tissues Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-19
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- what kind of tissue is formed when cells formed by meristematic tissue take up a specific role, and lose the ability to divide?
- what tissue covers and protects the plant?
- what of meristematic tissue are very active, have dense cytoplasm, thin cellulose walls and prominent nuclei?
- what tissue serves as a site for photosynthesis, provides a supporting matrix for the vascular tissue, and helps to store water and sugars?
- what tissue transports water, minerals, and sugars to different parts of the plant?
- vascular and blank are complex tissues because they consist of multiple cells?
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- what is the process of taking up a permanent shape, size, and function?
- what is the dividing tissue?
- the three types of plant tissue are dermal, ground, and?
- what is a simple tissue meaning it only consists of one cell type?
10 Clues: what is the dividing tissue? • what tissue covers and protects the plant? • the three types of plant tissue are dermal, ground, and? • what is a simple tissue meaning it only consists of one cell type? • what is the process of taking up a permanent shape, size, and function? • vascular and blank are complex tissues because they consist of multiple cells? • ...
Complete the following crossword. 2022-12-03
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- If a sequence in a metric space is convergent, then the limit is
- The objects that together make up a particular set
- If a sequence is monotone and bounded, then it is
- a sequence in a metric space is convergent
- A square matrix is called ..... if all its elements are 0 except those on the main diagonal (top left to bottom right)which are all 1.
- A mapping A: X → Y , where X and Y are vector spaces, is said to be
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- If the domain of a function is a closed interval and the function is continuous on the interval, then it is
- An orthogonal set of nonzero vectors in an inner product space is linearly ...........
- Two sets X and Y are called .......... if there exists a one-to-one mapping from X onto Y
- A complete inner product space
10 Clues: A complete inner product space • a sequence in a metric space is convergent • If a sequence is monotone and bounded, then it is • The objects that together make up a particular set • If a sequence in a metric space is convergent, then the limit is • A mapping A: X → Y , where X and Y are vector spaces, is said to be • ...
Crossword puzzle in Cellular Respiration 2022-11-25
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- This harvest chemical Energy by oxidizing glucose to pyruvate.
- It removed from fuel molecules (oxidation) are transfered to NAD+ (reduction)
- It is produced by plants, which have the ability to capture solar energy.
- It takes place in the matrix of the mitochondrion.
- A molecule that is added and bonds between the carbons in fumarate are rearranged forming malate.
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- An anaerobic process that takes place in the cytoplasm necessary for cellular respiration
- This starts with glycolysis which does not require oxygen and it does not involve the Krebs cycle and electron transport.
- Phosphorylation, The final Stage of aerobic cellular respiration.
- Mitochondria and __________________ play a significant role in metabolism and their enzymes requiring pathways permit a flow of energy through all living things
- an acid that goes on to the stage ll of cellular respiration.
- transport chain, A series of protein and organic molecules found in the inner membrane of the mitochondria.
11 Clues: It takes place in the matrix of the mitochondrion. • an acid that goes on to the stage ll of cellular respiration. • This harvest chemical Energy by oxidizing glucose to pyruvate. • Phosphorylation, The final Stage of aerobic cellular respiration. • It is produced by plants, which have the ability to capture solar energy. • ...
kailash puxle 2019-09-30
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- Tool used to interpret and grade students' work against criteria and standards (usually in the form of a matrix or grid)
- An abbreviation for simulated teaching scenario used to enhance teaching skills
- Questions to guide learning in a desired direction and generate interest
- Evaluation by colleagues of all teaching-related activities
- Group meant to capture and amplify observations about an encounter
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- Professional accomplishments include publication of books and articles, national and international presentations, promotions etc.
- Imparting professional values , ideals and ethics to junior faculty
- teaching is a teacher training and faculty development technique and is used to prepare a short lesson (usually 20 minutes) for a small group of learners who may not have been his/her own students
- Developing professional ______________ by describing real life scenarios of conflicting
- Scenarios generated by group members exemplifying skills to be practiced
10 Clues: Evaluation by colleagues of all teaching-related activities • Imparting professional values , ideals and ethics to junior faculty • Group meant to capture and amplify observations about an encounter • Scenarios generated by group members exemplifying skills to be practiced • Questions to guide learning in a desired direction and generate interest • ...
