matrix Crossword Puzzles
Pre cal 2024-05-10
Across
- one over cos
- the difference between the highest values and lowest values in a given set of numbers
- measures of triangles
- multiplicity pass through
- A directed line segment that has magnitude and direction
- how quickly something changes over time
- one over sin
- graph a graphical representation that discusses the relationship between two or more quantities or things.
- the slopes of the function are increasing
- distance among two repeating points
- graph a graph in which all vertices have degree three.
- A function is increasing if the inputs and outputs change in tandem in the same direction
- the intersection of the vertical and horizontal axes
- when the graph literally moves vertically, up or down
- the slopes of the function are decreasing
- The smallest and largest values
- any function with an inverse will meet this requirement
- a number signifying the result of a calculation or function
- a sentence with a minimum of two numbers or variables and at least one math operation
- the x coordinate
- the height from the center line to the peak
- X coordinate over the Y coordinate
- A matrix with equal numbers of rows and columns
- one over tan
- the point at which the graph of an equation crosses the y-axis
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- an equation that holds true for all the values, even if you change the variables involved
- root function f(x)=Square root of x half of line
- multiplicity touch turn around
- the action of rotating around an axis or center
- that passes in the middle of max and min
- inside changes that affect the input (x−) axis values and shift the function left or right
- the point at which the graph of an equation crosses the x-axis
- A graph with no breaks, gaps, or holes
- A transformation in which a graph or geometric figure is moved to another location without any change in size or orientation
- the graph of a function is the set of ordered pairs
- graph a curve called a parabola.
- a value that doesn't change
- a relation between a set of inputs having one output each
- geometrical figure formed when two rays meet at a common point called vertex
- the name for a graph of the quadratic function
- the ray to which an angle opens
- a line that is used to make or mark measurements
- a set of numbers arranged in rows and columns so as to form a rectangular array
- Any set of ordered pairs often described by an equation
- function where each input has one unique output.
- formed by changing the sign between two terms in a binomial
- a point on the curve in which the concavity changes
- The Y coordinate
- the set of all possible inputs for the function
- value of a function that you can get very near to but you can never reach
- Function A function that has y-axis symmetry
51 Clues: one over cos • one over sin • one over tan • The Y coordinate • the x coordinate • measures of triangles • multiplicity pass through • a value that doesn't change • multiplicity touch turn around • the ray to which an angle opens • The smallest and largest values • graph a curve called a parabola. • X coordinate over the Y coordinate • distance among two repeating points • ...
Homework, Chapter 7, keyterms 2013-05-29
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- an organic molecule that absorbs light of certain wavelengths.
- in photosynthetic cells, a cluster of pigments and proteins that converts light energy to chemical energy in photosynthesis.
- Fixes carbon by attaching CO2 to five carbon RuBP, or ribusebiphosphate.
- main photosynthetic pigment in plants, algae, and cyanobacteria.
- the electromagnetic energy of light is organized in packets called_____________.
- distance between crests of two successive waves of radiant energy.
- the process by which any molecule becomes broken down by light energy.
- accessory pigments that trap light.
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- they passed from one molecule of the electron transfer chain to the next. They released bit of their extra energy
- a chloroplast's inner membrane system. In the first stage of photosynthesis, pigments and enzymes in the membrane function in the formation of ATP and NADPH.
- the metabolic pathway by which photoautotrophs capture light energy and use it to make sugars from CO2 and water.
- the main energy carrier between reactions sites in cells.
- the semi-fluid matrix in the chloroplast; site of light-independent photosynthesis reaction.
- organelle of photosynthesis with two outer membranes that enclose a semi-fluid.
- coenzyme that accepts electrons and hydrogen ions.
15 Clues: accessory pigments that trap light. • coenzyme that accepts electrons and hydrogen ions. • the main energy carrier between reactions sites in cells. • an organic molecule that absorbs light of certain wavelengths. • main photosynthetic pigment in plants, algae, and cyanobacteria. • distance between crests of two successive waves of radiant energy. • ...
Key Terms 7 2013-05-24
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- reactions where electrons pass from one molecule of the electron transfer chain to the next.
- any light-driven reaction that attaches phosphate to a molecule.
- semifluid matrix in chloroplasts.
- metabolic pathway through which organisms can harness the energy of light to build organic molecules from inorganic raw materials.
- the most common photosynthetic pigment in plants, photosynthetic protists, and cyanobacteria.
- groups of hundreds of pigments and other molecules that work as a unit to begin reactions of photosynthesis.
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- enzyme that fixes carbon by attaching CO₂ to five carbon RuBP, or ribulose biphosphate.
- organism that makes sugars from CO₂ and H₂O, using the energy of sunlight.
- visible light is part of a spectrum of electromagnetic energy radiating from the sun, it goes from 400nm to 700nm
- stacks of disks that are connected by channels in the thylakoid membrane, inside the chloroplasts.
- organic molecule that selectively absorbs light of specific wavelengths.
- packets where electromagnetic energy of light is organized.
- the distance between the crests of two successive waves of light (measured in nm)
- an organelle that specializes in photosynthesis that takes place in plants and many protists.
- process by which any molecule becomes broken down by light energy.
15 Clues: semifluid matrix in chloroplasts. • packets where electromagnetic energy of light is organized. • any light-driven reaction that attaches phosphate to a molecule. • process by which any molecule becomes broken down by light energy. • organic molecule that selectively absorbs light of specific wavelengths. • ...
Key Terms 7 2013-05-24
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- stacks of disks that are connected by channels in the thylakoid membrane, inside the chloroplasts.
- any light-driven reaction that attaches phosphate to a molecule.
- an organic molecule that selectively absorbs light of specific wavelengths.
- groups of hundreds of pigments and other molecules that work as a unit to begin reactions of photosynthesis.
- the most common photosynthetic pigment in plants, photosynthetic protists, and cyanobacteria.
- reactions where electrons pass from one molecule of the electron transfer chain to the next.
- enzyme that fixes carbon by attaching CO₂ to five carbon RuBP, or ribulose biphosphate.
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- semifluid matrix in chloroplasts.
- an organism that makes sugars from CO₂ and H₂O, using the energy of sunlight.
- packets where electromagnetic energy of light is organized.
- visible light is part of a spectrum of electromagnetic energy radiating from the sun, it goes from 400nm to 700nm
- an organelle that specializes in photosynthesis that takes place in plants and many protists.
- the distance between the crests of two successive waves of light (measured in nm)
- metabolic pathway through which organisms can harness the energy of light to build organic molecules from inorganic raw materials.
- process by which any molecule becomes broken down by light energy.
15 Clues: semifluid matrix in chloroplasts. • packets where electromagnetic energy of light is organized. • any light-driven reaction that attaches phosphate to a molecule. • process by which any molecule becomes broken down by light energy. • an organic molecule that selectively absorbs light of specific wavelengths. • ...
Algebra II: Crossword Puzzle 2013-03-11
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- A fraction that has one or more fractions in the numerator or denominator.
- Any number that can be written in the form a + bi, where a and b are real numbers and i is an imaginary unit.
- A rectangular arrangement of numbers or elements in rows and columns.
- An algebraic fraction whose numerator and denominator are polynomials.
- Numbers written without exponents
- A monomial or sum of monomials.
- A number that indicates how many times a number or expression is to be multiplied by itself.
- The quantities being multiplied in an algebraic or numerical expression.
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- A method used to divide a polynomial by a binomial.
- A number, a variable, or a product of a number and one or more variables.
- Terms that contain the same variables raised to the same power.
- The least common nonzero number that is a common multiple of two or more numbers.
- A function decribed by an equation of the form f(x) = ax square + bx + c = 0, where a is not equal to 0.
- A number whose square root is a rational number.
- A set of two or more equations with the same variables.
15 Clues: A monomial or sum of monomials. • Numbers written without exponents • A number whose square root is a rational number. • A method used to divide a polynomial by a binomial. • A set of two or more equations with the same variables. • Terms that contain the same variables raised to the same power. • A rectangular arrangement of numbers or elements in rows and columns. • ...
Cellbiologi 2019-09-24
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- Ett ämne som binds vid enzymets aktiva centrum och som gör att enzymet hamnar i rätt position för att underlätta kemiska reaktioner
- Transport över cellmembranet som följer med koncentrationsgradienten
- En del av cellandningen som också kallas andningskedjan som kan bilda upp till 34 ATP
- En lipid vars ena sida är hydrofil och andra sida är hydrofob och som finns i cellmembranet
- En del av cellandningen som inte kräver syre och som bildar 2 ATP
- Sitter på cellmembranet och binder signalsubstanser vilket startar en reaktion
- Transport av molekyler för att jämna ut koncentrationen av ett ämne. Processen fortsätter tills koncentrationen är utjämnad.
- En blåsa omsluten av cellmembran som omsluter större molekyler och partiklar
- Liten byggsten som exempelvis aminosyror och nukleotider
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- Skillnaden mellan hög och låg koncentration av ett ämne innanför jämfört med utanför cellmembranet
- Transport över cellmembranet som går mot koncentrationsgradienten och kräver ATP
- En process där cellmembranet bildar en blåsa runt partiklar för att ta in dem i cellen
- En egenskap hos cellmembranet där små, opolära molekyler släpps igenom men inte polära molekyler
- Proteinrik vätska inuti mitokondrien
- Ett protein som är en katalysator som underlättar eller påskyndar kemiska reaktioner i cellen
15 Clues: Proteinrik vätska inuti mitokondrien • Liten byggsten som exempelvis aminosyror och nukleotider • En del av cellandningen som inte kräver syre och som bildar 2 ATP • Transport över cellmembranet som följer med koncentrationsgradienten • En blåsa omsluten av cellmembran som omsluter större molekyler och partiklar • ...
1080-3 2024-10-14
Across
- The central core of the hair shaft sometimes missing in fine or very fine hair is the:
- The lips, soles of the feet, palms of the hands and eyelids do not have:
- Hair that is 90% cortex and 10% cuticle when compared to hair that is 40% cuticle would be considered to be more:
- Bundles called melanosomes are formed by:
- The follicle in straight hair is typically:
- The layer of hair consisting of unique protein structures that give the hair most of its pigment and strength (elasticity) is called the:
- Located at the bottom of the follicle and supplying nourishment to the germinal matrix is the:
- The hard, resistant layer of protein that protects the hair shaft is the:
- The hair follicle that produces tightly curled hair is typically:
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- Mitosis takes place in the area of the hair bulb called the:
- The technical name for the hair of the head is known as:
- Gray hair is sometimes referred to as
- What is formed when sebum produced by the oil glands mixes with the body's perspiration
- The technical term for the study of hair is called:
- Which of the following descriptions is NOT one of the main purposes of hair
15 Clues: Gray hair is sometimes referred to as • Bundles called melanosomes are formed by: • The follicle in straight hair is typically: • The technical term for the study of hair is called: • The technical name for the hair of the head is known as: • Mitosis takes place in the area of the hair bulb called the: • ...
