matrix Crossword Puzzles
Movies & TV 2024-02-28
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- A sci-fi series featuring a time-traveling alien known as The Doctor
- Animated film about a magic lamp and a blue genie
- The actor who portrayed Jack Dawson in 'Titanic'
- Major villain played by Josh Brolin in the MCU
- The movie series featuring Dominic Toretto and his crew of drivers
- A 2016 musical film featuring Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling
- Main character in 'The Matrix'
- An HBO fantasy epic based on the novels by George R.R. Martin
- The streaming platform that hosts 'Stranger Things'
- Famous actor known for his role as Iron Man
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- Lead actor in 'Pirates of the Caribbean' series
- The iconic film where a young farm boy joins the Rebel Alliance to battle the evil Galactic Empire
- 2010 Christopher Nolan film known for its mind-bendin
- A British spy known for his martinis "shaken, not stirred"
- The film where a clownfish named Marlin searches for his son
- Iconic animated yellow family with a bumbling father
- The enchanted princess who loses her voice in exchange for legs
- The 1980 Stanley Kubrick film based on a Stephen King novel
- The classic Steven Spielberg movie featuring a friendly alien
- The name of the lion cub in 'The Lion King'
- Netflix series about a chess prodigy
21 Clues: Main character in 'The Matrix' • Netflix series about a chess prodigy • The name of the lion cub in 'The Lion King' • Famous actor known for his role as Iron Man • Major villain played by Josh Brolin in the MCU • Lead actor in 'Pirates of the Caribbean' series • The actor who portrayed Jack Dawson in 'Titanic' • Animated film about a magic lamp and a blue genie • ...
blood 2024-03-31
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- a leukocyte that can turn into a macrophage
- the nonliving fluid matrix in blood
- a leukocyte that releases histamine and heparin
- red blood cells arise from this type of cell
- the organ where old red blood cells are removed
- a hormone that decreases blood pressure
- a red blood cell protein that helps maintain its structure
- removal of blood clots
- a vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- when your red blood cell count is too low
- a leukocyte that fights against parasitic infection
- when your red blood cell count is too high
- a hormone that stimulates erythropoiesis
- a vessel that carries blood towards the heart
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- what oxygen binds to
- a disorder where blood clotting occurs in an unbroken blood vessel
- also known as blood clotting
- the process that stops bleeding
- measure of the percent of red blood cells in a sample
- cell fragments found in blood
- low white blood cell count
- the outer layer of a blood vessel is the tunica _______
- a leukocyte found in lymphatic tissue
- the middle layer of a blood vessel is the tunica _____
- determines a person’s blood type
- a leukocyte that destroy bacteria
- the inner layer of a blood vessel is the tunica ______
- a plasma protein
28 Clues: a plasma protein • what oxygen binds to • removal of blood clots • low white blood cell count • also known as blood clotting • cell fragments found in blood • the process that stops bleeding • determines a person’s blood type • a leukocyte that destroy bacteria • the nonliving fluid matrix in blood • a leukocyte found in lymphatic tissue • a hormone that decreases blood pressure • ...
Cine y Entretenimiento 2024-09-10
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- Premio anual al mejor cine otorgado por la Academia de Hollywood.
- Película sobre un gladiador que busca vengar la muerte de su familia en la antigua Roma.
- Cineasta español conocido por "Todo sobre mi madre".
- Comedia romántica protagonizada por Hugh Grant y Julia Roberts en un barrio londinense.
- Superhéroe de Marvel cuyo alter ego es Peter Parker.
- Famosa saga cinematográfica donde los autos son los protagonistas de peligrosas carreras.
- Actor que interpretó al Joker en "El Caballero Oscuro".
- Personaje de cine con una espada láser que lucha en la Rebelión contra el Imperio Galáctico.
- Famoso agente secreto británico conocido por su número 007.
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- Famosa saga de películas sobre un mago que estudia en Hogwarts.
- Franquicia de películas sobre dinosaurios creada por Steven Spielberg.
- Película de ciencia ficción sobre un mundo virtual protagonizada por Keanu Reeves.
- Actriz que interpretó a Hermione en la saga de "Harry Potter".
- Actor que interpretó a Jack en "Titanic".
- Director de "Psicosis" y "Los pájaros".
- Planeta donde se desarrolla gran parte de la saga de "Star Wars".
- Película animada de Disney sobre un león llamado Simba.
- Director de cine conocido por películas como "Inception" y "The Dark Knight".
- Actor que protagonizó la saga de películas "Rocky".
- Actor que interpretó a Tony Stark/Iron Man.
20 Clues: Director de "Psicosis" y "Los pájaros". • Actor que interpretó a Jack en "Titanic". • Actor que interpretó a Tony Stark/Iron Man. • Actor que protagonizó la saga de películas "Rocky". • Cineasta español conocido por "Todo sobre mi madre". • Superhéroe de Marvel cuyo alter ego es Peter Parker. • Película animada de Disney sobre un león llamado Simba. • ...
Math Puzzle 2023-07-07
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- a technology of visualizing information,using geometry
- traces of continuous moving dots
- In fractions or fractions, the number or expression on the horizontal line.
- a straight line on both sides
- An expression that combines two or more terms into '+' and '-'
- the number 13
- a sequence of repeating objects, shapes or numbers
- very fast; increasingly rapid
- the direction,and how someone or something does something
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- a process or result of calculating something
- The result obtained by dividing the integer a by the integer ab other than zero is expressed as a/b
- a branch of mathematics that deals with points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids
- Expression that becomes true or false according to the value of the variable
- representing a number or polynomial as multiplication of factors
- a fact or a rule written with mathematical symbols
- a plane figure with four equal sides and four right (90°) angles
- Organize numbers into rectangular shapes, which is known as matrix
- the way in which constituent parts are interrelated or arranged
- A letter or number that is written in the upper right corner of a number or character to indicate the number of times it has been multiplied.
- the relationship that exists between the size
20 Clues: the number 13 • a straight line on both sides • very fast; increasingly rapid • traces of continuous moving dots • a process or result of calculating something • the relationship that exists between the size • a fact or a rule written with mathematical symbols • a sequence of repeating objects, shapes or numbers • the direction,and how someone or something does something • ...
Analysis and Manipulation of Proteins Review By: Anjutha Thayalan 2022-12-21
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- The process of separating the components of the mixture.
- Detects about 10 ng of protein,
- Two amino acids are joined by one peptide bond.
- Polyacrylamide gel has a tight _____, and it is suitable for protein separation.
- The process of proteins accumulating in between the two gels
- The unique group that amino acids bind to. This is what makes the ammo acid unique.
- Units of mass for molecular weight.
- Spectroscopic method to measure the concentration of protein in the solution.
- Chemical added to make samples sink into the wells.
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- Tolecules with this property are non-polar and group together and repel water.
- Protien is smaller/bigger than DNA.
- The process where a linear polypeptide turns into a functional 3D structure.
- Short amino acid chains joined together by peptide bonds.
- A peptide bond is located between two functional groups, a carboxyl and _____ group.
- structure The sequence of amino acids forms a polypeptide chain.
- Removes weakly bonded and unwanted proteins by allowing the solution to flow through columns.
- What denatures protein and returns it to individual chains.
- The clear liquid that is free of precipitate on top of a solid
- The type of bond that holds the secondary structure in place.
- Mainly used for protein separation. Similar to gel electrophoresis.
20 Clues: Detects about 10 ng of protein, • Protien is smaller/bigger than DNA. • Units of mass for molecular weight. • Two amino acids are joined by one peptide bond. • Chemical added to make samples sink into the wells. • The process of separating the components of the mixture. • Short amino acid chains joined together by peptide bonds. • ...
Cheltenham festival winners 2025-02-25
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- Gavin Cromwell just loves this Irish Material
- The undertakers brother is a murderer i tell you
- Townend just won but set the winning post of fire
- This aggressive food will eat you up in the middle of the course
- I'm never drinking again it just made me too hot
- Thank god Neo was good at this or the matrix trilogy wouldn't have lasted long
- i packed everything as i didn't know if we were playing snooker or poker
- Auther had many but this guy is riding alone
- what are those things next to the moon looks like there's just more than 999
- Mrs Lennox always loved listening to Snap
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- This nasty Monarch once ruled Cheltenham
- Poly just DO IT!
- Redknapp was only pulling Sandr's numbers out while calling at the bingo so all the other women shouted ....
- My buddy is my favourite
- 10,9,8,7,6,....
- i dont know if it comes from Tokyo but it was built in the country
- this dangerous fish will just stay for ever
- Frodo told his mate to shut up as he kept going on and on and on
- He just ran past Buckingham palace beating his flat mate 22 lengths
- i couldn't pull it of but you can
20 Clues: 10,9,8,7,6,.... • Poly just DO IT! • My buddy is my favourite • i couldn't pull it of but you can • This nasty Monarch once ruled Cheltenham • Mrs Lennox always loved listening to Snap • this dangerous fish will just stay for ever • Auther had many but this guy is riding alone • Gavin Cromwell just loves this Irish Material • The undertakers brother is a murderer i tell you • ...
Berry Blend 2025-01-03
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- Rice is a common example of this dry fruit
- Coconuts are typically dispersed by?
- Type of fruit that develops from more than one female part
- Green Beans and Soybeans are an example of this
- Type of fruit with a hard stony pit
- Pineapples are an example of this fruit type
- Hard, one sided fruits
- Type of fruit with a leathery, peelable rind
- When Achenes are loose
- Number of divisions of fruits
- Which textile based plant is typically characterized by being a Capsule Dry fruit
- Type of fruit with fleshy ovaries
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- Milkweed is an example of this
- Type of seed that can "fly"
- Characterized by having a core
- An uncommon example of berries
- The opposite of fleshy fruits
- A family of fruits that are commonly categorized as Pepos
- One of the most common types of Drupes and whose tree blossoms are widely celebrated in Japan
- Almost, but not a nut
- Number of dry fruit categories
- Typical summer plant that's seeds are dispersed by the wind
- A common citrus fruit that is a fleshy fruit
- Type of dry fruit usually characterized by sunflowers
- Type of fruit defind by a hard rind and a fleshy inner matrix
25 Clues: Almost, but not a nut • Hard, one sided fruits • When Achenes are loose • Type of seed that can "fly" • The opposite of fleshy fruits • Number of divisions of fruits • Milkweed is an example of this • Characterized by having a core • An uncommon example of berries • Number of dry fruit categories • Type of fruit with fleshy ovaries • Type of fruit with a hard stony pit • ...
Histology 2025-07-25
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- : Stain that differentiates muscle, collagen, and cytoplasm
- : Strongest and most common fiber in connective tissue
- : Involuntary muscle found in walls of organs
- : Bone cell found in lacunae
- : Tissue specialized for contraction
- : Common histological stain using hematoxylin and eosin
- : The non-cellular substance in connective tissue
- : Nerve cell that transmits electrical signals
- : Fat-storing tissue
- : Supportive cells in nervous tissue
- : Long process of neuron that sends impulses
- : Junctions between cardiac muscle cells
- : Fluid connective tissue with RBCs and WBCs
- : Cube-shaped epithelial cells
- : Anchors epithelium to connective tissue
- : Thin, branching fibers that form frameworks
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- : Epithelium made of multiple layers
- : Voluntary, striated muscle attached to bones
- : Cell that produces collagen and other fibers
- : Stretchable epithelium found in the urinary bladder
- : Fiber type that allows stretching and recoiling
- : The most abundant and diverse tissue type
- : Tall, rectangular epithelial cells
- : Mucus-secreting cell in simple columnar epithelium
- : Tissue type that covers surfaces and lines cavities
- : Avascular connective tissue found in joints and nose
- : Involuntary, striated muscle with intercalated discs
- : Loose connective tissue found under epithelium
- : Stain used to highlight carbohydrates like glycogen
- : Flat-shaped epithelial cells
- : Epithelium made of a single cell layer
- : Branching process of neuron that receives input
32 Clues: : Fat-storing tissue • : Bone cell found in lacunae • : Flat-shaped epithelial cells • : Cube-shaped epithelial cells • : Epithelium made of multiple layers • : Tall, rectangular epithelial cells • : Tissue specialized for contraction • : Supportive cells in nervous tissue • : Junctions between cardiac muscle cells • : Epithelium made of a single cell layer • ...
Transformers names 2024-12-05
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- Leader of the decepticons
- Optimus primes right hand bot, head of Special Operations
- two words later becomes Rodimus Prime, the matrix of leadership likes him better then it likes Optimus Prime
- autobot scientist his experiments often lead to explosions
- ex decepticon now autobot used to go by the name Deadlock
- police enforcer car likes flipping tables
- his name means a yellow and black bug
- another one of Soundwaves casseteicons he looks like a cat
- Red, white, yellow and blue in G1 he's a seeker
- his name means a horizontal support on a ladder for a person's foot
- well known female autobot
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- cheif communications commander to the decepticons, also third in command to the decepticons
- leader of the dinobots
- mad scientist of the decepticons he has the most war crimes out of any of the Cybertronians
- Leader of the autobots two words
- two words the main villian of transformers one
- one of Soundwaves casseteicons he often gets his colors mixed up with his twin Frenzy
- the god of all Transformers also their planet Cybertron
- two words less well known female autobot in a relationship with Optimus prime
- cheif medical officer of the autobots
- he has many names including the destroyer, the planet eater ect. opposite to Primus
21 Clues: leader of the dinobots • Leader of the decepticons • well known female autobot • Leader of the autobots two words • his name means a yellow and black bug • cheif medical officer of the autobots • police enforcer car likes flipping tables • two words the main villian of transformers one • Red, white, yellow and blue in G1 he's a seeker • ...
Bone and Joint 2025-10-09
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- spongy bone tissue with trabeculae
- suture between the parietal and temporal bones
- bone-forming cell
- the central canal of an osteon
- bone-maintaining cell
- shallow depression on a bone surface
- the inner lining of a bone’s cavity
- tiny canals that connect lacunae
- fibrous joints connecting skull bones
- the shaft of a long bone
- the structural unit of compact bone
- cavity in the diaphysis that holds yellow marrow
- the end of a long bone
- soft spots on an infant’s skull
- small rounded projection on a bone
- large hole in the skull where the spinal cord passes
- rounded articular surface at the end of a bone
- suture between the two parietal bones
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- bone-breaking cell
- rings of bone matrix around a canal
- soft tissue that produces blood cells
- projection on a bone where muscles attach
- smooth flat joint surface on a bone
- a small cavity that houses an osteocyte
- the tough outer covering of a bone
- suture between the frontal and parietal bones
- large rounded projection on the femur
- suture between the parietal and occipital bones
- depression in the skull where the brain rests
- narrow ridge of bone for muscle attachment
30 Clues: bone-forming cell • bone-breaking cell • bone-maintaining cell • the end of a long bone • the shaft of a long bone • the central canal of an osteon • soft spots on an infant’s skull • tiny canals that connect lacunae • spongy bone tissue with trabeculae • small rounded projection on a bone • rings of bone matrix around a canal • smooth flat joint surface on a bone • ...
Properties 2026-01-21
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- Property of non-metals meaning they break instead of bending
- The composite which is strong and has a low density
- Property describing metals that can be hammered into sheets
- A mixture of metals (or metal and carbon)
- Material made from two or more materials to improve properties
- A polymer that light and flexible can be used to make...
- Metals make this sound when struck
- This group generally have low melting points
- Part of a composite that adds strength
- This group generally have high melting points
- Part of a composite that holds everything together
- Substances that do not allow heat or electricity to pass through easily
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- Metals that can be drawn into long wires are described as ______
- Metals have a high value of this because they have high mass for a small volume
- Group of materials including nylon, PVC and polythene
- Polymers can be moulded and formed into..
- Iron, cobalt and nickel have this property
- Material made by baking clay, such as glass or porcelain
- Weak forces between non-metal molecules
- Property describing metals that reflect light when polished
- Ability to transfer heat or electricity
- electrons Metals conduct electricity and heat due to..
- The composite made from sand, gravel and cement
23 Clues: Metals make this sound when struck • Part of a composite that adds strength • Weak forces between non-metal molecules • Ability to transfer heat or electricity • Polymers can be moulded and formed into.. • A mixture of metals (or metal and carbon) • Iron, cobalt and nickel have this property • This group generally have low melting points • ...
Biology 2025-01-27
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- that doesn't require energy
- carrier involved in glycosis
- Cell organelle that convert chemical energy food fro cell to use
- of energy needed to raise temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree of celsius.
