matrix Crossword Puzzles
3.1 and 3.2 Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-05
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- Rock, types of rock that are formed by the accumulation or deposition of mineral or organic particles at Earth's surface
- solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth
- igneous rock formed on earth's surface
- from the transformation of existing rock to new types of rock
- formed through the cooling and solidification of magma or lava
- indicating that the rock contains substantial dark silicate materials
- large crystals embedded in a matrix of smaller crystals
- the action of depositing something
- the exertion of force on something so that it becomes more dense
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- molten or semi-molten natural material from which all igneous rocks are formed
- igneous rock lying between felsic and mafic
- igneous rock formed below earth's surface
- describes transitions through geologic time among the three main rock types
- a thing composed of various elements
- igneous rock composed mainly of iron and magnesium
- hot molten or semifluid rock erupted from a volcano
- indicating that a rock is composed of light colored sulfates
- broken down by processes of weathering and erosion
- the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents
- the process of wearing or being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere
20 Clues: the action of depositing something • a thing composed of various elements • igneous rock formed on earth's surface • igneous rock formed below earth's surface • igneous rock lying between felsic and mafic • igneous rock composed mainly of iron and magnesium • broken down by processes of weathering and erosion • hot molten or semifluid rock erupted from a volcano • ...
South Korea Development 2020-06-18
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- south korea's second largest automobile manufacturer.
- ships that carry cargo and goods to other places in large metal containers
- the korean word for a large family-owned business.
- the korean word for a private tutoring institution.
- a korean corporation that specialises in appliances for the home
- an area where military activity is not allowed
- the ability to attract the attention of other countries by appealing or cooperating, rather than opposing.
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- a korean car brand
- a korean corporation that specialises in snacks, department stores, hotels, and theme parks.
- a term meaning a company that imitates another's innovative products.
- a term referring to korean music
- a korean dish of fermented spicy cabbage
- a practice of online gaming as a competitive sport
- acronym for 'organic light-emitting diode' used in appliances such as televisions
- popular brand of phones, tablets, and devices
- an economy that replicates another's success or innovation for its own.
- focused on selling and moving goods to other countries as a means of gaining income.
- products and machines that are used in the home- fridges, microwaves, etc.
- a korean dish meaning 'fire meat'
- a term referring to countries which have a very strong economic growth
- an acronym for 'active-matrix organic light-emitting diode', manufactured in korea
21 Clues: a korean car brand • a term referring to korean music • a korean dish meaning 'fire meat' • a korean dish of fermented spicy cabbage • popular brand of phones, tablets, and devices • an area where military activity is not allowed • a practice of online gaming as a competitive sport • the korean word for a large family-owned business. • ...
Unit 11 - Blood and The Immune System 2020-07-14
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- disease where a clotting factor is missing
- transports cholesterol from bodily cells to the liver to remove cholesterol from the body and is also known as healthy cholesterol
- another name for white blood cells
- secrete chemicals to let the immune system know that pathogens are present
- decreases the number of clots in the blood
- type of white blood cell that can eat bacteria
- transports cholesterol from the liver to bodily cells and is also known as lethal cholesterol
- contains cholesterol and stored in gall bladder
- type of white blood cells that have antibodies on their surface
- plaques caused by excess ldls
- cells that cannot reproduce due to a lack of nuclei and mitochondria
- process conducted in the bone marrow that makes red blood cells
- main protein responsible for colloid osmotic pressure
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- kill infected cells
- platelets are also called
- embolism clot stuck in artery or capillary that prevents proper blood flow
- respond to injury and immune response through inflammation
- deficiency of hemoglobin
- proteins with specific shapes that recognize shapes of antigens
- globulin protein made up of four polypeptide subunits
- interact with collagen
- where red blood cells and white blood cells are made
- a protein found outside of blood vessels in the extracellular matrix
23 Clues: kill infected cells • interact with collagen • deficiency of hemoglobin • platelets are also called • plaques caused by excess ldls • another name for white blood cells • disease where a clotting factor is missing • decreases the number of clots in the blood • type of white blood cell that can eat bacteria • contains cholesterol and stored in gall bladder • ...
Med Microbio 18-22 2013-11-11
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- Substance produced by microbe that, in small amounts, inhibits another microbe
- Protect brain and spinal cord
- Inflammation of the brain
- Use of drugs to treat disease
- Herpesvirus Varicella-Zoster Virus
- Eggs laid on hair shafts
- Delayed reaction due to T-Cell and macrophage migration to foreign antigens
- Transmitted via mosquitos
- Inflammation of meninges
- Inflammation of conjunctiva
- Prevent microbes from growing
- Reaction that involves IgG or IgM antibodies and complement
- Reaction after second exposure
- Yeast
- Reaction that causes inflammatory damage
- Turning in of eyelashes
- Inflammation of cornea
- Drug that kills harmful microbes w/out damaging host
- Rapidly mutating virus transmitted via animal bite
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- "Immortal" cancerous B cell fused with an antibody producing normal B cell
- Detect antigens
- Risk vs. Benefit
- Sebum channels blocked with shed cells
- Epithelial cells attached to extracellular matrix that line body cavities
- Flesh eating bacteria
- Inoculation of smallpox into skin
- Interfere withgrowth of microbes
- Leading cause of blindness worldwide
- Prevents the synthesis of intact peptidodglycan
- Detect antibodies
- Kills microbes directly
- Highly contagious crusting sores
- Inoculation of cowpox virus into skin
- Caused by Clostridium Tetani
- Inactivated toxin stimulates antibodies
35 Clues: Yeast • Detect antigens • Risk vs. Benefit • Detect antibodies • Flesh eating bacteria • Inflammation of cornea • Kills microbes directly • Turning in of eyelashes • Eggs laid on hair shafts • Inflammation of meninges • Inflammation of the brain • Transmitted via mosquitos • Inflammation of conjunctiva • Caused by Clostridium Tetani • Protect brain and spinal cord • ...
Med Microbio 18-22 2013-11-11
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- Reaction that involves IgG or IgM antibodies and complement
- Inflammation of meninges
- Caused by Clostridium Tetani
- Prevents the synthesis of intact peptidodglycan
- Interfere withgrowth of microbes
- Sebum channels blocked with shed cells
- Inoculation of smallpox into skin
- Risk vs. Benefit
- Reaction after second exposure
- Drug that kills harmful microbes w/out damaging host
- Detect antibodies
- Yeast
- Inflammation of cornea
- Highly contagious crusting sores
- Leading cause of blindness worldwide
- "Immortal" cancerous B cell fused with an antibody producing normal B cell
- Inflammation of the brain
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- Inflammation of conjunctiva
- Prevent microbes from growing
- Inactivated toxin stimulates antibodies
- Use of drugs to treat disease
- Herpesvirus Varicella-Zoster Virus
- Reaction that causes inflammatory damage
- Transmitted via mosquitos
- Inoculation of cowpox virus into skin
- Flesh eating bacteria
- Rapidly mutating virus transmitted via animal bite
- Turning in of eyelashes
- Kills microbes directly
- Eggs laid on hair shafts
- Delayed reaction due to T-Cell and macrophage migration to foreign antigens
- Epithelial cells attached to extracellular matrix that line body cavities
- Detect antigens
- Substance produced by microbe that, in small amounts, inhibits another microbe
- Protect brain and spinal cord
35 Clues: Yeast • Detect antigens • Risk vs. Benefit • Detect antibodies • Flesh eating bacteria • Inflammation of cornea • Turning in of eyelashes • Kills microbes directly • Inflammation of meninges • Eggs laid on hair shafts • Transmitted via mosquitos • Inflammation of the brain • Inflammation of conjunctiva • Caused by Clostridium Tetani • Prevent microbes from growing • ...
Terminology 2014-12-28
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- Epithelia tissue that composes the gums
- Shedding of the external layers of skin-only the epidermis participates
- The process of cell division by which reproductive cells are formed
- Inflammation of a voluntary muscle
- A muscle which in contracting to move a part is opposed by another muscle
- Itching or itchiness
- Microscopic anatomy
- Serous membrane lining the lungs and the walls of the thoracic cavity
- The number of eggs laid by a hen on consecutive days in an uninterrupted series
- The act of listening to the heart and its sounds
- Lack of oxygen in the blood
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- Increased excretion of urine.
- The ventrally directed large surface of the bird’s sternum, the site of attachment of the major muscle of flight
- A type of joint in which the apposed bony surfaces are firmly united by a plate of fibrocartilage or cartilage
- It constitutes the first stools passed by the newborn
- False pregnancy
- Junction between the processes of two neurons or between a neuron and an effector organ, where neural impulses are transmitted by chemical means
- Inflammation of the bronchi
- Reduced daily output of urine, which may be physiological or pathological
- Clinical syndrome of having and allergic reaction
- The liquid matrix of blood, which contains proteins and suspended cells
21 Clues: False pregnancy • Microscopic anatomy • Itching or itchiness • Inflammation of the bronchi • Lack of oxygen in the blood • Increased excretion of urine. • Inflammation of a voluntary muscle • Epithelia tissue that composes the gums • The act of listening to the heart and its sounds • Clinical syndrome of having and allergic reaction • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Crossword 2014-11-24
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- An organism getting its nutrition and energy from complex organic substances.
- Converts sunlight to energy
- Form of respiration using electron acceptors other than oxygen.
- Phase of photosynthesis that requires the light
- Connected layer of sacs in Chloroplast that form grana, or granum.
- The solution that surrounds the grana (or granum).
- Series of enzyme-assisted chemical reactants that produce a three carbon sugar.
- Transports electrons from one molecule to the next.
- Space inside inner membrane of mitochondrial matrix.
- The process between Glycolysis and additional pathways which regenerate NADH+.
- A process which does not require energy to work
- A plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
- A process which requires oxygen , and creates NADH, which turns into ATP.
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- What cells do to break up sugars into a form that the cell can use as energy.
- Produces ATP and NADH in glycolysis
- Located in the membrane of the thylakoid, this is a pigment which absorbs light.
- When six carbon sugars are converted into cellular energy and the metabolite lactate.
- An organism that is able to form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide.
- Biochemical pathways that breaks down acetyl-CoA . producing Co2, Hydrogen Atoms, and Co A.
- Connected layers of thylakoid
20 Clues: Converts sunlight to energy • Connected layers of thylakoid • Produces ATP and NADH in glycolysis • Phase of photosynthesis that requires the light • A process which does not require energy to work • The solution that surrounds the grana (or granum). • Transports electrons from one molecule to the next. • Space inside inner membrane of mitochondrial matrix. • ...
Tissues 2022-09-29
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- Muscle fibres that use anaerobic respiration
- Epithelial structure found in the alveoli
- Provides nutrition to epithelial tissue
- Connective tissue with many collagen fibres, few cells/matrix
- A single layer of epithelial cells
- Lines body cavities, surfaces, and tubules
- Epithelial cells that are as wide as they are tall
- Groups of cells with similar structures/functions
- Allows movement of the body and structures in the body
- Connective tissue made up mostly of adipocyte cells
- Cell that myelinates one axon per cell
- Cell that myelinates multiple axons per cell
- The smallest functioning unit of the animal body
- A junction between two neurones
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- Supports and connects body parts
- Neuron that connects the CNS to effectors
- The cartilage found in tracheal rings
- Muscle fibres that use aerobic respiration
- Transmits nerve impulses away from cell bodies
- Voluntary muscle
- Specialised columnar epithelia that secrete mucus
- Place where cells are bound together by proteins
- Involuntary muscle
- Epithelial structure found in the eye
- The component of blood responsible for clotting
- Myogenic muscle
- Multiple layers of epithelial cells
- Conducts nerve impulses to coordinate bodily functions
- Connective tissue in the walls of large arteries
- The process by which muscle cells develop
30 Clues: Myogenic muscle • Voluntary muscle • Involuntary muscle • A junction between two neurones • Supports and connects body parts • A single layer of epithelial cells • Multiple layers of epithelial cells • The cartilage found in tracheal rings • Epithelial structure found in the eye • Cell that myelinates one axon per cell • Provides nutrition to epithelial tissue • ...
Math Vocab #1 2022-09-21
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- the relationship between the independent variable and the dependent variable
- algebraic expression that consist of variable and coefficients
- set of possible inputs for which a function is defined
- two lines that meet at a polygon vertex
- a type of angle that is always larger than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees
- compares two values, showing if one is less than, greater than, or simply not equal to another value.
- having all sides of equal length
- angle measuring less than 90 degrees
- the distance from one point in a circle through the center to another point on the circle
- the distance around a circle
- an array or table where numbers or elements are arranged in rows or columns.
- the longest side of a right-angled triangle
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- a triangle with two side of equal length
- the common factor between consecutive terms of a geometric sequence
- relation from a set of inputs to a set of possible outputs where each input is related to exactly one output
- number multiplied together to get another number
- distance from zero on a number line
- the greatest number that is a factor of all the chosen numbers
- a set of values that show an exact position
- the middle of a sorted list of numbers
20 Clues: the distance around a circle • having all sides of equal length • distance from zero on a number line • angle measuring less than 90 degrees • the middle of a sorted list of numbers • two lines that meet at a polygon vertex • a triangle with two side of equal length • a set of values that show an exact position • the longest side of a right-angled triangle • ...
Chapter 5 Test Entrepreneurship 2023-02-22
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- distinctive aspects, qualities, or characteristics of a product or service
- A unfinished version of the product or service that can be used for testing
- Means by which a product or service is delivered
- Process testing a business concept; allowing the entrepreneur to decide whether a new business concept has potential
- Things that promote the value of a product or service to the customer
- Declaration of specific aspirations of a company, major goals
- Declaration of the scope and purpose of a company
- A person that receives funds from something
- Those most likely to buy the product or service
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- Means of delivering directly to the customer
- Distribution channel through which a product or service flows from the producer to the customer
- Means of delivering indirectly to the customer
- Clear and concise description of a business opportunity
- Document describing a new business and a strategy to launch the business
- Description of how entrepreneurs plan to make money with their business concepts
- Organization of individuals and businesses in a specific industry
- Matrix outlining your competitors
- Fed. agency that provides services to small businesses and new entrepreneurs
- Brief recounting of the key points contained in a business plan
- A group of businesses with a common goal/agenda
20 Clues: Matrix outlining your competitors • A person that receives funds from something • Means of delivering directly to the customer • Means of delivering indirectly to the customer • A group of businesses with a common goal/agenda • Those most likely to buy the product or service • Means by which a product or service is delivered • ...
Host Immune Response 2020-11-02
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- Intensifies the response of other immune fighters
- Once activated will pour millions of antibodies into the blood stream
- The immune system that develops throughout life and is antigen specific
- Small white blood cells that recognize and control invaders
- Leukocytes in the blood stream
- Y-shaped proteins
- The process of capturing and destruction of bacteria by phagocytes
- The prostaglandin that initiates most of the alveolar bone destruction in periodontitis
- Powerful biochemical mediators that increase the permeability and dilation of blood vessels to allow for increase movement of immune cells to the site of infection
- White blood cells that capture microorganisms
- When leukocytes push their way between the endothelial cells and enter the underlying connective tissue
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- A biochemical mediator that signals the immune system to send more phagocytes to the site of infection
- A group of enzymes that act together causing the breakdown connective tissue matrix in periodontitis
- The immune system present at birth and is not antigen specific
- The process whereby leukocytes engulf and digest microorganisms
- Bactericidal and digestive enzymes
- The attraction of leukocytes to the site of infection
- Neutrophils that are the first responders that capture and destroy bacterial invaders
- Antibodies are collectively known as:
- Leukocytes in the tissues
- Puncturing of cell membrane
- A subgroup of cytokines
22 Clues: Y-shaped proteins • A subgroup of cytokines • Leukocytes in the tissues • Puncturing of cell membrane • Leukocytes in the blood stream • Bactericidal and digestive enzymes • Antibodies are collectively known as: • White blood cells that capture microorganisms • Intensifies the response of other immune fighters • The attraction of leukocytes to the site of infection • ...
physiology 2020-10-20
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- fracture generally occurs in the spongy bone in the spine.
- protection for broad surfaces
- dense and appears homogenous
- shaft of bone
- limbs and girdles
- area of the back of the head
- bone forming cells
- ends of the bones
- proctect spinal cord
- common amoung kids
- a compound bone that forms the base of the cranium
- bones form on both sides of the skull
- provide support and stablility
- fracture a straight break right across a bone
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- fracture more common among athletes.
- 33 individual bones
- fracture when the bone is fractured, one fragment of bone goes into another.
- surrounds and protects the anterior portion of the brain.
- fracture the bone is shattered into many pieces
- fracture a fracture where at least one part of the bone has been twisted.
- ribs bones that are not attached directly
- large cells that reobsorb or break down bone matrix
- spongey bone
- formed in the longitudinal axis of the body
- breastbone
- a mature bone cell
- bones bone forming the central side and upper back part of each side of the skull.
- lower part of the sternum
- made of small needle-like pieces and open space.
- strongest bone of the body
30 Clues: breastbone • spongey bone • shaft of bone • limbs and girdles • ends of the bones • a mature bone cell • bone forming cells • common amoung kids • 33 individual bones • proctect spinal cord • lower part of the sternum • strongest bone of the body • dense and appears homogenous • area of the back of the head • protection for broad surfaces • provide support and stablility • ...