Hardware 2024-10-21
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- Allows a computer to connect to and communicate with the internet
- The main memory of a computer where files and applications are opened. This memory is short term
- A specialized component that processes images accelerating computer graphics by executing many instructions in parallel
- A long term memory storage device made up of a flash memory matrix
- Physical components of a computer that you can touch
- The primary component of the computer that executes instructions for arithmetic, logic, controlling, and input / output operations
- A set of instructions, data, and programs that tell the computer how to perform a task
- They dissipate heat by circulating air
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- A measure of how fast a computer's processor can execute instructions. Modern computers express this in GHz
- Mouse, keyboard, microphone, camera, controllers, and buttons are examples of this kind of hardware device
- The reason computer components generate heat
- Monitor, speaker, LED, printer, motor, and projector are examples of this kind of hardware device
- Connects several components together allowing them to communicate and function together
- A piece of metal that helps dissipate heat over a wider area
- A long term memory storage device that stores memory as on a rotating disk
15 Clues: They dissipate heat by circulating air • The reason computer components generate heat • Physical components of a computer that you can touch • A piece of metal that helps dissipate heat over a wider area • Allows a computer to connect to and communicate with the internet • A long term memory storage device made up of a flash memory matrix • ...
Linear Algebra by Niki 2022-11-27
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- The wavelength of any wave, especially in physics, electronic engineering, and mathematics
- A small electronic device with a keyboard and a visual display
- One shape is exactly like the other shape when it is moved, rotated, or flipped
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction but not position
- An exchange of two elements
- is the part of mathematics that helps represent problems in the form of mathematical expressions
- an expression, rule, or law that defines a relationship between one variable and another variable(or a relationship between inputs where each input is related to exactly one output)
- A value or number that never changes in expression
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- Two lines that never intersect
- a procedure, a description of a set of steps that can be used to solve a mathematical computation
- A mathematical model of a branch of mathematics that is based on a set of axioms
- a systematic procedure, technique,way of doing something
- If a matrix is in row-echelon form, then the first nonzero entry of each row is called a
- a term that represents an unknown number or unknown value or unknown quantity
- A pair of numbers that describes the position of a point
15 Clues: An exchange of two elements • Two lines that never intersect • A value or number that never changes in expression • a systematic procedure, technique,way of doing something • A pair of numbers that describes the position of a point • A small electronic device with a keyboard and a visual display • A quantity that has both magnitude and direction but not position • ...
Movies 2025-09-10
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- What is the name of the artificial intelligence defence network in The Terminator?
- In Inception, how many dream levels does the crew enter?
- In Titanic, what was the ship’s port of departure on its maiden voyage?
- Who directed the famous film about an Extra-Terrestrial who wants to ‘phone home’?
- What pop vocal group performs at the wedding in Bridesmaids?
- In The Matrix, does Neo take the blue pill or the red pill?
- In Star Wars, what species is Chewbacca?
- What is the name of Riley’s imaginary friend in Inside Out?
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- What colour did Frenchy dye her hair in Grease?
- In the film Beetlejuice, what is the name of the star that the film's title character is named after?
- In the 1997 film Good Will Hunting, which school subject does Matt Damon’s character have a hidden genius for?
- Alongside Iceman, who was Maverick’s other best friend in Top Gun?
- The colour of the winning tickets in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory:
- Which famous cocktail is enjoyed by James Bond?
- In Back to the Future, what model of car was famously converted into a time machine?
15 Clues: In Star Wars, what species is Chewbacca? • What colour did Frenchy dye her hair in Grease? • Which famous cocktail is enjoyed by James Bond? • In Inception, how many dream levels does the crew enter? • In The Matrix, does Neo take the blue pill or the red pill? • What is the name of Riley’s imaginary friend in Inside Out? • ...
Wilson and Aaron's TOK cross word ADVENTURE 2012-03-13
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- it is a truth test in which something is compared to given or accepted truths
- A tree that grows upside down
- reveals true strechtiness of the continents
- All basketball players have to be tall to be good, but Nate Robinson is only 175 cm and can dunk
- a world where there are no rules and everything is possible if you think it is
- biological vs social influences
- "how do we know we exist? How do we know that the wold is round? how do we know we know anything"; a person who acts like this is an example of a [BLANK](no, not an example of a TOK teacher)
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- The best way of knowing the truth is by experiencing it
- extended metaphor
- promotion of euro-centrism in perception of the world
- a type of sense which involves body awareness and sense
- when using [BLANK] you explain things using logic and reason, believing that that is the only real way of knowing
- Our world is the center of everything because God has made it the center of everything
- theory that genes aren't locks and are influenced by enviornment factors that effect you and you ancestors
- the study of knowledge
15 Clues: extended metaphor • the study of knowledge • A tree that grows upside down • biological vs social influences • reveals true strechtiness of the continents • promotion of euro-centrism in perception of the world • The best way of knowing the truth is by experiencing it • a type of sense which involves body awareness and sense • ...
Key Terms 7 2013-05-24
Across
- process by which any molecule becomes broken down by light energy.
- enzyme that fixes carbon by attaching CO₂ to five carbon RuBP, or ribulose biphosphate.
- the distance between the crests of two successive waves of light (measured in nm)
- organism that makes sugars from CO₂ and H₂O, using the energy of sunlight.
- an organelle that specializes in photosynthesis that takes place in plants and many protists.
- visible light is part of a spectrum of electromagnetic energy radiating from the sun, it goes from 400nm to 700nm
- metabolic pathway through which organisms can harness the energy of light to build organic molecules from inorganic raw materials.
- organic molecule that selectively absorbs light of specific wavelengths.
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- the most common photosynthetic pigment in plants, photosynthetic protists, and cyanobacteria.
- groups of hundreds of pigments and other molecules that work as a unit to begin reactions of photosynthesis.
- any light-driven reaction that attaches phosphate to a molecule.
- reactions where electrons pass from one molecule of the electron transfer chain to the next.
- semifluid matrix in chloroplasts.
- stacks of disks that are connected by channels in the thylakoid membrane, inside the chloroplasts.
- packets where electromagnetic energy of light is organized.
15 Clues: semifluid matrix in chloroplasts. • packets where electromagnetic energy of light is organized. • any light-driven reaction that attaches phosphate to a molecule. • process by which any molecule becomes broken down by light energy. • organic molecule that selectively absorbs light of specific wavelengths. • ...
June 2 crossword 2021-06-24
Across
- an analytical device incorporating a biological material
- the process of incorporating a drug into a delivery matrix
- related to physics and chemistry
- a process in which different chemical substances are combined to produce a final product
- a polymer formed when two or more types of monomers are linked in the same polymer chain
- a lipid particle formulated with copolymers and lipids
- a small fluid-filled particle
- (hyphenated term) the process by which a disordered system of pre-existing components forms an organized structure
- a group of thermoplastic polymers containing carbonate groups in the chemical structures
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- composed of, having, or involving a single lamella or layer
- the technical field of using a microscope to view objects and areas of objects that can not be seen by the naked eye
- the study of the behavior of fluids through micro-channels and the technology of manufacturing microminiaturized devices containing tunnels through which fluids flow
- something made through an unnatural chemical process
- the process by which a beam of light is spread out as a result of passing through a narrow aperture or across an edge
- piece of equipment used to prepare lipid particles of the desired size
15 Clues: a small fluid-filled particle • related to physics and chemistry • something made through an unnatural chemical process • a lipid particle formulated with copolymers and lipids • an analytical device incorporating a biological material • the process of incorporating a drug into a delivery matrix • composed of, having, or involving a single lamella or layer • ...
Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems (TDDS) 2025-08-25
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- Provide sustained blood levels of nicotine as nicotine replacement therapy to help the patient establish and sustain remission from smoking
- The first transdermal system that was approved by the FDA
- A drug used in transdermal patches to treat blood pressure.
- Small needles that are used to painlessly increase drug delivery through the skin.
- A dosage form that is suitable for delivering drugs to the skin.
- The film that covers the stratum corneum is composed of
- Type of patch where drug is mixed directly into the adhesive or polymer layer.
- The part of a patch that keeps it in contact with the skin.
- Changing patch locations regularly to avoid skin damage or irritation.
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- A common disadvantage or side effect at the patch site.
- Educating patients on patch use, site prep,and what to expect.
- A charged chemical compound across the skin membrane using an electrical field.
- It is also being studied as a means to enhance transdermal drug delivery
- designed to support the passage of drug substances from the surface of the skin through its various layers and into the systemic circulation.
- TDDS design where drug is kept in a separate compartment and released through a membrane.
15 Clues: A common disadvantage or side effect at the patch site. • The film that covers the stratum corneum is composed of • The first transdermal system that was approved by the FDA • A drug used in transdermal patches to treat blood pressure. • The part of a patch that keeps it in contact with the skin. • Educating patients on patch use, site prep,and what to expect. • ...
Krebs Cycle Word Challenge! 2025-10-15
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- A byproduct of cellular respiration formed at the end of the electron transport chain.
- A two-carbon molecule that enters the Krebs Cycle by combining with oxaloacetate to form citrate.
- The first molecule formed in the Krebs Cycle when acetyl-CoA combines with oxaloacetate.
- A series of reactions that repeat in a circular sequence, such as the Krebs Cycle.
- The final stage of cellular respiration where electrons are transferred to produce ATP.
- A waste product released during the Krebs Cycle as carbon atoms are removed from molecules.
- a coenzyme that acts as an electron carrier in cellular respiration.
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- A protein that speeds up (catalyzes) chemical reactions, including those in the Krebs Cycle.
- The innermost compartment of the mitochondria where the Krebs Cycle takes place.
- The reduced form of a vital coenzyme that acts as a carrier of electrons and hydrogen in many metabolic reactions.
- An intermediate compound formed during the Krebs Cycle after succinyl-CoA is converted.
- The ability to do work; produced by breaking down glucose during respiration.
- a four-carbon dicarboxylic acid.
- Powerhouse cell.
- is the main energy currency of the cell.
15 Clues: Powerhouse cell. • a four-carbon dicarboxylic acid. • is the main energy currency of the cell. • a coenzyme that acts as an electron carrier in cellular respiration. • The ability to do work; produced by breaking down glucose during respiration. • The innermost compartment of the mitochondria where the Krebs Cycle takes place. • ...
Chapter 2 2014-09-03
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- is the end user's view of the data environment.
- describes and association among entities.
- an employee may learn many job skills, and each job skill may be learned by many employess.
- is a brief,precise, and unambiguous description of a policy, procedure, or principle within a specific organization.
- depicts a set of one-to-many (1:M) relationship between a parent and its children segments. (Each parent can have many children,but each child has only one parent.)
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- level operates at the lowest level of abstraction, describing the way data are saved on storage media such as disks or tapes.
- is a restriction placed on the data.
- is database desigh tool. It is easier to examine structures graphically than to describe them in text,database designers prefer to use a graphical tool in which entities and their relationships are pictured.
- is a characteristic of an entity.
- is a matrix consisting of a series of row/column intersections.
10 Clues: is a characteristic of an entity. • is a restriction placed on the data. • describes and association among entities. • is the end user's view of the data environment. • is a matrix consisting of a series of row/column intersections. • an employee may learn many job skills, and each job skill may be learned by many employess. • ...
Group #1 - Deloine 2020-11-26
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- This multinational strategy aims to be both cost-efficient and locally responsive.