Design and Modeling 1.4 Key Terms Crossword 2017-04-26
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- A limit or restriction to a design process such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities.
- A note of explanation, a dimension, or a comment added to text, diagrams, or models.
- A change or improvement designed to produce optimal accuracy and function.
- Matrix A tool for systematically ranking options using a set of criteria.
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- A drawing, photo, video, or text artifact that contains information about a process or instructions for assembling, installing, operating, and servicing.
- The answer to a problem or opportunity.
- Dissection Observing the operation of a device and describing its function and design specifications.
- Describes a design, process, or system that is as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
- Rules or requirements that a design must follow.
- A remark, statement, or comment based on something one has seen, heard, or noticed.
10 Clues: The answer to a problem or opportunity. • Rules or requirements that a design must follow. • Matrix A tool for systematically ranking options using a set of criteria. • A change or improvement designed to produce optimal accuracy and function. • A remark, statement, or comment based on something one has seen, heard, or noticed. • ...
classical movies 2024-09-24
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- Filme italiano sobre a amizade entre um carteiro e um poeta exiliado
- Filme de James Cameron, que trata de um romance em um navio
- Comédia dramática brasileira que conta a história de dois nordestinos e suas aventuras.
- Filme com Tom Hanks, que trata de um personagem que correu pelos EUA
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- Série de filmes que retrata as aventuras de um jovem bruxo em uma escola de magia
- Filme brasileiro que retrata a rotina de um grupo de policiais no combate ao crime do Rio de Janeiro.
- Filme de ficção científica que explora a realidade virtual onde um hacker descobre a verdade sobre o mundo
- Filme clássico onde um jovem viaja no tempo com um carro.
- Filme de ficção científica que se passa em um mundo alienígena de nome Pandora.
- Filme com Brad que envolve um grupo secreto de combate
10 Clues: Filme com Brad que envolve um grupo secreto de combate • Filme clássico onde um jovem viaja no tempo com um carro. • Filme de James Cameron, que trata de um romance em um navio • Filme italiano sobre a amizade entre um carteiro e um poeta exiliado • Filme com Tom Hanks, que trata de um personagem que correu pelos EUA • ...
Numerical Methods 2025-04-19
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- A matrix that is totally real, but lives alone... (6)
- This character in Breaking Bad was cut from the series and lives on in deleted scenes. He didn't cook crystal meth, he factorised PHP (10)
- Scanning this with your phone will not give you all the eigenvalues. (2)
- This YouTuber uses Python to draw beautiful animations and should be included in the pre-reading of this module for a quick linear algebra refresher (11)
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- This is possible during a long vacation, or when omega > 1. (14)
- This 2016 video game published by Ubisoft shares similarities with an iterative solver (5)
- ___ happens. When U is unitary and R is upper-triangular. (4)
- Slowpoke in fixed point iteration (6)
- QR iteration's greatest weakness. (3)
- There should be a lecture how to discretize this. Drawing up the matrices were hard (3).
10 Clues: Slowpoke in fixed point iteration (6) • QR iteration's greatest weakness. (3) • A matrix that is totally real, but lives alone... (6) • ___ happens. When U is unitary and R is upper-triangular. (4) • This is possible during a long vacation, or when omega > 1. (14) • Scanning this with your phone will not give you all the eigenvalues. (2) • ...
Organisational Structures 2024-09-20
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- An organisational structure with many levels of hierarchy and a long chain of command.
- The number of subordinates that someone can delegate to.
- An organisational Structure with few or no levels of hierarchy.
- When business the owner or owners are personally responsible for all of the debts of the business, no matter what the value.
- This is an employee who is lower in rank or job position than their manager.
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- The flow of information, power and authority through the business.
- An organisational structure is a company structure in which the reporting relationships are set up as a grid.
- An organisational structure which is a team structure that groups employees into different departments based on areas of expertise.
- This is where a task is given to a subordinate employee in the hierarchy.
- The level of risk a business is willing to take.
10 Clues: The level of risk a business is willing to take. • The number of subordinates that someone can delegate to. • An organisational Structure with few or no levels of hierarchy. • The flow of information, power and authority through the business. • This is where a task is given to a subordinate employee in the hierarchy. • ...