Bone Characteristics 2020-10-05
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- process where the matrix is reabsorbed on one surface of a bone and deposited on another
- initiate calcification; bone building cells
- bone segments are pulled apart as a result of twisting action; fracture
- function of skeletal system; protects the most important informal organ from injury
- hollow; space within diaphysis; contains yellow bone marrow
- thin membrane that line store medullary cavity
- estrogen from the ovaries in girls; testosterone from the testes in boy
- mature bone cells; main cells; exchange nutrients and waste with blood
- condition characterized by abnormally low levels of calcium
- markings the surface feature of bones; depends on the function and location of the body
- active form of vitamin D; produced by the kidneys; stimulates the absorption of calcium and phosphate from the digestive tract
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- a partial fracture in which only one side of the bone is broken
- produced by pituitary gland; controls bone growth
- process of bone deployment; cartilage is replaced by bone through childhood
- produced by the parathyroid glands; stimulates osteoclast proliferation and activity
- inhibits osteoclast activity and stimulates calcium uptake by the bones
- straight across a long axis of the bone; fracture
- condition characterized by abnormally high levels of calcium
- yellow bone marrow; consists of adipose cells
- function of skeletal system; structural framework
20 Clues: initiate calcification; bone building cells • yellow bone marrow; consists of adipose cells • thin membrane that line store medullary cavity • produced by pituitary gland; controls bone growth • straight across a long axis of the bone; fracture • function of skeletal system; structural framework • hollow; space within diaphysis; contains yellow bone marrow • ...
Unique Structure of Plant Cells 2020-10-06
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- Pigment that add the blue and purple colors in flowers.
- Plant cell organelle that is mostly responsible for photosynthesis, and contains both accessory pigments (like carotenoids) and chlorophyll a and b.
- An aggregation of microfibrils, visible with the light microscope.
- Plastid that stores lipids.
- Light deprived plastid. Will become a chloroplast if exposed to light.
- Embryonic plastid, usually found in rapidly dividing cells.
- Secondary metabolite used in essential oils.
- One of the most important constituents of the secondary cell wall of land plants. It waterproofs the cell.
- Colourless plastid.
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- Pigment that reflects orange and yellow light.
- Pigment that refrects green and absorbed red and blue light.
- Space or cavity within cytoplasm filled with cell sap.
- A colored plastid that lacks chlorophyll, but is rich in carotenoids. Used to color fruits and flowers.
- Structural polysaccharide contained in the primary cell wall of land plants.
- Living part of the cell, excluding the nucleus.
- Matrix of the cytoplasm. Nitrogen rich.
- Plastid that stores starch.
- Pigment that reflects yellow light.
- Secondary metabolite that have pronounced physiological actions on humans.
- A threadlike component of the cell wall, composed of cellulose molecules.
- Gaps in the secondary cell wall that extend from a plastid.
- Collective protoplasm throughout the whole plant body.
22 Clues: Colourless plastid. • Plastid that stores starch. • Plastid that stores lipids. • Pigment that reflects yellow light. • Matrix of the cytoplasm. Nitrogen rich. • Secondary metabolite used in essential oils. • Pigment that reflects orange and yellow light. • Living part of the cell, excluding the nucleus. • Space or cavity within cytoplasm filled with cell sap. • ...
word within a word 2020-12-02
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- when the bell rings, we are diss____ed.
- ________logy is the study of human civilization.
- protagonist of the matrix.
- glue is a type of __hesive.
- someone who is specialized in a certain topic.
- associated with medical terms, it means "inflammation".
- a ____ury is 100 years.
- ______fugal force is a force that moves out from the center.
- a class you probably have is ___logy.
- mon_______ is the government system that britain follows
- if you are a ____ible person, you are more believable.
- if someone is a drunk___, it means they are always drunk.
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- ______phobia is the fear of books.
- an ____biography is a book where the author writes about their own life.
- ____rium is where you keep fish.
- many people ride public trans____.
- a ____ionary is a book of all the words.
- homi_____ is the act of killing someone.
- when bored in class, you may _____le on a piece of paper.
- if you are being mean to someone, they might call you ____igerant.
- geo____ is the study of rocks.
- "on my momma no ___".
- during surgery doctors make cuts aka as incisions.
- my hairline is already beginning to re____.
- ____ r8 is a super cool car.
25 Clues: "on my momma no ___". • a ____ury is 100 years. • protagonist of the matrix. • glue is a type of __hesive. • ____ r8 is a super cool car. • geo____ is the study of rocks. • ____rium is where you keep fish. • ______phobia is the fear of books. • many people ride public trans____. • a class you probably have is ___logy. • when the bell rings, we are diss____ed. • ...
Skeletal Review 2021-02-26
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- occurs at the shaft, first ossification.
- bone cell that lives in the lacuna
- lining around the bone
- Small canals connecting lacunae to the central canal
- Scapula, clavicle, and humerus.
- found in the diaphysis of the long bone. Contains yellow marrow.
- Upper and Lower limbs
- bone cell that makes bone matrix
- Process of making blood cells
- lining of the medullary cavity
- cartilage region at the epiphysis. Where your bones grow.
- occurs at the end of the bones or bone growth at the ends of the bone
- Like a small lake that contains bone fluid and the osteocyte.
- Ends of the bone
- over working osteoclasts causes bones to become brittle.
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- The shaft of the bone
- blood vessels and nerves that are surrounded by osteon.
- closely packed; made of lamellae.
- made of coxal bones, femur, and sacrum
- process of turning hyaline cartilage into bone
- cartilage at the ends of long bones
- contains red marrow which is where hematopoiesis occurs.
- Protects your vital organs; Made of Skull, vertebral column, and thoracic cage.
- flat bones
- what happens when primary and secondary ossification meet?
- long bones
- bone cell that breaks down bone --releasing the calcium back to the blood
- bone tissue
28 Clues: flat bones • long bones • bone tissue • Ends of the bone • The shaft of the bone • Upper and Lower limbs • lining around the bone • Process of making blood cells • lining of the medullary cavity • Scapula, clavicle, and humerus. • bone cell that makes bone matrix • closely packed; made of lamellae. • bone cell that lives in the lacuna • cartilage at the ends of long bones • ...
Cellular Respiration 2018-01-29
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- The name for the chemical reactions and processes that extract energy from food so that an organism can use it.
- respiration includes the krebs cycle and electron transport and is an aerobic process
- organisms obtain energy in a process called
- A reaction that causes the gain of an electron.
- the location of the Krebs cycles inside the mitochondria
- An enzyme (-ase) that links two molecules
- A synonym for the citric acid cycle.
- glycolysis followed by the reduction of pyruvate o ethyl alcohol, regenerating NAD+ and releasing carbon dioxide.
- converts to ATP by capturing energy and a phosphate
- type of cellular respiration that occurs in the cytoplasm
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- the 6-C compound that is the main energy source for cellular respiration
- A series of electron carrier molecules that shuttle electrons during the redox reactions
- motor-like enzyme that makes ATP.
- The process of oxidizing glucose without oxygen.
- A reaction that causes the loss of an electron.
- the formation of ATP by enzyme directly transferring a phosphate group to ADP from an organic molecule
- Second Stage of Cellular Respiration
- The energy released in a chemical reaction.
- way in which each chemical step leads to the next; example is glycolysis
- the main objective of cellular respiration to produce ____
20 Clues: motor-like enzyme that makes ATP. • Second Stage of Cellular Respiration • A synonym for the citric acid cycle. • An enzyme (-ase) that links two molecules • organisms obtain energy in a process called • The energy released in a chemical reaction. • A reaction that causes the loss of an electron. • A reaction that causes the gain of an electron. • ...
Photosynthesis Challenge 2018-11-07
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- abbreviation for process where electrons are passed along in a series of oxidation/reduction reactions
- gas byproduct of photosynthesis
- the loss of electrons
- 3 carbon molecule created in CAM and C4 plants
- electron shuttle
- interior of the mitochondria (inside inner membrane)
- name of cycle where carbon fixation occurs
- molecule having only 2 phosphates
- Scientist who created an artificial H+ gradient across the thylakoid membrane and showed this powered ATP production
- 4 carbon molecule created in CAM and C4 plants
- folds of inner mitochondrial membrane
- a stack of flattened discs in chloroplasts (singular)
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- 2nd phase of light independent reactions
- the product of carbon fixation
- type of leaf cell where Calvin cycle occurs in C3 plants
- a complex on the outside of the reaction center
- a flattened stack in chloroplasts
- a type of chlorophyll found in the reaction center
- type of electron flow that allows ATP production but not NADP+ reduction to form NADPH
- word describing the relationship between reactions of photosynthesis and cellular respiration
- plant with two phases for carbon fixation that happen at different times of day
- source of electrons for photosynthesis
- area where light independent reactions happen
- reactant in photosynthesis
- one item needed for Engelmann's experiment
25 Clues: electron shuttle • the loss of electrons • reactant in photosynthesis • the product of carbon fixation • gas byproduct of photosynthesis • a flattened stack in chloroplasts • molecule having only 2 phosphates • folds of inner mitochondrial membrane • source of electrons for photosynthesis • 2nd phase of light independent reactions • name of cycle where carbon fixation occurs • ...
bone physiology 2023-09-28
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- developed in tendons, mostly bone, often mixed with fibrous tissue and cartilage
- surgical realignment of broken bone ends
- nonbony debris at the fracture site is removed by
- a joint is to bend it or decrease the angle between bones of the joint
- conduits for supplying the bone marrow with the raw materials it needs to produce blood
- a break common in children, bone splinters, but break is incomplete
- site of compact bone in the adult
- the bone callus is initially composed of what bone?
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- articulating bones are connected by fibrous tissue
- smooth, slippery, porous, malleable, insensitive, and bloodless
- where bones connect, all bones move here, classified as immovable, partly movable, freely movable
- inside our hollow bones, spongy center core
- consists of numerous repeating lamellar units
- located between thyroid follicles, secrete calcitonin, which decreases plasma calcium by inhibiting resorption and enhancing deposition in bone
- the end of a long bone
- a joint that isn't commonly found in the axial skeleton
- all the bodys new red blood cells
- "residences of osteocytes"
- longer in one axis than in another, they are characterized by a medullary cavity, a hollow diaphysis of compact bone, and at least 2 epiphyses
- bone cells that liquefy bone matrix and release calcium to the blood are called
20 Clues: the end of a long bone • "residences of osteocytes" • all the bodys new red blood cells • site of compact bone in the adult • surgical realignment of broken bone ends • inside our hollow bones, spongy center core • consists of numerous repeating lamellar units • nonbony debris at the fracture site is removed by • articulating bones are connected by fibrous tissue • ...
Musculoskeletal Anatomy Ch 35 2023-11-02
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- bone-forming cell
- enlargement; increase in the size of a muscle
- without tone; denervated muscle that atrophies
- ropelike bundles of collagen fibrils connecting bones
- process in which minerals (calcium) is deposited in bone matrix
- decrease in the size of a muscle
- having greater than normal muscle tone
- refers to a reduction in bone mass to below normal levels
- abnormal sensation (ex: tingling, burning, numbness)
- excess fluid, can be in a joint
- membrane in a joint that secretes lubricating fluid
- increase of concave (curved in) curvature of the lumbar spine
- fluid-filled sac found in connective tissue, usually in the joint area
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- cord of fibrous tissue connecting muscle to bones
- process that ensures bone maintenance through simultaneous bone resorption and formation
- increase in the convex (curved out) curvature of the thoracic spine
- abnormal shortening of muscle, joint, or both
- grating or crackling sound or sensation, may occur with movement of ends of a broken bone or irregular joint surface
- tough, elastic, avascular tissue at the ends of bone
- removal/destruction of tissue, such as bone
- limp, without muscle tone
- lateral curving of the spine
- bone resorption cell
- fibrous tissue that covers, supports, and separates muscles
24 Clues: bone-forming cell • bone resorption cell • limp, without muscle tone • lateral curving of the spine • excess fluid, can be in a joint • decrease in the size of a muscle • having greater than normal muscle tone • removal/destruction of tissue, such as bone • abnormal shortening of muscle, joint, or both • enlargement; increase in the size of a muscle • ...
The blood 2024-01-30
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- very immature red blood cells that are actively synthesizing hemoglobin
- Responsible for the cell’s ability to transport oxygen and carbon dioxide and makes up over 95% of RBC intracellular proteins
- a plasma transport protein
- Platelets formation
- Red blood cell formation
- When large numbers of RBCs break down in the circulation, the urine can turn reddish or brown
- percentage of whole blood volume occupied by formed elements
- specialists in blood formation and function
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- an orange-yellow pigment (Biliverdin is then converted into this and released into the bloodstream)
- White blood cells
- organic compound with a green color (When heme is stripped of its iron it is converted into this)
- Erythropoiesis stimulating hormone which appears during anemia, when blood flow to the kidney declines, and when the oxygen content of air in the lungs declines
- White blood cell formation
- common sampling technique in which blood is taken from a vein
- Platelets
- Red blood cells, the most abundant blood cells which are essential for the transport of oxygen in the blood
- The blood of a person who has a low hematocrit, or whose RBSc have a reduced hemoglobin content, has a reduced oxygen carrying capacity
- a specialized connective tissue that contains cells suspended in a fluid matrix
- rupture of RBCs
- tissue: Red bone marrow
20 Clues: Platelets • rupture of RBCs • White blood cells • Platelets formation • tissue: Red bone marrow • Red blood cell formation • White blood cell formation • a plasma transport protein • specialists in blood formation and function • percentage of whole blood volume occupied by formed elements • common sampling technique in which blood is taken from a vein • ...
Matthew Crossword! 2023-10-27
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- Which southern Italian city is widely considered the birth place of pizza? (6)
- What is the best selling book of all time? (3,7)
- City associated with the famous street artist, Banksy (7)
- The lowest natural point on earth? (7,6)
- Director of 2003 movie which went on to win eleven oscars (5,7)
- In which European city is Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet set? (6)
- Who wrote the novel 'Gone Girl' which was later made into a movie? (7,5)
- US State capital of Alaska (6)
- Which US State is President Joe Biden from?(12)
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- Where is the US Office set? (8)
- Name disney's first film (4,5)
- The fifth wife of Henry VIII (9,6)
- What colour of pill does Neo take in the first Matrix movie? (3)
- Who was the first actor to play James Bond? (4,7)
- What is Sheldon Cooper's catchphrase in Big Bang Theory (7)
- Most common name for a baby girl born in 2022
- Which country has the most islands?
- Which city played host to the Summer Olympics in 2000? (6)
- In which country would you find the Rijksmuseum (11)
- Author Stephanie Garber's first series (7)
- Philosopher influential in development of socialism (4,4)
- What is the first name of John Boyega's character in Star Wars? (4)
22 Clues: Name disney's first film (4,5) • US State capital of Alaska (6) • Where is the US Office set? (8) • The fifth wife of Henry VIII (9,6) • Which country has the most islands? • The lowest natural point on earth? (7,6) • Author Stephanie Garber's first series (7) • Most common name for a baby girl born in 2022 • Which US State is President Joe Biden from?(12) • ...
Glengarry Crossword 2024-06-17
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- The other thing that we try and teach you characters.
- Where the other dorms are allowed to go in the evening
- Mars Bar ---- is the stuff of nightmares.
- Your first hike at Gaz
- Are there any left in the fruit fridge?
- Should be called "Mr. Anderson".
- Do not go in this (Pickleball)
- The break that everyone wants (not from a MTB)
- Plays the piano better than Sobey
- The Viking of Foxtrot
- Your Last hike at Gaz
- He who decides whether a Hike can go ahead (or not).
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- The one thing you all left behind to come here, and the purpose of our final journey (even though it makes you sick).
- Saul Britton's favourite track
- Mr Daley's favourite hike
- Doesn't need a radio
- Poet who wrote the poem recited by Max at Gaz Factor
- The 1999 film we never want to hear of again (will give us GGPSTD)
- This flower calls you home from the top of the Driveway
- When is your dorm never chosen to go for dinner?
- The subject that averaged the most tasks per student
- ...will never verse Sir Stu in Pickleball, ever again.
- The king of the kitchen.
- Plays the piano better than Grant
24 Clues: Doesn't need a radio • The Viking of Foxtrot • Your Last hike at Gaz • Your first hike at Gaz • The king of the kitchen. • Mr Daley's favourite hike • Saul Britton's favourite track • Do not go in this (Pickleball) • Should be called "Mr. Anderson". • Plays the piano better than Sobey • Plays the piano better than Grant • Are there any left in the fruit fridge? • ...
Chapter 4 A &P 2024-09-24
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- covers body surfaces; lines body cavities hollow organs, and ducts, and forms glands
- study of tissue
- cells that secret substances
- a group of similar cells that work together
- liquid matrix (plasma), red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets
- 2 or more layers of epithelium tissue
- single layer that looks like more
- protects and supports the body and its organs, binds organs together, stores energy reserves as fat, and provides immunity
- composed of several different connective tissues- bone and red and yellow bone marrow
- collagen and elastic fibers embedded in chondroitin sulfate
- cube-shaped epithelium tissue
- generates the force needed to make body structures move
- single-layer epithelium tissue
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- fibers loosely intertwined among many cells; connective tissue
- change from flat epithelium tissue
- support nerve cells
- walls of hollow organs
- thicker, more fiber, less cells connective tissue
- attached to bones; muscular tissue
- detects changes inside and outside the body and initiates and transmits nerve impulses that coordinate body activities to help maintain homeostasis
- study cells and tissues to diagnose disease
- tall and thin epithelium tissue
- forms heart; muscular tissue
- flat epithelium tissue
- nerve cells
- fluid in lymphatic vessels
- strengthen and support tissues
27 Clues: nerve cells • study of tissue • support nerve cells • walls of hollow organs • flat epithelium tissue • fluid in lymphatic vessels • cells that secret substances • forms heart; muscular tissue • cube-shaped epithelium tissue • strengthen and support tissues • single-layer epithelium tissue • tall and thin epithelium tissue • single layer that looks like more • ...