- a company controlled by a holding company
- This organisational structure's hallmark is the sharing and coordination of responsibilities between product divisions and geographic areas(two words)
- the structures and mechanisms MNEs use to facilitate the creation, integration, sharing and utilisation of knowledge(two words)
- The moving of theoretical and/or practical understanding of a concept throughout a MNE (two words)
- This type of knowledge can only be acquired through learning by doing
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- This type of knowledge can be stored and written down
- This organisational structure organises the MNE according to different countries and regions(two words)
- Group of people doing similar or related work and sharing knowledge about their practices of work
- This multinational strategy aims to standardise products and services in order to reap the benefits of low-costs(two words)
10 Clues: a company controlled by a holding company • This type of knowledge can be stored and written down • This type of knowledge can only be acquired through learning by doing • This multinational strategy aims to be both cost-efficient and locally responsive. • Group of people doing similar or related work and sharing knowledge about their practices of work • ...
film 1 2024-05-06
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- Trilogie révolutionnaire qui mêle philosophie et action, avec Keanu Reeves en tant que Neo.
- Comédie dramatique française de 2011 racontant une amitié improbable entre un aristocrate paralysé et son aide à domicile.
- Célèbre réalisateur français du film "La Règle du jeu".
- Titre anglais d'un film français populaire sur une amitié entre un homme d'affaires handicapé et son aide-soignant.
- Blockbuster de 1997 avec Leonardo DiCaprio et Kate Winslet à bord du navire maudit.
- Film musical de 2016, hommage aux comédies musicales classiques d'Hollywood, avec Ryan Gosling et Emma Stone.
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- Film français de 2001 réalisé par Jean-Pierre Jeunet, célèbre pour son portrait charmant d'une serveuse parisienne.
- Film de 2010 par Christopher Nolan, explorant l'architecture complexe des rêves.
- Nom de famille du réalisateur de la Nouvelle Vague connu pour "À bout de souffle".
- Film de science-fiction de James Cameron, connu pour ses innovations technologiques et son monde extraterrestre, Pandora.
10 Clues: Célèbre réalisateur français du film "La Règle du jeu". • Film de 2010 par Christopher Nolan, explorant l'architecture complexe des rêves. • Nom de famille du réalisateur de la Nouvelle Vague connu pour "À bout de souffle". • Blockbuster de 1997 avec Leonardo DiCaprio et Kate Winslet à bord du navire maudit. • ...
Crossword || CCE- Prelims 2023-03-31
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- Which 2x2 matrix uses symbols like cows, dogs, question mark and stars:
- A chart made to assist in time management and scheduling
- What is a strategy, that involves implementing policies and practices that promote social and environmental responsibility alongside economic performance, called:
- Which consulting firm follows a 3x3x3 rule?
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- ChatGPT for Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, And Teams)’s ChatGPT called?
- A first draught of a product, whose major benefit is to provide inspiration for the final product / A product/document meant to be criticized severely
- This principle which is an important element of lean manufacturing focuses on continuous improvement for maximizing productivity
- Which theory suggests that management should use a combination of rewards and punishments to encourage desired behavior from employees:
- What is the term that means looking at anything and everything to find answers to a business problem without making an intelligent guess or zeroing in on anything?
- Clicks divided by impressions
10 Clues: Clicks divided by impressions • Which consulting firm follows a 3x3x3 rule? • A chart made to assist in time management and scheduling • Which 2x2 matrix uses symbols like cows, dogs, question mark and stars: • ChatGPT for Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, And Teams)’s ChatGPT called? • ...
Cellular Energy Crossword 2024-12-04
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- the process by which food is made by bacteria or other living things using chemicals as the energy source, typically in the absence of sunlight.
- ll the natural compound present in green plants that gives them their color.
- site of light reactions of photosynthesis.
- respiration a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP,
- the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy.
- a process that requires the presence of oxygen or air as opposed to an anaerobic process that does not require it.
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- the light-independent reaction process of photosynthesis takes place,
- Anaerobic bacteria are germs that can survive and grow where there is no oxygen.
- the material (or tissue) in animal or plant cells, in which more specialized structures are embedded, and a specific part of the mitochondrion.
- membrane a barrier within mitochondria that separates ions to create an electrochemical gradient,
10 Clues: site of light reactions of photosynthesis. • the light-independent reaction process of photosynthesis takes place, • ll the natural compound present in green plants that gives them their color. • Anaerobic bacteria are germs that can survive and grow where there is no oxygen. • respiration a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP, • ...
Cell Biology CA I 2025-03-18
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- The membrane is primarily composed of phospholipids, with hydrophilic polar heads facing outward and hydrophobic tails facing inward.
- Each channel is specific to certain ions or molecules, e.g., sodium (Na⁺), potassium (K⁺), or calcium (Ca²⁺) ions.
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- Small molecules like ions, water, and nutrients can diffuse through the cytoplasmic sleeve without requiring energy.
- composed mainly of a pectic compound which appears to be a mixture of calcium and magnesium pectate.
- Which model has a phospholipid bilayer surrounded by two layers of proteins, on the inner and outer surfaces.
- which receptor involved in growth and differentiation.
- which protein span the entire lipid bilayer and are involved in functions like transport, signaling, and enzymatic activity.
- in secondary cell walls makes tissues like wood resistant to pests and environmental stress.
- A matrix of polysaccharides like xyloglucan and arabinoxylan, which link cellulose fibers and provide flexibility.
- primary wall may change its shape and volume according to the growth of.
10 Clues: which receptor involved in growth and differentiation. • primary wall may change its shape and volume according to the growth of. • in secondary cell walls makes tissues like wood resistant to pests and environmental stress. • composed mainly of a pectic compound which appears to be a mixture of calcium and magnesium pectate. • ...
Linear Algebra by Niki 2022-11-27
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- a procedure, a description of a set of steps that can be used to solve a mathematical computation
- a systematic procedure, technique,way of doing something
- is the part of mathematics that helps represent problems in the form of mathematical expressions
- If a matrix is in row-echelon form, then the first nonzero entry of each row is called a
- One shape is exactly like the other shape when it is moved, rotated, or flipped
- A mathematical model of a branch of mathematics that is based on a set of axioms
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- an expression, rule, or law that defines a relationship between one variable and another variable(or a relationship between inputs where each input is related to exactly one output)
- An exchange of two elements
- a term that represents an unknown number or unknown value or unknown quantity
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction but not position
10 Clues: An exchange of two elements • a systematic procedure, technique,way of doing something • A quantity that has both magnitude and direction but not position • a term that represents an unknown number or unknown value or unknown quantity • One shape is exactly like the other shape when it is moved, rotated, or flipped • ...
Skeletal System Unit Vocabulary Crossword 2016-10-25
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- a small channel or duct.
- degeneration of joint cartilage and the underlying bone, most common from middle age onward. It causes pain and stiffness, especially in the hip, knee, and thumb joints.
- excessive outward curvature of the spine, causing hunching of the back.
- Multiaxial; allows wide range of motion in all directions.
- Uniaxial; Rotation around single axix; Cylinderical bony process rotating within circle of bone and ligament.
- the central cavity of bone shafts where red bone and/or yellow bone marrow is stored.
- bone marrow that is yellow with fat; found at the ends of long bones in adults.
- a layer of cartilage separating adjacent vertebrae in the spine.
- Biaxial; 2 saddle-shaped articulating surfaces oriented at right angles to each other.
- abnormal lateral curvature of the spine.
- A type of articulation between bony surfaces that permits limited motion and is connected by ligaments or elastic cartilage, such as that between the vertebrae.
- any of the minute tubes that form a network in bone and contain blood vessels
- a fracture of the bone, occurring typically in children, in which one side of the bone is broken and the other only bent.
- s the most superior cervical vertebra of the spine.
- bones which, from their peculiar form, cannot be grouped as long bone, short bone, flat bone or sesamoid bone.
- An injury where a joint is forced out of normal position.
- a hyaline cartilage plate in the metaphysis at each end of a long bone.
- a thin layer, membrane, scale, or platelike tissue or part, especially in bone tissue.
- Occurs when one or more bones in the spine weaken and crumple.
- dense bone in which the bony matrix is solidly filled with organic ground substance and inorganic salts, leaving only tiny spaces (lacunae) that contain the osteocytes, or bone cells.
- a disease in which defective metabolism of uric acid causes arthritis, especially in the smaller bones of the feet and episodes of acute pain.
- joins bones with a fibrous joint capsule that is continuous with the periosteum of the joined bones, constitutes the outer boundary of a synovial cavity, and surrounds the bones' articulating surfaces.
- portion of the skeleton of vertebrates consisting of the bones or cartilage that support the appendages.
- bone fracture occurring when torque (a rotating force) is applied along the axis of a bone.
- Occuring around several axes.
- Uniaxial; Convex cylindar in one bone applied to corresponding concavity in other.
- break in a cranial bone (or "crushed" portion of skull) with depression of the bone in toward the brain.
- bones that are as wide as they are long. Their primary function is to provide support and stability with little to no movement.
- the state of being jointed.
- the smooth, white tissue that covers the ends of bones where they come together to form joints.
- characteristics on the surface of the axial and appendicular bones that indicate attachments, articulations or openings for nerves and blood vessels.
- 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.
- Non-axial; 2 flat bone surfaces w/slight gliding motion; some rotation poss but limited by surrounding structures.
- the red vascular substance consisting of connective tissue and blood vessels containing primitive blood cells, macrophages, megakaryocytes, and fat cells.
- A bone fracture in which one of the fragments is driven into another fragment.
- a solid swelling of clotted blood within the tissues.
- the skull, especially the part enclosing the brain.
- procedure for putting the pieces of a broken bone back into the right position without surgery.
- part of the skeleton that consists of the bones of the head and trunk of a vertebrate.
- inflammation of a bursa, typically one in the knee, elbow or shoulder.
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- connected entirely by cartilage (fibrocartilage or hyaline).
- synovial joint
- a fluid-filled sac or saclike cavity, especially one countering friction at a joint.
- Slipping movement only, no axis around which movement can occur.
- network of irregularly-shaped sheets and spikes of bone (trabecular).
- bones whose principal function is either extensive protection or the provision of broad surfaces for muscular attachment.
- excessive inward curvature of the spine.
- Transverse vessels, which run perpendicular to the long axis of the cortex
- chronic progressive disease causing inflammation in the joints and resulting in painful deformity and immobility, especially in the fingers, wrists, feet, and ankles.
- a space between the bones of the skull in an infant or fetus, where ossification is not complete and the sutures not fully formed. The main one is between the frontal and parietal bones.
- a grating sound or sensation produced by friction between bone and cartilage or the fractured parts of a bone.
- a cavity or depression, especially in bone.
- thick bundles of collagen fibers that extend from the periosteum into the extracellular bone matrix connecting them.
- A condition which refers to a problem with a rubbery disk between the spinal bones.
- a cell that secretes the matrix for bone formation.
- see Haversian canal
- Occuring around 2 axes at right angles to each other.
- is a lifelong process where mature bone tissue is removed from the skeleton and new bone tissue is formed.
- the production of blood cells and platelets, which occurs in the bone marrow.
- develop after birth.
- a break or splinter of the bone into more than two fragments.
- see Volkmann's canal
- the end part of a long bone, initially growing separately from the shaft.