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- First set of reactions in cellular respiration in which a molecule of glucose is broken down into two pyruvic acid
- Cycles/ Second stage of celluim respiration in which pyruvic acid is borkne down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy extraction reactions.
- fluid that fills cells.
- Trnsport Chain (ECT)/ Series of electron carrier proteins that shuttle high energy electrons during ATP-generating reactions.
- Process that requires oxygen
- Process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- synthase/ Enzyme for synthesis of ATP consist of clusters of proteins that spans the cell membrane and allow hydrogen ions to pass
- INtermost compartment of mitochondria and site of the Krebs cycles reacations.
- Respirations/ Process of energy conversion that release energy from food in presences of oxygen.
13 Clues: fluid that fills cells. • that doesn't require energy • Process that requires oxygen • carrier involved in glycosis • Process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • Cell organelle that convert chemical energy food fro cell to use • of energy needed to raise temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree of celsius. • ...
Bentley Design 2025-02-11
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- This beautiful piece controls the amount of airflow through the vents.
- In Crewe the trunk is a boot and the hood is a _______.
- These types of panels are where heat and precision have shaped smooth and sharp curves.
- The three-dimensional interior edges of the LED matrix-beam headlamps are inspired by this.
- This creates an impression of constant motion and strength, making luxury feel dynamic.
- All Bentley rotary controls have this finish.
- This accentuates the steely gaze of the new headlamps in 25MY Continental.
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- The shape of the dashboard in Bentley vehicles is inspired by this.
- It's not my official name, but in Crewe they call me the Toblerone.
- This design line gives Bentley vehicles a sporting masculinity.
- The round vents that direct airflow in the Bentayga are called this.
- A symbol you might see soaring on the hood, a letter that takes flight.
- This grille design was inspired from a mesh guard used in 1920s racing.
13 Clues: All Bentley rotary controls have this finish. • In Crewe the trunk is a boot and the hood is a _______. • This design line gives Bentley vehicles a sporting masculinity. • The shape of the dashboard in Bentley vehicles is inspired by this. • It's not my official name, but in Crewe they call me the Toblerone. • ...
School Bus Safety 2024-04-09
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- The color of the school bus that is easily visible on the road.
- The signal that informs drivers to stop for a school bus loading or unloading kids.
- the act of waiting for the school bus in an orderly line.
- The person responsible for driving the school bus.
- Place riders must stay in until the bus has arrived.
- The recommended distance to stay back from the road or curb when waiting for the bus.
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- The safest way to enter and exit a school bus.
- The speed limit in a school zone.
- The device on a school bus that helps children cross the street safely.
- School rule that applies to the bus as well that relates to safety and respect on our Bus Matrix
- Place where you shouldn't walk in relation to a bus as it's hard for the driver to see you.
- Your voice level at Railroad Tracks on a bus
- Who's directions you follow on the bus.
13 Clues: The speed limit in a school zone. • Who's directions you follow on the bus. • Your voice level at Railroad Tracks on a bus • The safest way to enter and exit a school bus. • The person responsible for driving the school bus. • Place riders must stay in until the bus has arrived. • the act of waiting for the school bus in an orderly line. • ...
Chapter 7: Photosynthesis 2013-05-26
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- Reaction in which light energy breaks down a molecule.
- Adenosine triphosphate, nucleotide that consists of an adenine base, the five carbon sugar ribose, and three phosphate groups. Main energy carrier between reaction sites in cells.
- Cluster of pigments and proteins that, as a unit, converts light energy into photosynthesis.
- An organic molecule that absorbs light of certain wavelengths.
- A chloroplast's inner membrane system, often folded as flattened sacs that form a continuous compartment in the stroma.
- Any light-driven phosphorylation reaction.
- They make their own food by using the environment.
- Distance between crests of two successive waves of radiant energy.
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- The semifluid matrix between the thylakoid membrane and the two outer membranes of a chloroplast, site of light-independent photosynthesis reaction.
- Makes sugars from carbon dioxide and water (sunlight energy)
- Packets where electromagnetic energy of light is organized.
- Organelle of photosynthesis in plants and some protist.
- The metabolic pathway by which photoautotrophs capture light energy, and use it to make sugars from carbon dioxide and water.
- Main photosynthetic pigments in plants, algae, and cyanobacteria.
- Coenzymes that accept electons and hydrogen ions.
15 Clues: Any light-driven phosphorylation reaction. • Coenzymes that accept electons and hydrogen ions. • They make their own food by using the environment. • Reaction in which light energy breaks down a molecule. • Organelle of photosynthesis in plants and some protist. • Packets where electromagnetic energy of light is organized. • ...
Week 9/7 Vocab Crosswords 2015-08-20
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- a family, society, community, or state governed by women.
- (of family names) derived from the name of a father or ancestor,especially by the addition of a suffix or prefix indicating descent.
- to associate in a fraternal or friendly way.
- of or befitting a brother or brothers; brotherly.
- something that constitutes the place or point from which something else originates, takes form, or develops:
- the male head of a family or tribal line.
- doting upon, foolishly fond of, or affectionately submissive toward one’s wife.
- to give (a store, restaurant, hotel, etc.) one's regular patronage; trade with.
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- of, relating to, or characteristic of a family :
- to enroll in a college or university as a candidate for a degree.
- marriage with only one person at a time.
- the crime of marrying while one has a spouse still living, from whom no valid divorce has been effected.
- of, relating to, or characteristic of an uncle :
- an estate inherited from one's father or ancestors.
- the financial support or business provided to a store, hotel, or the like,by customers, clients, or paying guests.
15 Clues: marriage with only one person at a time. • the male head of a family or tribal line. • to associate in a fraternal or friendly way. • of, relating to, or characteristic of a family : • of, relating to, or characteristic of an uncle : • of or befitting a brother or brothers; brotherly. • an estate inherited from one's father or ancestors. • ...
NOCTI Review 2023-03-27
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- Contains the safety information about the safe handling of chemicals
- DNA __; a technique that utilizes the uniqueness of DNA to identify individuals
- An organism that can grow in the absence of oxygen
- A process that takes a small amount of DNA and increases the quantity (abbreviation)
- The laboratory equipment necessary for polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
- The type of chromatography that separates components of a mixture based on the affinity of the components for a charged matrix
- The federal agency responsible for promoting public health through regulation of food, cosmetics, and drug products
- The laboratory equipment that provides sterilization by high temperature steam and high pressure
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- Small ring of bacterial DNA
- A substance that minimizes changes in pH when acids or bases are added to the solution
- Developed the double helix model of DNA
- A method used to identify a substance by its absorption of light
- The study of the conduct that governs the behavior of a person or
- Bacterial __; a technique used to introduce genes into bacteria to produce a product
- DNA --> RNA --> Protein --> Trait
15 Clues: Small ring of bacterial DNA • DNA --> RNA --> Protein --> Trait • Developed the double helix model of DNA • An organism that can grow in the absence of oxygen • A method used to identify a substance by its absorption of light • The study of the conduct that governs the behavior of a person or • Contains the safety information about the safe handling of chemicals • ...
Kreb's cycle and its regulation 2022-06-16
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- Cycle, in the Process of respiration, largest amount of Phosphate bond energy is produced during
- The first intermediate in TCA cycle is?
- During Electron Transport which of the following oxidative phosphorylation occurs
- CoA, In the step-4 of Krebs Cycle, which product is formed when CO2 is lost and now 4-carbon compound is oxidized and it reduces NAD to NADH and then compound is attached to coenzyme?
- In the TCA cycle, which of the following combines with Acetyl CoA to form a 6 carbon compound?
- In what form does the product of glycolysis enter the TCA cycle?
- Dioxide, The waste product produced during the Krebs cycle is..
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- gradient,ATP Synthase is Powered By?
- decarboxylation,Acetyl CoA is Formed from Pyruvate By__________ Reaction
- Krebs, Who discovered Krebs Cycle?
- to fumarate,FAD is reduced in which of the reaction of the Kreb’s cycle?
- which of these is broken down into pyruvic acid?
- the Matrix,Where does the Krebs Cycle occur?
- and FADH2, Product of Krebs cycle essential for oxidative phosphorylation is?
- cycle,Which of the following is also known as Krebs cycle?
15 Clues: Krebs, Who discovered Krebs Cycle? • gradient,ATP Synthase is Powered By? • The first intermediate in TCA cycle is? • the Matrix,Where does the Krebs Cycle occur? • which of these is broken down into pyruvic acid? • cycle,Which of the following is also known as Krebs cycle? • Dioxide, The waste product produced during the Krebs cycle is.. • ...
Cellular respiration 2023-07-06
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- A process in which glucose (sugar) is partially broken down by cells in enzyme reactions that do not need oxygen
- constitutes about 21%
- a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP
- A chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates.
- separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment
- ATP alias
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- the addition of a phosphoryl (PO3) group to a molecule
- a metabolite derived from glucose, fatty acid, and amino acid catabolism
- the one-dimensional ordering of monomers, covalently linked within a biopolymer
- a chain of reactions occurring in the mitochondria, through which almost all living cells produce energy in aerobic respiration
- without oxygen
- If a cell needs to spend energy to accomplish a task, the ATP molecule splits off one of its three phosphates, becoming ADP + phosphate.
- energy-carrying molecule found in the cells of all living things
- nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide + hydrogen
- the ground, non-living, medium or substance of the tissue that occupies the vacant spaces between the cells
15 Clues: ATP alias • without oxygen • constitutes about 21% • nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide + hydrogen • the addition of a phosphoryl (PO3) group to a molecule • separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment • energy-carrying molecule found in the cells of all living things • a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP • ...
MANAGEMENT 2025-04-10
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- A study that improves the method of doing a task.
- A structure where employees report to more than one manager.
- Managers should treat employees fairly and with respect.
- Common risk factor of ergonomic injuries involving uncomfortable body positions and movements
- It shows the structure and relationships in an organization.
- The systematic method used to analyze and optimize processes in a business.
- This tool compares a business’s performance to others to find areas of improvement.
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- Workers must be paid fairly for their services.
- The function that involves arranging people, tools, and tasks to carry out the plan.
- A manager is responsible for achieving objectives through efficient and effective use of resources.
- This tool manages customer data and improves relationships, sales, and satisfaction.
- Risk factor of ergonomic injuries related to performing the same motion repeatedly
- There should be an orderly arrangement of materials and people in the organization.
- Employees must obey and respect the rules and agreements that govern the organization.
- The logical order of steps needed to complete a task.
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. • ...
Junior Jumble 2025-11-20
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- An organ that digests and breaks down food.
- Concentrates bile to help digest fats
- A pair of organs that filter waste from the blood, regulate blood pressure, and manage hormones throughout the body. .
- The organ that secretes digestive enzymes into the duodenum
- Tissue that contracts and relaxes to produce movement; includes skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle.
- A complex organ that controls thought, memory, and all bodily functions.
- Tissue that supports, connects, or separates other tissues and organs; contains an extracellular matrix.
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- A type of tissue that covers body surfaces, lines organs, and forms protective barriers; also involved in absorption, secretion, and sensation.
- Tissue that receives and sends electrical signals; makes up the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
- The organ that breaks down carbohydrates, proteins and fat with the use of bile.
- The organ that absorbs water, electrolytes, and vitamins are extracted.
- An organ that serves over 500 vital functions including producing bile, detoxifying the body,and storing vitamins and minerals.
- The organ that stores urine.
- An organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- The organ that contracts and compresses to breathe.
15 Clues: The organ that stores urine. • Concentrates bile to help digest fats • An organ that digests and breaks down food. • An organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • The organ that contracts and compresses to breathe. • The organ that secretes digestive enzymes into the duodenum • The organ that absorbs water, electrolytes, and vitamins are extracted. • ...
art from the heart 2026-02-15
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- this city is home to "spoonbridge and cherry," a large sculpture of a spoon balancing a cherry
- painter of "the persistence of memory"
- in the 15th century, a word for an aspiring artist studying under a master
- the kind of paint most commonly used during the renaissance
- a form of drawing that involves drawing several parallel lines close to each other to give the illusion of value
- the best photo professor ever
- a form of art making where a matrix dipped in ink transfers information to a blank paper
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- the first name of my favorite (famous) photographer
- a general word for a 3d piece of art
- the second word of a form of photography that reflects light shining through a small pinhole onto a wall
- this art movement started as a result of the invention of cameras
- painter of "the last supper"
- the machine that ceramic items are fired in
- a water-based paint that dries into a plastic-y finish
- the practice of making pottery using a potters wheel
15 Clues: painter of "the last supper" • the best photo professor ever • a general word for a 3d piece of art • painter of "the persistence of memory" • the machine that ceramic items are fired in • the first name of my favorite (famous) photographer • the practice of making pottery using a potters wheel • a water-based paint that dries into a plastic-y finish • ...
TDDS 2025-08-25
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- Tiny projections that painlessly pierce the skin to enhance drug delivery
- Substance added to increase skin permeability and drug absorption
- patch TDDS design where the drug is dispersed in a polymer layer
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- corneum The outermost skin layer acting as the main barrier to drug penetration
- patch TDDS design where the drug is stored in a liquid or gel compartment
5 Clues: patch TDDS design where the drug is dispersed in a polymer layer • Substance added to increase skin permeability and drug absorption • patch TDDS design where the drug is stored in a liquid or gel compartment • Tiny projections that painlessly pierce the skin to enhance drug delivery • ...
Cellular Respiration 2021-12-14
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- Process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen.
- Amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius.
- Second stage of Cellular Respiration in which Pyruvic Acid is broken down into Carbon DIoxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions.
- Process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen.
- Compound used by cells to store and release energy
- Cell organelle that converts the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convenient for the cell to use
- A 3-carbon compound made during Cellular Respiration
- Process that does not require oxygen.
- Process that requires oxygen.
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- Series of electron carrier proteins that shuttle high-energy electrons during ATP-generating reactions
- A type of fermentation turns Pyruvic Acid into this
- First set of reactions in cellular respiration during which a molecule of glucose is broken into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid.
- Innermost compartment of the mitochondrion.
13 Clues: Process that requires oxygen. • Process that does not require oxygen. • Innermost compartment of the mitochondrion. • Compound used by cells to store and release energy • A type of fermentation turns Pyruvic Acid into this • A 3-carbon compound made during Cellular Respiration • Process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen. • ...
Biology CrossWord 2022-06-17
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- your body from infection
- blood cell that is made in the bone marrow and found in the blood
- long, thin cells with fine branches at the ends capable of conducting electrical impulses
- organ system made up of the heart, the blood and blood vessels. This system transports oxygen and nutrients and carries away wastes
- thin-walled blood vessels that allow the exchange of nutrients and wastes between blood and body tissues
- Organ system that is provides oxygen fro the body and allows CO2 to leave the body
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- An undifferentiated cell that can divide to form specialized cells
- various types of cells and fibres held together y a liquid, solid ora gel, known as a matrix
- The organ system that takes in and breaks up food and then excretes the waste
- Clusters of tin air sacs in the lungs
- Tiny cells that help in blood clotting
- Thin sheets if tightly packed cells covering surfaces and lining internal organ
- blood cell part of your immune system that
13 Clues: your body from infection • Clusters of tin air sacs in the lungs • Tiny cells that help in blood clotting • blood cell part of your immune system that • blood cell that is made in the bone marrow and found in the blood • An undifferentiated cell that can divide to form specialized cells • The organ system that takes in and breaks up food and then excretes the waste • ...
Biology 2021-12-15
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- - energy-carrying molecule found in the cells of all living things.
- - The innermost compartment of the mitochondria
- - first set of reactions in cellular respiration during which a molecule of glucose is broken down into 2 molecules of acid.
- - an organic acid that probably occurs in all living cells
- - process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- - process that requires oxygen
- - a series of proteins and organic molecules found in the inner membrane of the mitochondria.
- - second stage of cellular respiration in which acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy - extracting reactions
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- - process that doesn’t require oxygen
- - a double-membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms.
- respiration - process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen.
- - a chemical byproduct of anaerobic respiration
- - amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsuis
13 Clues: - process that requires oxygen • - process that doesn’t require oxygen • - The innermost compartment of the mitochondria • - a chemical byproduct of anaerobic respiration • - an organic acid that probably occurs in all living cells • - process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • ...