Exam 2 Review C 2024-09-28
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- _______ receptors are fast acting signals observed in all muscle and nerve function
- ________ Inhibitors bind to somewhere else on an enzyme to reduce its efficiency
- pigment that absorbs light energy; reflects green wavelengths
- H+ is pumped back into mitochondria matrix which drives ATP production
- any body cell that is not a germ cell
- _____ Cycle that extracts as much energy and electrons as possible, leaving only CO2
- method of ATP production in anaerobic conditions; uses something other than O2 as final electron acceptor
- As electrons move across the _______ transport chain, H+ flows across the mitochondria’s cell membrane
- all of the genetic information in an organism
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- Cell signal targets a nearby cell
- the breakdown of glucose into two pyruvate molecules
- producers; organisms that can synthesize their own food
- breaking down a molecule to release energy
- building up a molecule which requires energy
- Cell signal targets another cell through the bloodstream
- Chromosomes condense and nucleus breaks down
- particles of light
- obtain their food by eating other organic material, such as plants or animal flesh
- Free energy available to your system/chemical reaction
- any signaling molecule that binds to a receptor
- every energy transfer increases the entropy in the universe; ______ Law of Thermodynamics
21 Clues: particles of light • Cell signal targets a nearby cell • any body cell that is not a germ cell • breaking down a molecule to release energy • building up a molecule which requires energy • Chromosomes condense and nucleus breaks down • all of the genetic information in an organism • any signaling molecule that binds to a receptor • ...
PSYCHOLOGY IN PIECES 2025-03-13
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- A man’s life is a TV show, but he’s the last to know.
- Pretending you’re a Buddha while secretly stressing about your to-do list.
- A fake treatment that still works wonders.
- Exhaustion from overworking yourself.
- A movie where feelings can walk!
- Dreams within dreams, and your reality depends on a spinning top
- Ability to make lemonade when life gives you lemons.
- Your brain’s sneaky way of saying, “I already know everything.”
- When you realize you’re dreaming and immediately decide to fly... or eat pizza.
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- Your gut feeling, which is either genius or just indigestion.
- When life feels like a rerun, but you can’t change the channel.
- "You go first, no, you go first" in an emergency.
- Sitting quietly and trying not to itch your nose for 10 minutes.
- Let the dog drool in peace!
- Believing the glass is half full, even when it’s clearly just a shot glass.
- Sticking to your goals even when it’s tough.
- The movie that made you question if you’re real or just a simulation.
- The art of counting your blessings instead of your problems.
- Feeling what someone else feels.
- That feeling when your friend’s vacation pics are way better than yours.
20 Clues: Let the dog drool in peace! • A movie where feelings can walk! • Feeling what someone else feels. • Exhaustion from overworking yourself. • A fake treatment that still works wonders. • Sticking to your goals even when it’s tough. • "You go first, no, you go first" in an emergency. • Ability to make lemonade when life gives you lemons. • ...
Famous Quotes 2025-03-22
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- "My precious."
- "Very nice!"
- "I'll find you, and I'll kill you"
- "Just keep swimming"
- "How you doin'?"
- "First rule about ____ is you don't talk about ____" (Movie)
- "I see dead people" (Movie)
- "Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get."
- "You shall not pass!"
- "Yippee Ki Yay, motherfucker"
- "Ay Caramba"
- "Its leviosa no leviosaaaah!!"
- "Look at me. I'm the captain now."
- "Family"
- "Exercise gives you endorphins. Endorphins make you happy. Happy people just don't shoot their husbands. They just don't."
- "Heres Jhonny!"(Movie)
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- "I have had it with these motherfucking snakes on this motherfucking plane!" (Real Actor Name)
- "To be or not to be, that is the question."
- "With great power comes great responsibility"
- "Be yourself, Everyone else is taken"
- "It ain't about how hard you hit. It's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward."
- "That’s one small step for a man, a giant leap for mankind."
- "I volunteer as tribute"
- "A sudden rain does not last the whole day"
- "I will think about it tomorrow" (Gone with the wind)
- "Theres a snake in my boot"
- "Red pill or the Blue Pill" (Movie)
- "Keep my wife out your F****** mouth"
- "Why so serious"
29 Clues: "Family" • "Very nice!" • "Ay Caramba" • "My precious." • "How you doin'?" • "Why so serious" • "Just keep swimming" • "You shall not pass!" • "Heres Jhonny!"(Movie) • "I volunteer as tribute" • "I see dead people" (Movie) • "Theres a snake in my boot" • "Yippee Ki Yay, motherfucker" • "Its leviosa no leviosaaaah!!" • "I'll find you, and I'll kill you" • "Look at me. I'm the captain now." • ...
film 2025-08-31
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- Tarantino’s iconic 1994 crime film
- romance and disaster film directed by James Cameron
- actress known for Breakfast at Tiffany’s
- film starring Gal Gadot
- film starring Sylvester Stallone
- British spy played by many actors
- film starring Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling
- adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg
- comedy starring Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant
- Hanks plays a man with a remarkable life journey
- superhero film set in Wakanda
- space opera franchise created by George Lucas
- character in The Lord of the Rings
- 1942 romance set during World War II
- behind the Avengers and Iron Man movies
- Disney film featuring the song “Let It Go”
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- heist film starring Leonardo DiCaprio
- Reeves stars as Neo in this sci-fi classic
- director of Jaws and E.T.
- drama based on a Stephen King novella
- Brando stars in this mafia classic
- film set on the planet Pandora
- film featuring Joaquin Phoenix as a comic book villain
- film series based on a J.R.R. Tolkien novel
- studio behind Toy Story and Finding Nemo
25 Clues: film starring Gal Gadot • director of Jaws and E.T. • superhero film set in Wakanda • film set on the planet Pandora • film starring Sylvester Stallone • British spy played by many actors • Tarantino’s iconic 1994 crime film • Brando stars in this mafia classic • character in The Lord of the Rings • 1942 romance set during World War II • heist film starring Leonardo DiCaprio • ...
Ava sheckels 2025-06-04
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- an ordered list of numbers following a pattern
- the set of all possible output values of a function
- a rectangular array of numbers arranged in rows and columns
- order doesn't matter
- a line that a graph approaches but never touches
- a number that shows how many times to multiply the base by itself
- operation an operation that reverses the effect of another operation
- a relation where each input has exactly one output
- the inverse operation of exponentiation
- an expression with variables and coefficients combined using addition, subtraction, and multiplication
- a number expressed as a ratio of two integers
- a polynomial with exactly two terms
- a function in which a variable is the exponent
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- a polynomial of degree 2
- one output
- breaking down an expression into a product of simpler expressions
- order matters
- the highest or lowest point on the graph of a parabola
- of equations a set of two or more equations with the same variables
- the U-shaped graph of a quadratic function
- the set of all possible input values for a function
- numbers numbers that include a real part and an imaginary part
- a symbol used to denote roots, like square roots
23 Clues: one output • order matters • order doesn't matter • a polynomial of degree 2 • a polynomial with exactly two terms • the inverse operation of exponentiation • the U-shaped graph of a quadratic function • a number expressed as a ratio of two integers • an ordered list of numbers following a pattern • a function in which a variable is the exponent • ...
Crossword Homework (H) 2025-12-10
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- — Singer known for huge world tours.
- — Easy to shape or influence.
- — Singer and actress.
- — Actress known for Euphoria.
- — Old and falling apart.
- — Actor known for The Matrix.
- — Playful water animal that floats on its back.
- — To pretend to be sick to avoid work.
- — Black-and-white bear that eats bamboo.
- — Rude or not polite.
- — Singer with very high notes.
- — Focused too much on small rules.
- — Singer and beauty brand creator.
- — Short but meaningful.
- — Big-eyed animal from Madagascar.
- — Smart ocean animal that jumps in water.
- — To read carefully.
- — Attractive to look at.
- — Not matching or out of place.
- — Clothing that looks flattering.
- — Active at dawn or dusk.
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- — Singer and former One Direction member.
- — Singer known as “Queen Bey.”
- — Slow reptile with a shell.
- — To take or add territory.
- — Careless or not concerned.
- — Actor who plays Spider-Man.
- — Actor known for Titanic.
- — Repeating something unnecessarily.
- — Australian animal that sleeps in trees.
- — Dishonesty; two-faced behavior.
- — Complete nonsense.
- — In a very sudden or steep way.
- — Fast bird used in hunting.
- — Lizard that changes colors.
- — Very slow-moving tree animal.
- — To complain a lot.
- — Big cat known as the king of the jungle.
38 Clues: — Complete nonsense. • — To complain a lot. • — To read carefully. • — Singer and actress. • — Rude or not polite. • — Short but meaningful. • — Old and falling apart. • — Attractive to look at. • — Active at dawn or dusk. • — Actor known for Titanic. • — To take or add territory. • — Slow reptile with a shell. • — Careless or not concerned. • — Fast bird used in hunting. • ...
Manipulating Genomes 2026-03-06
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- Short repeating DNA sequences used in profiling
- The gel matrix used in DNA separation
- An enzyme that joins DNA fragments together
- Referring to gene therapy affecting body cells only
- A method for separating DNA fragments by size
- The PCR phase where DNA polymerase builds new strands
- The cooling step that allows primers to bind in PCR
- A short DNA sequence used to detect a specific gene
- A DNA vehicle used to transfer genetic material
- A set of DNA fragments used as size references
- The study of entire genomes and their functions
- A method of tagging DNA fragments for detection
- Computational analysis of genetic and genomic data
- A circular DNA vector found in bacteria
- The heating step that separates DNA strands in PCR
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- A first‑generation method of DNA sequencing
- Referring to heritable gene modification in gametes
- Overhanging DNA ends formed by staggered cuts
- The analysis of DNA patterns for identification
- A complete set of genetic material in an organism
- An organism containing DNA from another species
- A genome‑editing system guided by RNA
- An enzyme that cuts DNA at specific sequences
- DNA formed by combining genetic material from sources
- A technique used to amplify DNA fragments
25 Clues: The gel matrix used in DNA separation • A genome‑editing system guided by RNA • A circular DNA vector found in bacteria • A technique used to amplify DNA fragments • A first‑generation method of DNA sequencing • An enzyme that joins DNA fragments together • Overhanging DNA ends formed by staggered cuts • A method for separating DNA fragments by size • ...
Things 2020-12-08
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- they say she’s this but she cries at night
- watch repair in Tallahassee
- type of cheese AKA curds and whey
- “Pizza ______” - restaurant from Toy Story
- Mary sheered her little lamb to make this type of jacket
- big cat clothing brand
- cheese and Federer nationality
- a street where nightmares occur
- harder to defeat Sephiroth on this difficulty setting
- her number is 867-5309
- artist behind “Gangnam Style”
- what “Brave” is about
- if these are moving then you’re lying
- the final frontier
- Doug Funny put a belt on his head to become this superhero
- mash square to do this
- evolves from Clefairy
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- a gelatinous treat
- Most wouldn’t volunteer for these games
- Solange Beyonce’s actual surname
- my impression sounds like Gollum
- he left us feeling “Blue” when he “went to college”
- protect against attack
- a type of whisper accompanied by famous sax riff?
- C.S. Lewis’s lion king
- (anti) hero from Harry Potter
- Elrond’s rival in the Matrix
- wizard whose name is an anagram of an anti-semite
- harder to defeat sephiroth without this weapon
- evolution of Krabby
- use this to get thru but don’t mess up that R-wing!
31 Clues: a gelatinous treat • the final frontier • evolution of Krabby • what “Brave” is about • evolves from Clefairy • protect against attack • big cat clothing brand • C.S. Lewis’s lion king • her number is 867-5309 • mash square to do this • watch repair in Tallahassee • Elrond’s rival in the Matrix • (anti) hero from Harry Potter • artist behind “Gangnam Style” • cheese and Federer nationality • ...
Tissues 2022-09-07
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- a protein fiber that is neither collagen nor elastic
- the adjective of a tissue that makes blood
- The name for the cell body of a neuron
- When we combine ground substance and protein fibers
- the tissue that protects and prevents heat loss
- a two word name for the areolar connective tissue under a mucous membrane
- The most common protein fiber in your body
- the hydrophobic chemicals found inside a fat cell
- a scientific name that refers to platelets
- functional unit of compact bone
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- The helper cells of the nervous system
- A location where elastic cartilage is found
- The concentric circles around the central canal of an osteon
- A 'juvenile' cartilage cell
- rod like bony structures inside a spongy bone
- The embryological origin of connective tissues
- the living space/area of cartilage and bone cells
- What skeletal muscle and cardiac muscle have in common
- The cell at the start of all connective tissue propers
- a chemical released by mast cells
- very long slender projection of a neuron
- what we find in the intercalated discs of cardiac muscle and between smooth muscle cells (2 words)
- scientific name of a red blood cell
- a location (plural) where one would find dense regular connective tissue
24 Clues: A 'juvenile' cartilage cell • functional unit of compact bone • a chemical released by mast cells • scientific name of a red blood cell • The helper cells of the nervous system • The name for the cell body of a neuron • very long slender projection of a neuron • the adjective of a tissue that makes blood • The most common protein fiber in your body • ...
Anatomy- Tissues 2023-01-17
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- "cobwebby" tissue that cushions and protects the body organs it wraps
- replacement of damaged cells by the same type of tissue
- the only fluid or liquid connective tissue
- soft pink tissue composed of new capillaries that is formed after tissue injury
- type of cartilage making up the external ear
- decrease in the size of a tissue
- type of cartilage found in embryonic skeletons and at bone endings
- tissue that is found lining and covering body organs and cavities
- when tissue fills with blood; swelling
- nonliving component of connective tissue
- epithelium that is composed of one layer of cells only
- osseous tissue; contains a hard matrix of calcium and collagen
- type of cartilage found between the vertebrae
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- having no blood supply; true of epithelial tissue.
- replacement of damaged cells by scar tissue
- epithelium that is composed of many layers of cells
- main tissue type that is most abundant and widespread in the body
- connective tissue made of tightly packed collagen fibers
- abnormal growth of cells
- connective tissue that has more cells and fewer fibers
- increase in the size of a tissue
- fat tissue
- connective tissue that is found in lymphoid organs only such as the tonsils and spleen
23 Clues: fat tissue • abnormal growth of cells • decrease in the size of a tissue • increase in the size of a tissue • when tissue fills with blood; swelling • nonliving component of connective tissue • the only fluid or liquid connective tissue • replacement of damaged cells by scar tissue • type of cartilage making up the external ear • type of cartilage found between the vertebrae • ...
physiology 2020-10-20
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- bones bone forming the central side and upper back part of each side of the skull.
- breastbone
- a compound bone that forms the base of the cranium
- fracture generally occurs in the spongy bone in the spine.
- fracture a fracture where at least one part of the bone has been twisted.
- a mature bone cell
- ribs bones that are not attached directly
- large cells that reobsorb or break down bone matrix
- protection for broad surfaces
- fracture when the bone is fractured, one fragment of bone goes into another.
- fracture more common among athletes.
- provide support and stablility
- area of the back of the head
- common amoung kids
- bones form on both sides of the skull
- made of small needle-like pieces and open space.
- spongey bone
- surrounds and protects the anterior portion of the brain.
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- formed in the longitudinal axis of the body
- limbs and girdles
- shaft of bone
- lower part of the sternum
- proctect spinal cord
- fracture the bone is shattered into many pieces
- bone forming cells
- fracture a straight break right across a bone
- dense and appears homogenous
- ends of the bones
- 33 individual bones
- strongest bone of the body
30 Clues: breastbone • spongey bone • shaft of bone • limbs and girdles • ends of the bones • bone forming cells • a mature bone cell • common amoung kids • 33 individual bones • proctect spinal cord • lower part of the sternum • strongest bone of the body • dense and appears homogenous • area of the back of the head • protection for broad surfaces • provide support and stablility • ...
SCIENCE 9 FIRST QUARTER 2023-05-25
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- Electron carrier molecule produced during photosynthesis
- The enzyme involved in carbon fixation during photosynthesis
- RESPIRATION The process of converting glucose into ATP in the presence of oxygen
- Pores on the surface of leaves through which gases pass
- The process of moving substances within a cell
- The process of converting light energy into chemical energy in plants
- The process of breaking down molecules using water
- The pigment responsible for capturing light energy in photosynthesis
- The primary product of photosynthesis
- Vascular tissue that transports water and minerals in plants
- The process of converting glucose into pyruvate in the absence of oxygen
- The breakdown of glucose to produce energy without oxygen
- Vascular tissue that transports sugars and nutrients in plants
- Biological catalysts that speed up chemical reactions
- The fluid-filled space within the chloroplasts
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- The three-carbon molecule produced during photosynthesis
- The breakdown of glucose into pyruvate
- The process of splitting water molecules in photosynthesis
- Electron carrier molecule produced during cellular respiration
- The addition of a phosphate group to a molecule
- The site of cellular respiration in eukaryotic cells
- The high-energy molecule produced during cellular respiration
- The waste product of photosynthesis
- Packets of light energy
- Reactions that occur in the fluid-filled space inside the mitochondria
25 Clues: Packets of light energy • The waste product of photosynthesis • The primary product of photosynthesis • The breakdown of glucose into pyruvate • The process of moving substances within a cell • The fluid-filled space within the chloroplasts • The addition of a phosphate group to a molecule • The process of breaking down molecules using water • ...