- process in which cartilage is transformed into bone.
- an immovably fixed joint between bones connected by fibrous tissue (for example, the sutures of the skull).
- have no joint cavity and are connected via fibrous connective tissue.
- Biaxial; Modified ball-socket; Articular surfaces are ellipsoid instead of spherical; range of motion limited almost to hinge and restricts rotation.
- a large multinucleate bone cell that absorbs bone tissue during growth and healing.
- form during fetal development.
- the shaft or central part of a long bone.
- an outgrowth of bone that can occur along the edges of a bone.
- Occuring around one axis, movement only in one plane.
- dense bones that provide strength, structure, and mobility. The thigh bone (femur) is a long bone.
- a dense layer of vascular connective tissue enveloping the bones except at the surfaces of the joints.
- a bone cell, formed when an osteoblast becomes embedded in the matrix it has secreted.
- painful inflammation and stiffness of the joints.
- A stretching or tearing of ligaments, the fibrous tissue that connects bones and joints.
- the second cervical vertebra of the spine.
78 Clues: synovial joint • see Haversian canal • develop after birth. • see Volkmann's canal • a small channel or duct. • the state of being jointed. • Occuring around several axes. • form during fetal development. • excessive inward curvature of the spine. • abnormal lateral curvature of the spine. • the shaft or central part of a long bone. • the second cervical vertebra of the spine. • ...
Chapter 2 2014-09-03
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- is a matrix consisting of a series of row/column intersections.
- level operates at the lowest level of abstraction, describing the way data are saved on storage media such as disks or tapes.
- depicts a set of one-to-many (1:M) relationship between a parent and its children segments. (Each parent can have many children,but each child has only one parent.)
- is a restriction placed on the data.
- is a characteristic of an entity.
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- is database desigh tool. It is easier to examine structures graphically than to describe them in text,database designers prefer to use a graphical tool in which entities and their relationships are pictured.
- describes and association among entities.
- is the end user's view of the data environment.
- is a brief,precise, and unambiguous description of a policy, procedure, or principle within a specific organization.
- an employee may learn many job skills, and each job skill may be learned by many employess.
10 Clues: is a characteristic of an entity. • is a restriction placed on the data. • describes and association among entities. • is the end user's view of the data environment. • is a matrix consisting of a series of row/column intersections. • an employee may learn many job skills, and each job skill may be learned by many employess. • ...
Art Review 2022-05-31
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- Andy Warhol is famous for this style of art involving bright bold colors and mass production of art.
- Art element related to the lightness or darkness of an object.
- An art process that typically allows artists to make multiple original works of art using a matrix such as a block or plate.
- colors that are opposite of each other on the color wheel.
- A drawing technique to show the outline of an object.
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- First word of the drawing technique that involves not lifting the drawing utensil off of the paper.
- First word of the drawing technique that involves only looking at the subject and not the paper.
- Set of colors on the color wheel that include orange, green and purple.
- Art movement to show multiple sides of an object in one view.
- Set of colors on the color wheel that include red, yellow, and blue.
10 Clues: A drawing technique to show the outline of an object. • colors that are opposite of each other on the color wheel. • Art movement to show multiple sides of an object in one view. • Art element related to the lightness or darkness of an object. • Set of colors on the color wheel that include red, yellow, and blue. • ...
Authentication and Privacy 2022-02-03
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- Failure to follow the privacy policy can have a negative impact on _____ and the borrower.
- We can only give MMA information to the ______, no matter who verifies account is authorized to speak on account.
- A new ____ screen will auto-pop if borrower comes through authenticated.
- This system will authenticate the borrower and verify demographics.
- You must ____ the borrower before sharing any information or make changes on account.
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- When a third party joins mid call we must read Nelnet's ______ statement.
- When verifying information with a third party you will need to verify borrower's full name, 3rd party's full name, and their _____ to the borrower.
- If verified through the IVR system, agent only needs to verify borrower's ______.
- The ______ matrix will show you who you can and cannot speak with no matter if verification is passed.
- The borrower can fill out a ____ form to give someone else access to their account information long term.
10 Clues: This system will authenticate the borrower and verify demographics. • A new ____ screen will auto-pop if borrower comes through authenticated. • When a third party joins mid call we must read Nelnet's ______ statement. • If verified through the IVR system, agent only needs to verify borrower's ______. • ...
DH Ch 17 2023-06-14
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- dental biofilm mineralized by crystals of calcium phosphate mineral salts between previously living microorganisms
- without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure
- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate
- heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grown in the presence of free oxygen: some are obligate, others facultative
- heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen: some are obligate, there’s facultative: adj. anaerobic
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- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts: anti calculus components of “tartar-control” dentifrices.
- nucleus, focus, point of orgin
- a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently.
- White blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease.
- composed of polysaccharides, proteins, and other compounds: it acts to protect the biofilm from the host’s immune system and antimicrobial agents.
10 Clues: nucleus, focus, point of orgin • without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure • crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate • a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently. • ...
ea 2025-01-20
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- Fitur yang digunakan untuk mengajukan pertanyaan ataupun pengaduan mengenai BRISIM
- Report Owner (akronim) dari Dataset "Pelaporan LBUT Antasena - Aset Antar Kantor"
- Logika Bisnis bernilai 2 pada Data Element yang menunjukkan kondisi terkini dari rekening nasabah di bank
- Bank atau Lembaga Selain Bank yang bertanggung jawab atas pengelolaan sistem dan/atau jaringan antar anggotanya, baik yang berperan sebagai penerbit dan/atau acquirer, dalam transaksi APMK yang kerjasama dengan anggotanya didasarkan atas suatu perjanjian tertulis
- Report Owner (akronim) dari Dataset "SSA Banking Hall"
- Fungsi yang memanfaatkan data (tertera dalam SK Matrix Stewardship, SE Data Management, dan Dama Nawala: Data Governance Organization)
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- Modul yang digunakan untuk pengajuan Data Adhoc
- Salah satu dari tiga aspek penting untuk menciptakan Data-Driven Culture (tertera dalam Dama Nawala: Fostering Data-Driven Culture Through Data Literacy)
- Platform untuk menyaksikan Video Awareness yang diinisiasi oleh Divisi EDM
- Laporan yang menyajikan informasi nilai tunggakan berdasarkan kolektabilitas per nasabah pada periode waktu harian
10 Clues: Modul yang digunakan untuk pengajuan Data Adhoc • Report Owner (akronim) dari Dataset "SSA Banking Hall" • Platform untuk menyaksikan Video Awareness yang diinisiasi oleh Divisi EDM • Report Owner (akronim) dari Dataset "Pelaporan LBUT Antasena - Aset Antar Kantor" • Fitur yang digunakan untuk mengajukan pertanyaan ataupun pengaduan mengenai BRISIM • ...
bio crossword 2025-12-09
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- Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate
- the chemical formula for water
- a starting substance in a chemical reaction that gets transformed, consumed, and rearranged to form new substances called products
- the supportive framework of an organ, and the fluid-filled space inside a chloroplast.
- pouch-like sacs that are bound to a membrane in the chloroplasts of a plant cell.
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- an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
- the vital process where plants, algae, and some bacteria use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create their own food (sugars/glucose) for energy, releasing oxygen as a byproduct, a reaction powered by chlorophyll and occurring in chloroplasts.
- a rectangular grid or array of numbers, symbols, or expressions arranged in rows and columns, used in math and science to organize data, solve equations, and represent transformations.
- energy
- a colorless, odorless gas made of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms
10 Clues: energy • the chemical formula for water • Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate • an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale. • a colorless, odorless gas made of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms • pouch-like sacs that are bound to a membrane in the chloroplasts of a plant cell. • ...
The Skeletal System 2013-02-20
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- bones / Bones that are made up of a layer of spongy bone between two thin layers of compact bonewith a flattened shape (not rounded) . Examples: the skull and ribs. They also have marrow, but not a bone marrow cavity.
- plate / Allows lengthwise growth of long bones during childhood
- / The Rings around the central canal and sites of lacunae
- / Composed of 126 bones; Limbs (appendages) Pectoral girdle & Pelvic girdle
- / The process of laying down new bone material by cells called osteoblasts
- / The destroying cells: Breaks down bone matrix for remodeling and release of calcium in response to parathyroid hormone
- / The dense fibrous membrane that covers the surface of bones except at the joints and serves as an attachment for muscles and tendons.
- / The thin layer of cells lining the medullary cavity of a bone.
- / Mature bone cells
- / The shaft of a long bone
- marrow / Bone marrow in children and some adult bones that is required for the formation of red blood
- bone / Any one of numerous small round bony masses embedded in certain tendons that may be subjected to compression and tension
- fibers / Collagenous fibers that pass from the periosteum and are embedded in the outer circumferential and interstitial lamellae of bone
- canal / The opening in the center of an osteon that carries blood vessels and nerves
- / A unit of bone containing central canal and matrix rings
- bone / Bones that are typically longer than they are wide, have a shaft with heads at both ends and contain mostly compact bone. Examples: Femur Humerus
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- cartilage / Covers the ends of the bones
- / The bones that together comprise the skull and the vertebral column
- / The formation of blood or of blood cells in the living body
- / The end of a long bone that is originally separated from the main bone by a layer of cartilage but through the process of ossification it later becomes united to the main bone.
- bone / Type of bone tissue that is homogeneous
- / Tiny canals that radiate from the central canal to lacunae and form a transport system connecting all bone cells to a nutrient supply
- cavity / The central cavity of bone shafts where red bone marrow and/or yellow bone marrow is stored
- canal / The various canals in bone that transmit blood vessels from the periosteum into the bone
- bones / Bones that consist of cancellous tissue enclosed within a thin layer of compact bone and erve various purposes in the body, such as protection of nervous tissue, affording multiple anchor points for skeletal muscle attachment, and maintaining pharynx and trachea support, and tongue attachment
- bone / Bones that are generally cube-shape, and contain mostly spongy bone. Example: Carpals Tarsals
- markings / Important surface features that allow for the identification of the bone
- / The cavities containing osteocytes and are arranged in concentric rings
- of bone and many open spaces
- marrow / Bone marrow that is fat and is found at the ends of long bones in adults
- bone / Type of bone tissue that is small needle-like
31 Clues: / Mature bone cells • / The shaft of a long bone • of bone and many open spaces • cartilage / Covers the ends of the bones • bone / Type of bone tissue that is homogeneous • bone / Type of bone tissue that is small needle-like • / The Rings around the central canal and sites of lacunae • / A unit of bone containing central canal and matrix rings • ...