Blood Crossword 2022-10-17
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- blood cell that is responsible for carrying oxygen to tissues, contains millions of hemoglobin
- the last step of hemostasis in which fibrin forms a mesh cover over RBCs and platelets
- imbalance of RBCs that can be caused by high altitudes or bone marrow cancer
- the formed element that is responsible for forming a plug in the second step of hemostasis
- makes up 55% of blood- the fluid matrix
- the largest WBC that acts as a macrophage in chronic infections
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- this hormone would be present in high amounts after an injury resulting in the loss of RBCs
- the middle layer of centrifuged blood that contains leukocytes and platelets (1% of blood)
- a condition that occurs when you have an infection (an increase in WBCs)
- lymphocytes and monocytes are considered these because they lack granules in their cytoplasm
- granulocyte with lobed nuclei- most numerous leukocyte
- the process of blood cell formation, occurs in red bone marrow
- the process that stops the loss of blood from a damaged vessel
13 Clues: makes up 55% of blood- the fluid matrix • granulocyte with lobed nuclei- most numerous leukocyte • the process of blood cell formation, occurs in red bone marrow • the process that stops the loss of blood from a damaged vessel • the largest WBC that acts as a macrophage in chronic infections • ...
TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE: Life History 2020-04-26
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- What kind of information does hox genes provides within the embryo?
- These regulatory genes manage parts of the genetic program controlling structural genes.
- These cells are specialized to secrete a product.
- It is the embryonic development of an organism.
- A specialized chorioallantoic placenta over the embryo for exchange of nutrients and gases.
- It means bone formation.
- The process by which the embryo forms a distinct endodermal tube that constitutes the early gut.
- Ontogeny recapitulates ______.
- Some characterize this as reverse recapitulation.
- It consists the rest of our bones including pelvis, shoulder blades, limbs, etc.
- It includes bones divided into skull, vertebral column, and thoracic case regions.
- Vertebrates whose embryos possess extraembryonic membranes.
- Neurulation means ____ and formation.
- This is where osteocytes are found.
- Features grow at a slower rate, compared to their rate in an ancestor.
- When the first formative bone to appear is nonlamellar, it is called immature bone or _____ bone.
- He stated that each embryo, instead of passing through stages of distant ancestors, departs more and more from them.
- The law that states an animal embryo undergoes a replay of stages during development of its species' past evolutionary forms.
- Exocrine gland can be tubular or ______.
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- Formative germ layers differentiate into proper tissues through the process of what?
- The pole where the prominent haploid nucleus resides.
- Some features of ancestral embryos are retained in embryos of descendants.
- The cell resulting from early cleavage divisions of the ovum is called?
- Overactivation or underactivation of homeotic genes can lead to what?
- Cells which are found in cartilage connective tissue.
- A composite structure formed in part from tissues of the fetus and in part from tissues of the mother.
- A process wherein various inorganic ions are deposited in the organic matrix of tissues to harden them.
- The loss of physical vigor and reproductive ability.
- It stimulates the other germ layers to form parts of organs.
- A feature appearing late in development, relative to its time of appearance in an ancestor.
- A specialized connective tissue in which calcium phosphate and other organic salts are deposited in the matrix.
- Secretes the inner layer of dentin that also arise from neural crest cells.
- Vertebrates laying eggs encapsulated in such shells or other tertiary egg envelopes are called?
- The change in time at which a characteristic appears in the embryo relative to its appearance in a phylogenetic ancestor.
- The fluid-filled body cavity formed within the mesoderm.
- It is the act of giving birth via viviparity.
- Gastrulation means ____ and formation.
- The study of developmental events above the level of the genes.
- It is formed by fibrous connective tissues and cartilage usually called as joint.
- It means within or from cartilage.This bone development produces cartilage.
40 Clues: It means bone formation. • Ontogeny recapitulates ______. • This is where osteocytes are found. • Neurulation means ____ and formation. • Gastrulation means ____ and formation. • Exocrine gland can be tubular or ______. • It is the act of giving birth via viviparity. • It is the embryonic development of an organism. • These cells are specialized to secrete a product. • ...
Cell Bio Section 3 2024-06-24
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- - Organelle involved in various metabolic reactions, including oxidation of fatty acids
- synthesis - Production of ATP through chemiosmosis in mitochondria
- catalysis - Mechanism of ATP synthesis by ATP synthase
- vs reduction - Chemical processes involving loss or gain of electrons
- particle - Part of ATP synthase responsible for ATP synthesis
- condensation - Reaction in glycolysis forming fructose-1,6-bisphosphate
- phosphorylation - ATP synthesis coupled to electron transport chain in mitochondria
- potential/O2 as ultimate electron acceptor - Oxygen's role in the final step of electron transport
- of proteins in the inner membrane (4) - Categories of proteins involved in mitochondrial function (electron transport chain complexes, ATP synthase, transport proteins, porins)
- (characteristics and structure) - Organelle responsible for cellular respiration and ATP production
- C - Heme-containing protein in the electron transport chain
- - Organelle involved in glyoxylate cycle and lipid metabolism
- change mechanism/Paul Boyer - Theory explaining ATP synthesis by ATP synthase
- space - Space between the inner and outer membranes of mitochondria
- force - Energy stored in the form of a proton gradient
- transport chain - Series of protein complexes and cytochromes in the inner mitochondrial membrane
- - Non-protein organic molecule required for enzyme activity
- (what goes in, what comes out) - Metabolic pathway converting glucose to pyruvate (inputs: glucose, ATP; outputs: pyruvate, ATP, NADH)
- of the matrix - Substances found in the inner compartment of mitochondria (enzymes, mitochondrial DNA, ribosomes)
- II (succinate dehydrogenase) - Enzyme linking the citric acid cycle to the electron transport chain
- - Folds in the inner membrane of mitochondria
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- phosphorylation - ATP synthesis directly from a phosphate donor in glycolysis and the citric acid cycle
- gradient - Combination of electrical and chemical gradients across membranes
- synthase (F1 and F0 particle, subunit composition/stoichiometry) - Enzyme complex responsible for ATP synthesis
- gradient - Difference in proton concentration across the inner mitochondrial membrane
- and FADH2 - Flavin adenine dinucleotide, electron carrier in cellular respiration
- triphosphate (ATP) - Energy currency of the cell, produced in mitochondria
- dehydrogenase reaction - Conversion of pyruvate to acetyl-CoA, linking glycolysis to the citric acid cycle
- - Protein that forms channels in the outer membrane of mitochondria
- - Simple sugar used as a source of energy in cellular respiration
- - Unique phospholipid found in the inner mitochondrial membrane
- vs anabolic - Different types of metabolic processes (breakdown vs synthesis)
- - Molecule formed from pyruvate, entering the citric acid cycle
- ionophore (DNP) - Chemical uncoupler affecting ATP synthesis
- - Coenzyme Q, part of electron transport chain
- membrane - Outermost layer of mitochondria
- membrane - Site of electron transport chain and ATP synthesis in mitochondria
- - Process by which ATP is synthesized using the proton gradient
- acid cycle (CAC cycle – what goes in, what comes out) - Series of chemical reactions producing ATP and electron carriers (inputs: acetyl-CoA; outputs: ATP, NADH, FADH2)
- vs metabolic pathway - Distinction between overall cellular processes and specific biochemical routes
- - Innermost compartment of mitochondria, containing enzymes for the citric acid cycle
- I, III and IV - Protein complexes in the electron transport chain
- and NADH - Coenzymes involved in redox reactions, electron carriers in cellular respiration
- - End product of glycolysis, precursor to acetyl-CoA
44 Clues: membrane - Outermost layer of mitochondria • - Folds in the inner membrane of mitochondria • - Coenzyme Q, part of electron transport chain • - End product of glycolysis, precursor to acetyl-CoA • catalysis - Mechanism of ATP synthesis by ATP synthase • force - Energy stored in the form of a proton gradient • ...
Genetics Bonus Vocabulary 2022-11-17
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- a sequence of three nucleotides forming a unit of genetic code in a transfer RNA molecule, corresponding to a complementary codon in messenger RNA.
- Ribonucleic Acid
- the process by which a cell makes an RNA copy of a piece of DNA.
- large biomolecules and macromolecules that comprise one or more long chains of amino acid residues.
- the basic contractile unit of a myocyte (muscle fiber).
- The study of changes in gene expression that are heritable.
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- the monomer that makes up nucleic acids
- tightly coiled strands of DNA
- a sequence of three nucleotides which together form a unit of genetic code in a DNA or RNA molecule.
- a chain of amino acids; can bind to others and fold into a protein
- a change in a DNA sequence.
- a rod-shaped protein that stabilizes the sarcolemma by attaching the actin cytoskeleton to the extracellular matrix
- The process of synthesizing an amino acid sequence (protein product) from the messenger RNA (mRNA) code.
- Deoxyribonucleic Acid
- sections of DNA that serve as the blueprint/instructions for making proteins
15 Clues: Ribonucleic Acid • Deoxyribonucleic Acid • a change in a DNA sequence. • tightly coiled strands of DNA • the monomer that makes up nucleic acids • the basic contractile unit of a myocyte (muscle fiber). • The study of changes in gene expression that are heritable. • the process by which a cell makes an RNA copy of a piece of DNA. • ...
Phylogenetics 2019-01-27
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- The taxa in a tree that is least closely related to the others or "sister" to all others
- Where a single branch splits in two, representing a common ancestor
- Shared derived traits
- A shared ancestral state
- A Character __________: a table that lists character states for the taxa we want to group in a tree
- This type of clade includes an ancestor and some,but not all of its descendants
- This state is the most recently evolved state of the character
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- This type of clade includes a common ancestor and all its descendants
- A derived character unique to one taxa and thus not useful in grouping taxa
- When similar characteristics arise due to convergent evolution rather than a common ancestor
- This state is the initial state of the character when it evolved
- This type of clade includes several descendants, but does not include the most recent common ancestor
- An unresolved evolutionary relationship resulting in more than two branches extending from the same node
- Minimizing the number of character state changes when creating a tree
- Evolutionary __________: when a character returns to the ancestral state
15 Clues: Shared derived traits • A shared ancestral state • This state is the most recently evolved state of the character • This state is the initial state of the character when it evolved • Where a single branch splits in two, representing a common ancestor • This type of clade includes a common ancestor and all its descendants • ...
Evolution Crossword 2023-02-10
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- The gradual development of something
- A method of dating rocks and minerals using radioactive isotopes.
- The repeated evolution of similar traits in independent evolutionary lineages inhabiting similar environments.
- A trait which serves the same or similar functions between separate organisms.
- A fracture or zone of fractures between two blocks of rock.
- When an inorganic substance precipitates in an organic matrix.
- The process where organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.
- The petrified remains of an animal.
- The study of the embryo's formation and development.
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- The science of determining the relative order of past events without necessarily determining their age.
- Occurs when tectonic processes put stress on a rock, and the rock bends.
- A fossil that is useful for dating and correlating the strata in which it is found.
- Occurs when carbon dioxide from moisture in the air reacts with carbonate minerals found in rock.
- A body of igneous rock that has crystallized from molten magma.
- One in which the inclination of the surface is increased.
15 Clues: The petrified remains of an animal. • The gradual development of something • The study of the embryo's formation and development. • One in which the inclination of the surface is increased. • A fracture or zone of fractures between two blocks of rock. • When an inorganic substance precipitates in an organic matrix. • ...
Ear and Eye Terminology 2023-05-13
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- Process of bending light rays into focus and perception
- The first of three bones within the ear
- Network of canals within the inner ear
- Second of three bones within the ear
- Automatic adjustment of the eye's focus on objects of differing distances
- Cell within the retina responsible for color perception by transforming light into nerve impulses
- A form of inflammation along the eyelid edges
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- Fluid held within the matrix of canals in the inner ear
- Optic nerve fibers pass through this sensory mediator of the brain
- The upper eyelid droops, usually caused by physical trauma or neuromuscular problems; often associated as a side effect of a stroke
- Having several subcategories, all of which categorize as abnormal movement or resting of the eye due to muscle weakness
- A degenerative disease that creates a clouding effect to one's vison
- Sensing sound that does not exist outside the ear, caused by the hair cells of the inner ear becoming irritated
- Ear part resembling a snail shell that contains audio receptor cells
- Small bone(s) of the ear
15 Clues: Small bone(s) of the ear • Second of three bones within the ear • Network of canals within the inner ear • The first of three bones within the ear • A form of inflammation along the eyelid edges • Fluid held within the matrix of canals in the inner ear • Process of bending light rays into focus and perception • ...
Mathematics Project 2012-11-04
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- A fraction in which the denominator is assumed to be 100.
- The value of x at the point where a curve crosses the x-axis.
- A table of numbers arranged in rows and columns.
- A set of numbers that identifies the location of a point.
- The measure of how often a function repeats its same values.
- Half the difference between the largest and smallest function value of a periodic function.
- A device for measuring angles.
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- To cut something in half.
- The reciprocal of the cosine.
- 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.
- The bottom part of a fraction.
- A straight line that is a close approximation to a curve as the curve goes off to infinity.
- The set of all possible values of the argument of a function.
- The additive identity. The number that when you add it to a number, n, you will get n as a result.
- The ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.
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 fraction in which the denominator is assumed to be 100. • A set of numbers that identifies the location of a point. • The ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. • ...
Chapter 7: Photosynthesis 2013-05-26
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- Organelle of photosynthesis in plants and some protist.
- Packets where electromagnetic energy of light is organized.
- An organic molecule that absorbs light of certain wavelengths.
- Any light-driven phosphorylation reaction.
- Cluster of pigments and proteins that, as a unit, converts light energy into photosynthesis.
- Distance between crests of two successive waves of radiant energy.
- Adenosine triphosphate, nucleotide that consists of an adenine base, the five carbon sugar ribose, and three phosphate groups. Main energy carrier between reaction sites in cells.
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- The semifluid matrix between the thylakoid membrane and the two outer membranes of a chloroplast, site of light-independent photosynthesis reaction.
- A chloroplast's inner membrane system, often folded as flattened sacs that form a continuous compartment in the stroma.
- Reaction in which light energy breaks down a molecule.
- Makes sugars from carbon dioxide and water (sunlight energy)
- Main photosynthetic pigments in plants, algae, and cyanobacteria.
- The metabolic pathway by which photoautotrophs capture light energy, and use it to make sugars from carbon dioxide and water.
- They make their own food by using the environment.
- Coenzymes that accept electons and hydrogen ions.
15 Clues: Any light-driven phosphorylation reaction. • Coenzymes that accept electons and hydrogen ions. • They make their own food by using the environment. • Reaction in which light energy breaks down a molecule. • Organelle of photosynthesis in plants and some protist. • Packets where electromagnetic energy of light is organized. • ...
Crossword Puzzle : Advanced Wound Care Management 2016-07-19
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- Framework/principle used as an aid for wound dressing selection
- Breaking down of skin resulting from prolonged exposure to moisture
- Raised scar tissue at the site of an injury
- Wounds embedded within a self-produced matrix of extracellular polymeric substance
- An injury caused by a pointed object that pierces or penetrates the skin creating a hole.
- Dressing used on moderate to highly exuding wounds
- Measurement of blood pressure at ankle & arm to predict the severity of peripheral arterial disease
- Material to cover/wrap a dressing
- Removal of devitalised or infected tissue, or foreign bodies from a wound.
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- A sinus tract is also known as
- Formation of new connective tissue and tiny blood vessels on wound surface during the healing process is known as
- Injury to the skin and/or underlying tissue usually over a bony prominence as a result of pressure, friction & shear
- Venous ulcers are commonly found in which area
- Sensory testing of the foot in a diabetic patient
- Do not pull out an impaled object (T/F)
15 Clues: A sinus tract is also known as • Material to cover/wrap a dressing • Do not pull out an impaled object (T/F) • Raised scar tissue at the site of an injury • Venous ulcers are commonly found in which area • Sensory testing of the foot in a diabetic patient • Dressing used on moderate to highly exuding wounds • ...
Kruiswoordpuzzel module 2 2024-01-04
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- Een laag die het kraakbeen bedekt
- Beenvlies;laag die een bot omgeeft; bestaat uit een buitenste vezelige en binnenste cellaag.
- Een prikkelbare uitloper van een neuron
- Verbinding die behoort tot de groep van celverbindingen; de plasmamembranen van twee cellen zijn met elkaar verbonden door middel van transmembraaneiwitten die op hun beurt gekoppeld zijn aan een netwerk van intermediaire filamenten die aanwezig zijn in cellen
- De duim
- De grote teen
- Een cel die de vezels en de matrix van beenweefsel oplost
- Een cel in zenuwweefsel die gespecialiseerd is in de communicatie tussen cellen via veranderingen van de membraanpotentiaal en synaptische verbindingen.