Bio 110 Final Exam Review 2012-12-02
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- the beta-linked carb that makes up the structure of most plants
- the part of the cell responsible for altering and packaging proteins to be exported from the cell
- the type of transport that requires ATP
- a molecule that possesses both hydrophilic and hydrophobic parts
- stores Ca2+ and is responsible for intracellular detoxification
- area within the nucleus where rRNA and ribosome assembly occurs
- cytoplasmic connections between gaps in the adjoining plant cell walls
- synthesizes proteins to be exported
- the repeating subunit of a polymer
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- the organization of the cell membrane
- the method by which a cell can engulf and internalize structures
- the area inside the inner membrane of the mitochondria
- pumps a single molecule in a single direction
- protein that is parallel to the cell membrane but does not pass through
- lipid-protein structure on the surface of cells used for communication
- a filament of the cytoskeleton that is relatively rigid and maintains cell shape
- protein that passess through the cell membrane
- a type of lipid, athletes sometimes use the anabolic types
- the type of bond between amino acids
- transports two types of molecules in different directions
- name of the channel protein that allows the diffusion of water
21 Clues: the repeating subunit of a polymer • synthesizes proteins to be exported • the type of bond between amino acids • the organization of the cell membrane • the type of transport that requires ATP • pumps a single molecule in a single direction • protein that passess through the cell membrane • the area inside the inner membrane of the mitochondria • ...
Bio 110 Final Exam Review 2012-12-02
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- area within the nucleus where rRNA and ribosome assembly occurs
- the beta-linked carb that makes up the structure of most plants
- protein that is parallel to the cell membrane but does not pass through
- synthesizes proteins to be exported
- protein that passess through the cell membrane
- the method by which a cell can engulf and internalize structures
- a molecule that possesses both hydrophilic and hydrophobic parts
- name of the channel protein that allows the diffusion of water
- a type of lipid, athletes sometimes use the anabolic types
- the repeating subunit of a polymer
- the organization of the cell membrane
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- a filament of the cytoskeleton that is relatively rigid and maintains cell shape
- the type of bond between amino acids
- lipid-protein structure on the surface of cells used for communication
- transports two types of molecules in different directions
- stores Ca2+ and is responsible for intracellular detoxification
- cytoplasmic connections between gaps in the adjoining plant cell walls
- the supposed origin of chloroplasts
- the area inside the inner membrane of the mitochondria
- the type of transport that requires ATP
- the part of the cell responsible for altering and packaging proteins to be exported from the cell
- pumps a single molecule in a single direction
22 Clues: the repeating subunit of a polymer • synthesizes proteins to be exported • the supposed origin of chloroplasts • the type of bond between amino acids • the organization of the cell membrane • the type of transport that requires ATP • pumps a single molecule in a single direction • protein that passess through the cell membrane • ...
Cellular respiration 2013-06-12
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- Semifluid matrix between a cell´s plasma membrane ant its nucleoid.
- Second stage reactions start when two pyruvate formed by glycolysis enter the inner compartment of a mitochondrion.
- third stage of aerobic respiration and also occurs inside mitocondria
- An anaerobic metabolic pathway by which cells harvest energy from organic molecules.
- Process of oxidizing food molecules, like glucose, to carbon dioxide and water.
- An organic cofactor.
- A series of reactions that begins carbohydrate breakdown pathways in most types of cells
- Transferred to form two atp.
- The citric acid cycle after this first mediate
- Common currency of energy expendutures in all cells.
- Occur in the absence of oxygen.
- Organelle that aerobic respiration is completed
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- An important metabolic substrate for most living things.
- A type of metabolic reaction that results in the formation of ATP.
- Transfers its electrons to cytochrome II
- Protein that speed a reaction.
- chemical compound composed of two oxygen atoms linked to a single carbon atom.
- Pathway that use oxygen
- A chemical compound that serves as an intermediate in several central metabolic pathways in all organisms.
- Three-carbon end product of glycolysis
- A nucleotide essential in photosynthesis and glycolysis.
- Abbreviation of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
22 Clues: An organic cofactor. • Pathway that use oxygen • Transferred to form two atp. • Protein that speed a reaction. • Occur in the absence of oxygen. • Three-carbon end product of glycolysis • Transfers its electrons to cytochrome II • The citric acid cycle after this first mediate • Organelle that aerobic respiration is completed • ...
Med Microbio 18-22 2013-11-11
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- Inflammation of meninges
- "Immortal" cancerous B cell fused with an antibody producing normal B cell
- Substance produced by microbe that, in small amounts, inhibits another microbe
- Detect antibodies
- Sebum channels blocked with shed cells
- Reaction that causes inflammatory damage
- Delayed reaction due to T-Cell and macrophage migration to foreign antigens
- Inoculation of cowpox virus into skin
- Transmitted via mosquitos
- Drug that kills harmful microbes w/out damaging host
- Risk vs. Benefit
- Rapidly mutating virus transmitted via animal bite
- Inactivated toxin stimulates antibodies
- Kills microbes directly
- Protect brain and spinal cord
- Yeast
- Epithelial cells attached to extracellular matrix that line body cavities
- Turning in of eyelashes
- Caused by Clostridium Tetani
- Reaction after second exposure
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- Inflammation of the brain
- Highly contagious crusting sores
- Inflammation of conjunctiva
- Reaction that involves IgG or IgM antibodies and complement
- Flesh eating bacteria
- Inoculation of smallpox into skin
- Detect antigens
- Interfere withgrowth of microbes
- Leading cause of blindness worldwide
- Prevents the synthesis of intact peptidodglycan
- Inflammation of cornea
- Prevent microbes from growing
- Eggs laid on hair shafts
- Use of drugs to treat disease
- Herpesvirus Varicella-Zoster Virus
35 Clues: Yeast • Detect antigens • Risk vs. Benefit • Detect antibodies • Flesh eating bacteria • Inflammation of cornea • Kills microbes directly • Turning in of eyelashes • Inflammation of meninges • Eggs laid on hair shafts • Inflammation of the brain • Transmitted via mosquitos • Inflammation of conjunctiva • Caused by Clostridium Tetani • Prevent microbes from growing • ...
Cellular Respiration 2013-11-30
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- Type of fermentation used when the body is experiencing oxygen debt after physical excercise
- The 6-carbon compound formed in the first reaction of the Krebs cycle
- Process of producing ATP through the energy of the H+ gradient in the ETC
- The second complex in the ETC used to oxidize NADH
- Organelle in which cellular respiration occurs
- The ax-hack-wacker used to cleave fructose 1-6 biphosphate
- High energy-carrying molecule produced in Krebs cycle that is used to oxidize succinate into fumarate
- A redox reaction in which electrons are lost
- Type of fermentation used by yeast due to their under-developed mitochondria
- Process involving 10 reactions that split glucose into pyruvate
- The scientist who, even after being doubted for several years, won a Nobel Prize for his discovery of chemiosmosis
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- A redox reaction in which electrons are gained
- Location of Krebs cycle reactions
- C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6CO2 + 6H2O + __ATP
- Type of gradient produced by the pumping of hydrogen ions across the mitochondrial cristae
- Form of energy for all cells created in mitochondria
- Enzyme used to catalyze the phosphorylation of glucose
- Reactant used in oxidative decarboxylation to produce a 2 carbon compound
- Excess citrate causes this to happen in cellular respiration
- Final acceptor of electrons in the ETC
20 Clues: Location of Krebs cycle reactions • C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6CO2 + 6H2O + __ATP • Final acceptor of electrons in the ETC • A redox reaction in which electrons are lost • A redox reaction in which electrons are gained • Organelle in which cellular respiration occurs • The second complex in the ETC used to oxidize NADH • Form of energy for all cells created in mitochondria • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary 2013-10-01
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- group of similar cells and their inter cellular substance specialized to perform specific functions
- Ability to transmit an electrical impulse
- Type of ductless glands that empty their hormonal products directly into the blood
- A type of loose connective tissue
- Pertaining to the primary tissue that covers the body surface
- Nonliving material that surrounds living cells
- A Slender threadlike structure or filament
- A type of areolar connective tissue modified to store nutrients
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- Cord of dense fibrous tissue attaching muscle to bone
- Glands that have ducts through which their secretions are carried to a particular site
- A Type of tissue that makes up muscles
- A type of primary tissue, used for support, storage, and protection
- Stimulus to the nervous system
- Cell of the nervous system specialized to generate and transmit signals
- Structural unit of all living things
- White semi-opaque connective tissue
- A Type of tissue that reacts to stimulus and sends electrical signals throughout the body
- Band of regular fibrous tissue that connects bone
- A type of involuntary muscle tissue that surrounds hollow organs and has no striations
- A connective tissue that forms the bony skeleton
- A Type of junction that creates a passageway between two adjacent cells
21 Clues: Stimulus to the nervous system • A type of loose connective tissue • White semi-opaque connective tissue • Structural unit of all living things • A Type of tissue that makes up muscles • Ability to transmit an electrical impulse • A Slender threadlike structure or filament • Nonliving material that surrounds living cells • A connective tissue that forms the bony skeleton • ...
Business 2014-01-15
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- Corporation that has its income added to and taxed as a person's income
- Number of employees who are assigned to a manager
- Partnership where owners are liable based on how much they invested in a company
- Right to assign work and give out rewards for fulfilled responsibility
- Produces or performs an activity that is consumed immediately
- Specific work assigned to certain people
- Corporation that has special permission from the government not to be taxed, normally for charity purposes
- Owned by members to serve their needs and is managed in their interest
- Company purchasing the rights to run the business
- Company that owns the rights and grants it to another
- Company created by multiple companies to accomplish a large task
- Selling the rights to use a company name and operating procedures.
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- No limited liability, owned by more than one person
- Responsibility for results
- People are grouped into projects
- Statement of why a business exists
- Creates goods for other businesses or consumers to purchase
- Clear reporting relationship for all staff in a business
- Easy to start up
- Sell products from other businesses to other businesses or consumers
- Corporation taxed like a partnership
- People are grouped based on professional expertise
22 Clues: Easy to start up • Responsibility for results • People are grouped into projects • Statement of why a business exists • Corporation taxed like a partnership • Specific work assigned to certain people • Number of employees who are assigned to a manager • Company purchasing the rights to run the business • People are grouped based on professional expertise • ...
LA-C Vocab Unit 2 Work Sample 2014-02-03
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- to shame
- marriage to a single mate
- emerging or coming into existence
- a teacher
- marriage to two mates
- the male head of a family or tribe
- a person who pays excessive attention to learning rules rather than to understanding or a scholarly show-off
- a rebirth or renewal
- a person of no importance or something that does not exist or exists only in the imagination
- to be friendly with or to socialize with an enemey
- to register as a student at a college or university
- possessed at birth
- something that has a real or independent existence
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- like an uncle
- pertaining to brothers
- the surroundings within which something begins or develops
- childish
- a family inheritance
- the act of painlessly killing a suffering person or animal
- name derived from a paternal ancestor
- support or business clientele
- branch of medicine treating disorders of the skeletal system and issues related to movement
- about to die or end
- childlike or gullible
- a society ruled or controlled by women
- to go regularly or to treat someone as an inferior
- having to do with the family
- an examination to determine the cause of death
- dominated by one's wife
- the basic element
30 Clues: to shame • childish • a teacher • like an uncle • the basic element • possessed at birth • about to die or end • a family inheritance • a rebirth or renewal • marriage to two mates • childlike or gullible • pertaining to brothers • dominated by one's wife • marriage to a single mate • having to do with the family • support or business clientele • emerging or coming into existence • ...
Biology 2015-03-23
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- Element needed for formation of proteins, amino acids and nucleic acids.
- What is the name of the meristem that produces secondary xylem.
- Processes caused by light breaking down IAA on one side of the plant and elongation occurring on the dark side.
- What type of sugar is present in a DNA backbone?
- What gland produces ADH?
- What amino acid can PKU sufferers not break down?
- Drought is an example of a density-........ factor.
- Are humans ectotherms or endotherms?
- What occurs in the blood vessels when the temperature is above optimum?
- How many carbons are there in pyruvic acid?
- What structure in the chloroplast contains chlorphyll?
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- What type of competition occurs between members of different species?
- Number of haploid gametes produced by one gamete mother cell multiplied by the number of ATP molecules produced by anaerobic respiration?
- What layer synthesises alpha amylase when stimulated with GA?
- Where does the krebs cycle take place?
- An organism's appearance resulting from its inherited genetic information.
- What part of the brain monitors body temperature?
- What type of chemical reaction occurs to GP when it gains hydrogen; oxidation or reduction?
- What do tannins inhibit in a pathogen that attack a plant.
- What gene does the repressor molecule join to in the absence of lactose?
20 Clues: What gland produces ADH? • Are humans ectotherms or endotherms? • Where does the krebs cycle take place? • How many carbons are there in pyruvic acid? • What type of sugar is present in a DNA backbone? • What amino acid can PKU sufferers not break down? • What part of the brain monitors body temperature? • Drought is an example of a density-........ factor. • ...
CELLULAR RESPIRATION_BIO150 2018-04-18
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- Important invaginations that enhance ATP production.
- Total number of FADH2 entering the electron transport chain.
- Product of glycolysis.
- Maximum number of ATP generated from one glucose.
- Enzyme that catalyzes the first step of glycolysis.
- Hydrogen flows back through this enzyme, turning a rotor, and producing ATP.
- Enzyme that hydrolyzed the substrate into malate.
- Produced by animal cells when no oxygen is present for respiration.
- The last electron acceptor.
- The substance that yeast produce when oxygen is not available.
- The process that drives oxidative phosphorylation.
- The name for mobile carrier Q.
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- Part of the mitochondria where Krebs cycle takes place.
- 6-carbon molecule that is broken down to make ATP.
- Stage of aerobic respiration that produces the most ATP.
- These are carried by NADH to the ETC.
- The first six-carbon molecule produced in the Krebs Cycle.
- The enzyme that produces isocitrate.
- Coenzyme A bonds with acetate to produce what compound.
- Type of respiration that does not require oxygen.
- When an atom or molecule loses an electron.
- Occurs in the cytoplasm and splits glucose into pyruvate.
- This is pumped across the membrane during electron transport chain.
- Electron carrier produced by the Krebs Cycle.
- Type of chemical reaction that releases free energy.
25 Clues: Product of glycolysis. • The last electron acceptor. • The name for mobile carrier Q. • The enzyme that produces isocitrate. • These are carried by NADH to the ETC. • When an atom or molecule loses an electron. • Electron carrier produced by the Krebs Cycle. • Type of respiration that does not require oxygen. • Maximum number of ATP generated from one glucose. • ...
Bone Formation, Remodeling and Fractures 2021-11-22
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- protein that increase strength, allows bone to bend without breaking.
- fracture in which bone is fragmented into 3 or more pieces
- _____ formed from a blast. suffix meaning "cell"
- hunchback
- Unspecialized stem cells develop into osteoblasts
- fracture caused by a severe twisting of bone
- common fracture in children (due to their softer bones)
- breakdown of bone matrix
- fracture in which the bone is broken but skin is intact
- fracture in which bone is broken and exits through skin
- Bone disease, weakening due bone density loss.
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- mature bone cells, maintain bone's daily metabolism
- inflammation of one or more joints
- suffix meaning "immature cells"
- cells that tear down old bone and help move Ca and PO4 into bloodstream
- fracture the does not completely break (tiny crack in bone)
- Growth in bone diameter increasing width
- a partial or complete break in bone
- removal of old bone and deposition of new bone (ongoing process of resorption and ossification)
- lateral curvature of spine
- sway back
- fracture common in the elderly
- replacing cartilage with bone - formation of bone
- Increases length of bone occurs at epiphyseal plate
- bone building cells
- suffix indicating a cell that destroys or resorbs
26 Clues: hunchback • sway back • bone building cells • breakdown of bone matrix • lateral curvature of spine • fracture common in the elderly • suffix meaning "immature cells" • inflammation of one or more joints • a partial or complete break in bone • Growth in bone diameter increasing width • fracture caused by a severe twisting of bone • Bone disease, weakening due bone density loss. • ...
Body Tissues 2023-08-24
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- soft pink tissue composed of new capillaries
- type of cartilage making up the external ear
- fluid or liquid connective tissue
- connective tissue that has more cells and fewer fibers
- decrease in the size of a tissue
- abnormal growth of cells
- tissue that is found lining and covering body organs and cavities
- nonliving component of connective tissue
- replacement of damaged cells by scar tissue
- type of cartilage found between the vertebrae
- glands that secrete their products to the outside of the body
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- replacement of damaged cells by the same type of tissue
- main tissue type that is most abundant and widespread in the body
- glands that secrete their products into the bloodstream
- fat tissue
- loose connective tissue that is found in lymphoid organs
- increase in the size of a tissue
- epithelium that is composed of one layer of cells only
- epithelium that is composed of many layers of cells
- type of cartilage that forms found in embryonic skeletons and at bone endings
- connective tissue made of tightly packed collagen fibers and fewer cells
- "cobwebby" tissue that cushions and protects the body organs it wraps
- when tissue fills with blood; swelling
- osseous tissue; contains a hard matrix of calcium and collagen
24 Clues: fat tissue • abnormal growth of cells • decrease in the size of a tissue • increase in the size of a tissue • fluid or liquid connective tissue • when tissue fills with blood; swelling • nonliving component of connective tissue • replacement of damaged cells by scar tissue • soft pink tissue composed of new capillaries • type of cartilage making up the external ear • ...
skeletal and muscular systems. 2023-12-06
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- fracture to break a bone
- connect muscles to bone
- contracts to circulate blood involuntary
- forms the wall of the heart and contracts involuntary to circulate blood
- when stimulated by nerves, able to contract (short and thick)
- to bones to provide movement
- allow movement with limited rotation; between the head and neck
- joints that allow movement in all directions. i.e. shoulder & hip
- the bones that make up the fingers of the hand and the toes of the foot
- allows muscles to return to its original shape
- forms the walls of the internal muscles
- provide attachment for the body - attach to bones - voluntary
- (smooth) muscle
- function of muscle
- of muscle
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- where blood cells are formed in adults.