Histology Vocab Crossword 2021-08-24
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- hair like projections on the outside of cells that move in a wavelike manner
- without a blood supply
- more than one layer
- cube shaped cells
- one layer of cells
- Epithelium type of epithelial tissue that stretches readily and permits distension of urinary organ by contained urine. It lines the ureters, urinary bladder, and part of the urethra
- Connective Tissue areolar, adipose, reticular
- Groups of cells that are similar in structure and function
- Surface an upper free surface exposed to the body exterior or the cavity of an internal organ
- Junctions channels that allow ions to flow between cells which conduct electrochemical impulses through the heart
- Matrix (ECM) present in connective tss. & gives extra strength for stretching, bearing weight, & abrasion
- Tissue A body tissue that provides support for the body and connects all of its parts
- Dense, hard connective tissue composing the skeleton
- Tissue most widespread tss., connects skin to underlying tss., fills space between organs, holds organs in place, surrounds & protects organs
- attach muscle to bone
- Tissue Tissue that senses stimuli and transmits electrochemical impulses
- Single layer but some cells shorter than others, often looks like a double layer
- replacement of destroyed tissue by the same kind of cells
- attach bone to bone
- Tissue collection of fat cells
- more than one nucleus per cell
- fingerlike extensions of plasma membrane of apical epithelial cells, increase surface area, aid in absorption, exist on every moist epithelia, but most dense in small intestine and kidney
- pertaining to the internal organs
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- column shaped cells
- Tissue Involuntary, striated and branched muscles, circulates, found only in the heart muscle
- replacement of damaged cells with scar tissue which can hinder movement & function
- A connective tissue that is more flexible than bone and that protects the ends of bones and keeps them from rubbing together.
- Glands Glands of the endocrine system that release hormones into the bloodstream
- Tissue A body tissue that contracts or shortens, making body parts move.
- Tissue Types epithelial, connective, muscle, nervous
- Muscle Tissue Voluntary muscle pulls on bones and causes body movements, striated, multinucleated
- Discs junctions between cardiac muscles fibers anchor cardiac cells; fit together like puzzle pieces
- Tissue Involuntary, no striations, spindle shaped, found in the walls of hollow structures such as the intestines
- flat cells
- Groups of tissues that work together to perform a specific function or related functions
- A connective tissue with a fluid matrix called plasma in which red blood cells, white blood cells, and cell fragments called platelets are suspended.
- Membrane Structureless material secreted by the cell
- Connective Tissue tendons and ligaments
- a nerve cell; the basic building block of the nervous system
- good blood supply
- Glands Glands that secrete substances outward (often outside the body) through a duct
- Tissue A body tissue that lines and covers all free surfaces of the body as well as lining all body cavities
42 Clues: flat cells • cube shaped cells • good blood supply • one layer of cells • column shaped cells • more than one layer • attach bone to bone • attach muscle to bone • without a blood supply • Tissue collection of fat cells • more than one nucleus per cell • pertaining to the internal organs • Connective Tissue tendons and ligaments • Connective Tissue areolar, adipose, reticular • ...
Matrices 2021-12-13
The Electrical Crossword Puzzle 2022-07-27
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- It allows us to store the signal or the waveform in the digital format, and in the digital memory also digital signal processing techniques over that signal.
- A common return path for electric current, often used for protection from shocks and alternative path in case of malfunction.
- A device that converts alternating current (AC) into a single-directional direct current (DC)
- A high-level programming language allows matrix manipulations, plotting of functions and data and much more.
- Occurs in a system that involves a magnetic field ans a common property of ferromagnetic substance.
- Semi-conductor with 3 connections to it.
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- A resistor which reacts to heat.
- It is a digital logic gate that gives a true (1 or HIGH) output when the number of true inputs is odd.
- It is the primary language of computing systems
- A device for disconnecting a circuit.
- The standard unit of capacitance (C) in the International System of Units (SI).
- A passive component that decreases resistance with respect to receiving luminosity (light) on the component's sensitive surface.
- It provides a voltage-adjustable source of alternating current (AC) electricity
- A popular brand of insulation tester.
- Current only flows one way through this component.
15 Clues: A resistor which reacts to heat. • A device for disconnecting a circuit. • A popular brand of insulation tester. • Semi-conductor with 3 connections to it. • It is the primary language of computing systems • Current only flows one way through this component. • The standard unit of capacitance (C) in the International System of Units (SI). • ...
Linear Algebra by Niki 2022-11-27
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- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction but not position
- a procedure, a description of a set of steps that can be used to solve a mathematical computation
- an expression, rule, or law that defines a relationship between one variable and another variable(or a relationship between inputs where each input is related to exactly one output)
- A value or number that never changes in expression
- A mathematical model of a branch of mathematics that is based on a set of axioms
- a term that represents an unknown number or unknown value or unknown quantity
- Two lines that never intersect
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- If a matrix is in row-echelon form, then the first nonzero entry of each row is called a
- A pair of numbers that describes the position of a point
- A small electronic device with a keyboard and a visual display
- An exchange of two elements
- One shape is exactly like the other shape when it is moved, rotated, or flipped
- is the part of mathematics that helps represent problems in the form of mathematical expressions
- a systematic procedure, technique,way of doing something
- The wavelength of any wave, especially in physics, electronic engineering, and mathematics
15 Clues: An exchange of two elements • Two lines that never intersect • A value or number that never changes in expression • A pair of numbers that describes the position of a point • a systematic procedure, technique,way of doing something • A small electronic device with a keyboard and a visual display • A quantity that has both magnitude and direction but not position • ...
Biology Crossword 2017-02-03
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- Respiration s a set of metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms to convert biochemical energy
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
- s an anaerobic process in which energy can be released from glucose even though oxygen is not available
- is the first stage of cellular respiration, it occurs within the cytoplasm of the cell, it involves the splitting of a sugar
- is a process that captures energy from sunlight to make sugars that store chemical energy
- may be used to describe an organism, a cell, a process or a mechanism that can function without air
- is a lower energy molecule that can be converted into ATP
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- Cycle is a series of biochemical redox reactions that take place in the stroma of chloroplast in photosynthetic organisms.
- is a molecule in chloroplasts
- is process by which some organisms use chemical energy.
- are known as the powerhouses of the cell
- Cycle The Krebs cycle occurs in the mitochondrial matrix and generates a pool of chemical energy
- Requiring air or oxygen for life or survival
- stacks of coin-shaped, membrane inclosed compartments
- transfers energy to the cell
15 Clues: transfers energy to the cell • is a molecule in chloroplasts • are known as the powerhouses of the cell • Requiring air or oxygen for life or survival • stacks of coin-shaped, membrane inclosed compartments • is process by which some organisms use chemical energy. • is a lower energy molecule that can be converted into ATP • ...
Cellular Respiration (C.R) Review 2023-02-15
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- Place in the mitochondria where ETC takes place.
- When glucose enters glycolysis this is the first thing it is broken down into.
- C.R is often described as an _______ process since it requires oxygen for two of the three stages.
- The currency of the cell.
- First step in C.R.
- Location for the second stage of C.R; also where CO2 is produced.
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- I am found at the end of the ETC and help generate a lot of energy in C.R!
- Where is the energy stored in glucose? In its _____ bonds.
- Stage in C.R where electron carriers (NADH and FADH2) are produced.
- The chemical equation for C.R is almost an exact ______ as the photosynthesis equation.
- Type of cell that requires a lot of ATP/Mitochondria in order for you to do basic tasks such as working out!
- Location where the first stage of C.R occurs.
- Molecule that helps bring pyruvate into the mitochondria.
- In a perfect world I am the total number of ATP that can be produced from C.R (in real life this is a range).
- Step in C.R where water is released as well as a large amount of ATP.
15 Clues: First step in C.R. • The currency of the cell. • Location where the first stage of C.R occurs. • Place in the mitochondria where ETC takes place. • Molecule that helps bring pyruvate into the mitochondria. • Where is the energy stored in glucose? In its _____ bonds. • Location for the second stage of C.R; also where CO2 is produced. • ...
Animal Bodies 2023-03-09
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- state of steady internal, physical, and chemical conditions maintained by living organisms
- Smallest building blocks of life.
- a type of cell that provides physical and chemical support to neurons and maintain their environment
- state of decreased physiological activity in an animal, usually marked by a reduced metabolic rate (short period)
- hormone, also known as epinephrine, produced by adrenal glands
- an animal that is dependent on or capable of the internal generation of heat (mammal)
- type of connective tissue where plasma creates the extracellular matrix
- type of epithelial tissue that is also called “scaly” tissue, can be found on capillaries and is flat
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- type of tissue that covers our body, organs, and body cavities
- a state of winter dormancy in some animals, in which normal annual rhythms slow metabolic rate (seasonal)
- an animal that is dependent on external sources of body heat (reptiles)
- muscle multi-nucleated type of muscle
- __________structures are features of different species that are similar in function but not necessarily in structure.
- the net movement of anything generally from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration
- information messengers in the nervous system
15 Clues: Smallest building blocks of life. • muscle multi-nucleated type of muscle • information messengers in the nervous system • type of tissue that covers our body, organs, and body cavities • hormone, also known as epinephrine, produced by adrenal glands • an animal that is dependent on external sources of body heat (reptiles) • ...
Strategic Management 2023-12-25
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- The central purpose or aim of an organization or enterprise.
- An analysis of a company's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
- An individual or group that has an interest or concern in an organization or project and can affect or be affected by its decisions.
- The introduction of something new, such as ideas, methods, or products.
- Guiding and directing a team to achieve a common goal or objective.
- The individuals responsible for making strategic decisions within an organization.
- The stage of the strategic management process where goals and objectives are set.
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- Rivalry in the marketplace.
- A plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall aim.
- The object of a person's ambition or effort; an aim or desired result.
- An analysis of the macro-environmental factors affecting an organization, including political, economic, socio-cultural, technological, environmental, and legal factors.
- A point of reference against which others can be compared; a standard.
- A thing aimed at or sought; a goal or target.
- A matrix that helps companies identify new growth opportunities and decide how they should invest for the future.
- A picture of the desired future condition of an organization or group of people.
15 Clues: Rivalry in the marketplace. • A thing aimed at or sought; a goal or target. • The central purpose or aim of an organization or enterprise. • A plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall aim. • Guiding and directing a team to achieve a common goal or objective. • The object of a person's ambition or effort; an aim or desired result. • ...
Module 1- Bacteria 2023-09-11
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- Medications used to treat bacterial infections.(Bacteria 2012)
- Requires the presence of oxygen.(Bacteria 2012)
- A compound consisting of two or more amino acids linked in a chain.(Bacteria 2012)
- The movement of molecules from an area of high concentration of the molecules to an area with a lower concentration.(Bacteria 2012)
- A complex community of bacteria embedded in a slimy matrix, often found on surfaces.(Bacteria 2012)
- "Water fearing" molecules that do not mix with water.(Bacteria 2012)
- An organism, often a bacterium, that causes disease.(Bacteria 2012)
- A protective layer around some bacteria that helps them evade the immune system.(Bacteria 2012)
- "Water loving" molecules that do mix with water.(Bacteria 2012)
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- Does not require the presence of oxygen.(Bacteria 2012)
- Round-shaped bacteria.(Bacteria 2012)
- A rigid envelope surrounding the cytoplasmic membrane of most bacterial species.(Bacteria 2012)
- Long, whip-like structures that some bacteria use for movement.(Bacteria 2012)
- Consists of a lipid and a polysaccharide and is an important outer membrane component of gram-negative bacteria.(Bacteria 2012)
- A dormant, resistant structure formed by some bacteria to survive harsh conditions.(Bacteria 2012)
15 Clues: Round-shaped bacteria.(Bacteria 2012) • Requires the presence of oxygen.(Bacteria 2012) • Does not require the presence of oxygen.(Bacteria 2012) • Medications used to treat bacterial infections.(Bacteria 2012) • "Water loving" molecules that do mix with water.(Bacteria 2012) • An organism, often a bacterium, that causes disease.(Bacteria 2012) • ...