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- Ander woord voor weefselleer
- Cellen van bindweefsel in strikte zin die de bindweefselvezels van het bindweefsel onderhouden en zich differentiëren vanuit de fibroblasten
- De beenderen van het middenoor: malleus, incus, stapes
- De eerste cervicale wervel (C1); houdt het hoofd rechtop en scharniert met de achterhoofdsknobbels van de schedel
- De medische benaming voor borstkas
- Bovenste deel van het sternum
- De basale histologische eenheid van compact beenweefsel, die bestaat uit beencellen die rond een centraal kanaal liggen en door concentrische lamellen gescheiden zijn.
15 Clues: De duim • De grote teen • Ander woord voor weefselleer • Bovenste deel van het sternum • Een laag die het kraakbeen bedekt • De medische benaming voor borstkas • Een prikkelbare uitloper van een neuron • De beenderen van het middenoor: malleus, incus, stapes • Een cel die de vezels en de matrix van beenweefsel oplost • ...
Cellular crossword 2025-01-21
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- Membranes inside chloroplasts where light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis happen.
- The membrane inside the mitochondrion where the electron transport chain happens.
- Processes that don’t need oxygen, like fermentation.
- The part of photosynthesis where carbon dioxide is used to make glucose.
- A gas that’s made in cellular respiration and used in photosynthesis.
- A series of proteins that move electrons and help make ATP.
- The process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make food (glucose).
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- A molecule that absorbs light energy, like chlorophyll, which helps plants with photosynthesis.
- The fluid inside chloroplasts where the light-independent reactions (Calvin cycle) take place.
- The fluid space inside the mitochondrion where the Krebs cycle happens.
- A part of cellular respiration where pyruvate is broken down more, making energy and carbon dioxide.
- The process where cells break down glucose to make energy.
- Processes that need oxygen, like aerobic respiration.
- The first part of cellular respiration, where glucose is broken down into pyruvate and makes a little energy.
- A molecule that carries energy in cells and helps power cell activities.
15 Clues: Processes that don’t need oxygen, like fermentation. • Processes that need oxygen, like aerobic respiration. • The process where cells break down glucose to make energy. • A series of proteins that move electrons and help make ATP. • A gas that’s made in cellular respiration and used in photosynthesis. • ...
A+P Unit 2 (From Study Mate) 2024-08-29
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- The thick midsection of a muscle
- Adenosine triphosphate; used for energy in cells to perform various functions, including muscle contraction
- Dense, cord-like connective tissue that attaches muscles to bones
- The end of a muscle that attaches to the more stationary bone
- The most widespread, and the most varied, of all the tissues; serves to connect the body together and to support, bind, or protect organs
- Loss of muscle mass, strength, and function due to aging
- Which tissue helps to insulate the body to conserve body heat?
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- The liquid matrix of blood
- Which joint is most likely to be dislocated?
- Minimum voltage needed to cause a muscle fiber to contract
- The layer of the skin lying immediately under the epidermis
- Small sacs filled with synovial fluid that ease friction in areas where muscles and tendons pass over bony prominences
- Pigment produced by melanocytes that gives color to the hair and skin
- A gland that secretes its product, called a hormone, directly into the bloodstream
- Irreversible cell injury and death in tissues and organs
15 Clues: The liquid matrix of blood • The thick midsection of a muscle • Which joint is most likely to be dislocated? • Irreversible cell injury and death in tissues and organs • Loss of muscle mass, strength, and function due to aging • Minimum voltage needed to cause a muscle fiber to contract • The layer of the skin lying immediately under the epidermis • ...
Junior Jumble 2025-11-20
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- An organ that digests and breaks down food.
- Concentrates bile to help digest fats
- A pair of organs that filter waste from the blood, regulate blood pressure, and manage hormones throughout the body. .
- The organ that secretes digestive enzymes into the duodenum
- Tissue that contracts and relaxes to produce movement; includes skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle.
- A complex organ that controls thought, memory, and all bodily functions.
- Tissue that supports, connects, or separates other tissues and organs; contains an extracellular matrix.
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- A type of tissue that covers body surfaces, lines organs, and forms protective barriers; also involved in absorption, secretion, and sensation.
- Tissue that receives and sends electrical signals; makes up the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
- The organ that breaks down carbohydrates, proteins and fat with the use of bile.
- The organ that absorbs water, electrolytes, and vitamins are extracted.
- An organ that serves over 500 vital functions including producing bile, detoxifying the body,and storing vitamins and minerals.
- The organ that stores urine.
- An organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- The organ that contracts and compresses to breathe.
15 Clues: The organ that stores urine. • Concentrates bile to help digest fats • An organ that digests and breaks down food. • An organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • The organ that contracts and compresses to breathe. • The organ that secretes digestive enzymes into the duodenum • The organ that absorbs water, electrolytes, and vitamins are extracted. • ...
Skeletal System Review 2022-05-18
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- either of a pair of bones which form part of the side of the skull on each side and enclose the middle and inner ear
- a chronic progressive disease causing inflammation in the joints and resulting in painful deformity and immobility, especially in the fingers, wrists, feet, and ankles
- Joint joint where the bones are entirely joined by cartilage, either hyaline cartilage or fibrocartilage
- hole where bridge of nose would be
- Column the central axis of the skeleton in all vertebrates. Provides attachments to muscles, supports the trunk, protects the spinal cord and nerve roots
- Joint where adjacent bones are strongly united by fibrous connective tissue
- the bone that forms the back and base of the skull; where the spinal cord passes
- a medical condition in which the bones become brittle and fragile from loss of tissue, typically as a result of hormonal changes, or deficiency of calcium or vitamin D
- A mature bone cell
- one of two major bone groups in the body
- Bone Small needlelike pieces of bone and lots of open space
- the bone which forms the front part of the skull
- Canals any of the minute tubes which form a network in bone and contain blood vessels
- Process of Bone Formation, Bones develop using hyaline cartilage structures as their model
- a bone forming the central side and upper back part of each side of the skull
- Bone the bone that forms the prominent part of the cheek and the outer side of the eye socket
- the top-most bone, sitting just below the skull; it is followed by the axis
- A flat plate of hyaline cartilage seen in young, growing bones. It causes the lengthwise growth of a long bone
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- dense bone in which the bony matrix is solidly filled with organic ground substance and inorganic salts
- large multinucleated cell responsible for the dissolution and absorption of bone
- part of the skeleton that makes up the longitudinal axis of the body
- two major soft spots on the top of the head
- Specific tissue used to cushion joints between bones and provide defensive covering
- A break of a bone in which it breaks partially or completely
- A thin layer in the
- living tissue that makes up the body's skeleton
- the type of joint found between bones that move against each other
- the part of the body where two or more bones meet to allow movement
- A cell that helps with bone formation by secreting a matrix
- a disease of children caused by vitamin D deficiency, characterized by imperfect calcification, softening, and distortion of bones usually causing bow legs
- is the second cervical vertebra (C2) of the spine, immediately posterior to the atlas, upon which the head rests
31 Clues: A mature bone cell • A thin layer in the • hole where bridge of nose would be • one of two major bone groups in the body • two major soft spots on the top of the head • living tissue that makes up the body's skeleton • the bone which forms the front part of the skull • Bone Small needlelike pieces of bone and lots of open space • ...
BU Unit 2 Crossword 2020-11-24
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- Commonly referred to as junior liens, this loan is secured by a property in addition to the primary mortgage.
- Term for mortgage that doesn't meet the standards of a qualified mortgage
- Principle, Interest, Taxes, Insurance
- How much equity you have in a home verses how much is in a loan
- the value of the home less the amount still owed on the money borrowed to purchase it
- Mortgage where both the interest rate and the monthly payments stay the same for the entire loan term
- Protects the lender in case a mortgage loan payment cannot be made and the lender has to take the property back through a process known as foreclosure. Need when LTV is over 80%
- The reduction of a loan balance through payments made over a period of time
- business to business
- The mortgage that is in first place among any loans recorded against a property.
- A type of mortgage in which the interest rate applied on the outstanding balance varies throughout the life of the loan
- direct to consumer
- Limited Cash-Out Refinance
- An agreement between a borrower and a lender that allows the borrower to lock in the interest rate on a mortgage over a specified time period at the prevailing market interest rate.
- A person who gives money to a company with the hope of making money later
- Fannie Mae Desktop Underwriter
- A written promise to repay a specified sum of money plus interest at a specified rate and length of time to fulfill the promise.
- Debt to Income ratio
- The amount of money borrowed
- A document that transfers ownership of property from one party to another.
- A refinance transaction where the borrower can receive cash back of $2,000 or 2% of the loan amount, whichever is less.
- a borrower refinances his mortgage at a higher amount than the current loan balance with the intention of pulling out money for personal use
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- Matrix depicting eligible loan products LTV and DTI values
- Negative DU results, unable to move forward with application unless it's Non-Conforming
- A Fannie Mae program that allows underwriters to validate income and assets instantly during initial review. If results are validated for income and/or assets, then no manual review of income and/or assets is required
- 1003,or initial application for a mortgage
- Positive DU results, able to move forward with application
- refinance
- Front ratio that only includes mortgage payment divided by your gross income
- Home Equity Line of Credit
- Combined Loan to Value Ratio
- The deposit of funds with a neutral third party who is instructed to carry out the provisions of an agreement.
- High Combined Loan to Value Ratio
33 Clues: refinance • direct to consumer • business to business • Debt to Income ratio • Home Equity Line of Credit • Limited Cash-Out Refinance • Combined Loan to Value Ratio • The amount of money borrowed • Fannie Mae Desktop Underwriter • High Combined Loan to Value Ratio • Principle, Interest, Taxes, Insurance • 1003,or initial application for a mortgage • ...
Chapter 10 Vocab 2021-12-14
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- amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius
- compound used by cells to store and release energy
- process that does not require oxygen
- cell organelle that converts the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convenient for the cell to use
- chemical byproduct of anaerobic respiration
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- first set of reactions in cellular respiration during which a molecule of glucose is broken into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid
- series of electron carrier proteins that shuttle high-energy electrons during ATP. generating reactions
- process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- a yellowish organic acid which occurs as an intermediate in many metabolic processes, especially glycolysis.
- second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- process that requires oxygen
- innermost compartment of the mitochondrion
- process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
13 Clues: process that requires oxygen • process that does not require oxygen • innermost compartment of the mitochondrion • chemical byproduct of anaerobic respiration • compound used by cells to store and release energy • process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius • ...
Biology 2021-12-15
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- - first set of reactions in cellular respiration during which a molecule of glucose is broken down into 2 molecules of acid.
- - energy-carrying molecule found in the cells of all living things.
- - a double-membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms.
- - second stage of cellular respiration in which acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy - extracting reactions
- respiration - process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen.
- - process that requires oxygen
- - process that doesn’t require oxygen
- - process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
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- - a series of proteins and organic molecules found in the inner membrane of the mitochondria.
- - amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsuis
- - a chemical byproduct of anaerobic respiration
- - an organic acid that probably occurs in all living cells
- - The innermost compartment of the mitochondria
13 Clues: - process that requires oxygen • - process that doesn’t require oxygen • - a chemical byproduct of anaerobic respiration • - The innermost compartment of the mitochondria • - an organic acid that probably occurs in all living cells • - process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • ...
Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring 2015-07-21
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- Acronym of output from the Plan Requirements Management Process task (2.5)
- One of the inputs to the Manage Business Analysis Performance task (2.6) - Business Analysis Performance ...
- One element from the Conduct Stakeholder Analysis task (2.2)
- Type of matrix used as a technique in the Conduct Stakeholder Analysis task (2.2)
- Acroynm for Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring tasks
- How many inputs are there for the Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring KA?
- How many tasks are there in Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring?
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- One of the inputs to the Plan Business Analysis Approach task (2.1) - Expert ...
- What are the outputs from the Plan Business Analysis Approach task (2.1) - Business Analysis ...
- One of the inputs to the Plan Requirements Management Process task (2.5) - Business Analysis ...
- Type of approach to consider as part of Planning the Business Analysis Approach - ... Driven
- One of the techniques used in the Manage Business Analysis Performance Task (2.6)
- One element from the Plan Requirements Management Process Task (2.5)
13 Clues: Acroynm for Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring tasks • One element from the Conduct Stakeholder Analysis task (2.2) • One element from the Plan Requirements Management Process Task (2.5) • How many tasks are there in Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring? • Acronym of output from the Plan Requirements Management Process task (2.5) • ...
Actin, Dystrophin, and Skeletal Muscle 2023-03-14
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- in this kind of dystrophy, functional dystrophin is completely absent in from the skeletal muscle
- a form of RNA splicing which results in a truncated but functional protein; restores the open reading frame
- in this kind of muscular dystrophy, there is not enough dystrophin expression for full muscular function
- dystrophin-positive muscle fibers in some patients with DMD
- structural unit of a myofibril, composed of the contractile proteins actin and myosin
- the creation of the mature mRNA transcript
- this kind of mutation is found in 60% of BMD and DMD patients
- long, cylindrical structures that make up muscle fibers
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- this method uses antibodies to detect antigens in cell samples
- the span of DNA between a start and stop codon
- old name for the dystrophin gene (now known as DMD) located at the XP21 locus on the X chromosome
- its filaments are found in the cytoskeleton and in muscle fibrils
- this protein connects the cytoskeleton to the extracellular matrix by binding actin
13 Clues: the creation of the mature mRNA transcript • the span of DNA between a start and stop codon • long, cylindrical structures that make up muscle fibers • dystrophin-positive muscle fibers in some patients with DMD • this kind of mutation is found in 60% of BMD and DMD patients • this method uses antibodies to detect antigens in cell samples • ...
Image Production 2021-03-25
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- absorbs scatter radiation
- incoming photons are not absorbed, but instead lose energy during the interactions with the atoms composing the tissue
- reduction in the energy or number of photons in the primary x-ray beam after it interacts with the anatomic tissues
- the removal of an electron from an atom
- the electron ejected from an atom during a photoelectric interaction
- a device that receives the radiation leaving the patient
- the number of photons generated at the output phosphor for every photon generated at the input phosphor
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- the height of the lead strips divided by the distance between the lead strips defines
- any misrepresentation of an anatomic structure on an image receptor that alters its size or shape
- the image after processing is known as what kind of image
- the electron ejected from an atom during a Compton scattering event
- anything that is foreign to the normal radiographic image
- each cell of an image matrix is called
13 Clues: absorbs scatter radiation • each cell of an image matrix is called • the removal of an electron from an atom • a device that receives the radiation leaving the patient • the image after processing is known as what kind of image • anything that is foreign to the normal radiographic image • the electron ejected from an atom during a Compton scattering event • ...
Second Semester review 2022-11-17
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- the inability to empty the bladder completely
- degenerative disease of the bone characterized by reduced mass, deterioration of matrix, and diminished architectural strength
- refers to calculi in the urinary tract and kidney
- period of time from when the decision for surgical intervention is made to when the patient is moved to the operating table
- the term used to describe the presence of bacteria in the urine
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- period of time that begins with the admission of the patient to the postanesthesia care unit and ends after followup evaluation in the clinical setting or home
- a bacterial infection of the renal pelvis, tubules, and interstitial tissue of one or both kidneys
- prostatic hyperplasia a noncancerous enlargement or hypertrophy of the prostate
- remains the benchmark surgical treatment for BPH
- low bone mineral density
- involuntary loss of urine through an intact urethra as a result of exertion, sneezing, coughing, or changing positions
- progressive opacity of the lens of the eye
- group of conditions characterized by increased intraocular pressure
13 Clues: low bone mineral density • progressive opacity of the lens of the eye • the inability to empty the bladder completely • remains the benchmark surgical treatment for BPH • refers to calculi in the urinary tract and kidney • the term used to describe the presence of bacteria in the urine • group of conditions characterized by increased intraocular pressure • ...
CH 1 & 3 2018-01-24
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- moving away from the midline of the body in the coronal plane
- separates the thoracic cavity and abdominopelvic cavity
- collections of specialised cells and cell products that perform a relatively limited number of functions
- organ system that directs long term changes in the activities of other organ system
- least specialised CT in the adult body
- it is the most common cartilage and the matrix contains closely packed collagen fibers
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- a protein that helps layers to be tough & water resistant, can be found on exposed body surfaces that may be subject to stress and dehydration
- which type of layering have two or more layers of cells
- study of groups of cells, tissues, & organs that work together to perform specific functions
- towards the head
- closer to the axial skeleton
- which type of exocrine gland that secretes watery solution that usually contain enzymes, such as the salivary amylase in saliva
- the function of the muscle tissue circulates blood and maintain blood pressure
13 Clues: towards the head • closer to the axial skeleton • least specialised CT in the adult body • which type of layering have two or more layers of cells • separates the thoracic cavity and abdominopelvic cavity • moving away from the midline of the body in the coronal plane • the function of the muscle tissue circulates blood and maintain blood pressure • ...