PBIS scavenger hunt 2025-08-20
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- The school’s clearly taught rules for how to act in each setting.
- Small slips students earn as immediate recognition that can be saved, drawn, or traded for privileges.
- What students do—actions we can see and teach.
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- Doing what’s expected—even when no one is watching.
- Showing kindness, listening the first time, and caring for people and property.
- What adults do when they notice a positive choice—name it and reinforce it with a ticket.
- Easy to see—tickets and praise are this so students know what’s going well.
- The school-wide framework that uses data and teaching to build positive behavior
- The chart that lists settings and the specific expectations for each behavior.PBIS – The school-wide framework that uses data and teaching to build positive behavior.
- Prepared to learn: materials out, eyes on the speaker, and on time.
10 Clues: What students do—actions we can see and teach. • Doing what’s expected—even when no one is watching. • The school’s clearly taught rules for how to act in each setting. • Prepared to learn: materials out, eyes on the speaker, and on time. • Easy to see—tickets and praise are this so students know what’s going well. • ...
Krebs Cycle 2025-11-13
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- The conversions of isocitrate to α-ketoglutarate and α-ketoglutarate to succinyl-CoA result in 2 of these as byproducts of the Krebs Cycle.
- The Krebs cycle occurs in the _____ of the mitochondria.
- Initiating substrate of Krebs Cycle.
- At the end of the Krebs Cycle, malate is returned to ______, allowing the cycle to begin again.
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- The NADH and FADH2 produced in the reaction go on to be the primary electron donors in the _________.
- 6-carbon molecule resulting from the reaction between Acetyl-Coa and oxaloacetate.
6 Clues: Initiating substrate of Krebs Cycle. • The Krebs cycle occurs in the _____ of the mitochondria. • 6-carbon molecule resulting from the reaction between Acetyl-Coa and oxaloacetate. • At the end of the Krebs Cycle, malate is returned to ______, allowing the cycle to begin again. • ...
Textile 2022-11-04
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- polymer formed by the polymerization of carboxyl and amino monomers through amide bonds, tires, eye parts, sportswear
- High stiffness, high strength, light weight, racing material, structure based on PAN
- light weight, high temperature resistance, good thermal stability, low thermal conductivity, small specific heat, and resistance to mechanical vibration.
- ester-functional polymers, textiles, nonwovens, microfibers
- regular mesh shape of textile reinforcement as the base, high dimensional stability is excellent in the building structure
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- It consists of a polymer matrix, combined with a textile reinforcement
- more than three microns in diameter and consists of many very fine fibers, white or only faintly colored.
- man-made fiber, can be obtained from alloys
- It is composed of multiple fibers, mechanically intertwined and coiled
- linear rod structure, mostly used in aerospace and military fields, high temperature resistance, high strength, high modulus, aromatic rings, composite materials
10 Clues: man-made fiber, can be obtained from alloys • ester-functional polymers, textiles, nonwovens, microfibers • It consists of a polymer matrix, combined with a textile reinforcement • It is composed of multiple fibers, mechanically intertwined and coiled • High stiffness, high strength, light weight, racing material, structure based on PAN • ...
DH110 C17 Homework 2023-06-14
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- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anticalculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices
- a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner
- not made up of or containing cells
- white blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease
- nucleus, focus, point of origin
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- without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure
- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate
- heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative
- dental biofilm that has been mineralized primarily with calcium and phosphorus and occurs on the teeth and prosthetic appliances worn in the mouth
- heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative
10 Clues: nucleus, focus, point of origin • not made up of or containing cells • without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure • a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner • crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate • ...
DH110 C17 Homework 2023-06-14
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- heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative
- heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative
- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anticalculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices
- white blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease
- nucleus, focus, point of origin
- a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner
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- not made up of or containing cells
- without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure
- dental biofilm that has been mineralized primarily with calcium and phosphorus and occurs on the teeth and prosthetic appliances worn in the mouth
- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate
10 Clues: nucleus, focus, point of origin • not made up of or containing cells • without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure • a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner • crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate • ...