SRMCCCC 2025-08-05
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- -I’m not real, but I make calculations magical.
- -- I’m the remainder operation in modular arithmetic. What am I?
- --I grow rapidly by multiplying all earlier terms plus one. What am I?
- --I show the instantaneous rate of change of a function. What am I?
- --I have a heart that can never be divided, yet I’m often found in equations. What am I?
- --I hold every rule, theorem, and proof. What am I?
- --You see me in every calculation, but you can’t take me anywhere. I’m central to all math problems. What am I?
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- --I count the number of ways to order distinct elements. What word?
- --I am a square array of numbers, rows and columns define me. What am I?
- --I transform multiplied exponential scales—undoing powers to yield simpler forms. What am I?
- --I reverse the effect of a function under multiplication. What word am I?
- --I describe a constant with infinite non repeating decimals. What am I?
- --I represent the unsigned area under a curve between bounds, capturing accumulated change. What am I?
- --I’m tiny but mighty, carrying the weight of many calculations. What am I?
- --I’m wrapped in rules but not a theorem. What am I?
15 Clues: -I’m not real, but I make calculations magical. • --I hold every rule, theorem, and proof. What am I? • --I’m wrapped in rules but not a theorem. What am I? • -- I’m the remainder operation in modular arithmetic. What am I? • --I count the number of ways to order distinct elements. What word? • --I show the instantaneous rate of change of a function. What am I? • ...
r 2025-08-25
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- The outermost layer of the skin.
- A device that uses a low-level electrical current to enhance drug delivery through the skin.
- A non-invasive method of drug administration.
- The main disadvantage of TDDS due to the skin's low permeability.
- A potent opioid used in a transdermal patch for chronic pain.
- Tiny, painless needles that create channels in the skin to bypass the stratum corneum barrier.
- An example of a common transdermal drug used for motion sickness.
- A type of TDDS design where the drug is dissolved or dispersed directly within a polymeric adhesive.
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- The term for the steady, continuous release of a drug from a patch over time.
- The adherence of the patch to the skin.
- The absorption process of a drug moving from the patch, through the skin, and into the bloodstream.
- The primary protective barrier of the skin.
- A type of TDDS design where the drug is contained in a separate liquid or gel pocket, often with a rate-controlling membrane.
- The ability of a substance to dissolve in fats or lipids.
- A substance that increases the permeability of the skin to a drug.
15 Clues: The outermost layer of the skin. • The adherence of the patch to the skin. • The primary protective barrier of the skin. • A non-invasive method of drug administration. • The ability of a substance to dissolve in fats or lipids. • A potent opioid used in a transdermal patch for chronic pain. • The main disadvantage of TDDS due to the skin's low permeability. • ...
Sydney Crossword 2022-08-29
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- Which film, starring Keanu Reeves was filmed in Sydney, The….?
- What is the name of the annual run that is held in Sydney from the City to Bondi?
- What was Sydney going to be called before they settled on naming it after British Lord Sydney?
- What is the name of the oldest house in Sydney, built in 1816?
- Which Australian celebrity, was once part of the workforce permanently employed with repainting the Sydney Harbour Bridge?
- What is the name of the street in Sydney that is the oldest in the whole of Australia?
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- This band began their career in Sydney, and had the hit song ‘She’s So Fine’, The..?
- What festival is held from May to June that lights up Sydney’s iconic buildings?
- What is the nickname for the Harbour Bridge given by the locals due to its distinct shape? The..?
- What lifesaving device was invented in Sydney by Dr. Mark Lidwill in 1926?
10 Clues: Which film, starring Keanu Reeves was filmed in Sydney, The….? • What is the name of the oldest house in Sydney, built in 1816? • What lifesaving device was invented in Sydney by Dr. Mark Lidwill in 1926? • What festival is held from May to June that lights up Sydney’s iconic buildings? • ...
Linear Algebra by Niki 2022-11-27
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- a procedure, a description of a set of steps that can be used to solve a mathematical computation
- a systematic procedure, technique,way of doing something
- is the part of mathematics that helps represent problems in the form of mathematical expressions
- If a matrix is in row-echelon form, then the first nonzero entry of each row is called a
- One shape is exactly like the other shape when it is moved, rotated, or flipped
- A mathematical model of a branch of mathematics that is based on a set of axioms
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- an expression, rule, or law that defines a relationship between one variable and another variable(or a relationship between inputs where each input is related to exactly one output)
- An exchange of two elements
- a term that represents an unknown number or unknown value or unknown quantity
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction but not position
10 Clues: An exchange of two elements • a systematic procedure, technique,way of doing something • A quantity that has both magnitude and direction but not position • a term that represents an unknown number or unknown value or unknown quantity • One shape is exactly like the other shape when it is moved, rotated, or flipped • ...
Business Ethics for the Office 2020-02-14
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- Moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity.
- a more organized form of brainstorming that uses an interrelational matrix to plot interrelationships or the effects of various factors on one another.
- analysis that examines restraining forces (forces that discourage the problem) vs. sustaining forces (forces that encourage a problem.
- a reason or explanation put forward to defend or justify a fault or offense.
- Method of questioning used to tighten up our definition of the problem.
- (Moral _______) A situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two courses of action, either of which entails transgressing a moral principle.
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- A person's principles or standards of behavior; one's judgment of what is important in life.
- a pioneer in the study of moral development in the 1950's.
- a result or effect of an action or condition.
- group discussion to produce ideas or solve problems.
10 Clues: a result or effect of an action or condition. • group discussion to produce ideas or solve problems. • a pioneer in the study of moral development in the 1950's. • Method of questioning used to tighten up our definition of the problem. • a reason or explanation put forward to defend or justify a fault or offense. • ...
Chapter 8/9 Crossword 2014-12-17
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- the supportive tissue of an epithelial organ, tumor, gonad, etc., consisting of connective tissues and blood vessels.
- a mold in which something, such as printing type or a phonograph record, is cast or shaped.
- (in green plant cells) a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
- the natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue.
- nucleotide, C10H15N5O10P2, that is composed of adenosine and two linked phosphate groups, and that is converted to ATP for the storage of energy in living cells.
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- a biochemical mechanism in plants by which chlorophyll absorbs light energy for photosynthesis. There are two such mechanisms ( photosystems I and II ) involving different chlorophyll-protein complexes.
- Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is considered by biologists to be the energy currency of life.
- relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen.
- the stacks of thylakoids embedded in the stroma of a chloroplast.
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
10 Clues: relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen. • the natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue. • the stacks of thylakoids embedded in the stroma of a chloroplast. • the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity. • Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is considered by biologists to be the energy currency of life. • ...
Forging For Answers 2018-06-22
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- An opaque, lustrous, elemental substance that is a good conductor of heat and electricity and, when polished, a good reflector or light.
- In ring rolling, the process of providing a through hole in the center of an upset forging as applied to ring blank preparation.
- A load of 1000 lbs.
- A nonmetallic material in a solid metallic matrix.
- An element that has an average atomic number of 55.85 and that always, in engineering practice, contains small but significant amounts of carbon.
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- A unit of length equal to one millionth of metre (0.001mm).
- The process by which several outside laps of a coil are taken off to bring it down to gauge.
- To engage, as the teeth between two gears.
- A decorative gripping surface of straight-line or diagonal design made by uniformly serrated rolls.
- A casting suitable for hot working or remelting.
10 Clues: A load of 1000 lbs. • To engage, as the teeth between two gears. • A casting suitable for hot working or remelting. • A nonmetallic material in a solid metallic matrix. • A unit of length equal to one millionth of metre (0.001mm). • The process by which several outside laps of a coil are taken off to bring it down to gauge. • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-04-19
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- An organism that can trap an inorganic carbon source using energy from light or from chemicals
- The reaction which converts light energy into chemical energy
- Adenine diphosphate
- A yellow, orange or red plant pigment used as an accessory pigment in photosynthesis
- A green pigment responsible for light capture in photosynthesis in algae and plants
- A pigment that is not essential to photosynthesis but which absorbs light of different wavelengths and passes the energy to chlorophyll a
- A reaction in which a complex molecule is broken down to simpler ones, involving the addition of water
- The product formed from photosynthesis which plants use as food
- The process by which bacteria uses energy from inorganic substances are used to make sugars
- A pore in the epidermis of the leaf, bounded by two guard cells
- A cycle of reactions in photosynthesis in which carbon dioxide is fixed into carbohydrate
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- An organism that cannot produce its own food, instead taking nutrition from other sources
- "Packets" of energy that travel in waves which compose light
- The splitting of water using light energy
- A cluster of light-harvesting accessory pigments surrounding a primary pigment or reaction center
- The matrix of chloroplast in which the light independent reactions photosynthesis occur
- photosynthetic organelle in eukaryotes
17 Clues: Adenine diphosphate • photosynthetic organelle in eukaryotes • The splitting of water using light energy • "Packets" of energy that travel in waves which compose light • The reaction which converts light energy into chemical energy • The product formed from photosynthesis which plants use as food • A pore in the epidermis of the leaf, bounded by two guard cells • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-04-19
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- The product formed from photosynthesis which plants use as food
- A yellow, orange or red plant pigment used as an accessory pigment in photosynthesis
- A cluster of light-harvesting accessory pigments surrounding a primary pigment or reaction center
- The reaction which converts light energy into chemical energy
- A pigment that is not essential to photosynthesis but which absorbs light of different wavelengths and passes the energy to chlorophyll a
- A pore in the epidermis of the leaf, bounded by two guard cells
- A cycle of reactions in photosynthesis in which carbon dioxide is fixed into carbohydrate
- Photosynthetic organelle in eukaryotes
- An organism that cannot produce its own food, instead taking nutrition from other sources
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- An organism that can trap an inorganic carbon source using energy from light or from chemicals
- The matrix of chloroplast in which the light independent reactions of photosynthesis occur
- A reaction in which a complex molecule is broken down to simpler ones, involving the addition of water
- A green pigment responsible for light capture in photosynthesis in algae and plants
- "Packets" of energy that travel in waves which compose light
- Adenine diphosphate
- The splitting of water using light energy
- The process by which bacteria uses energy from inorganic substances are used to make sugars
17 Clues: Adenine diphosphate • Photosynthetic organelle in eukaryotes • The splitting of water using light energy • "Packets" of energy that travel in waves which compose light • The reaction which converts light energy into chemical energy • The product formed from photosynthesis which plants use as food • A pore in the epidermis of the leaf, bounded by two guard cells • ...
Nails Review 2025-11-10
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- Study of the structure and growth of the nails.
- Nail Wrap ______ is a woven material applied over the natural nails or nails with tips to add strength to the nails as part of a nail wrap service or to repair natural nails that crack or break.
- Technical term for the nail.
- A Nail ___________ Product removes moisture, oil, dust and debris from nail plate; helps polish/coatings and nail enhancements adhere to the nail plate; dehydrates and cleanses nail plate.
- Areas the nail is subdivided into to create a consistent nail structure while applying nail enhancements.
- Gluelike products that create a bond between two incompatible surfaces.