Integumentary Crossword 2019-10-06
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- pliable, mesh-like tissue with a fluid matrix that protects body organs
- the layer on which the epithelium sits
- contains the bulk of the structures found in the skin; composed of irregularly arranged fibers and is resistant to stretching
- superficial skin infection common among kids from ages 2 to 6; also known as school sores
- cells found at the bottom layer of the skin's epidermis; cells produce melanin, a pigment found in the skin, eyes, and hair
- malignant tumor that starts in the melanocytes; a highly malignant form of skin cancer
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- lowest layer of skin,derived from the mesoderm
- cell that makes the structural fibers and ground substance of connective tissue
- outermost layer of the epidermis; supplies it with blood vessels
- part of the skin that grows hair
- outermost layer of the skin,forms a waterproof protective wrap over the body's surface
- deformity or disease of the nails
- the layer of skin beneath the epidermis, cushions the body from stress and strain
13 Clues: part of the skin that grows hair • deformity or disease of the nails • the layer on which the epithelium sits • lowest layer of skin,derived from the mesoderm • outermost layer of the epidermis; supplies it with blood vessels • pliable, mesh-like tissue with a fluid matrix that protects body organs • ...
Cellular Respiration 2023-10-22
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- cell organelle that converts the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are easier for the cell to use
- a process that does not require oxygen
- process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules when oxygen is available
- first set of reactions in cellular respiration in which a molecule of glucose is broken into two molecules of pyruvic acid
- innermost compartment of the mitochondria
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- process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- what is present before a reaction takes place, before the arrow
- electron carrier involved in glycolysis
- process used by plants and other autotrophs to capture light energy and convert carbon dioxide and water into energy-rich sugars and oxygen
- a process that requires oxygen
- measure of heat energy in food
- what is present after a reaction takes place, (what the reaction forms) found after the arrow
13 Clues: a process that requires oxygen • measure of heat energy in food • a process that does not require oxygen • electron carrier involved in glycolysis • innermost compartment of the mitochondria • process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • what is present before a reaction takes place, before the arrow • ...
Integumentary Crossword 2019-10-06
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- outermost layer of the skin,forms a waterproof protective wrap over the body's surface
- Lamina the layer on which the epithelium sits
- deformity or disease of the nails
- pliable, mesh-like tissue with a fluid matrix that protects body organs
- Layer contains the bulk of the structures found in the skin; composed of irregularly arranged fibers and is resistant to stretching
- cell that makes the structural fibers and ground substance of connective tissue
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- superficial skin infection common among kids from ages 2 to 6; also known as school sores
- malignant tumor that starts in the melanocytes; a highly malignant form of skin cancer
- the layer of skin beneath the epidermis, cushions the body from stress and strain
- outermost layer of the epidermis; supplies it with blood vessels
- lowest layer of skin,derived from the mesoderm
- cells found at the bottom layer of the skin's epidermis; cells produce melanin, a pigment found in the skin, eyes, and hair
- Follicle part of the skin that grows hair
13 Clues: deformity or disease of the nails • Follicle part of the skin that grows hair • Lamina the layer on which the epithelium sits • lowest layer of skin,derived from the mesoderm • outermost layer of the epidermis; supplies it with blood vessels • pliable, mesh-like tissue with a fluid matrix that protects body organs • ...
Test yourself! 2014-04-07
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- anything that an organism does
- when you can't count behavior, you have to use ________
- a specific level of performance you want to achieve
- something that, if it comes after a behavior, decreases the probability that that behavior will happen again
- an if-then relationship
- according to the _______ principle, you should sort your work from least to most appealing and do it in that order
- one type of behavior checklist is called a performance _______
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- if the goal is very high, you may need to set _______
- what happens as a result of the behavior
- when you do a PICNIC analysis, you may find that certainty and _______ have the biggest impact
- something that happens before the behavior and may serve to cue/prompt it. It may also indicate what kinds of consequences are available if a certain behavior happens.
- something that, if it comes after a behavior, increases the probability that that behavior will happen again
- feedback must serve _______ functions
13 Clues: an if-then relationship • anything that an organism does • feedback must serve _______ functions • what happens as a result of the behavior • a specific level of performance you want to achieve • if the goal is very high, you may need to set _______ • when you can't count behavior, you have to use ________ • ...
Integumentary System 2025-04-08
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- Hard part of the nail you can see.
- Small, tube-like structure in the skin from which hair grows.
- Protein found in nails and hair that help keep them strong.
- Your body’s outer layer of protection. It includes the skin, hair, nails, and various glands and nerves found on or within the skin.
- The largest organ.
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- Deepest part of the skin - cushions your muscles and bones, provides insulation to keep you warm, and helps protect your body from injury.
- Area where new nail cells are produced.
- Visible part of the hair that extends above the skin's surface.
- Outermost layer of the skin.
- Thin layer of skin located at the base of the nail, where the nail meets the skin.
- Tiny openings that let sweat and oil exit the skin.
- Thickest layer of the skin - contains: blood vessels, nerves, sweat glands, oil glands, and hair follicles.
- Small, white, moon-shaped area at the bottom of the nail plate.
13 Clues: The largest organ. • Outermost layer of the skin. • Hard part of the nail you can see. • Area where new nail cells are produced. • Tiny openings that let sweat and oil exit the skin. • Protein found in nails and hair that help keep them strong. • Small, tube-like structure in the skin from which hair grows. • ...
Glycolysis; Intermediate Step; Krebs Cycle 2023-11-07
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- This process does not require oxygen and occurs in the cytoplasm
- Happens twice in the matrix of the mitochondria; produces CO2, NADH, FADH2, and ATP
- Pyruvate converts into Acetyl CoA and occurs as CO2 is relased and NADH is produced
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- Happens in the cytoplasm; produces 4 ATP; 2 NADH; and 2 pyruvate molecules
- This process requires oxygen and occurs in the mitochondria
5 Clues: This process requires oxygen and occurs in the mitochondria • This process does not require oxygen and occurs in the cytoplasm • Happens in the cytoplasm; produces 4 ATP; 2 NADH; and 2 pyruvate molecules • Happens twice in the matrix of the mitochondria; produces CO2, NADH, FADH2, and ATP • ...
SNC2D Biology Terms Puzzle 2 (No Spaces) 2020-03-26
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- A special X-ray that creates a colour image due to a fluorescent dye added to the bloodstream
- 1.5m-long tube that absorbs water from indigestible food
- Infection-fighting cells with nuclei that make up less than 1% of blood’s volume
- A tube of muscles that connects mouth to stomach
- The “windpipe;” has rings of cartilage all around it to keep it open and allow air to flow freely
- A type of connective tissue that circulates throughout the body
- Fatty material covering axons that acts as insulation
- Occurs when coronary arteries get blocked by plaque; can lead to a heart attack
- Occurs when the pancreas produces too much or not enough insulin
- Protein-rich liquid that makes up over half of blood’s volume
- A type of cell in the digestive tract that produces mucus
- Oxygen from lungs diffuses into capillaries, and carbon dioxide from blood diffuses into alveoli and is expelled by exhaling; the main function of the respiratory system
- Nerve cell
- Holds bones together at the joints
- “Voluntary” muscle that can be consciously flexed
- Most plentiful blood cells that make up almost half of blood’s volume and contain hemoglobin
- Dense connective tissue made up of special cells in a matrix of collagen fibres; provides strong, flexible, low-friction support for bones and other tissues
- Disease where the myelin sheaths of neurons are gradually destroyed, causing nerve impulses to be slowed and weakened, resulting in progressive loss of coordination, slurred speech, and difficulty walking
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- A special type of muscle tissue found only in the heart that all contracts at the same time
- Death of heart tissue that occurs when coronary arteries are completely blocked and the heart muscle cells no longer receive the oxygen they need to function
- Hard and dense nonliving tissue that consists of a matrix of calcium, phosphorus, and collagen fibres
- Stores extra bile and releases it when it’s needed
- Long, thin cells with fine branches at the ends capable of conducting electrical impulses
- Special type of muscle that contracts and relaxes without conscious thought – controlled by nerve tissue
- The one cell that begins life
- Tiny cells that help blood in clotting and make up less than 1% of blood’s volume
- Thin sheets of tightly packed cells covering surfaces and lining internal organs
- The world’s leading killer infectious disease; caused by bacteria entering the body through breathing
- A large sheet of muscle underneath the lungs
- An enzyme that regulates the concentration of glucose (a sugar) in the blood
- A type of strong, but flexible connective tissue
- The long thread-like part of the neuron
- A fluid with enzymes that break down the fat in food
- Various types of cells held together by a matrix (can be a liquid, solid, or gel)
- An organ that produces insulin
- Loss of bone tissue, making bones brittle and weak
- Connects skeletal muscle to bones
- Produces bile
- 6m-long tube where most of the digestion occurs
39 Clues: Nerve cell • Produces bile • The one cell that begins life • An organ that produces insulin • Connects skeletal muscle to bones • Holds bones together at the joints • The long thread-like part of the neuron • A large sheet of muscle underneath the lungs • 6m-long tube where most of the digestion occurs • A tube of muscles that connects mouth to stomach • ...
TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE: Life History 2020-04-26
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- What kind of information does hox genes provides within the embryo?
- These regulatory genes manage parts of the genetic program controlling structural genes.
- These cells are specialized to secrete a product.
- It is the embryonic development of an organism.
- A specialized chorioallantoic placenta over the embryo for exchange of nutrients and gases.
- It means bone formation.
- The process by which the embryo forms a distinct endodermal tube that constitutes the early gut.
- Ontogeny recapitulates ______.
- Some characterize this as reverse recapitulation.
- It consists the rest of our bones including pelvis, shoulder blades, limbs, etc.
- It includes bones divided into skull, vertebral column, and thoracic case regions.
- Vertebrates whose embryos possess extraembryonic membranes.
- Neurulation means ____ and formation.
- This is where osteocytes are found.
- Features grow at a slower rate, compared to their rate in an ancestor.
- When the first formative bone to appear is nonlamellar, it is called immature bone or _____ bone.
- He stated that each embryo, instead of passing through stages of distant ancestors, departs more and more from them.
- The law that states an animal embryo undergoes a replay of stages during development of its species' past evolutionary forms.
- Exocrine gland can be tubular or ______.
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- Formative germ layers differentiate into proper tissues through the process of what?
- The pole where the prominent haploid nucleus resides.
- Some features of ancestral embryos are retained in embryos of descendants.
- The cell resulting from early cleavage divisions of the ovum is called?
- Overactivation or underactivation of homeotic genes can lead to what?
- Cells which are found in cartilage connective tissue.
- A composite structure formed in part from tissues of the fetus and in part from tissues of the mother.
- A process wherein various inorganic ions are deposited in the organic matrix of tissues to harden them.
- The loss of physical vigor and reproductive ability.
- It stimulates the other germ layers to form parts of organs.
- A feature appearing late in development, relative to its time of appearance in an ancestor.
- A specialized connective tissue in which calcium phosphate and other organic salts are deposited in the matrix.
- Secretes the inner layer of dentin that also arise from neural crest cells.
- Vertebrates laying eggs encapsulated in such shells or other tertiary egg envelopes are called?
- The change in time at which a characteristic appears in the embryo relative to its appearance in a phylogenetic ancestor.
- The fluid-filled body cavity formed within the mesoderm.
- It is the act of giving birth via viviparity.
- Gastrulation means ____ and formation.
- The study of developmental events above the level of the genes.
- It is formed by fibrous connective tissues and cartilage usually called as joint.
- It means within or from cartilage.This bone development produces cartilage.
40 Clues: It means bone formation. • Ontogeny recapitulates ______. • This is where osteocytes are found. • Neurulation means ____ and formation. • Gastrulation means ____ and formation. • Exocrine gland can be tubular or ______. • It is the act of giving birth via viviparity. • It is the embryonic development of an organism. • These cells are specialized to secrete a product. • ...
Path & Diseases Extra Credit 2025-04-29
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- When tumors release cytokines and chemokines, this occurs which can release the risk for cancer. It does not appear to protect against tumors.
- A type of tumor suppressor gene that can become inactivated by genetic changes and therefore increase the chance of cancer.
- These are antigens that are shared by both normal tissue and tumors.
- Invasive tumors that causes various degrees of anaplasia and rapid growth
- Cancer infected patients show signs of weight loss, anorexia, and weakened state of body
- Tumor cells are spread via direct contact from one infected individual to the other.
- Cancers of normal mature tissue that are located an an abnormal site of the body
- Nonneoplastic supporting structure that consists of proteins and glycoproteins that make up the extracellular matrix
- Activated proto-oncogenes caused by overexpression or mutation which drives proliferation and therefore tumor cells.
- This type of immunotherapy is when antibodies are introduced into a patient that efficiently identify and kill tumors
- A type of tumor-stromal interaction that stimulates fibroblasts to increase the production of collagen
- Mesenchymal tumors arise from cells of mesodermal origin and a malignant tumor is called
- This stage of tumor invasion and metastasis involves the exiting of tumor cells from either blood or lymphatic vessel
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- Factors from the outside environment that cause cancer by interacting with DNA such as radiation and chemicals
- This type of DNA methylation causes gene activation and is very common in cancer cells.
- Malignant tumors of this origin are called carcinomas and adenocarcinomas (glandular growth pattern)
- Cells revert from a differentiated stage to a more primitive simple stage.
- The immune system's defense against tumor cells. It identifies and kills foreign cells by targeting self-antigens on tumor cells.
- The process of cancer cells spreading from their original state of origin to other parts of the body.
- This stage of the TNM system determines the size of the primary tumor.
- The addition of a methyl group to DNA that is essential for regulating gene expression in normal cells
- These are normal cellular genes that regulate cell growth and differentiation.
- This is determined by tumor type, grade, stage, and completion of excision
- This stage of tumor invasion and metastasis involves detachment of tumor cells with penetration of the basement membrane and enters into the extracellular matrix
- A type of DNA mutation that has an abnormal numbers of chromosomes
- Tumor antigens do not cause an immune response due to the body already previously being exposed and "tolerized" and is called
- Tumor cells need to do this from the primary tumor mass first to initiate metastasis.
- This stage of neoplastic transformation consists of a benign tumor turning into a malignant one due to genetic and epigenetic changes
28 Clues: A type of DNA mutation that has an abnormal numbers of chromosomes • These are antigens that are shared by both normal tissue and tumors. • This stage of the TNM system determines the size of the primary tumor. • Invasive tumors that causes various degrees of anaplasia and rapid growth • ...
Organizational Systems 2025-08-16
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- Administrative supervision of an organization, including vision, mission, goals, and leadership.
- People who work, support, and generate profits; their satisfaction and commitment affect productivity.
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- Inspires employees and guides them by planning, organizing, directing, and controlling.
- A factor that influences structure; firms adjust strategies based on rivals’ actions.
- A structure where employees may have two bosses, combining functional and product authority.
5 Clues: A factor that influences structure; firms adjust strategies based on rivals’ actions. • Inspires employees and guides them by planning, organizing, directing, and controlling. • A structure where employees may have two bosses, combining functional and product authority. • ...
BISCUIT MAKING 2013-08-25
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- The number of layers of dough in a Sayo biscuit.
- A contaminate which can occur in baked products.Detectors can reject products which contain this
- A type of biscuit with a very high fat content.
- A necessary aspect of successful biscuit production.
- These products have similar ingredients to biscuits but are more moist.
- Used in industry to bake crackers and biscuits on a production line. (2 wds)
- This is carried out on a small scale before a product is mass-produced.
- Arnotts biscuits are made from dough which is made into thin sheet by this method.
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- A complex network formed when protein molecules encircle starch grains in dough.
- What happens to left-over dough from the making of sheet biscuits.
- Biscuits made using mostly flour and water.
- One method of shaping very short biscuits.(2 wds).
- A generic name for fats used in baked products.
- One of the nutrients in wheat flour. It helps the structure to set.
- This ingredient makes a biscuit dough fragile and hard to roll out.
- The dough for Scotch Finger Biscuits looks like this before shaping.
- A quality of biscuits with very high levels of fat.