- Joint between bones (as at the elbow or knee) that permits motion in only one plane
- muscle
- decreases blood calcium levels
- the inflammation of joints.
- the deterioration of articular cartilage in a joint
- muscles you contract when you want to move (skeletal)
- contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.)
- a flat, triangular-shaped bone (colloquially as the "shoulder blade").
- Abnormal lateral curvature of the spine
- ability to be stretched
- bone Located inside compact bones at widened ends of long bones, has spaces in matrix so it looks like a sponge, still rigid, adaptation- to make bones lighter in weight
27 Clues: muscle • of muscle • (smooth) muscle • function of muscle • connect muscles to bone • ability to be stretched • fracture to break a bone • the inflammation of joints. • to bones to provide movement • decreases blood calcium levels • where blood cells are formed in adults. • Abnormal lateral curvature of the spine • forms the walls of the internal muscles • ...
FILMS 2023-12-16
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- Live and Let ___ (3)
- MMA film featuring Tom Hardy (7)
- Name of Virus in "28 Days Later" (4)
- What does the little boy see in The Sixth Sense (4,6)
- Film about bending the trajectory of bullets (6)
- Film featuing Jason Statham - Annorth peter rats (anag) (3,11)
- Stallone's "Demolition Man" co-star (6)
- Apocalyptic film following a man and his dog (1,2,6)
- First name of Rambo (4)
- Right hand man of Tama in The Raid (3,3)
- Captain of the Nebuchadnezzar, in "The Matrix" (8)
- Director of Jurassic Park, 1993 (9)
- Actor featuring in Every Which Way but Loose (8)
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- Film series featuring song 'Love Rollercoaster' (5,11)
- Protagonists in Star Wars (6)
- 1995 Crime film starring Al Pacino and Robert De Niro (4)
- Casino Royale Villain (2,7)
- Country Setting of "The Mummy" (5)
- British TV series (2018) featuring a Scottish Actor
- Name of Bowie's character in Labyrinth (6)
- 1995 Film starring Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman (5)
- Opponent of Rocky in 'Rocky IV' (4)
- Character nickname of Anthony Edwards' Nick Bradshaw in the 1986 film Top Gun (5)
- British TV programme following a research team invesitigating so called 'Anomalies' (8)
- 2015 Cartel Film named after the Spanish word for Hitman (7)
25 Clues: Live and Let ___ (3) • First name of Rambo (4) • Casino Royale Villain (2,7) • Protagonists in Star Wars (6) • MMA film featuring Tom Hardy (7) • Country Setting of "The Mummy" (5) • Opponent of Rocky in 'Rocky IV' (4) • Director of Jurassic Park, 1993 (9) • Name of Virus in "28 Days Later" (4) • Stallone's "Demolition Man" co-star (6) • ...
Precalculus crossword 2023-12-12
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- The x-values for which f(x)=o
- f(-x)=-f(x)
- half of the distance between the minumum and maximum output values of a sine or cosine funtion
- the fixed line used to define a parabola; all points on the parabola must be the same distance from the directrix as they are from the parabola's focus.
- of two vectors, v = <a,b> and w = <c,d>, is v · w = ac + bd.
- The # of times a value is the root of a polynomial function
- The name for the graph of the reciprocal function
- A graph with no breaks, gaps, or holes
- a set of coplanar points equidistant from a fixed point called the center.
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- pass through
- quantity that possesses both magnitude and direction.
- a+bi
- the length of a vector;
- the term that indicates that a periodic function has been translated left or right
- a matrix that has the same number of rows and columns.
- ax^2+bx+c
- ordered list of numbers a1, a2, a3, . . . .
- the fixed distance between the center of a circle and any point on that circle.
- the fixed ray in polar coordinates representing the initial side of the angle θ.
- measures of triangles
20 Clues: a+bi • ax^2+bx+c • f(-x)=-f(x) • pass through • measures of triangles • the length of a vector; • The x-values for which f(x)=o • A graph with no breaks, gaps, or holes • ordered list of numbers a1, a2, a3, . . . . • The name for the graph of the reciprocal function • quantity that possesses both magnitude and direction. • a matrix that has the same number of rows and columns. • ...
Ch. 2 Animal Cells 2024-01-10
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- found between plasma membrane and nucleus
- fluid portion of cytoplasm
- acronym of biggest ATP producer in cellular respiration
- oldest domain of life
- membrane-enclosed structures of cellular transport
- organelle that contains DNA
- membrane-formed vesicle, brings molecules into a cell
- tissue type that covers, lines, secretes, absorbs
- provides energy for a cell's work
- organelle where citric acid cycle occurs
- chemical of biological inheritance in nucleus
- organelle of protein synthesis
- "little organs" that carry out cell's work
- solutions that make blood cells swell
- 1-3 long cell extensions that move cells through fluid
- proteins that catalyze cell's reactions
- tissue type that allows movement
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- movement of solvents across semipermeable membrane
- cytoskeletal elements that cause movement
- vesicle exporting molecules outside the cell
- domain of extremophile prokaryotes
- sum of all chemical reactions in the body
- domain of protists/plants/animals/fungi
- organelle that forms microtubules
- pressure-driven movement across a porous membrane
- solutions that make blood cells shrink
- tissue type of electrical communication
- part of nucleus involved in ribosome production
- tissue type with cells and extracellular matrix
- type of respiration that requires oxygen
- often numerous cell extensions that move cells or fluids
- first step of aerobic cellular respiration
32 Clues: oldest domain of life • fluid portion of cytoplasm • organelle that contains DNA • organelle of protein synthesis • tissue type that allows movement • organelle that forms microtubules • provides energy for a cell's work • domain of extremophile prokaryotes • solutions that make blood cells swell • solutions that make blood cells shrink • domain of protists/plants/animals/fungi • ...
printer chapter 8 2025-02-13
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- are used in retail as part of a cash register system and within older fax machines
- toner is applied to the image on the drum
- drum is conditioned for new image
- measured in pages per minute
- Sends a print job to a remote printer somewhere on the network
- Heat and pressure are applied to the paper
- As the paper rolls through, the image is transferred to the paper due to a charge applied to the paper
- Provide client access to print resources
- makes sure that the print heads are aligned and that they can print on different kinds of media, such as cardstock, photographic paper, and optical discs
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- dot matrix and daisy wheel
- is a simple device with a network card and memory
- Excess toner removed from the drum
- write the image to the drum using a laser beam
- might be upgraded to print faster and to accommodate more print jobs by adding hardware
- Used to create three dimensional objects
- Used with some laser and inkjet models
- Pairing between computer and printer
- can be configured as a device on the network to provide scanning and copying to network locations
- Refer to the printer’s documentation
- Convert data into a printable form
20 Clues: dot matrix and daisy wheel • measured in pages per minute • drum is conditioned for new image • Excess toner removed from the drum • Convert data into a printable form • Pairing between computer and printer • Refer to the printer’s documentation • Used with some laser and inkjet models • Used to create three dimensional objects • Provide client access to print resources • ...
MicroBabies 2024-09-08
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- - A structured community of bacterial cells embedded in a self-produced matrix.
- - A gelatinous substance used as a medium for bacterial culture.
- Broth - A basic liquid medium that supports bacterial growth.
- - The process of introducing bacteria into a medium for growth.
- - The technique of spreading bacteria on an agar surface.
- Stain - A common technique used to classify bacteria into two large groups.
- - A tool used to collect a sample from a surface or a body site.
- - Bacteria that can grow with or without oxygen.
- - A visible mass of microorganisms growing on a solid medium.
- - A machine used to sterilize equipment and culture media by applying heat and pressure.
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- - The process of maintaining microbial cultures under conditions suitable for growth.
- - The act of growing bacteria in a controlled environment.
- - A type of solid medium in a test tube with a slanted surface for bacterial growth.
- - A technique used to isolate pure colonies on an agar plate.
- Dish - A shallow dish used for culturing microorganisms.
- - Bacteria that require oxygen to grow.
- Culture - A culture containing more than one species of microorganism.
- - A culture technique that enhances the growth of specific microorganisms.
- - Bacteria that grow without oxygen.
- - An enzyme tested to identify bacteria, particularly in the family Pseudomonadaceae.
20 Clues: - Bacteria that grow without oxygen. • - Bacteria that require oxygen to grow. • - Bacteria that can grow with or without oxygen. • Dish - A shallow dish used for culturing microorganisms. • - The technique of spreading bacteria on an agar surface. • - The act of growing bacteria in a controlled environment. • ...
Art 2 FINAL REVIEW 2025-05-19
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- gel-like plate to create reverse painted images
- Where does wool come from
- CLAY ROLLED LIKE A SAUSAGE
- A cardboard sculpture is made from
- A collection of one’s artwork for a period of time
- Printmaking technique that creates 1 image
- HOW SOMETHINGS FEELS
- Metal relief with wax paint
- Using yarn with wax or glue to cover an image
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- An artistic process based on the principle of transferring images from a matrix onto another surface, most often paper or fabric
- A paint with a glass-like finish when fired in a kiln
- Art that can be seen in three dimensions
- Four triangles and a square
- 3D ART
- art from wool, fabric or yarn
- is a metalworking process for producing raised or sunken designs or relief in sheet metal.
- FLAT PANCAKE MADE FROM CLAY
- USING COILS TO BUILD A BOWL
- Using a needle to poke the wool into a piece of fabric
- Art created with paint made from wax
- Gelli print made by rolling a layer of paint on the gel plate, then placing a magazine image on it and removing it, then lifting the image on paper is a
- CREATING ART WITH A HOT TOOL ON WOOD OR Leather
- found objects to create a print
23 Clues: 3D ART • HOW SOMETHINGS FEELS • Where does wool come from • CLAY ROLLED LIKE A SAUSAGE • Four triangles and a square • FLAT PANCAKE MADE FROM CLAY • USING COILS TO BUILD A BOWL • Metal relief with wax paint • art from wool, fabric or yarn • found objects to create a print • A cardboard sculpture is made from • Art created with paint made from wax • ...
Sip & Solve 2026-01-09
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- What is Ryan's spirit of choice that comes from Úna's hometown?
- What city did they stay in the night they got engaged?
- Where did Ryan & Úna go on their first holiday?
- Ryan, Úna, Fiadh and Éile live at 38 ___________ Avenue
- What was the name of the dance school Úna taught at in Midleton?
- What costume won the couple first place at Madison’s 25th birthday?
- What was the first concert the couple went to together? (3,5)
- What secondary school did Úna go to?
- What men's football club did Ryan play at?
- What is Ryan's middle name?
- Which town was Ryan born in as per his passport?
- Where do Ryan and Úna both have family from? Up the rebels! (4,4)
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- What was Úna notorious for breaking/losing/having stolen?
- Where does Úna work?
- What state in the US was Úna born in?
- What did Ryan get stuck in his ear as a child?
- What did Nandos release in Feb 2018 that helped Ryan bag a first date?
- Where did Úna work on and off since arriving in London in 2015? (3,3,3)
- Where was their first apartment located? (7,4)
- What’s Ryan’s nickname?
- What is the name of the classy establishment where Ryan & Úna first met? (3,5)
21 Clues: Where does Úna work? • What’s Ryan’s nickname? • What is Ryan's middle name? • What secondary school did Úna go to? • What state in the US was Úna born in? • What men's football club did Ryan play at? • What did Ryan get stuck in his ear as a child? • Where was their first apartment located? (7,4) • Where did Ryan & Úna go on their first holiday? • ...
Porifera & Placazoa 2026-02-05
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- Solid larval form typical of demosponges
- Specialized archaeocytes that secrete spicules
- Collar cells that generate water currents and capture food
- Microbial partners that can provide much of a sponge’s nutrition
- Phylum of extremely simple flat animals with very few cell types
- Most complex and most common sponge body form
- Flattened surface cells forming the sponge’s outer layer
- Glass sponge class with six-rayed siliceous spicules
- Small openings where water enters a sponge
- Sponge class with calcium carbonate spicules
- Gel-like matrix inside a sponge where many cells live
- Resistant cyst formed by freshwater sponges
- Movement method used by placozoans to creep along surfaces
- Feeding strategy where organisms strain particles from water
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- Large opening where water exits a sponge
- Hollow larval form typical of calcareous sponges
- Sponge class that contains most freshwater species
- Sponge body form with folded walls
- Skeletal elements made of silica or calcium carbonate
- Pore cells that form openings for incoming water
- Intracellular feeding method used by sponges
- Flexible collagen protein that supports many sponges
- Simplest sponge body form
- First described species of placozoan discovered in an aquarium
- Amoeboid sponge cells that digest food and can become other cell types
- Internal cavity where water circulates in a sponge
26 Clues: Simplest sponge body form • Sponge body form with folded walls • Large opening where water exits a sponge • Solid larval form typical of demosponges • Small openings where water enters a sponge • Resistant cyst formed by freshwater sponges • Intracellular feeding method used by sponges • Sponge class with calcium carbonate spicules • ...
Image Production - Chapter 8 Key Terms 2026-02-24
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- Arrangement of pixels forming a digital image
- Real-time imaging using continuous or pulsed x-rays
- effect Complete absorption of an x-ray photon with ejection of an inner-shell electron
- radiation X-rays that leave the patient and reach the image receptor
- density Compactness of tissue affecting x-ray absorption
- Electron ejected during a photoelectric interaction
- Unwanted exposure that reduces image contrast
- radiation Radiation remaining after passing through the patient
- Removal of electrons from atoms, forming ions
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- electron Outer-shell electron ejected during a Compton interaction
- image Invisible image stored before processing
- absorption Different tissues absorb x-rays at different rates
- range Range of exposures a digital system can accurately record
- scattering Low-energy interaction where the photon changes direction without energy loss
- effect X-ray photon ejects an outer-shell electron and is scattered with reduced energy
- Deflection of x-ray photons after interaction
- X-ray energy is completely taken up by matter
- resolution Ability to display differences in shades of gray
- electron Electron produced by x-ray interactions in matter
- Overall reduction in x-ray beam intensity as it passes through tissue
- image Visible image after processing
- X-rays passing through tissue without interaction
- Smallest unit of a digital image
- bit depth Number of gray shades a pixel can display
- receptor Device that captures x-rays to form an image
25 Clues: Smallest unit of a digital image • image Visible image after processing • Arrangement of pixels forming a digital image • Deflection of x-ray photons after interaction • X-ray energy is completely taken up by matter • Unwanted exposure that reduces image contrast • Removal of electrons from atoms, forming ions • image Invisible image stored before processing • ...
level 4 final 2024-05-01
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- openings to the skin from sudoriferous glands
- skin type with rough texture blackheads and enlarged pores
- term for study of muscles
- loosening or separation of the nail
- condition disorder or disease of the nail
- hairpiece worm by men for baldness
- the largest organ
- basic units of living matter
- function of the melanocyte is to produce
- point two or more bones are joined together
- layer of skin with no blood vessels
- another term for nerve cell
- sac like glands attached to hair follicles
- largest bone of the facial skeleton
- cuticle in tact and facing the same direction
- bone that forms in back of the skull above the nape
- part of nail with lymph nerves and blood vessels
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- tissue that overlies the sides of the nail plate
- eliminates water and waste products
- energy released within a cell for specific functions
- hairpiece with a base that covers the crown occipital and nape
- the malar that forms the upper cheek and bottom of the eye socket
- body system made up of skin and layers
- cell groups of the same kind
- control center of cell activities
- long bones are found
- study of organs and systems of the body
- protien found in nails and hair
28 Clues: the largest organ • long bones are found • term for study of muscles • another term for nerve cell • basic units of living matter • cell groups of the same kind • protien found in nails and hair • control center of cell activities • hairpiece worm by men for baldness • eliminates water and waste products • loosening or separation of the nail • layer of skin with no blood vessels • ...
SAT 5 Vocab Crossword 2024-04-23
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- Capital of South Korea
- Traitor to ancestors
- This man gets angry so fast. He's so ____
- Face my ___!!
- Bday on 4/20
- His hair causes the eclipse
- A cat meows but he mews
- Done in a sneaky manner
- A guy who got that dog in him
- Joy luck club chapter ___ gates
- mockery
- Oedipus's journey was ____
- Marple with Emma Watson
- unity of feeling or action
- He doesn't talk a lot. He is _____
- Crazy right wing takes
- To grow or to encourage
- A student who thinks he is a panda
- mellifluous sounds
- I have a lawyer bcan't I cant understand this ____
- Not welcome anymore
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- Gloomy mode
- a collective agreement
- Confirming facts
- combining or uniting
- quick to throw hands
- a long letter
- (hint)MERCUtio from Romeo Juliet was very _____
- :D
- laborious/____
- To sharpen (a blade or one's abilities)
- Marple's least favorite black person (rapper)
- Marple doesn't understand chem ____ because he failed it
- Neo at the start of Matrix was a _____
- A short stay
- What Marple calls people who are late
- Joe Biden is a _____
- "cant talk rn, I am ____"
- Student who looked at the eclipse without glasses
- respect for ancestors
40 Clues: :D • mockery • Gloomy mode • Bday on 4/20 • A short stay • Face my ___!! • a long letter • laborious/____ • Confirming facts • mellifluous sounds • Not welcome anymore • Traitor to ancestors • combining or uniting • quick to throw hands • Joe Biden is a _____ • respect for ancestors • Capital of South Korea • a collective agreement • Crazy right wing takes • A cat meows but he mews • Done in a sneaky manner • ...
Level 99 Rooms 2025-02-01
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- Piranhnas want those red balls and you
- Sooo literally just tic tac toe with balls and a gun
- Bars and Buttons
- What kind of sound did that make?