- A(n) Cuticle _______ is a product containing a chemical to soften and loosen cuticle tissue; enables the cuticle to be easily removed from the nail plate.
- Slightly sticky, semi-solid cosmetic product; light-cured product used to create nail enhancements.
- General term for inflammation of the proximal nail fold (PNF) or lateral nail folds (sidewalls).
- Also called Horizontal Grooves or Beau’s lines; horizontal depressions across the width of the nail.
- Hypertrophy; thickening of the nail plate or an abnormal outgrowth of the nail.
- Horizontal wavy ridges across the nail; caused by injury, systemic conditions.
- Gel ______ is also called a Gel primer; thin gel or liquid that ensures adhesion of gel product to nail.
- Tinea _______ or Unguis refers to ringworm of the nail.
- Nail _____ are temporary attachments with an adhesive backing; placed under the free edge of the natural nail to help sculpt an extension; removed once product has cured.
- The live tissue at the underside portion of the proximal nail fold (PNF) covering the new growth of the nail plate; houses specialized stem cells that create the cuticle.
- Front portion of the nail matrix that creates a half-moon shape at the base of the nail plate; appears lighter in color when visible.
- Used to smooth surface of the nail.
- Colorless polish that evens out the nail plate, holds nail color to the nail, and prevents pigments from penetrating and staining the nail plate.
- White spots caused by injury to the nail, heredity, systemic disorders or nutritional deficiency.
- Nail enhancements created using a gel-like product containing acrylic oligomers; uses a light source to harden the product.
- Also called Vertical Grooves; vertical depressions down the nail plate.
- Atrophy or wasting away of the nail.
- The area underneath the free edge that creates a seal to prevent bacteria from entering the nail bed.
- Folds of skin on either side of the nail plate. Also, the area of a nail enhancement that is closest to the nail groove.
- A(n) ______ Dish is a small glass jar used to hold product and avoid cross-contamination.
- Also called eggshell nails; very thin, soft nails that sometimes curve over the free edge.
- A liquid _______; Also known as acrylic liquid and is used in the liquid and powder nail system; combined with powder polymer to form a nail enhancement.
- Also called agnails; split(s) in proximal nail fold (PNF) or lateral nail fold (sidewall).
- A product's resistance to flow; usually dependent on how thin or thick a product is from liquid to solid.
- Structure that creates nail cells that harden and flatten as they move outward to form the nail plate; located below the proximal nail fold (PNF) where growth originates.
- Split or brittle nails.
- Also known as Ingrown Nails; nails grow into the edge of the lateral nail fold, cutting into the skin, or become deeply embedded and/or infected.
- Part of the nail plate that extends beyond the tip of the finger or toe.
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- Shedding or loss of the nail plate with separation occurring at the nail matrix.
- A(n) _______ Nail is a nail condition identified by dark, purplish discoloration under the nail; caused by trauma to nail or blood trapped underneath.
- Nail area that extends from the free edge to the matrix; made of layers of hard, nonliving, keratinized nail cells, with no nerves or blood vessels is called the Nail _____.
- Nail enhancement application method; product is applied over the natural nail.
- Product applied to the skin to reduce pathogens on hands before examination.
- A(n) ______ manicure/pedicure/polish is when the free edge of the nail is polished white with an emphasized “smile line” and the entire nail is then painted a sheer pink or natural beige.
- Also known as sidewall or lateral nail folds; folds of living tissue/skin on either side of the nail bed and plate; purpose is to keep bacteria out of the sides.
- Gel ______ is a thin gel product that creates a high-shine finish and seals product.
- Nails with a concave shape; caused by systemic or long-term illness or nerve disturbance; also called spoon nails.
- Nail product that is usually a clear polish; applied prior to the base coat; used to prevent nails from splitting and peeling; provides moisture to dry, brittle nails.
- Any disease, disorder or condition of the nail.
- Living skin attached to nail plate either at the eponychium (dorsal pterygium) or hyponychium (inverse pterygium).
- Bitten nails.
- Plastic extensions that are applied on top of the free edge of the natural nail using nail adhesive.
- Tinea Manus/Manuum refers to ________ of the hand.
- Represents an increased curvature of the nails; also called “claw nails.”
- Also known as cuticle conditioner/hydrator; moisturizing product used to soften the cuticle and surrounding skin, aid in cuticle removal, increase nail plate flexibility and prevent hangnails.
- The Nail ___ is the area where the nail plate rests; nerves and blood vessels found here supply nourishment to the nail.
- Also known as whitlow; inflammation of the skin around the nail.
- Indented vertical line down the nail plate.
- Product used to remove dead skin manually or chemically.
- Refers to a loosening or separation of the nail.
- Blue color in skin under nails; caused by systemic problems of the heart, poor circulation or injury.
- _____ Pedis refers to Athlete's foot or ringworm of the feet.
- Ingrown nails; causes include environmental or poor nail trimming practices; can become infected.
- Nail enhancements created by applying resin or gel and powder polymer over the natural nails for added strength and color.
- Tinea unguium; also known as ringworm of the nail; fungal infection of the fingernail or toenail; contagious.
- The Nail _______ are tracks on either side of the nail that the nail moves on as it grows.
- Group of monomers that bond together to create larger, more complex compounds.
- ________ Nails are a nail enhancement created over a nail form, rather than using a tip for added length.
64 Clues: Bitten nails. • Split or brittle nails. • Technical term for the nail. • Used to smooth surface of the nail. • Atrophy or wasting away of the nail. • Indented vertical line down the nail plate. • Study of the structure and growth of the nails. • Any disease, disorder or condition of the nail. • Refers to a loosening or separation of the nail. • ...
Cancer Tumour Progression 2025-03-10
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- Part of how Cancer cells invade other tissues is loss of ____ to other cells and the ECM
- assessment of tumour tool that tumour size and invasiveness, regional lymph node involvement and metastasis
- Extracellular Matrix
- Tumour stage with blood-borne metastasis
- Paget’s hypothesis that its carried in all directions but only grows where it’s possible/easiest
- stage of a tumour with a small tumour and no spread
- type of tissue that are non-epithelial and more loosely organized, found within organs and bones
- Upregulation of ____ that digest proteins leads to breakdown of the ECM
- immature Cell able to give rise to other cells
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- process of arresting cell growth when cells come in contact with each other that is lost in cancer cells
- separates epithelial cells from adjacent connective tissue
- _____ cells are normally found in connective tissue and are spindle-shaped, more migratory and lack apical basal polarity.
- Tissues that are non-epithelial found with organs
- Cancer cells migrate out of the bloodstream and invade tissue/organs
- Through experiments with mice cancer cells potential for metastasis was found to express _____
- Anagram for the process of epithelial cells becoming more like mesenchymal cells which happens in wound healing or from oncogene growth signalling.
- Locally invasive cancer cells becoming more enters a local blood vessel
17 Clues: Extracellular Matrix • Tumour stage with blood-borne metastasis • immature Cell able to give rise to other cells • Tissues that are non-epithelial found with organs • stage of a tumour with a small tumour and no spread • separates epithelial cells from adjacent connective tissue • Cancer cells migrate out of the bloodstream and invade tissue/organs • ...
Photosynthesis 2013-05-29
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- organism that makes its own food using carbon from inorganic molecules and energy from light or chemical reactions
- any light-driven phosphorylation reaction
- metabolic pathway by which organisms can harness the enegy of light to build organic molecules from inorganic raw materials
- carbon-fixing enzyme of light-independent photosynthesis reactions
- packets in which the electromagnetic energy of light is organized
- reaction in which light energy breaks down a molecule
- semifluid matrix between the thylakoid membrane and the 2 outer membranes of a chloropĺast
- cluster of pigments and proteins that, as a unit converts light energy into chemical energy in photosynthesis
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- nucleotide that consists of an adenine base, the 5-carbon sugar ribose, and 3 phosphate groups
- organelle that specializes in photosynthesis in plants and many protists
- photosynthetic autotroph, nearly in all plants, most algae and few bacteria
- organic molecule that selectively absorbs light of specific wavelengths
- product of the phosphoglycerate receivment of the phosphate group from ATP and H and electronS from NADPH
- distance betweeen the crests of 2 successive waves of light
- electrons pass from one molecule of the elecctron transfer chain to the next
15 Clues: any light-driven phosphorylation reaction • reaction in which light energy breaks down a molecule • distance betweeen the crests of 2 successive waves of light • packets in which the electromagnetic energy of light is organized • carbon-fixing enzyme of light-independent photosynthesis reactions • ...
Homework, Chapter 7, keyterms 2013-05-29
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- accessory pigments that trap light.
- distance between crests of two successive waves of radiant energy.
- the process by which any molecule becomes broken down by light energy.
- the metabolic pathway by which photoautotrophs capture light energy and use it to make sugars from CO2 and water.
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- an organic molecule that absorbs light of certain wavelengths.
- the electromagnetic energy of light is organized in packets called_____________.
- organelle of photosynthesis with two outer membranes that enclose a semi-fluid.
- they passed from one molecule of the electron transfer chain to the next. They released bit of their extra energy
- Fixes carbon by attaching CO2 to five carbon RuBP, or ribusebiphosphate.
- in photosynthetic cells, a cluster of pigments and proteins that converts light energy to chemical energy in photosynthesis.
- a chloroplast's inner membrane system. In the first stage of photosynthesis, pigments and enzymes in the membrane function in the formation of ATP and NADPH.
- the main energy carrier between reactions sites in cells.
- coenzyme that accepts electrons and hydrogen ions.
- main photosynthetic pigment in plants, algae, and cyanobacteria.
- the semi-fluid matrix in the chloroplast; site of light-independent photosynthesis reaction.
15 Clues: accessory pigments that trap light. • coenzyme that accepts electrons and hydrogen ions. • the main energy carrier between reactions sites in cells. • an organic molecule that absorbs light of certain wavelengths. • main photosynthetic pigment in plants, algae, and cyanobacteria. • distance between crests of two successive waves of radiant energy. • ...
Key Terms 7 2013-05-24
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- semifluid matrix in chloroplasts.
- metabolic pathway through which organisms can harness the energy of light to build organic molecules from inorganic raw materials.
- groups of hundreds of pigments and other molecules that work as a unit to begin reactions of photosynthesis.
- packets where electromagnetic energy of light is organized.
- reactions where electrons pass from one molecule of the electron transfer chain to the next.
- process by which any molecule becomes broken down by light energy.
- organism that makes sugars from CO₂ and H₂O, using the energy of sunlight.
- an organelle that specializes in photosynthesis that takes place in plants and many protists.
- stacks of disks that are connected by channels in the thylakoid membrane, inside the chloroplasts.
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- enzyme that fixes carbon by attaching CO₂ to five carbon RuBP, or ribulose biphosphate.
- any light-driven reaction that attaches phosphate to a molecule.
- the distance between the crests of two successive waves of light (measured in nm)
- visible light is part of a spectrum of electromagnetic energy radiating from the sun, it goes from 400nm to 700nm
- the most common photosynthetic pigment in plants, photosynthetic protists, and cyanobacteria.
- organic molecule that selectively absorbs light of specific wavelengths.