17 Clues: Biscuits made using mostly flour and water. • A type of biscuit with a very high fat content. • A generic name for fats used in baked products. • The number of layers of dough in a Sayo biscuit. • One method of shaping very short biscuits.(2 wds). • A quality of biscuits with very high levels of fat. • A necessary aspect of successful biscuit production. • ...
AO skeletal system vocab 2023-09-14
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- is blood cell production
- A freely moveable join
- a thin layer of specialized connective tissue with unique viscoelastic properties
- a medical condition in which the bones become brittle and fragile from loss of tissue
- the main site of longitudinal growth of the long bones
- produced by cells in the periosteum and consists of hyaline cartilage and bone
- the shaft or central part of a long bone.
- A membrane lining the inner surface of the bony wall
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- cells that form new bones and grow and heal existing bones
- A joint with limited mobility
- a dense layer of vascular connective tissue enveloping the bones except at the surfaces of the joints.
- each of a series or group of partitions formed by bands or columns of connective tissue
- a medical specialty focusing on injuries and diseases affecting your musculoskeletal system
- a procedure to set (reduce) a broken bone without surgery
- large multinucleated cell responsible for the dissolution and absorption of bone
- the end part of a long bone, initially growing separately from the shaft
- a bone cell, formed when an osteoblast becomes embedded in the matrix it has secreted.
17 Clues: A freely moveable join • is blood cell production • A joint with limited mobility • the shaft or central part of a long bone. • A membrane lining the inner surface of the bony wall • the main site of longitudinal growth of the long bones • a procedure to set (reduce) a broken bone without surgery • cells that form new bones and grow and heal existing bones • ...
Skin, Hair and Nails 2025-05-24
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- Excrete sweat onto the surface of the skin and can be divided into two types depending on their location etc.
- Hairs that grow on newborn babies while they are still fetus
- These are the cells that create melanin, which gives the skin its colour
- The skin's function is to help with the synthesis of this specific vitamin
- One of the methods the body warms itself up as part of its heat regulation function
- This is the part where the nail actively grows and has nerves and vessels
- Soft and dawny hair
- Located under the nail at the free edge
- One of the methods the body cools itself down as part of its heat regulation function
- These cells fight foreign bodies and play a role in skin immunity
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- The shedding process
- It is one of the functions of hair and skin
- Synthesize collagen, elastin and reticular fibres
- Known as the study of the skin
- These cells are also known as the chemical messengers and are attached to keratinocytes
- These hairs prevent insects and dusts from entering the body through this body part
- The crescent half-moon shaped white at the back of the nail
17 Clues: Soft and dawny hair • The shedding process • Known as the study of the skin • Located under the nail at the free edge • It is one of the functions of hair and skin • Synthesize collagen, elastin and reticular fibres • The crescent half-moon shaped white at the back of the nail • Hairs that grow on newborn babies while they are still fetus • ...
Year 9 Science Crossword 2017-09-06
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- The beginnings of a root making up part of a plant embryo inside a seed.
- The smallest known infectious agent made up of very short pieces of naked RNA.
- lobe A part of the brain that is involved in processing language and the higher sensory functions.
- A natural substance that keeps the cell wall of plants rigid.
- Cell division process that results in new cells with half the number of chromosomes of the original cell.
- A structure that forms when a volcano gets hollow and then collapses on itself.
- An intrusive rock mass that measures more than 100 kilometers across.
- A visual thinking tool that analyses and compares.
- The liquid collected during distillation when the evaporated substance condenses.
- The branch of physics concerned with the properties of sound.
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- Physical rather than biological, not derived from living organisms.
- The use of bodily movements or actions to convey a specific meaning or idea.
- Plants that lose their leaves during autumn and winter.
- An antiseptic that stops bacteria from growing or dividing but doesn’t kill them.
- A type of friction used to assist movement.
15 Clues: A type of friction used to assist movement. • A visual thinking tool that analyses and compares. • Plants that lose their leaves during autumn and winter. • A natural substance that keeps the cell wall of plants rigid. • The branch of physics concerned with the properties of sound. • Physical rather than biological, not derived from living organisms. • ...
Time Management 2015-07-24
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- degree to which something is successful in producing a desired result
- ability to use one's time effectively or productively
- fact or condition of being regarded or treated as more important
- importance requiring swift action
- latest time or date by which something should be completed
- condition in which things are happening or being done
- concept including proper prioritizing between "work" (career and ambition) and "lifestyle" (health, pleasure, leisure, family and spiritual development/meditation)
- state or fact of being of great significance or value
- process of making plans for something
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- a kind of matrix that is an effective method of organizing your priorities
- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it
- a piece of work to be done or undertaken
- effectiveness of productive effort, especially in industry, as measured in terms of the rate of output per unit of input
- detailed plan outlining actions needed to reach one or more goals
- to assess or predict their capabilities in a certain sphere or to assist in identifying a particular subgroup of people
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 • condition in which things are happening or being done • state or fact of being of great significance or value • latest time or date by which something should be completed • ...
PBIS 2023-02-08
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- A tool that creates a common language around PBIS and provides examples for teaching and reteaching common expectations.
- The team who can help teachers create tier 2 and tier 3 interventions.
- PBIS intervention aims to reduce problem behaviors and help kids ____ better.
- Who is responsible for implementing PBIS in our school?
- The location with the highest number of major referrals this year.
- Historically, this is the location with the highest number of major referrals in our school.
- Students must be taught and retaught ___ before we can reasonably assume they know what to do.
- The most commonly used and LEAST effective method for addressing undesirable student behavior.
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- The place kids learn best.
- Number of tiers in PBIS.
- PBIS support is designed to intervene before unwanted behaviors begin, continue, or ____.
- ___ supports refers to tier one of the PBIS pyramid and is intended for all students.
- A common misconception about PBIS is that it is the ____ of discipline.
- Schools who implement PBIS school-wide and with fidelity often see higher rates of ____ among students.
- A tool used to have students evaluate, consider, and reflect on their own behavior.
- A defining feature of PBIS is continuous improvement through ___.
16 Clues: Number of tiers in PBIS. • The place kids learn best. • Who is responsible for implementing PBIS in our school? • A defining feature of PBIS is continuous improvement through ___. • The location with the highest number of major referrals this year. • The team who can help teachers create tier 2 and tier 3 interventions. • ...
Junior Jumble 2025-11-20
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- An organ that digests and breaks down food.
- Concentrates bile to help digest fats
- A pair of organs that filter waste from the blood, regulate blood pressure, and manage hormones throughout the body. .
- The organ that secretes digestive enzymes into the duodenum
- Tissue that contracts and relaxes to produce movement; includes skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle.
- A complex organ that controls thought, memory, and all bodily functions.
- Tissue that supports, connects, or separates other tissues and organs; contains an extracellular matrix.
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- A type of tissue that covers body surfaces, lines organs, and forms protective barriers; also involved in absorption, secretion, and sensation.
- Tissue that receives and sends electrical signals; makes up the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
- The organ that breaks down carbohydrates, proteins and fat with the use of bile.
- The organ that absorbs water, electrolytes, and vitamins are extracted.
- An organ that serves over 500 vital functions including producing bile, detoxifying the body,and storing vitamins and minerals.
- The organ that stores urine.
- An organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- The organ that contracts and compresses to breathe.
15 Clues: The organ that stores urine. • Concentrates bile to help digest fats • An organ that digests and breaks down food. • An organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • The organ that contracts and compresses to breathe. • The organ that secretes digestive enzymes into the duodenum • The organ that absorbs water, electrolytes, and vitamins are extracted. • ...
Junior Jumble 2025-11-20
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- An organ that digests and breaks down food.
- Concentrates bile to help digest fats
- A pair of organs that filter waste from the blood, regulate blood pressure, and manage hormones throughout the body. .
- The organ that secretes digestive enzymes into the duodenum
- Tissue that contracts and relaxes to produce movement; includes skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle.
- A complex organ that controls thought, memory, and all bodily functions.
- Tissue that supports, connects, or separates other tissues and organs; contains an extracellular matrix.
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- A type of tissue that covers body surfaces, lines organs, and forms protective barriers; also involved in absorption, secretion, and sensation.
- Tissue that receives and sends electrical signals; makes up the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
- The organ that breaks down carbohydrates, proteins and fat with the use of bile.
- The organ that absorbs water, electrolytes, and vitamins are extracted.
- An organ that serves over 500 vital functions including producing bile, detoxifying the body,and storing vitamins and minerals.
- The organ that stores urine.
- An organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- The organ that contracts and compresses to breathe.
15 Clues: The organ that stores urine. • Concentrates bile to help digest fats • An organ that digests and breaks down food. • An organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • The organ that contracts and compresses to breathe. • The organ that secretes digestive enzymes into the duodenum • The organ that absorbs water, electrolytes, and vitamins are extracted. • ...
POE vocabulary words 2013-03-13
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- rough drawing representing the main features of an object or scene and often made as a preliminary study
- matrix-tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria
- technique used by groups to come up with ideas
- consumer-person or group for which product or service design efforts are intended
- reason for which something is done or which something exists
- ended-not having fixed limits; unrestricted; broad
- statement-part of a design brief that challanges the designer
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- collection of individuals, each with their own expertise, brought together to benefit a common goal
- sketch-sketch that shows an object's height, width, and depth in a single view
- person who designs any of a variety of things
- modeling-type of 3-D CAD modeling that represents the volume of an object, not jst its lines and surfaces
- general agreement
- group of machined or handmade parts that fit together to form a self- contained unit
- partor element of a large whole
- limit to a design process
- condition or quality of being true, correct, or exact
- statement-part of a design brief that clearly and concisely identifies a clients or target consumer's problem, need, or want
17 Clues: general agreement • limit to a design process • partor element of a large whole • person who designs any of a variety of things • technique used by groups to come up with ideas • ended-not having fixed limits; unrestricted; broad • condition or quality of being true, correct, or exact • reason for which something is done or which something exists • ...
Movies 2023-09-26
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- computer-animated movie about a lost fish
- movie which holds many box-office records, including the title for the overall highest-grossing film
- science fiction film with dinosaurs directed by Steven Spielberg
- movie about a rat with a passion for cooking
- The Curious Case of Benjamin ________. Movie about a man who ages backward
- Charlize Theron won an Academy Award for her role in this biographical crime drama
- German horror film with a vampire protagonist
- fictionalized story of the famous composer Mozart
- movie about a pill that enables the user to access 100% of their brain's abilities
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- series of action spy movies starring Tom Cruise
- 2014 American psychological thriller film directed by David Fincher
- comedy about a party in Las Vegas before a wedding
- a series of movies that focuses on the eponymous MI6 agent, played by actors including Sean Connery and Daniel Craig
- famous movie about a ship that sank in the Atlantic Ocean in 1912
- 1980s action drama film about a naval aviator, featuring the song "Danger Zone"
- action thriller film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as Colonel John Matrix
- a computer-animated fantasy comedy film with a green-skinned ogre
17 Clues: computer-animated movie about a lost fish • movie about a rat with a passion for cooking • German horror film with a vampire protagonist • series of action spy movies starring Tom Cruise • fictionalized story of the famous composer Mozart • comedy about a party in Las Vegas before a wedding • science fiction film with dinosaurs directed by Steven Spielberg • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-05-01
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- A number in the form a + bi, where a and b are real numbers, and i is the imaginary unit.
- A function in which the variable appears in the exponent, typically in the form f(x) = a·b^x.
- A measure of the steepness of a line, calculated as the ratio of the vertical change to the horizontal change between two points.
- A notation used to describe a set by stating the properties that its members must satisfy.
- The behavior of the graph of a function as x approaches positive or negative infinity.
- A function in the form f(x) = 1/x.
- A simplified method of dividing a polynomial by a binomial of the form x - c.
- A relation in which each input has exactly one output.
- A situation where a quantity increases by a constant factor over equal increments of time. 
- An ordered list of numbers following a particular pattern.
- A function that reverses the effect of the original function, denoted as f⁻¹(x).
- To write a polynomial as a product of its factors.
- A scalar value that can be computed from the elements of a square matrix and encodes certain properties of the matrix.
- All numbers on the number line, including both rational and irrational numbers.
- A way to name functions using symbols such as f(x) to denote the output of function f for input x.
- A polynomial with exactly one term.
- The graph of a quadratic function, a U-shaped curve.
- A shift of a graph horizontally, vertically, or both.
- A polynomial function of degree 2, typically in the form f(x) = ax² + bx + c.
- function that contains an algebraic expression within absolute value symbols.
- A method to determine if a graph represents a function: if any vertical line intersects the graph more than once, it is not a function.
- The values of x for which a function equals zero.
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- A function defined by different expressions for different intervals of the domain.
- An input value that produces an output of zero; also known as a root.
- The distance (along the x-axis) required for a periodic function to complete one full cycle.
- A sequence where each term is found by multiplying the previous term by a constant ratio.
- A rectangular array of numbers arranged in rows and columns.
- An operation that moves or changes a graph in some way, such as translation, reflection, or dilation.
- The coefficient of the term with the highest degree in a polynomial.
- A set of two or more equations with the same variables.
- The highest or lowest point on the graph of a quadratic function.
- The inverse of an exponential function, typically in the form f(x) = log_b(x).
- A ratio of two polynomials.
- For a complex number a + bi, its conjugate is a - bi.
- The horizontal line that is the average of the maximum and minimum values of a periodic function. 
- A way of describing sets of numbers using intervals.
- A situation where a quantity decreases by a constant factor over equal increments of time.
- An expression consisting of variables and coefficients, involving only addition, subtraction, multiplication, and non-negative integer exponents.
- A function formed by combining two functions, denoted as (f ∘ g)(x) = f(g(x)).
- The unit i is defined as the square root of -1.
- The set of all possible input values (x-values) for a function. 
- A polynomial with exactly two terms.
- A function that can be expressed as the ratio of two polynomials.
- The maximum distance of the values of a periodic function above or below the midline. 
- The set of all possible output values (y-values) of a function.
- A line that a graph approaches but never touches or crosses. 
- The form f(x) = ax² + bx + c for a quadratic function.
- A sequence in which each term is the previous term plus a constant. 
- The highest power of the variable in a polynomial expression.
- In a quadratic equation ax² + bx + c = 0, the discriminant is b² - 4ac, which determines the nature of the roots.
50 Clues: A ratio of two polynomials. • A function in the form f(x) = 1/x. • A polynomial with exactly one term. • A polynomial with exactly two terms. • The unit i is defined as the square root of -1. • The values of x for which a function equals zero. • To write a polynomial as a product of its factors. • A way of describing sets of numbers using intervals. • ...
Juan 2024-02-27
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- The adjective of electricity
- The property of a solid material that undergo permanent deformation and non-reversible change of shape.
- The measure which an electric charge or heat can pass through a material.
- The amount of space that a substance or object occupies
- A substance that can be formed from combinations of metals and other elements.
- The property of being strong.
- The weight of this column is 800 __________
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- A straight line that passes through the centre of a circle or sphere from one side to the other
- Metals that contain iron.
- The Property of metals of being easily stretched and flexible without breaking.
- The property of materials that can be bent out of shape without breaking and can easily be returned to their original shape.
- A matrix with a reinforcing material inside it.
- The chemical element of atomic number 13 with the symbol Al
- The mass of a substance per unit volume.
- A straight line from the centre to the circumference of a circle or sphere.
- FERROUS Metals that do not contain iron.
- The __________ of this piece of land is 100 square metres.
17 Clues: Metals that contain iron. • The adjective of electricity • The property of being strong. • The mass of a substance per unit volume. • FERROUS Metals that do not contain iron. • The weight of this column is 800 __________ • A matrix with a reinforcing material inside it. • The amount of space that a substance or object occupies • ...
Beta-Oxidation Pathway 2020-07-19
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- Enoyl-CoA Hydratase adds what across the double bond
- Starting molecule
- Long chain fatty acid-CoAs must be converted to ____ derivatives before being transported across the inner mitrocondrial membrane.
- The rapid and highly favored aqueous breakdown of this molecule makes the net G irreversible
- Molecule formed in the first step
- This is a coenzyme required by L-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase
- First and third step of the pathway
- Group of enzymes of mitochondrial B-oxidation, located in the matrix, that are specific for short and medium chain fatty acids
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- Enzyme involved in the first step
- Primary location where beta-oxidation occurs in mammal
- In the fourth step, β-ketoacyl CoA is cleaved by a what group of another CoA molecule (CoA-SH)
- This molecule non-covalently bond to acyl-CoA dehydrogenase
- How many reactions are involved in the repeated sequence of beta-oxidation?