- Fit that shape
- Count that down in your head and you might just win
- Ninja warrior and Surveillance
- In this room you have to crouch and look up
- You need some Matrix type movement
- We'll just keep going back and forth and get faster and faster
- Did you enjoy cup pong in college?
- Dont let the spinning bars hit you
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- Who will eat what tonight?
- Locked in a box, use your eyes and mouth
- Mix those colors and make sure the system works
- Dont let the LED lazers see your feet
- Get the stories in Order
- Squashhhh those bugs
- You'd have to be a MLB picther to 3 star this room
- Zip
- The first obstacle youll ever run into when you first get a band
- Are you colorblind or just dumb?
- Make some words and use those letters
- Print Good luck cause you need good communicate and good crawling skills
- Ropes and stands
- You can get hit but dont step on the red
26 Clues: Zip • Fit that shape • Bars and Buttons • Ropes and stands • Squashhhh those bugs • Get the stories in Order • Who will eat what tonight? • Ninja warrior and Surveillance • Are you colorblind or just dumb? • What kind of sound did that make? • You need some Matrix type movement • Did you enjoy cup pong in college? • Dont let the spinning bars hit you • ...
Anatomy by Skyla 2024-09-18
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- spongy bone consisting of numerous branching bony plates
- forms the back of the skull and the base of the cranium
- the five bones of the palm
- form the roof and sides of the skull, just behind the frontal bone
- a triangular structure, composed of 5 vertebrae, that forms the base of the vertebral column
- break down old or damaged bone cells.
- lower jawbone
- the formation of a bone
- rotation of the forearm and hand so that the palm faces forward or upward
- small, nodular bone that develops within a tendon
- encloses and protects the brain
- forms anterior part of skull
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- The shaft of the bone
- a thick tissue that completely covers the bone.
- collar bone
- cranium and facial bones
- the process of blood cell formation
- (are membranous areas of incomplete intramembranous ossification
- knee cap
- have long longitudinal axes and expanded ends
- where Osteocytes pass nutrients and gases through the matrix via tiny canals
- fourteen bones of the finger
- located along the midline in the anterior portion of the thoracic cage
- Normally humans have 12 pairs of _____
- a small rudimentary tailbone composed of four fused vertebrae Thoracic cage
- have roughly equal lengths of widths
26 Clues: knee cap • collar bone • lower jawbone • The shaft of the bone • the formation of a bone • cranium and facial bones • the five bones of the palm • fourteen bones of the finger • forms anterior part of skull • encloses and protects the brain • the process of blood cell formation • have roughly equal lengths of widths • break down old or damaged bone cells. • ...
Case 6 2025-09-09
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- Basic contractile unit of striated muscle
- Tumor of the thymus commonly associated with myasthenia gravis
- First-line drug for Lambert-Eaton syndrome
- Diagnostic test measuring electrical activity of muscles
- Neurotransmitter released at the neuromuscular junction
- Visible muscle twitches seen in lower motor neuron disease
- Protein that binds calcium to initiate muscle contraction
- Sarcoplasmic reticulum channel/receptor that releases calcium
- First-line acetylcholinesterase inhibitor used in MG treatment
- Enzyme that breaks down acetylcholine in the synaptic cleft
- Type of lung cancer malignancy most often associated with Lambert-Eaton syndrome
- G-protein coupled receptor activated by acetylcholine in parasympathetic targets
- Irreversible acetylcholinesterase inhibitor that can cause cholinergic crisis
- Drooping eyelid commonly seen in MG
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- Site where motor neuron communicates with skeletal muscle
- Autoimmune disease with antibodies against nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
- Autoimmune disorder with antibodies against presynaptic calcium channels
- Protein linking actin to the extracellular matrix, defective in Duchenne muscular dystrophy
- Therapy removing circulating antibodies during myasthenic crisis
- Ligand-gated ion channel activated by acetylcholine at the NMJ
- Toxin that blocks acetylcholine release causing flaccid paralysis
- Muscle enzyme elevated in myopathies
- Antimuscarinic drug used to treat organophosphate poisoning
- Insulating sheath that speeds nerve conduction
- Dysfunction such as dry mouth commonly seen in Lambert-Eaton syndrome
25 Clues: Drooping eyelid commonly seen in MG • Muscle enzyme elevated in myopathies • Basic contractile unit of striated muscle • First-line drug for Lambert-Eaton syndrome • Insulating sheath that speeds nerve conduction • Neurotransmitter released at the neuromuscular junction • Diagnostic test measuring electrical activity of muscles • ...
Skeletal System Crossword Bella Columbus 2025-09-15
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- The tongue is impeded in its movement due to the stiffness of a part of the tongue
- Pertaining to the backbone
- Unusual lateral curve of the spine
- Refers to anything to the knee cap
- dentistry that corrects misaligned teeth and jaws
- surgical repair of the vertebral column
- Surgical repair of cartilage
- The five long bones found in the foot
- surgical procedure to remove a portion of the cervix
- Stiffening or fusion of a joint
- X-ray of the spinal cord
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- cell that produces and maintains the cartilaginous matrix
- Inflammation of cartilage
- The softening of bone
- condition is related to the middle of the ankle region
- Pertaining to the bone at the base of the spine
- Surgical technique used to help restore height
- A tumor that is in connective tissue
- branch of biology concerned with the study of bones
- Adjective referring to the fibula
- Back procedure to treat compression fractures
- Incision in the Lumbar region
- Inflammation of the vertebrae
- Inflammation of a bursa
- A malignant tumor of the bone
- Study of the foot
- Formal name for the shinbone
- Pertaining to the ulna
- Cutting or the division of a tendon
- condition or disease of the bone
30 Clues: Study of the foot • The softening of bone • Pertaining to the ulna • Inflammation of a bursa • X-ray of the spinal cord • Inflammation of cartilage • Pertaining to the backbone • Formal name for the shinbone • Surgical repair of cartilage • Incision in the Lumbar region • Inflammation of the vertebrae • A malignant tumor of the bone • Stiffening or fusion of a joint • ...
Pega-Puzzle 2013-12-01
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- rule uses ranges for the input value or values and a matrix to look up the result.
- Service MQ rules are invoked by________.
- _________ support exception processing in a flow, providing an event-driven override to normal sequential processing
- The standard library named Math includes ____________ functions for currency conversion.
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- at ________________ Flow shape you can specify the name of the harness that should be used at that stage
- is a single text element that when evaluated by Process Commander produces a string value.
- the Reopen forms support re-opening a _____________ work object
- The home page of the Developer portal provides rapid access to six facilities, known as ____________
8 Clues: Service MQ rules are invoked by________. • the Reopen forms support re-opening a _____________ work object • rule uses ranges for the input value or values and a matrix to look up the result. • The standard library named Math includes ____________ functions for currency conversion. • ...
Lai , Lanah & mello 2023-12-15
Across
- This structure groups employees based on their specialized functions.
- This structure has a centralized authority in a single person, few rules, and low work specialization
- This structure keeps central core of key functions andoutsources other functions to vendors
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- Team-based structure design used to improve collaboration and work on shared tasks by breaking down internal boundaries
- Members are geographically apart, (e-mail, Zoom, etc), yet appears to customers as a single, unified organization
- This structure organizes employees into divisions based on specific products, services, or geographic regions.
- It combines functional and divisional structures, creating dual reporting lines.
- This structure uses product “chunks” provided by outside
8 Clues: This structure uses product “chunks” provided by outside • This structure groups employees based on their specialized functions. • It combines functional and divisional structures, creating dual reporting lines. • This structure keeps central core of key functions andoutsources other functions to vendors • ...
TOK 2012-03-12
Across
- To understand biodiversity, scientists used a method of __________.
- In order to strive for excellence, you need patience and determination.
- refers to the idea that you know “from before”.
- dichotomy “I’ve always thought dutch people were tall, until I met the famous soccer player, Wesley Sneijder.”
- We are born with this. It is our sensations and perceptions that act as our writing implement.
- this computer system is based on the concept of the shadows.
- Insightful, yet modest. Thought provoking questions lead to astounding discoveries.
- Hitler’s way of thinking about the “ideal” Arian race.
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- Once thought to be the center of the universe.
- Examples of _________ could be Perpetual Motion, Pyramidology and Phrenology.
- Is a black swan a swan?
- Everything has a pattern, over thinking leads to crisis and the bizarre isn’t so bizarre after all.
- From smoking to non-smoking, from Christian to Atheist.
- “It should be like this.” “No, I saw it was like this.”
- A coherent system of knowledge that when in crisis leads to a scientific revolution is a _________.
15 Clues: Is a black swan a swan? • Once thought to be the center of the universe. • refers to the idea that you know “from before”. • Hitler’s way of thinking about the “ideal” Arian race. • From smoking to non-smoking, from Christian to Atheist. • “It should be like this.” “No, I saw it was like this.” • this computer system is based on the concept of the shadows. • ...
movies 2 2024-05-02
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- Lead male character in the dance romance "Dirty Dancing."
- Singer and actress who starred alongside Nicolas Cage in "Moonstruck."
- Keanu Reeves' character in "The Matrix," a late 90s hit often associated with 80s cyberpunk themes.
- Abbreviated last name of the director who brought us "E.T. the Extraterrestrial."
- Sci-Fi thriller where Schwarzenegger faces off against an alien hunter in the jungle.
- First part of the title of Tim Burton's supernatural comedy about a mischievous ghost.
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- Bill's character in "Big," who wishes to be an adult and wakes up as one.
- The adorable and no malicious creature in "Gremlins."
- Sylvester Stallone's role as a troubled war veteran turned action hero.
- Last name of the actor who played the titular character in "RoboCop."
- Captain's name in the underwater adventure "The Abyss."
- Eddie Murphy voiced this lovable ogre's sidekick in a popular animated film.
- The ominous word repeatedly uttered in "The Shining."
- One half of a cop duo played by Sylvester Stallone in a 1989 buddy cop film.
- French archaeologist and rival to Indiana Jones in "Raiders of the Lost Ark."
15 Clues: The adorable and no malicious creature in "Gremlins." • The ominous word repeatedly uttered in "The Shining." • Captain's name in the underwater adventure "The Abyss." • Lead male character in the dance romance "Dirty Dancing." • Last name of the actor who played the titular character in "RoboCop." • ...
The Best Drug Delivery Form 2024-10-29
Across
- The process by which a drug reservoir can be made by continuously dosing and sealing.
- The transdermal delivery type in which a drug is dispersed in a matrix between back and adhesive layers.
- The brand name for transdermal buprenorphine.
- An estradiol transdermal spray that had unintended exposure to children and animals.
- High voltage pulse applied to skin to form pores to increase permeability.
- One of the ideal places for placement of a TDDS.
- The layer that maintains contact with skin after application; pressure-sensitive.
- Testosterone, estrogens, and progesterone are this type of therapy.
- TDDS is this drug route, allowing to bypass first-pass metabolism.
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- Physiological major factor and rate-limiting factor in the drug absorption process.
- The impermeable membrane of a patch that blocks the drug from the system and moisture from the skin.
- TDDS is also preferred because of _____ drug release around the clock.
- Inversely proportional to molecular weight.
- One of the top reasons why TDDS may be preferred; stick it and forget it.
- Tiny drug coated projections or needles used to pierce top layer of skin.
15 Clues: Inversely proportional to molecular weight. • The brand name for transdermal buprenorphine. • One of the ideal places for placement of a TDDS. • TDDS is this drug route, allowing to bypass first-pass metabolism. • Testosterone, estrogens, and progesterone are this type of therapy. • TDDS is also preferred because of _____ drug release around the clock. • ...
Manufacturing Review 2022-04-26
Across
- Continuous improvement that involves all participants
- Solidification of molten metal in a die
- Made up of two or more combine materials usually a matrix and a base
- Deformation of molten metal using force and dies and is one of the oldest metal working processes
- ______ manufacturing is the systematic elimination of waste
- the use of technology to ease human labor and extend mental or physical capabilities of humans
- Foolproof mechanism
- _____________ manufacturing is the first step where raw materials are processed into usable form for further manufacturing.
- Forced by pressure through a die opening with a consistent cross section profile, metal or plastic
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- Light Amplification by the Simulated Emission of Radiation
- Mass production of products for sale to consumers at a profit
- Uses a high interior fluid pressure and compression of sealing press to form a desired shape
- This is the most common method of producing products made of plastic and is a two part system
- system that eliminates inventory by scheduling arrival of parts as needed
- Used to form sheet metal and can bend, cut, draw and form the metal
15 Clues: Foolproof mechanism • Solidification of molten metal in a die • Continuous improvement that involves all participants • Light Amplification by the Simulated Emission of Radiation • ______ manufacturing is the systematic elimination of waste • Mass production of products for sale to consumers at a profit • ...
Unit 2 Key Terms & Definitions 2025-11-18
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- First step from problem to idea: _______ customer insights
- Ability to understand and share the feelings of another person
- A type of matrix used to assess the effects of your business idea
- A type of business impact that focuses on how a business affects people's lives (custmer/employees)
- This impact evaluates how a business affects nature
- A gap or problem in people's lives not yet solved
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- A step-by-step visual story illustrating how a customer interacts with your product or service
- A tool that organizes what a customer says, thinks, feels, and does
- A type of prototype in which models are built using paper boxes or clay
- A type of prototype that uses paper screens to represent interfaces
- This type of impact considers fairness and responsibility (honesty and transparency)
- A basic model of your idea used to test
- A type of prototype in which cardboards or paper cut-outs are used to visualize game elements
- A stakeholder who buys or uses the product or service; directly affected by success or failure
- A stakeholder providing financial support or collaboration to help grow your business
15 Clues: A basic model of your idea used to test • A gap or problem in people's lives not yet solved • This impact evaluates how a business affects nature • First step from problem to idea: _______ customer insights • Ability to understand and share the feelings of another person • A type of matrix used to assess the effects of your business idea • ...
Mix Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-07
Across
- The American football championship game often played in early February, but with playoffs in January.
- A 1985 time traveling car adventure teaches teenagers about responsibility and paradoxes.
- This movie reminds payroll what happens when year-end deadlines are ignored.
- I make sure employees get paid correctly and on time.
- I take a bite out of holiday cheer before it reaches our bank account.
- "I am your father" is one of the most iconic lines in this space saga.
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- Common New Year tradition where people toast at midnight
- A romance unfolds on a doomed ship in 1997.
- Traditional promise or goal people make at the start of January.
- A 1999 movie where Neo learns reality is not what it seems.
- I sparkle in the sky on December 31st, but not a paystub
- I'm time off people hope to use, but payroll hopes was approved.
- I'll arrive in December and make paychecks larger, but taxes notices me too
- 1983 hit about a shocking moment in the night.
- I summarize your year, even better than a holiday card
15 Clues: A romance unfolds on a doomed ship in 1997. • 1983 hit about a shocking moment in the night. • I make sure employees get paid correctly and on time. • I summarize your year, even better than a holiday card • Common New Year tradition where people toast at midnight • I sparkle in the sky on December 31st, but not a paystub • ...
Cellular Respiration 2016-01-06
Across
- an environment for material in which something develops
- a colorless,odorless reactive gas
- the sequence of reactions by which most living cells generate energy during the process of aerobic respiration.
- the chemical process that generates most of the energy in the cell
- relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen
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- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- used to describe all chemical reactions involved in maintaining the living state of the cells and the organism
- a sharp-tasting crystalline acid present in the juice of lemons and other sour fruit
- a simple sugar that is important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates
- the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria, yeasts,or other microorganisms
- the breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid
- strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
- relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen
- either of two units of heat energy
- nictinamide adenine
15 Clues: nictinamide adenine • a colorless,odorless reactive gas • either of two units of heat energy • relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen • an environment for material in which something develops • relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen • the chemical process that generates most of the energy in the cell • ...
Mathematics Project 2012-11-04
Across
- : To cut something in half.
- : The measure of how often a function repeats its same values.
- : The set of all possible values of the argument of a function.
- : Half the difference between the largest and smallest function value of a periodic function.
- : The value of x at the point where a curve crosses the x-axis.
- : A device for measuring angles.
- : The reciprocal of the cosine.
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- : A straight line that is a close approximation to a curve as the curve goes off to infinity.
- : A set of numbers that identifies the location of a point.
- : The ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.
- : The bottom part of a fraction.
- : A table of numbers arranged in rows and columns.
- : The additive identity. The number that when you add it to a number, n, you will get n as a result.
- : A fraction in which the denominator is assumed to be 100.
- : The conjugate of a complex number is formed by reversing the sign on the imaginary part of the number. The conjugate of a + bi is a - bi.
15 Clues: : To cut something in half. • : The reciprocal of the cosine. • : The bottom part of a fraction. • : A device for measuring angles. • : A table of numbers arranged in rows and columns. • : A set of numbers that identifies the location of a point. • : A fraction in which the denominator is assumed to be 100. • ...
Time Management 2015-07-24
Across
- effectiveness of productive effort, especially in industry, as measured in terms of the rate of output per unit of input
- latest time or date by which something should be completed
- process of making plans for something
- importance requiring swift action
- a kind of matrix that is an effective method of organizing your priorities
- a piece of work to be done or undertaken
- fact or condition of being regarded or treated as more important
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- concept including proper prioritizing between "work" (career and ambition) and "lifestyle" (health, pleasure, leisure, family and spiritual development/meditation)
- ability to use one's time effectively or productively
- to assess or predict their capabilities in a certain sphere or to assist in identifying a particular subgroup of people
- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it
- degree to which something is successful in producing a desired result
- state or fact of being of great significance or value
- detailed plan outlining actions needed to reach one or more goals
- condition in which things are happening or being done
15 Clues: importance requiring swift action • process of making plans for something • a piece of work to be done or undertaken • ability to use one's time effectively or productively • state or fact of being of great significance or value • condition in which things are happening or being done • latest time or date by which something should be completed • ...