- The location where beta-oxidation is exclusively confined to in yeast and other lower eukaryotes.
- Bond that is formed between a fatty acid and coenzyme A at the beginning of the B-oxidation process
- Another name for enoyl-CoA hydratase
- Through each successive cycle by how many carbons is fatty acyl-CoA shortened.
17 Clues: Starting molecule • Enzyme involved in the first step • Molecule formed in the first step • First and third step of the pathway • Another name for enoyl-CoA hydratase • Enoyl-CoA Hydratase adds what across the double bond • Primary location where beta-oxidation occurs in mammal • This molecule non-covalently bond to acyl-CoA dehydrogenase • ...
YOLO 2013-04-23
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- The removal of layers of hierarchy from an organisational structure
- The total group of employees working in a business
- Where a product meets a customer’s requirements
- The range of methods used by which a business makes its product know to customers
- Delegating power to employees, so they can make their own decisions
- Compensation or other benfits received by an employee that are not in the form of cash.
- A process of continuous improvement, identified by workers (a type of TQM)
- A detailed plan of income and expenses expected over a certain period of time
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- Penetration [……………..],the pricing technique of setting a relatively low initial entry price
- Where responsibility for carrying out a task or role is passed onto someone else in the business
- A product with low share of a fast-growing market (from the Boston Matrix)
- Measure of how much output is being produced per unit of input
- Product, price, promotion, place
- A business that breaks bulk by buying in large quantities and selling on in smaller quantities
- Training delivered away from the normal work place
- The percentage of employees not at work, in a given time period
- Job [ ……………..], the process of giving workers more interesting tasks
17 Clues: Product, price, promotion, place • Where a product meets a customer’s requirements • The total group of employees working in a business • Training delivered away from the normal work place • Measure of how much output is being produced per unit of input • The percentage of employees not at work, in a given time period • ...
BISCUIT MAKING 2013-08-25
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- A contaminate which can occur in baked products. Detectors can reject products which contain this substance.
- These products have similar ingredients to biscuits but are more moist.
- A type of biscuit with a very high fat content.
- One method of shaping very short biscuits.(2 wds).
- biscuits made using mostly flour and water.
- This is carried out on a small scale before a product is mass-produced.
- The number of layers of dough in a Sayo biscuit.
- The dough for Scotch Finger Biscuits looks like this before shaping.
- - this ingredient makes a biscuit dough fragile and hard to roll out.
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- A necessary aspect of successful biscuit production.
- Arnotts biscuits are made from dough which is made into thin sheet by this method.
- A generic name for fats used in baked products.
- A quality of biscuits with very high levels of fat.
- Used in industry to bake crackers and biscuits on a production line. (2 wds)
- What happens to left-over dough from the making of sheet biscuits.
- One of the nutrients in wheat flour. It helps the structure to set.
- A complex network formed when protein molecules encircle starch grains in dough.
17 Clues: biscuits made using mostly flour and water. • A generic name for fats used in baked products. • A type of biscuit with a very high fat content. • The number of layers of dough in a Sayo biscuit. • One method of shaping very short biscuits.(2 wds). • A quality of biscuits with very high levels of fat. • A necessary aspect of successful biscuit production. • ...
BOTC Lecture Chapter 10 2015-06-29
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- A collection of restriction fragments from a species of interest that has been cloned in bacteria; like a collection of books.
- DNA that contains information from two different individuals or species.
- Once you've cut DNA you'll 'paste' it together with this.
- A small, circular DNA used as a vector in transformation.
- Denaturing a mixture of DNA or RNA such that renaturation results in a mixture of double-stranded molecules; for probing purposes.
- The enzyme that makes DNA from an RNA template.
- DNAs that 'target' a sequence for amplification.
- A DNA library specifically populated by reverse-transcribed fragments of mRNA.
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- Method of separating/viewing molecules by size and charge in a gel matrix.
- Production of many identical copies of a DNA sequence.
- The name of the researcher that developed a widely used DNA sequencing method.
- Causing a cell to take up DNA that changes its phenotype.
- in-vitro DNA replication.
- An organism that contains DNA from another species.
- DNA or RNA 'Scissors'; invented by bacteria in nature.
- The name of the researcher that developed a nucleic acid hybridization method for probing a genome.
- Plural abbreviation for the building blocks used in a PCR.
17 Clues: in-vitro DNA replication. • The enzyme that makes DNA from an RNA template. • DNAs that 'target' a sequence for amplification. • An organism that contains DNA from another species. • Production of many identical copies of a DNA sequence. • DNA or RNA 'Scissors'; invented by bacteria in nature. • Causing a cell to take up DNA that changes its phenotype. • ...
Data Science Crossword2 2025-02-06
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- A rectangular arrangement of numbers or data, often used in linear algebra.
- An individual measurable property or characteristic of data.
- A visual representation of data points, relationships, or distributions.
- To adjust data to fit a common scale or range without distorting differences in the data.
- Selecting a subset of data from a larger population for analysis.
- A request for specific data or information from a database.
- Evaluating a model's performance on new, unseen data.
- A systematic error introduced into the model that skews results.
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- A set of rules or instructions for solving a problem or performing a task.
- The process of teaching a model using a labeled dataset.
- Data points collected or indexed in time order.
- A measure of how much data points differ from the mean.
- The process of splitting text into smaller parts, like words or phrases.
- A collection of data, typically organized in rows and columns.
- A technique that combines multiple models to improve overall performance.
- A popular programming language commonly used in data science and machine learning
- Data point that is significantly different from the rest of the dataset.
17 Clues: Data points collected or indexed in time order. • Evaluating a model's performance on new, unseen data. • A measure of how much data points differ from the mean. • The process of teaching a model using a labeled dataset. • A request for specific data or information from a database. • An individual measurable property or characteristic of data. • ...
List #26 Words that came from Mother 2021-05-16
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- the school, college, or university that one once attended.
- the capital or chief city of a country or region.
- an environment or material in which something develops; a surrounding medium or structure.
- a person who engages in a pursuit, especially a sport, on an unpaid rather than a professional basis.
- a member of a religious community of women, especially a cloistered one, living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
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- the state or ceremony of being married; marriage.
- physical substance in general, as distinct from mind and spirit; (in physics) that which occupies space and possesses rest mass, especially as distinct from energy.
- relating to a mother, especially during pregnancy or shortly after childbirth.
- from Mary, mother of Jesus + Middle English gold.
9 Clues: the state or ceremony of being married; marriage. • the capital or chief city of a country or region. • from Mary, mother of Jesus + Middle English gold. • the school, college, or university that one once attended. • relating to a mother, especially during pregnancy or shortly after childbirth. • ...
ΤΟ ΥΛΙΚΟ ΤΟΥ ΥΠΟΛΟΓΙΣΤΗ 2022-02-03
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- Σ’ αυτήν εμφανίζονται αποτελέσματα από τις διάφορες μορφές επεξεργασίας που εκτελεί ο υπολογιστής. Υπάρχουν ... διαφόρων μεγεθών και κατηγοριών, ανάλογα με την τεχνολογία που χρησιμοποιείται για την κατασκευή τους. Εκτός από τις κοινές... υπάρχουν και οι ... αφής, οι οποίες λειτουργούν ως συσκευές εισόδου-εξόδου ισάγονται στον υπολογιστή για επεξεργασία.
- μελάνης (inkjet).
- (laser) και
- Με τη βοήθεια του ... μετατρέπονται φωτογραφίες, εικόνες και κείμενα σε ηλεκτρονική μορφή και ε
- ή ακίδων (dot-matrix),
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- Είναι η πιο συνηθισμένη συσκευή, για να εισάγουμε δεδομένα και εντολές στον υπολογιστή με μορφή κειμένου
- Πήρε το όνομά του από το σχήμα του
- Μας βοηθάει να τυπώνουμε σε χαρτί τις πληροφορίες που επιλέγουμε. Υπάρχουν ... διαφόρων τύπων, ανάλογα με την τεχνολογία που χρησιμοποιούν οι κατασκευαστές, όπως:
- Με τα ... ακούμε ήχους ή μουσική από τον υπολογιστή.
9 Clues: (laser) και • μελάνης (inkjet). • ή ακίδων (dot-matrix), • Πήρε το όνομά του από το σχήμα του • Με τα ... ακούμε ήχους ή μουσική από τον υπολογιστή. • Με τη βοήθεια του ... μετατρέπονται φωτογραφίες, εικόνες και κείμενα σε ηλεκτρονική μορφή και ε • Είναι η πιο συνηθισμένη συσκευή, για να εισάγουμε δεδομένα και εντολές στον υπολογιστή με μορφή κειμένου • ...
GEMSTONES! 2016-07-21
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- This stone is a blue gem with black coloured "veins" called matrix
- This stone is a hardened sap from prehistoric pine trees
- This stone is red and was believed to have special powers by the Greeks
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- This stone can be any shade of blue from pale blue to blue-green
- This stone can be different colours from pink,green,purple,yellow or clear
- This stone is a white gem that is created inside of a mollusk, or oyster
6 Clues: This stone is a hardened sap from prehistoric pine trees • This stone can be any shade of blue from pale blue to blue-green • This stone is a blue gem with black coloured "veins" called matrix • This stone is red and was believed to have special powers by the Greeks • This stone is a white gem that is created inside of a mollusk, or oyster • ...
Analytical Chemistry I 2013-08-03
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- A graph plotted between the instrumental signal and the concentration of the standard solution
- Several chemical containing in sample which is not interfere to analyze and not interested
- A substance or chemical in sample which is studied
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- A material, substance or product containing an interested substance or chemical which analytical information is required
- The chemical containing in sample or some parameter which affect to an analytical procedure
- A solution containing only reagent without the interested substance or standard chemical
6 Clues: A substance or chemical in sample which is studied • A solution containing only reagent without the interested substance or standard chemical • Several chemical containing in sample which is not interfere to analyze and not interested • The chemical containing in sample or some parameter which affect to an analytical procedure • ...
Klebsiella and Proteus 2023-02-03
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- a protein that polymerizes to form microfilaments
- class of antiprotozoan drugs long used for the treatment of malaria; interferes with heme detoxification
- complex ecosystem of bacteria embedded in a matrix
- a molecule that is too small to be antigenic alone but becomes antigenic when conjugated to a larger protein molecule
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- type of glycocalyx with organized layers of polysaccharides that aid in bacterial adherence to surfaces and in evading destruction by immune cells
- organism that grows optimally at a pH near 3.0
6 Clues: organism that grows optimally at a pH near 3.0 • a protein that polymerizes to form microfilaments • complex ecosystem of bacteria embedded in a matrix • class of antiprotozoan drugs long used for the treatment of malaria; interferes with heme detoxification • ...
9.1-3 Vocab 2021-02-03
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- The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree celsius
- respiration The process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
- The process that does not require oxygen
- cycle The second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- The electron carrier involved in glycolysis
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- The innermost compartment of the mitochrondrion
- The process that requires oxygen
- The first set of reactions in cellular respiration during which 1 molecule of glucose, a 6-carbon compound, is transformed into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid, a 3-carbon compound
- The process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
9 Clues: The process that requires oxygen • The process that does not require oxygen • The electron carrier involved in glycolysis • The innermost compartment of the mitochrondrion • The process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • respiration The process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen • ...
Project Stakeholder Management 2020-12-05
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- A simple way to document basic information on project stakeholders is by creating a stakeholder
- People involved in project activities or affected by them
- A technique in grouping stakeholders based on their level of authority and their level of concern for project outcomes
- Type of stakeholder that include the project's customers, competitors, suppliers, and other outside groups
- Category of stakeholder that is aware of the project and its potential impacts and actively engaged in helping it succeed
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- The typical creator of the Stakeholder Management Plan
- Type of stakeholder that generally include project sponsor, project team, and support staff
- The key to having a good relationship with your stakeholders
- A good way to get to know your stakeholders and what they bring to the project
9 Clues: The typical creator of the Stakeholder Management Plan • People involved in project activities or affected by them • The key to having a good relationship with your stakeholders • A good way to get to know your stakeholders and what they bring to the project • Type of stakeholder that generally include project sponsor, project team, and support staff • ...
The Consulting Crossword 2021-09-10
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- A analytical technique used for the evaluation of company’s resources and thus the competitive advantage
- A plan of action aimed to make your product survive in the market full of competitors is called?
- Idea of making sure something makes sense before believing it
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- A firm made up of a set of unrelated businesses
- What is the best strategy for a strong cash cow in BCG matrix?
- STP is a strategic planning method. What does P stand for
- ___is an expanded version of PEST analysis and adds two additional factors. Legal and environmental
- STP is a strategic planning method. What does T stand for
- Framework helps you to break problems down into distinct categories, making it easier to assess both the problem and the proposed solutions
9 Clues: A firm made up of a set of unrelated businesses • STP is a strategic planning method. What does P stand for • STP is a strategic planning method. What does T stand for • Idea of making sure something makes sense before believing it • What is the best strategy for a strong cash cow in BCG matrix? • ...
PUZZLE-3-POM 2017-04-28
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- --------- departmentation is based on the product or customer flow through the organization
- which of the following is not a basic function of the management process?
- functional structure ------------ is the form of departmentalization that groups similar jobs and activities into departments
- which of the following is not a part of the human resource management function in most organizations?
- the tendency to disperse decision making authority in an organized structure is called as
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- co-ordination is done by Managerspan of control also refers to a span of
- chart which of the following shows the relationship between employees and their peers?
- -------------is the process of getting results accomplished through others.
- what kind of organizational structure combines a vertical chain of command with horizontal reporting requirements?
9 Clues: which of the following is not a basic function of the management process? • co-ordination is done by Managerspan of control also refers to a span of • -------------is the process of getting results accomplished through others. • the tendency to disperse decision making authority in an organized structure is called as • ...
Pd. 1–Integumentary System 2021-09-14
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- a layer of tissue underneath the skin
- help regulate body temperature by secreting water and electrolytes throughout the skin’s surface.
- tunnel shaped structure in the epidermis (outer layer of skin). As cells build up, the hair grows out of the skin.
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- protein that makes up your nails, skin, and hair.
- layer of skin beneath the epidermis and above the subcutaneous layer.
- extracellular matrix protein (within the dermis) that is critical for the elasticity and resilience of vertebrate tissues.
6 Clues: a layer of tissue underneath the skin • protein that makes up your nails, skin, and hair. • layer of skin beneath the epidermis and above the subcutaneous layer. • help regulate body temperature by secreting water and electrolytes throughout the skin’s surface. • ...
The Blood and its disorders 2022-04-10
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- A certain type of cells which have granules in their cytoplasm and play a major role in fighting off parasites as well as allergic reactions.
- Combined with oxygen it gives the blood a dark bluish red colour.
- Discoid and non-nucleated cells that carry oxygen and carbon dioxide in opposite directions.
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- Lymphocytes and monocytes make up a group called:
- One of the costituents in the blood that ingest bacteria and produce antibodies.
- The fluid matrix of the blood.
6 Clues: The fluid matrix of the blood. • Lymphocytes and monocytes make up a group called: • Combined with oxygen it gives the blood a dark bluish red colour. • One of the costituents in the blood that ingest bacteria and produce antibodies. • Discoid and non-nucleated cells that carry oxygen and carbon dioxide in opposite directions. • ...
Sync 11 Vocabulary Review Pt. 1 2021-08-12
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- Furrow on each side of the nail. - ch 9 -
- Short chain of monomer liquids that is often thick, sticky, and gel-like and that is not long enough to be considered a polymer. - ch 29 -
- Also known as soakable gels; these gels are removed by soaking in acetone. - ch 29 -
- Also known as bitten nails; result of a habit of chewing the nail or chewing the hardened skin surrounding the nail plate. - ch 10 -
- Also known as sealing gel, finishing gel, or shine gel; these gels are used over the finished light cured gel application to create a high shine. - ch 29 -
- Hardened keratin plate that sits on and covers the natural nail bed. It is the most visible and functional part of the natural nail unit. - ch 9 -
- Designs inside a nail enhancement. - ch 28 -
- The measure of how much electricity the bulb consumes. - ch 29 -
- One unit called a molecule. - ch 28 -
- A main ingredient used alone or in combination with urethane acrylates to create light cured gel nail enhancements. - ch 29 -
- Visible part of the matrix that extends from underneath the living skin; it is the whitish, half-moon shape at the base of the nail. - ch 9 -
- The point where the free edge of the natural nail meets the tip. - ch 27 -
- Made from a closely woven, heavy material. - ch 27 -
- To harden. - ch 29 -
- The separation and falling off of a nail plate from the nail bed; affects fingernails and toenails. - ch 10 -
- Vertical lines running through the length of the natural nail plate that are caused by uneven growth of the nails, usually the result of normal aging. - ch 10 -
- Any deformity or disease of the natural nails. - ch 10 -
- Also known as trumpet nail; increased crosswise curvature throughout the nail plate caused by an increased curvature of the matrix. The edges of the nail plate may curl around to form the shape of a trumpet or sharp cone at the free edge. - ch 10 -
- The amount of colored pigment concentration in a gel, making it more or less difficult to see through. - ch 29 -
- A multi sided buffer (usually 400/1,000/4,000 grit) used to create a high shine on a natural nail or a nail enhancement when no polish will be worn. - ch 28 -
- The tissue bordering the root and sides of a fingernail or toenail. - ch 9 -
- Nail wrap made of silk, linen, or fiberglass. - ch 27 -
- Also known as ABS; a common thermoplastic used to make light, rigid, molded nail tips. - ch 27 -
- The curved line where the pink and white meet each other on a French manicured nail. - ch 28 -
- Any building or self-leveling gel that includes color pigment. - ch 29 -
- The actual underside of the nail extension. - ch 28 -
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- Plastic, pre-molded nails shaped from a tough polymer made from ABS plastic. - ch 27 -
- Nail enhancement products that have little odor; must be used with a dry mix ratio (equal parts liquid and powder in bead). - ch 28 -
- Living skin at the base of the natural nail plate that covers the matrix area. - ch 9 -
- Gels used to increase adhesion to the natural nail plate. - ch 29 -
- Soft spoon nails with a concave shape that appear scooped out. - ch 10 -
- Abnormal condition that occurs when the skin is stretched by the nail plate; usually caused by serious injury, such as burns, or an adverse skin reaction to chemical nail enhancement products. - ch 10 -
- Powder in white, clear, pink, and many other colors that is combined with monomer liquid to form the nail enhancement. - ch 28 -
- Also known as UV light unit; specialized electronic device that powers and controls UV and LED bulbs to cure UV and LED gel nail enhancements. - ch 29 -
- Darkening of the fingernails or toenails; may be seen as a black band within the nail plate, extending from the base to the free edge. - ch 10 -
- A layer of any kind of nail enhancement product that is applied over the natural nail or nail and tip application for added strength. - ch 27 -
- Common bacteria that can lead to a bacterial infection that appears as a green, yellow, or black discoloration on the nail bed. - ch 10 -
- Condition in which a blood clot forms under the nail plate, causing a dark purplish spot. These discolorations are usually due to small injuries to the nail bed. - ch 10 -
- Also known as ram’s horn or claw nails; an enlargement of the fingernails or toenails accompanied by increased thickening and curvature. - ch 10 -
- Inflammation of the nail matrix followed by shedding of the natural nail. - ch 10 -
- The electronic device that houses the LED bulbs. - ch 29 -
- Sometimes called furrows or corrugations; visible depressions running across the width of the natural nail plate; usually a result of major illness or injury that has traumatized the body. - ch 10 -
- Implement similar to a nail clipper, designed especially for use on nail tips. - ch 27 -
- A substance used to remove surface moisture and tiny amounts of oil left on the natural nail plate. - ch 27 -
- Used as a guide to extend the nail enhancements beyond the fingertip for additional length. - ch 28 -
- Slightly thickened layer of skin under the nail that lies between the fingertip and free edge of the natural nail plate. - ch 9 -
- noticeably thin, white nail plates that are more flexible than normal and can curve over the free edge. - ch 10 -
- Thin layer of tissue that attaches the nail plate and the nail bed. - ch 9 -
- Describes any art that protrudes from the nail. - ch 28 -
- Portion of the living skin that supports the nail plate as it grows toward the free edge. - ch 9 -
50 Clues: To harden. - ch 29 - • One unit called a molecule. - ch 28 - • Furrow on each side of the nail. - ch 9 - • Designs inside a nail enhancement. - ch 28 - • Made from a closely woven, heavy material. - ch 27 - • The actual underside of the nail extension. - ch 28 - • Nail wrap made of silk, linen, or fiberglass. - ch 27 - • ...
Crossword 1 2020-09-29
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- What is the last date to complete 2020 Compliance Courses through True Office Learning.
- Pat McHugh, our Lottery Group Chief Executive is named a 2020 __________________ to the Lottery Industry Hall of Fame.
- __________is a centralized web-based solution to manage assets at various sites (casinos, hotels and pubs).
- Who is our Senior Vice President of Operations, joined us on September 28, 2020?
- Maximum no. of Privilege leaves that can be carried forward.
- We introduced the industry's first responsible gaming tool, _____________________. The tool provides players helpful information to personalize and manage play.
- Latest version of the product - Asset Matrix
- highest possible hand
- person to the right of the dealer
- Name the first customer to Go Live with the solution - Social Distancing Module (SDM)
- In poker, which of the hands below is the highest?
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- In baccarat, the “shoe” is
- Team of the month ‘September 2020’.
- What is an RNG when referring to slots.
- thing that holds the card
- One of the key features of Social Distancing Module (SDM) which enables operators to control the number of players on the gaming floor.
- of a kind
17 Clues: of a kind • highest possible hand • thing that holds the card • In baccarat, the “shoe” is • person to the right of the dealer • Team of the month ‘September 2020’. • What is an RNG when referring to slots. • Latest version of the product - Asset Matrix • In poker, which of the hands below is the highest? • Maximum no. of Privilege leaves that can be carried forward. • ...
Crossword 1 2020-09-29
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- We introduced the industry's first responsible gaming tool, _____________________. The tool provides players helpful information to personalize and manage play.
- Name the first customer to Go Live with the solution - Social Distancing Module (SDM)
- Team of the month ‘September 2020’.
- In baccarat, the “shoe” is
- __________is a centralized web-based solution to manage assets at various sites (casinos, hotels and pubs).
- person to the right of the dealer
- What is the last date to complete 2020 Compliance Courses through True Office Learning.
- Pat McHugh, our Lottery Group Chief Executive is named a 2020 __________________ to the Lottery Industry Hall of Fame.
- In poker, which of the hands below is the highest?
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- What is an RNG when referring to slots.
- Maximum no. of Privilege leaves that can be carried forward.
- One of the key features of Social Distancing Module (SDM) which enables operators to control the number of players on the gaming floor.
- highest possible hand
- thing that holds the card
- Who is our Senior Vice President of Operations, joined us on September 28, 2020?
- Latest version of the product - Asset Matrix
- of a kind
17 Clues: of a kind • highest possible hand • thing that holds the card • In baccarat, the “shoe” is • person to the right of the dealer • Team of the month ‘September 2020’. • What is an RNG when referring to slots. • Latest version of the product - Asset Matrix • In poker, which of the hands below is the highest? • Maximum no. of Privilege leaves that can be carried forward. • ...
Ch 12 Vocabulary 2025-03-17
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- Describes the nature of the business and the reason it exists (_______ statement)
- Information gathered about competitors (marketing _______)
- An in-depth look at the current conditions of the business, the competition, and the target customers (_______ analysis)
- A chart displaying the tasks, responsible parties, and timelines of a plan (project _______)
- An explanation of research data in a way that makes it meaningful and informative
- Actions taken to implement strategies
- Research that focuses on solving a specific problem (_______research)
- All of the products a company has available for customers (product _______)
- Competition focused on marketing mix elements other than price (_______ competition)
- An idea for achieving marketing objectives that can be put into action (marketing _______)
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- A short, concise restatement of the marketing plan (_______ summary)
- A precisely written document that describes a company’s situational analysis, marketing strategies, and implementation (_______ plan)
- A specific description of the unique qualities of a product’s marketing mix (_______ statement)
- The process of finding unique, innovative ways to reach an objective (_______ thinking)
- Objectives that are specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and timely (_______ objectives)
- A Television series that has a different cast, setting, and story line each season (_______ series)
- An examination of a business’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (_______ analysis)
17 Clues: Actions taken to implement strategies • Information gathered about competitors (marketing _______) • A short, concise restatement of the marketing plan (_______ summary) • Research that focuses on solving a specific problem (_______research) • All of the products a company has available for customers (product _______) • ...
Chapter 12 - The Marketing Game Plan 2025-02-11
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- The process of finding unique, innovative ways to reach an objective (_______ thinking)
- An idea for achieving marketing objectives that can be put into action (marketing _______)
- An examination of a business’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (_______ analysis)
- Objectives that are specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and timely (_______ objectives)
- A chart displaying the tasks, responsible parties, and timelines of a plan (project _______)
- Information gathered about competitors (marketing _______)
- A short, concise restatement of the marketing plan (_______ summary)
- Describes the nature of the business and the reason it exists (_______ statement)
- An in-depth look at the current conditions of the business, the competition, and the target customers (_______ analysis)
- Competition focused on marketing mix elements other than price (_______ competition)
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- A specific description of the unique qualities of a product’s marketing mix (_______ statement)
- A precisely written document that describes a company’s situational analysis, marketing strategies, and implementation (_______ plan)
- An explanation of research data in a way that makes it meaningful and informative
- Actions taken to implement strategies
- Research that focuses on solving a specific problem (_______research)
- All of the products a company has available for customers (product _______)
- A Television series that has a different cast, setting, and story line each season (_______ series)
17 Clues: Actions taken to implement strategies • Information gathered about competitors (marketing _______) • A short, concise restatement of the marketing plan (_______ summary) • Research that focuses on solving a specific problem (_______research) • All of the products a company has available for customers (product _______) • ...
Crossword puzzle in Cellular Respiration 2022-11-25
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- It removed from fuel molecules (oxidation) are transfered to NAD+ (reduction)
- transport chain, A series of protein and organic molecules found in the inner membrane of the mitochondria.
- an acid that goes on to the stage ll of cellular respiration.
- A molecule that is added and bonds between the carbons in fumarate are rearranged forming malate.
- This harvest chemical Energy by oxidizing glucose to pyruvate.
- It is produced by plants, which have the ability to capture solar energy.
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- Phosphorylation, The final Stage of aerobic cellular respiration.
- It takes place in the matrix of the mitochondrion.
- This starts with glycolysis which does not require oxygen and it does not involve the Krebs cycle and electron transport.
- An anaerobic process that takes place in the cytoplasm necessary for cellular respiration
10 Clues: It takes place in the matrix of the mitochondrion. • an acid that goes on to the stage ll of cellular respiration. • This harvest chemical Energy by oxidizing glucose to pyruvate. • Phosphorylation, The final Stage of aerobic cellular respiration. • It is produced by plants, which have the ability to capture solar energy. • ...
Systems Engineering Q4 2025 Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-12
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- Type of requirement that is typically a child of a system requirement and parent of a software requirement
- Risk management tool that utilizes bottom-up philosophy for analyzing risks
- Injury or damage to the health of people, or damage to property or the environment
- EVR tool for management of risk, requirements, issues and testing.
- Design control activity that demonstrates design outputs meet design inputs
- Design control activity that demonstrates product meets user needs.
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- Fill in the blank: A traceability _______ shows decomposition of higher level requirements to lower level requirements.
- Fill in the blank: Essential performance is defined as Performance of a clinical function, other than related to basic safety, where loss or degradation results in an ____________ risk.
- Another name for risk control.
9 Clues: Another name for risk control. • EVR tool for management of risk, requirements, issues and testing. • Design control activity that demonstrates product meets user needs. • Risk management tool that utilizes bottom-up philosophy for analyzing risks • Design control activity that demonstrates design outputs meet design inputs • ...
Lecture 13 Chromatography techniques 2020-06-08
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- Which phase/medium moves, carries and separates the sample in a chromatography?
- What material is usually the stationary phase of a Thin Layer Chromatography?
- Which chromatography technique has its stationary phase is held in a narrow tube through which the mobile phase is forced under pressure or under the effect of gravity?
- Which chromatography technique has solutes that move at different rates according to the forces of attraction to the stationary phase?
- Which chromatography technique has special kind of solute molecules that interact with those immobilized on the stationary phase?
- Which chromatography technique requires volatile analytes?
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- factor What does rf values stand for?
- Which chromatography technique has stationary phase that is packed into a column and the mobile phase is a moving liquid or gas?
- Which chromatography technique requires Porous polymeric matrix?
- Which phase/medium does not move in a chromatography?
- What technique is used to separate and identify the components of a mixture?
11 Clues: factor What does rf values stand for? • Which phase/medium does not move in a chromatography? • Which chromatography technique requires volatile analytes? • Which chromatography technique requires Porous polymeric matrix? • What technique is used to separate and identify the components of a mixture? • ...
Organelle Review 2021-04-25
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- location of cellular respiration; contains a double membrane with an inner folded area (cristae) and matrix
- made of up cellulose and helps to support and protect the cell
- storage units for water, starch, fats, etc. and is smaller in animal cells, but there is one central one present in plant cells
- receives proteins from ER for processing, packaging, and transporting outside of cell or to remain inside the cell
- organelle where DNA is stored; only found in eukaryotic cells
- fluid-like substance inside the cell
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- membrane-bound system of channels; 2 parts, the rough and smooth
- small structures that are the locations for protein synthesis
- allows some substances to pass through it freely but not everything; mostly made up of phospholipids
- found only in plant cells; contain chlorophyll pigment, thylakoids, grana, and stroma
- breaks down larger molecules and cleans up dead cell parts
11 Clues: fluid-like substance inside the cell • breaks down larger molecules and cleans up dead cell parts • small structures that are the locations for protein synthesis • organelle where DNA is stored; only found in eukaryotic cells • made of up cellulose and helps to support and protect the cell • membrane-bound system of channels; 2 parts, the rough and smooth • ...
Dental- Calculus 2024-05-09
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- Without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure
- Not made up of or containing cells
- Heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen; some are obligate others facultative
- a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently.
- Heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen; some are obligate, other facultative
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- White blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease
- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anti-calculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices
- Dental biofilm mineralized by crystals of calcium phosphate mineral salts between previously living microorganisms
- Crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate
- Nucleus, focus, point of origin
- A surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner
11 Clues: Nucleus, focus, point of origin • Not made up of or containing cells • Without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure • A surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner • Crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate • ...
Hyg 2024-12-16
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- is dental biofilm that has been mineralized primarily with calcium and phosphorus and occurs on the teeth and prosthetic appliances worn in the mouth.
- What the extracellular polymeric substance form
- a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently.
- white blood cell that protects the body from disease
- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anticalculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices.
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- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate
- nucleus or point of origin
- heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative; adj. anaerobic.
- tenacious film formed of carbs ,protein and ,lipids
- without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure.
- heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative; adj. aerobic.
11 Clues: nucleus or point of origin • What the extracellular polymeric substance form • tenacious film formed of carbs ,protein and ,lipids • white blood cell that protects the body from disease • without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure. • crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate • ...
Chapter 17 homework part two 2024-12-17
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- a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently
- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anticalculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices
- without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure
- heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen
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- not made up of or containing cells
- is dental biofilm that has been mineralized primarily with calcium and phosphorus and occurs on the teeth and prosthetic appliances worn in the mouth
- nucleus, focus, point of origin
- a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner
- heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen
- white blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease
- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate
11 Clues: nucleus, focus, point of origin • not made up of or containing cells • without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure • a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner • heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen • ...
Cell Organelles & Its Functions 2021-09-02
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- found in fungi, plants, and bacteria, it surrounds the cell membrane and aids in support and structure of the cell
- can be used to contain cellular waste, isolate materials that may be harmful to the cell, or hold water for plants
- aerobic respiration occurs
- contains digestive enzymes to breakdown worn out cell parts
- jelly-like substance that makes up the matrix of the cell body
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- membrane system of interconnected channels that serves as a site for protein and lipid synthesis
- a double-layered membrane that surrounds the cell, also called the plasma membrane, it regulates what enters and leaves the cell
- small structure containing chlorophyll that is found in plant cells and it carries out photosynthesis
- organelles where proteins are made from the translation of RNA strands
- modifying, sorting and packaging of proteins for secretion
- the control centre of the cell and contains the genetic information in the form of chromosomes
11 Clues: aerobic respiration occurs • modifying, sorting and packaging of proteins for secretion • contains digestive enzymes to breakdown worn out cell parts • jelly-like substance that makes up the matrix of the cell body • organelles where proteins are made from the translation of RNA strands • ...