IGCS input device revision 2020-12-03
Across
- consists of a number of integrated circuits etched into silicon
- used to enter motion data into computers or other electronic devices
- allow simple touvh to launch an application or to carry out many functions of pointing device\
- uses a microphone to input words spoken by a user
- one type of touchscreens that can only be use of bare fingers as the form of input
- image is converted into an electronic form which can be stored in a computer
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- used for data entry
- keyboards designed to give more support to the wrists and hands when doing a lot of typing
- made up of pixels
- type of barcode that made up of matrix of filled-in dark squares on a light background\
- one type of touchscreen that does not permit multi-touch
- builds up an image of the solid object through a series of very thin 'slices'
- light-sensitive elements
- series of dark and light parallel lines of varying thickness
- one type of touchscreens that only allows bare fingers to be used for input
15 Clues: made up of pixels • used for data entry • light-sensitive elements • uses a microphone to input words spoken by a user • one type of touchscreen that does not permit multi-touch • series of dark and light parallel lines of varying thickness • consists of a number of integrated circuits etched into silicon • ...
Manajemen Pemasaran 2024-03-18
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- Analisis lingkungan internal dan eksternal untuk merencanakan strategi pemasaran
- Metode analisis strategis yang mengidentifikasi hubungan antara kekuatan internal dan peluang eksternal perusahaan.
- Penempatan merek atau produk agar terasa unik dan berbeda di mata konsumen
- Strategi yang digunakan untuk menentukan segmen mana yang akan menjadi fokus perusahaan
- Strategi yang melibatkan pemanfaatan kekuatan internal perusahaan untuk memanfaatkan peluang eksternal
- umur, jenis kelamin, agama, tingkat pendapatan, pekerjaan, pendidikan, etnis, ukuran rumah tangga, status perkawinan
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- Fokus pada segmen yang lebih sempit daripada pemasaran khusus (pemasaran individu atau pemasaran lokal)
- Bagian dari Analisis SWOT yang mencakup faktor-faktor internal yang bisa merugikan perusahaan.
- Istilah yang merujuk pada faktor-faktor eksternal yang mengancam kesuksesan perusahaan dalam Analisis SWOT.
- Proses membagi pasar menjadi kelompok-kelompok yang lebih kecil dengan karakteristik dan kebutuhan yang sama
- sikap, gaya hidup, nilai, status sosial, minat, pendapat, kepribadian.
- Bagian dari Analisis SWOT yang mencakup faktor-faktor internal yang menguntungkan perusahaan
- pemasaran terkonsentrasi
- bahasa, lokasi, budaya, zona waktu, iklim, kepadatan penduduk
- Bagian dari TOWS Matrix yang menunjukkan strategi yang bertujuan untuk mengatasi kelemahan internal dan memanfaatkan peluang eksternal.
15 Clues: pemasaran terkonsentrasi • bahasa, lokasi, budaya, zona waktu, iklim, kepadatan penduduk • sikap, gaya hidup, nilai, status sosial, minat, pendapat, kepribadian. • Penempatan merek atau produk agar terasa unik dan berbeda di mata konsumen • Analisis lingkungan internal dan eksternal untuk merencanakan strategi pemasaran • ...
EDD 2024-04-16
Across
- The process of creating the product
- _____ Drawings are detailed drawings that show multiple views and includes measurements, this is done with a ruler
- Design ____ is used to get an overview of the project to inform outside sources, it includes problem statement, design statemen, and constraints
- Design _____ is used to evaluate ideas, it has set criteria to grade the ideas
- Name of program after Autodesk
- Limiting factors while developing a project
- Type of file needed for 3d Printing
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- What we do in order to see if our issue is seen as an issue by the target population
- ____ Statement is used to express the issue you are focusing your project around
- Types of sketches done quickly to get an idea of what to do, we did these for the final project
- First step in the design process
- What needs to be done to learn about what you are developing
- _____ Format is used to cite sources in EDD
- This is the thing done in Autodesk where you put all of your parts together
- Trying the product
15 Clues: Trying the product • Name of program after Autodesk • First step in the design process • The process of creating the product • Type of file needed for 3d Printing • _____ Format is used to cite sources in EDD • Limiting factors while developing a project • What needs to be done to learn about what you are developing • ...
Crossword Time! 2024-06-13
Across
- systems A way to treat yourself after putting hard work and effort into your studies
- A necessity, but something we don't usually get a lot of
- Humans can not physically do
- Something that we set either too high or too low
- for subjects Something to keep in mind when managing expectations
- Long term things to keep you motivateD
- What you do to a task that is urgent but not important
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- technique A study Technique that requires you to teach a topic to someone else
- A well known form of active recall that makes you write everything you know about a topic to find holes and misinformation
- system A flashcard categorisation system FOR subjects with heavy memorisation
- Matrix One of the most effective to-do list setups (scientifically proven)
- Breaks Something that most people don't think is good for study
- care A practice many of us neglect, but is in fact really important and enjoyable
- Devices Somewhat Cliche items that easily distract us from work
- and Reach Out Step 1 to beating stress and burnout
15 Clues: Humans can not physically do • Long term things to keep you motivateD • Something that we set either too high or too low • What you do to a task that is urgent but not important • A necessity, but something we don't usually get a lot of • and Reach Out Step 1 to beating stress and burnout • ...
MANAGEMENT 2025-04-10
Across
- The logical order of steps needed to complete a task.
- A structure where employees report to more than one manager.
- Risk factor of ergonomic injuries related to performing the same motion repeatedly
- Employees must obey and respect the rules and agreements that govern the organization.
- This tool manages customer data and improves relationships, sales, and satisfaction.
- This tool compares a business’s performance to others to find areas of improvement.
- A manager is responsible for achieving objectives through efficient and effective use of resources.
- Managers should treat employees fairly and with respect.
- Common risk factor of ergonomic injuries involving uncomfortable body positions and movements
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- The function that involves arranging people, tools, and tasks to carry out the plan.
- Workers must be paid fairly for their services.
- It shows the structure and relationships in an organization.
- A study that improves the method of doing a task.
- The systematic method used to analyze and optimize processes in a business.
- There should be an orderly arrangement of materials and people in the organization.
15 Clues: Workers must be paid fairly for their services. • A study that improves the method of doing a task. • The logical order of steps needed to complete a task. • Managers should treat employees fairly and with respect. • A structure where employees report to more than one manager. • It shows the structure and relationships in an organization. • ...
Art 1 2025-04-29
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- A feeling of reassurance and relaxation, or a method of printmaking where an image is carved into a surface and the raised areas hold the ink.
- Must be left on its foot, or else the ink will spread unevenly.
- Combining complementary colors will create a _____________ color.
- What you apply to the foam plate to make the print itself.
- An action/sci-fi film released in 1999, or what you use to create the prints themselves.
- Principles of ___________.
- Practice makes ______________.
- The name of the space/room where an artist (like you) works.
- Red orange, blue violet, yellow green, etc.
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- Mixing pigment and egg yolk creates this paint.
- A method of print that uses stencils. If your shirt has a design, it’s most probably printed this way (this is also your teacher’s favorite type of print method).
- _____________ of Art; the building blocks of all artwork.
- Your art teacher’s full government name (first, middle, and last), spelled correctly. It’s somewhere in the room!
- How I greet you at the beginning of class: glad you’re ________, glad to be _______.
- Mix paint on me.
15 Clues: Mix paint on me. • Principles of ___________. • Practice makes ______________. • Red orange, blue violet, yellow green, etc. • Mixing pigment and egg yolk creates this paint. • _____________ of Art; the building blocks of all artwork. • What you apply to the foam plate to make the print itself. • The name of the space/room where an artist (like you) works. • ...
Slow Productivity - Field Solutions Team 2025-05-21
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- Matrix to organize tasks by urgency and importance, so you can effectively prioritize your most important work
- Better calculation of the required time for a task
- Make something less complex or complicated, making it easier to understand or do.
- ... on a small number of important projects, goals
- Internal drive that encourages a person to take action towards their goals without needing external encouragement
- Compulsive preoccupation to deliver excellence
- A sticking or cleaving together between actions and values
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- Minimum number of Tasks in a daily schedule
- The efficiency of production of goods or services expressed by some measure
- This principle emphasizes reducing the number of commitments and projects you take on.
- Define a sequence of activities involving gestures, words, and actions that prelude an event.
- Learn to refuse tasks that do not align with my goals
- Steadfast adherence to a strict moral or ethical code
- This principle encourages allowing work to unfold along a sustainable timeline, recognizing that creative and complex tasks often require periods of intense focus interspersed with periods of rest
- To reduce in intensity; slacken
15 Clues: To reduce in intensity; slacken • Minimum number of Tasks in a daily schedule • Compulsive preoccupation to deliver excellence • Better calculation of the required time for a task • ... on a small number of important projects, goals • Learn to refuse tasks that do not align with my goals • Steadfast adherence to a strict moral or ethical code • ...
PCA 2026-03-27
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- The process of transforming raw data into a reduced set of representative features.
- A direction in the feature space along which the data varies.
- The geometric relationship where principal components are at right angles to each other.
- The matrix factorization method often used to implement PCA numerically.
- A key hyperparameter in t-SNE that balances local and global aspects of the data.
- The measure of how much two random variables change together.
- The spread of data points that PCA aims to maximize in its first components.
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- The preprocessing step of scaling data to have zero mean and unit variance.
- A scalar representing the amount of variance captured by its associated vector.
- The number of input variables or features in a dataset.
- A nonlinear technique often used for visualizing high-dimensional clusters.
- The phenomenon where data becomes sparse as the number of features increases.
- A graphical tool used to determine the number of components to retain.
- The process of mapping high-dimensional data onto a lower-dimensional subspace.
- A topological space that locally resembles Euclidean space, often targeted by t-SNE.
15 Clues: The number of input variables or features in a dataset. • A direction in the feature space along which the data varies. • The measure of how much two random variables change together. • A graphical tool used to determine the number of components to retain. • The matrix factorization method often used to implement PCA numerically. • ...
BIOLOGY PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND RESPIRATION BONANZA 2021-03-24
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- a stack of thylakoids
- type of fermentation that humans switch to when lack of oxygen
- one source of electrons for ETC of cellular respiration
- happens in thylakoid membrane; produces ATP and NADPH
- location of light-dependent reactions
- product in PS equation; MAIN REASON FOR PHOTOSYNTHESIS
- pyruvate has to become this to enter Krebs cycle
- get pushed through ATP synthase to make ATP
- used as final electron acceptor in ETC of cellular respiration
- point of CR is to MAKE THIS
- means splitting sugar; glucose breaks into 2 pyruvate
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- pigment mostly used by plant; found in chloroplasts
- respiration that requires oxygen
- given off during Krebs cycle; a main product of respiration
- enzyme used in carbon fixation in Calvin cycle; most abundant enzyme on earth
- occurs in stroma; CO2 is fixed and makes sugar
- organelle required for aerobic respiration to occur
- splits to form oxygen, electrons and hydrogen ions
- electron carrier molecule made in light reactions and used in Calvin cycle
- enzyme used to create ATP in light reactions and ETC of CR
- location of process of glycolysis
- 6 carbon compound that begins Krebs cycle
- fluid of chloroplast where Calvin cycle takes place
- where Krebs cycle takes place
- move through ETC to create H+ gradient
25 Clues: a stack of thylakoids • point of CR is to MAKE THIS • where Krebs cycle takes place • respiration that requires oxygen • location of process of glycolysis • location of light-dependent reactions • move through ETC to create H+ gradient • 6 carbon compound that begins Krebs cycle • get pushed through ATP synthase to make ATP • occurs in stroma; CO2 is fixed and makes sugar • ...
Genetics_Merriman 2020-08-30
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- genes that have a common ancestor and a more distantly related
- type of inheritance in which the mother's genome is inherited
- trinucleotide sequence that codes for an amino acid
- compounds that increase mutations
- the type of replication that shows that replicated DNA consists of a parent strand and a daughter strand
- enzyme used to break ester bonds in a polynucleotide chain
- when the same sequence of DNA encodes to multiple different proteins
- sequencing technique that the release of a pyrophosphate is used to detect a newly added base
- genes that do not reside in the nucleus and are transcribed and translated in the organelle in which they reside
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- purines tend to be clustered on the nontemplate strand while, pyrimidines tend to cluster on the template strand
- type of blotting that detects RNA sequences
- areas of conservation between species
- using a gel matrix to detect specific sequences
- alternate forms of a gene
- genes that are homologs in different species
- a sugar, phosphate and,a nitrogenous base
- RNA that has been reverse transcripted
- used for cloning, for example, phages and plasmids
- short DNA sequences that can move to a new genomic location and can make copies of themselves
- complete DNA sequence of an organism
20 Clues: alternate forms of a gene • compounds that increase mutations • complete DNA sequence of an organism • areas of conservation between species • RNA that has been reverse transcripted • a sugar, phosphate and,a nitrogenous base • type of blotting that detects RNA sequences • genes that are homologs in different species • using a gel matrix to detect specific sequences • ...
Bones 2020-10-19
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- Tendons found in hands, feet, and knees
- Skull fracture
- The biggest bone in your body
- The bone on top of your skull
- The bone linked with the sinus cavities
- The bone on top of your nose
- How many bones are there in the frontal bone?
- Where the tear ducts are at
- The bone where the ear is
- Bones that are broken into many pieces
- A broken bone that penetrates the skin
- Ribs, hip bones, and skull
- Twisting force
- A bone that is crushed
- Cells that help build new bones
- The bone that makes red blood cells
- Bones in the roof of the mouth
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- The bone on the back of your skull
- Vertical bone in the nose
- A bone that protects the heart and lungs
- Jawbone
- Vertebrae and sacrum
- The bone on top of your teeth
- The bone that isn't attached to other bones
- A fracture that makes bones force into each other
- Bone is broken down by
- A bone that breaks incompletely
- The cheekbone
- What do osteoclasts help maintain
- Forehead bone
- A bone that broke completely
- A bone that helps bones stretch
- Wrist and ankle bones
- Leg and arm bones
34 Clues: Jawbone • The cheekbone • Forehead bone • Skull fracture • Twisting force • Leg and arm bones • Vertebrae and sacrum • Wrist and ankle bones • Bone is broken down by • A bone that is crushed • Vertical bone in the nose • The bone where the ear is • Ribs, hip bones, and skull • Where the tear ducts are at • The bone on top of your nose • A bone that broke completely • ...
Chapter 40- Basic Principles of Animal Form and Function 2022-03-21
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- animal uses internal mechanisms to control internal change in the face of external fluctuation
- gradual process by which an animal adjusts to change in its external environment
- maintenance of internal basis
- biological function
- gain most of their heat from external sources
- overall flow of and transformation of energy in an animal
- allows its internal condition to change in accordance with external changes in the variable
- group of organs that work together in performing vital body functions
- biological form
- liquid extracellular matrix called plasma which consists of water, sats, and dissolved protiens
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- sum of all energy an animal uses in a given time interval
- set of physiological changes that occur roughly every 24 hours
- warmed by heat generated via metabolism
- metabolic rate of a fasting, non stressed ectotherm at rest
- connect bones to joints
- contains collagenous fibers embedded in chondrotin sulfate
- process by which animals maintain their body temperature within a normal range
- groups of cells with similar appearance and common function
- minimum metabolic rate of a nongrowing endotherm that is at rest, has an empty stomach, and is not stressed
- specialized center of body function composed of several types of tissues
- a physiological state of decreased activity and metabolism that allows animals to save energy which avoiding dangerous conditions
21 Clues: biological form • biological function • connect bones to joints • maintenance of internal basis • warmed by heat generated via metabolism • gain most of their heat from external sources • sum of all energy an animal uses in a given time interval • overall flow of and transformation of energy in an animal • contains collagenous fibers embedded in chondrotin sulfate • ...
The Nature of Life 2022-02-08
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- Electrons are shared equally
- outside of the cell membrane in plants, fungi, algae, and bacteria
- Two or more elements united in a definite ratio by chemical bonds
- The capacity to perform work or to produce a change
- Energy is constant. It cannot be gained or lost, only converted from one form to another.
- Formed when molecules lose or gain electrons
- Electrons in outermost orbital can be removed from one atom and transferred to another atom
- Fatty or oily substances that are mostly insoluble in water (fats and oils)
- Electrons are shared unequally (like water)
- When energy is converted to another form, it flows from a high energy state to a low energy state and releases energy during the conversion.
- Combining capacity of an atom or an ion based on electron number
- Two or more atoms bound together
- Smallest stable subdivision of an element
- Center of an atom
- Structural units of organisms
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- Interior cell matrix
- Study of energy and its conversions from one form to another
- Positively charged particles
- Neutral particles
- numbers Number of protons
- Form of an element that varies in its number of neutrons and atomic weight
- Combined number of protons and neutrons
- Negative electric charges circling the nucleus
23 Clues: Neutral particles • Center of an atom • Interior cell matrix • numbers Number of protons • Electrons are shared equally • Positively charged particles • Structural units of organisms • Two or more atoms bound together • Combined number of protons and neutrons • Smallest stable subdivision of an element • Electrons are shared unequally (like water) • ...
Valentine's Day 2022 2022-02-07
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- A must have during terrible weather.
- The real Bedford Falls; our mini babymoon.
- The actual town that we got married in.
- A nickname I have for Moose that rhymes with "sigh".
- According to the Chinese Lunar Calendar, our baby will be born in the year of the...
- My favorite thing to do at night.
- A feeling I have for you everyday.
- I threw drill bits over this...
- This is something I most always need to sleep with.
- The amount of time in minutes I must wait in order to go to bed after you.
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- Our wonderful wedding hotel.
- Something included in your new morning routine.
- A food we were not ready for.
- Moose will dance for you like Buffalo Bill for this...
- Our most recent movie marathon.
- Something you love that I hate.
- We don't call these places, we call them...
- If our baby is born in May, his birthstone is an emerald. If he is born in April, his birthstone will be...
- Location of our wedding party.
- Our baby will most likely have this zodiac sign...
- The month I finally moved in.
- Who sang our first dance?
- "That cool air just lickin' yo _____."
- The nickname of our son will most likely be...
24 Clues: Who sang our first dance? • Our wonderful wedding hotel. • A food we were not ready for. • The month I finally moved in. • Location of our wedding party. • Our most recent movie marathon. • Something you love that I hate. • I threw drill bits over this... • My favorite thing to do at night. • A feeling I have for you everyday. • A must have during terrible weather. • ...
Routt A&P Cells1 2022-02-01
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- “powerhouse” of the cell. Organelle that functions in releasing cellular energy. Also made of a double membrane inner and outer.
- an organelle made of a double membrane that contains the cells DNA.
- a characteristic of a PM, some materials can pass thru the membrane and others cannot
- Functional and Structural Unit of all organisms. Always made of a plasma membrane with cytoplasm inside.
- the watery goo inside a cell
- double strand
- A fat molecule that is hydrophobic on one end and hydrophilic on the other.
- repelled by water
- An explanation of a plasma membrane.
- the double membrane of the nucleus
- DNA coiled up around spools of protein.
- a structure inside cells made of RNA and is the site of protein synthesis
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- only arise from previously existing (Human) cells.
- attracted to water
- All living things are made of 1 or more cells.
- a protein embedded through the nuclear envelope – allows materials to pass.
- single strand
- loose and uncoiled DNA
- any structure inside a cell made of membrane
- A thin and Flexible membrane surrounding all cells.
- Bilayer The structure that forms spontaneously when phospholipids are mixed with water.
- the fluid inside the inner membrane.
- a structure found inside the nucleus- made of DNA- site of ribosome production.
- fold in the inner membrane of the mitochondrion. Functions in enzyme attachment.
24 Clues: single strand • double strand • repelled by water • attracted to water • loose and uncoiled DNA • the watery goo inside a cell • the double membrane of the nucleus • An explanation of a plasma membrane. • the fluid inside the inner membrane. • DNA coiled up around spools of protein. • any structure inside a cell made of membrane • All living things are made of 1 or more cells. • ...
8th Grade Pop Culture Trivia - Crossword 2022-01-06
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- where Mindy went in the season 1 finale of "The Mindy Project"
- treat that the title character give his colleagues that they find irresistible on Ted Lasso
- first non-English-language film to win Best Picture at the Oscars
- name of the news series John Krasinski launched during the pandemic?
- Beyonce's original band
- this 1998 Eddie Murphy comedy finally got a sequel in 2021
- the food recipe that the code in the Matrix comes from
- She gets hit with company property in "The Office" (first name only).
- # of Harry Potter books and movies
- Who "We Are Never Getting Back Together," is about (first name only).
- where "The Lord of the Rings" movies were filmed
- first basketball star to appear on a box of cereal
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- the name of the alternate dimension in Netflix’s Stranger Things.
- Star Wars Day
- made history in 2020 as the youngest winner of the Grammys‘ four main categories
- the modern-day item that made a cameo in the final season of Game of Thrones.
- # of seasons of American Idol
- tech entrepreneur who named his son X Æ A-12
- where the 2017 film "Call Me by Your Name" was filmed
- first African-American man to achieve EGOT status
20 Clues: Star Wars Day • Beyonce's original band • # of seasons of American Idol • # of Harry Potter books and movies • tech entrepreneur who named his son X Æ A-12 • where "The Lord of the Rings" movies were filmed • first African-American man to achieve EGOT status • first basketball star to appear on a box of cereal • where the 2017 film "Call Me by Your Name" was filmed • ...
8th Grade Pop Culture Trivia - Crossword 2022-01-06
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- the name of the alternate dimension in Netflix’s Stranger Things.
- # of seasons of American Idol
- name of the news series John Krasinski launched during the pandemic?
- the modern-day item that made a cameo in the final season of Game of Thrones.
- where Mindy went in the season 1 finale of "The Mindy Project"
- # of Harry Potter books and movies (in total)
- where the 2017 film "Call Me by Your Name" was filmed
- She gets hit with company property in "The Office" (first name only).
- Star Wars Day
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- first basketball star to appear on a box of cereal
- first African-American man to achieve EGOT status
- this 1988 Eddie Murphy comedy finally got a sequel in 2021
- where "The Lord of the Rings" movies were filmed
- tech entrepreneur who named his son X Æ A-12
- treat that the title character give his colleagues that they find irresistible on Ted Lasso
- the food recipe that the code in the Matrix comes from
- first non-English-language film to win Best Picture at the Oscars
- Beyonce's original band
- Who "We Are Never Getting Back Together," is about (first name only).
- made history in 2020 as the youngest winner of the Grammys‘ four main categories
20 Clues: Star Wars Day • Beyonce's original band • # of seasons of American Idol • tech entrepreneur who named his son X Æ A-12 • # of Harry Potter books and movies (in total) • where "The Lord of the Rings" movies were filmed • first African-American man to achieve EGOT status • first basketball star to appear on a box of cereal • ...
C10 Revision 2018-03-08
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- an alloy that contains copper and zinc
- temperature Haber process is carried out at
- water that is safe to drink
- treatment of seawater to remove sodium chloride
- product of the Haber process
- largest users of water
- a condition required for rusting
- a resource that will run out
- using bacteria to extract metals
- coating a metal object with another metal, by electrolysis
- meets the needs of current generations without compromising future generations ability to meet own needs
- a type of polymer that melts when heated
- make thermosetting polymers resistant to heating, because of these in between polymer chains
- reactant of the Haber process
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- phosphate rock cannot be used directly as a fertiliser because it is...
- made of two materials, a matrix and reinforcement e.g. wood
- the forward reaction of the Haber process is...
- where a more reactive metal displaces a less reactive metal from a compound
- this type of digestion occurs in sewage sludge
- separation where solid particles drop to the bottom of a container
- mixture of two or more metals (and sometimes non metals)
- a natural deposit containing potassium, used to make fertilisers
- assesses environmental impact of a product for it's entire lifetime
- extracting metals using plants
- loss of electrons
25 Clues: loss of electrons • largest users of water • water that is safe to drink • product of the Haber process • a resource that will run out • reactant of the Haber process • extracting metals using plants • a condition required for rusting • using bacteria to extract metals • an alloy that contains copper and zinc • a type of polymer that melts when heated • ...
IIIT Hyderabad Crossword @HiPC 2018 2018-12-16
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- : Could, made (5)
- : Rock band or current? Cyrin goes out to bring an umbrella (4)
- : Slur used by many super-machines (5)
- : What goes in a needle (6)
- Flat wagons us (9,3)
- : Programs put together (7)
- : Motivating Newton's law of motion (11)
- : Jill’s partner donned garments ravenous to head innovative computing (4,8)
- : Gambling tool, piled on, Ah! The past! (3,7,6)
- : Carry on managing products under terrible elected leaders (7)
- : Natural photonic parallel processors, yes (4)
- : Dual or Octal or more? (4)
- : Analysis that pulls you back (10)
- : Everything is not a scalar (6)
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- : What Babbage is to computers, this man is to supercomputers in India (5,7)
- : Split second (6)
- : When Lysanias is made (8)
- : Excitement without trauma (10)
- : Lines that never meet (8)
- : Accept deviations - a quality to be nurtured in intolerant times (5,9)
- : Clues terrible for a collective affair after the elephant leaves (7)
- : Software hardware in action (3-4-6)
- : Statistical measure of spread (8)
- : Man of other regimes. Expounds doubling (5)
- : The new-age cinema in old algebra (6)
- : Deal with the tension or perish (6)
- : Christopher Reeve's name if he were to act like a machine (4)
- : Grape loses its edge in a hurry (5)
28 Clues: : Split second (6) • : Could, made (5) • Flat wagons us (9,3) • : What goes in a needle (6) • : When Lysanias is made (8) • : Programs put together (7) • : Dual or Octal or more? (4) • : Lines that never meet (8) • : Excitement without trauma (10) • : Everything is not a scalar (6) • : Analysis that pulls you back (10) • : Software hardware in action (3-4-6) • ...
Chapter 6 & 9 Review 2019-01-11
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- An immovable joint with bony fusion
- 'Spreading' outwards
- bone This is usually found at the end of long bones
- What fracture is where one side is bent and the other side is broken
- Flexion Standing on tiptoes
- These cells are found in the periosteum
- Narrow passageways that contain osteocytes
- The patella is a kind of __ bone
- No movement
- This marrow is the storage of lipids
- Large, multinucleated cells
- Cells that synthesize organic components of the bony matrix
- These bones are usually found between large flat bones of the skull
- The knee functions as what kind of joint
- Opposite of extension
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- Movement that allows you to go beyond extension
- The process of replacing other tissues with bone
- Connect muscle to bone
- Slight movement
- and socket The shoulder is this kind of joint
- Achey joints and slight inflammation
- Free movement
- The shaft of a long bone
- This ossification begins with a cartilage model
- Mature bone cells
- This marrow is found between the trabeculae of spongy bone
- Thumb movement
- The lining of the marrow cavity
- The sternum is an example of this type of bone.
- The most abundant mineral in the body
- The femur is an example of a ___ bone
31 Clues: No movement • Free movement • Thumb movement • Slight movement • Mature bone cells • 'Spreading' outwards • Opposite of extension • Connect muscle to bone • The shaft of a long bone • Flexion Standing on tiptoes • Large, multinucleated cells • The lining of the marrow cavity • The patella is a kind of __ bone • An immovable joint with bony fusion • Achey joints and slight inflammation • ...
Bio 110 Final Exam Review 2012-12-02
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- the beta-linked carb that makes up the structure of most plants
- the part of the cell responsible for altering and packaging proteins to be exported from the cell
- the type of transport that requires ATP
- a molecule that possesses both hydrophilic and hydrophobic parts
- stores Ca2+ and is responsible for intracellular detoxification
- area within the nucleus where rRNA and ribosome assembly occurs
- cytoplasmic connections between gaps in the adjoining plant cell walls
- synthesizes proteins to be exported
- the repeating subunit of a polymer
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- the organization of the cell membrane
- the method by which a cell can engulf and internalize structures
- the area inside the inner membrane of the mitochondria
- pumps a single molecule in a single direction
- protein that is parallel to the cell membrane but does not pass through
- lipid-protein structure on the surface of cells used for communication
- a filament of the cytoskeleton that is relatively rigid and maintains cell shape
- protein that passess through the cell membrane
- a type of lipid, athletes sometimes use the anabolic types
- the type of bond between amino acids
- transports two types of molecules in different directions
- name of the channel protein that allows the diffusion of water
21 Clues: the repeating subunit of a polymer • synthesizes proteins to be exported • the type of bond between amino acids • the organization of the cell membrane • the type of transport that requires ATP • pumps a single molecule in a single direction • protein that passess through the cell membrane • the area inside the inner membrane of the mitochondria • ...
Test je kennis: management (Philine Van Helleputte) 2013-03-24
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- doel bereiken wat je hoopt te bereiken = …
- de 'S' binnen SWOT analyse staat voor = …
- Florence Nightingale is binnen de verpleegkundecultuur een voorbeeld van …
- Binnen klinische paden houden we afwijkingen van het pad bij in een …
- de 'W' binnen SWOT analyse staat voor = …
- je taken verdelen naar hoger / lager gelegen functies = …
- binnen het organogram staat die 'groep' in voor advies aan de directie = …
- een schematische voorstelling van alle MVG items per afdeling = …
- managementvorm die gericht is op de afdeling (op korte termijn denken) = …
- de 'T' binnen SWOT anaylse staat voor = …
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- plan-do-check-act = …
- managementvorm die gericht is op het ziekenhuis (op lange termijnvisie) = …
- binnen je functie specialiseren = …
- teveel gezondheidszorg consumeren gecreeerd door minimale remgeld = …
- je moet als patient kiezen tussen alternatieven/behandelingen die de arts (of andere gezondheidswerker) je aanreikt wetende dat de arts mss vooral vanuit zijn eigen standpunt (praktijk) denkt , je bent als patient dus afhankelijk zijn van de arts zijn advies = …
- de 'O' binnen SWOT analyse staat voor = …
- een schematische voorstelling van alle MVG scores van alle afdelingen
- de dingen doen met zo min mogelijk middelen (financieel, materieel) = …
- een organisatiekundige die de non profit instellingen voorstelt als professionele bureaucratieên = …
- de gekantelde organisatie noemen we ook de .... organisatie
20 Clues: plan-do-check-act = … • binnen je functie specialiseren = … • de 'S' binnen SWOT analyse staat voor = … • de 'O' binnen SWOT analyse staat voor = … • de 'W' binnen SWOT analyse staat voor = … • de 'T' binnen SWOT anaylse staat voor = … • doel bereiken wat je hoopt te bereiken = … • je taken verdelen naar hoger / lager gelegen functies = … • ...
Module 7- The Skeletal System Products 2014-10-09
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- A bone deformity on the base of the foot
- Anti-inflammatory herb
- Pain relieving amino acid.
- An amino acid that may prevent calcium loss in urine.
- An oil which aids inflammation and mobility
- A complex of vitamins which may aid uric acid build up
- A blood cleansing herb
- with calcium, may aid bone health.
- With Vitamin C, may aid healing
- A vitamin which deposits minerals into the bone matrix. Also known as 'Menadione' and is in alfalfa.
- a disc rupture
- Increases synovial fluid production
- A cream which is used as a massage.
- A pain reliever.
- A juice which helps prevent the build up of uric acid.
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- The narrowing of the spine
- A shin injury which is a fracture of the tibia.
- a mineral which prevents gout
- Deficiency in this mineral may aggravate inflammation
- Promotes Repair
- A vitamin which may help calcium deposit into bones
- a Mineral which is important for bone healing
- A herb which stimulates bone healing
- An anti-inflammatory enzyme
- A vitamin which is an anti-oxidant which is good for repair
- Anti-inflammatory gel
- The curving of the spine
- Also known as 'knitbone'
- A detox tea
29 Clues: A detox tea • a disc rupture • Promotes Repair • A pain reliever. • Anti-inflammatory gel • Anti-inflammatory herb • A blood cleansing herb • The curving of the spine • Also known as 'knitbone' • The narrowing of the spine • Pain relieving amino acid. • An anti-inflammatory enzyme • a mineral which prevents gout • With Vitamin C, may aid healing • with calcium, may aid bone health. • ...
Microbiology Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-21
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- The process of heating liquids, such as milk, to kill bacteria
- A molecule or molecular structure recognized by the immune system as foreign, triggering an immune response
- A protein produced by the immune system in response to a specific pathogen
- Microorganisms are everywhere!
- A stain commonly used to differentiate bacterial cells into Gram-positive and Gram-negative
- A protective outer layer found in some bacteria
- A type of symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit
- The process of using high temperatures to kill or inactivate microorganisms
- The study of microorganisms
- The transfer of genetic material from one bacterium to another through direct contact
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- A bacterial structure that provides motility
- A group of bacteria that thrive in extreme environments
- The process by which bacteria take up DNA from their environment
- A complex, slimy layer of microorganisms that adhere to surfaces and are encased in a matrix of extracellular polymeric substances
- A term used to describe organisms that grow optimally in high-salt environments
- A type of microorganism with a rigid cell wall and no nucleus
- A small, circular piece of DNA that is separate from the chromosomal DNA
- An organism that lives in the absence of oxygen
- The structure responsible for the transfer of genetic material during bacterial conjugation
- The study of viruses
20 Clues: The study of viruses • The study of microorganisms • Microorganisms are everywhere! • A bacterial structure that provides motility • A protective outer layer found in some bacteria • An organism that lives in the absence of oxygen • A group of bacteria that thrive in extreme environments • A type of microorganism with a rigid cell wall and no nucleus • ...
Alex 2023-12-29
Across
- museum/design store
- derogatory remark or forest
- the dome is home
- “the stacks”
- Gucci, bottega, Louis, Chanel, lulu
- philosophical exercise, (blank) swarm
- corner store hangover cure
- Man's best friend
- letters addressed to …
- city of books
- “(blank)as they come”
- the second first date and our spot in Jaipur
- the day to live for
- a name and place in between
- America’s slowest public transit network
- weilerism, sneakers
- our place?
- somewhere warm for IEP, perhaps
Down
- our first try, if you will
- Forward for alex, goodness for isabella
- the veiled city
- a place to elope, for example
- like a cow, but lives at home
- an assumption, in Alex’s case
- one third of hofstadter’s equation
- solar specialist
- Double name, keep it in the family
- “beer” for boys
- not a pebble, not home
- MIT’s babysitting center
- sidewalk U
- the opposite of Izah’s first year in Boston and soundtrack to new love
- gehry’s middle finger, if you will
- manager with a smile
- an alexism when things get quiet
- coastal highway
- aviatior’s shorthand for home
- a puzzle like this, but numerical
- god’s promised land
- Arid region of interest
40 Clues: sidewalk U • our place? • “the stacks” • city of books • the veiled city • “beer” for boys • coastal highway • the dome is home • solar specialist • Man's best friend • museum/design store • the day to live for • weilerism, sneakers • god’s promised land • manager with a smile • “(blank)as they come” • not a pebble, not home • letters addressed to … • Arid region of interest • MIT’s babysitting center • ...