15 Clues: semifluid matrix in chloroplasts. • packets where electromagnetic energy of light is organized. • any light-driven reaction that attaches phosphate to a molecule. • process by which any molecule becomes broken down by light energy. • organic molecule that selectively absorbs light of specific wavelengths. • ...
Cellular Respiration and Fermentation 2016-01-06
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- the innermost compartment of the mitochondria and the site of the Krebs cycle reactions
- second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- a flattened membrane sac inside the chloroplast
- an organism that obtains organic food by eating other organisms or their by-products
- the process that relates energy from food in the presence of oxygen
- does not require oxygen
- an adenine-containing nucleoside triphosphate that releases free energy when its phosphate bonds are hydrolyzed. This energy is used to drive endergonic reactions in cells
- electron carrier that is used when Glycolysis removes 4 electrons and pass through NAD+
- the second of two major stages in photosynthesis involving CO2 fixation and reduction of the fixed carbon into carbohydrate
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- process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen which follow Glycolysis
- a colored substance that absorbs light over a narrow band of wavelengths
- the first set of reactions in cellular respiration in which a molecule of glucose is broken into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid
- The conversion of light energy to chemical energy
- heat of unit of heat energy
- requires oxygen
15 Clues: requires oxygen • does not require oxygen • heat of unit of heat energy • a flattened membrane sac inside the chloroplast • The conversion of light energy to chemical energy • the process that relates energy from food in the presence of oxygen • a colored substance that absorbs light over a narrow band of wavelengths • ...
Cross word Harold Kang 2023-01-10
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- process that requires oxygen
- Adenosine diphosphate
- electron carrier involved in glycolysis
- the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria, yeasts, or other microorganisms, typically involving effervescence and the giving off of heat.
- is the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar.
- the sequence of reactions by which most living cells generate energy during the process of aerobic respiration. It takes place in the mitochondria, consuming oxygen, producing carbon dioxide and water as waste products, and converting ADP to energy-rich ATP.
- is a series of reactions that extract energy from glucose by splitting it into two three-carbon molecules called pyruvates.
- inner most compartment of the mitochondrion
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- process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
- made by an organ system
- field of science that involves redesigning organisms for useful purposes by engineering them to have new abilities.
- process that doesnot require oxygen
- energy needed to raise the temperature of one gram of water by 1 degree celsius
- sugar made by plants
- Adenosine triphosphate
15 Clues: sugar made by plants • Adenosine diphosphate • Adenosine triphosphate • made by an organ system • process that requires oxygen • process that doesnot require oxygen • electron carrier involved in glycolysis • inner most compartment of the mitochondrion • energy needed to raise the temperature of one gram of water by 1 degree celsius • ...
Anatomy Study Puzzle 2023-01-24
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- the largest organ of the body that forms a physical barrier between the external environment and the internal environment that it serves to protect and maintain
- away from the head
- the sequences of enzyme-catalyzed reactions by which relatively large molecules in living cells are broken down, or degraded
- force originating in the pumping action of the heart, exerted by the blood against the walls of the blood vessels
- the branch of anatomy that studies structural changes of an individual from fertilization to maturity
- the middle layer of the skin
- small area of thickened skin, the formation of which is caused by continued friction
- The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring
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- the bottom layer of skin in your body
- The chemical changes that take place in a cell or an organism
- describes the processes by which immature cells become mature cells with specific functions
- The outer layer of the skin
- A part of the body that performs a specific function
- The thickened layer of skin adjoining fingernails and toenails, particularly at the base of the nail
- the visible portion of the distal nail matrix that extends beyond the proximal nailfold
15 Clues: away from the head • The outer layer of the skin • the middle layer of the skin • the bottom layer of skin in your body • A part of the body that performs a specific function • The chemical changes that take place in a cell or an organism • The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring • ...
Ch 6: Nail Diseases & Disorders PART 1 2023-04-27
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- bitten nails; chewing the nail or chewing the hardened skin surrounding the nail plate.
- Also known as folded nail; a type of highly curved nail plate
- irregular stretching of eponychium or hyponychium around nail plate. serious injury/allergic skin reaction
- Dark purplish spot. Usually due to small injuries to the nail bed
- living tissue surrounding the nail plate splits or tears.
- Whitish discolored spots of the nails, usually caused by injury to the matrix area (not related to the body's health or vitamin deficiencies)
- Visible depressions across the width of the natural nail plate caused by a major illness/injury
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- Also known as trumpet nail; dramatically increased nail curvature of free edge.
- damage to capillaries under nail; appearance of lengthwise splinter under nail plate.
- nail bed color, caused by lack of circulation/systemic disorder
- Condition caused by an injury or disease of the nail unit.
- Split or brittle nails appearing as nail plate roughness
- Noticeably thin, white nail plates that are more flexible than normal and can curve over the free edge.
- lengthwise grooves in plate(mistaken for ridges)
- Significant nail darkening caused by increased pigment cells(melanocytes) - visible black band or dark color over entire nail
15 Clues: lengthwise grooves in plate(mistaken for ridges) • Split or brittle nails appearing as nail plate roughness • living tissue surrounding the nail plate splits or tears. • Condition caused by an injury or disease of the nail unit. • Also known as folded nail; a type of highly curved nail plate • nail bed color, caused by lack of circulation/systemic disorder • ...
Cellular Respiration 2019-11-05
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- The addition of an inorganic phosphate to something.
- Process of breaking down glucose in the absence of oxygen. Found in bacteria, yeast and eukaryotic cells.
- The molecule which acetyl-CoA joins with in the Krebs cycle to form citrate.
- Fluid pf the mitochondria where the Krebs cycle happens
- Step in aerobic respiration that takes pyruvate from glycolysis to produce CO2 and high energy electrons. Takes place in the mitochondria. Net gain of 2 ATP.
- Energy - molecular unit of currency.
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- Organelle found in all organisms that is the site of cellular respiration.
- 3 carbon sugar produced when glucose is split during glycolysis
- A carbohydrate that is oxidised during cellular respiration.
- The word equation is a mirror image of cellular respiration.
- First stage of anaerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration. Breaks glucose down into 2 pyruvic acid molecules and net gain of 2 ATP.
- The engulfing of one small organism by a large one that results in a mutually beneficial relationship. Mitochondria and chloroplasts evolved through this process.
- A product of fermentation in yeast cells.
- Electron carrying molecule produced during glycolysis and the Krebs cycle.
- Place where cells perform glycolysis.
15 Clues: Energy - molecular unit of currency. • Place where cells perform glycolysis. • A product of fermentation in yeast cells. • The addition of an inorganic phosphate to something. • Fluid pf the mitochondria where the Krebs cycle happens • A carbohydrate that is oxidised during cellular respiration. • The word equation is a mirror image of cellular respiration. • ...
Porifera- Sponges 2024-01-24
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- Mobile cells in sponges responsible for transporting nutrients, forming skeletalelements, and other functions.
- Attached or fixed in one place; sponges are often sessile organisms.
- The phylum of simple multicellular organisms commonly known as sponges.
- Pores in the sponge body through which water enters for filtration.
- Outer layer of cells covering the surface of the sponge.
- Protein fibers in the sponge's extracellular matrix that contribute to its structural integrity.
- Spicules: Small, needle-like structures made of calcium carbonate or silica that providestructural support in some sponge species.
- Collar cells in sponges that create water currents and capture food particles.
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- The process by which cells engulf and digest solid particles, seen in sponge cells duringfeeding.
- Central cavity in sponges where water is circulated for filter feeding.
- Reproduction: Reproduction without the involvement of gametes, common in spongesthrough budding or fragmentation.
- Feeding: The method by which sponges extract food particles from water using specialized cells.
- Lack of symmetry in body structure, a characteristic of many sponge species.
- A close and often mutually beneficial relationship between different species; somesponges engage in symbiotic relationships.
- The ability of sponges to regrow from fragments or even individual cells.
15 Clues: Outer layer of cells covering the surface of the sponge. • Pores in the sponge body through which water enters for filtration. • Attached or fixed in one place; sponges are often sessile organisms. • Central cavity in sponges where water is circulated for filter feeding. • The phylum of simple multicellular organisms commonly known as sponges. • ...
porifera 2024-01-24
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- The phylum of simple multicellular organisms commonly known as sponges.
- Central cavity in sponges where water is circulated for filter feeding.
- Feeding The method by which sponges extract food particles from water using specialized cells.
- Mobile cells in sponges responsible for transporting nutrients, forming skeletal elements, and other functions.
- Reproduction without the involvement of gametes, common in sponges through budding or fragmentation.
- Lack of symmetry in body structure, a characteristic of many sponge species.
- Collar cells in sponges that create water currents and capture food particles.
- Small, needle-like structures made of calcium carbonate or silica that provide structural support in some sponge species.
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- Protein fibers in the sponge's extracellular matrix that contribute to its structural integrity.
- A close and often mutually beneficial relationship between different species; some sponges engage in symbiotic relationships.
- The ability of sponges to regrow from fragments or even individual cells.
- Outer layer of cells covering the surface of the sponge.
- The process by which cells engulf and digest solid particles, seen in sponge cells during feeding.
- Pores in the sponge body through which water enters for filtration.
- Attached or fixed in one place; sponges are often sessile organisms.
15 Clues: Outer layer of cells covering the surface of the sponge. • Pores in the sponge body through which water enters for filtration. • Attached or fixed in one place; sponges are often sessile organisms. • The phylum of simple multicellular organisms commonly known as sponges. • Central cavity in sponges where water is circulated for filter feeding. • ...
Pre cal 2024-05-10
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- A transformation in which a graph or geometric figure is moved to another location without any change in size or orientation
- the intersection of the vertical and horizontal axes
- how quickly something changes over time
- the graph of a function is the set of ordered pairs
- The function has different definitons for different parts of the domain
- the point at which the graph of an equation crosses the x-axis
- A matrix with equal numbers of rows and columns
- distance among two repeating points
- the name for a graph of the quadratic function
- multiplicity touch turn around
- function where each input has one unique output.
- a number signifying the result of a calculation or function
- a relation between a set of inputs having one output each
- X coordinate over the Y coordinate
- root function f(x)=Square root of x half of line
- geometrical figure formed when two rays meet at a common point called vertex
- the x coordinate
- the ray to which an angle opens
- The Y coordinate
- the height from the center line to the peak
- The smallest and largest values
- any function with an inverse will meet this requirement
- the slopes of the function are decreasing
- graph a graph in which all vertices have degree three.
- a value that doesn't change
- measures of triangles
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- the slopes of the function are increasing
- a sentence with a minimum of two numbers or variables and at least one math operation
- the point at which the graph of an equation crosses the y-axis
- A graph with no breaks, gaps, or holes
- the action of rotating around an axis or center
- a set of numbers arranged in rows and columns so as to form a rectangular array
- one over tan
- that passes in the middle of max and min
- Any set of ordered pairs often described by an equation
- one over cos
- graph a curve called a parabola.
- a point on the curve in which the concavity changes
- the set of all possible inputs for the function
- Function A function that has y-axis symmetry
- formed by changing the sign between two terms in a binomial
- when the graph literally moves vertically, up or down
- inside changes that affect the input (x−) axis values and shift the function left or right
- an equation that holds true for all the values, even if you change the variables involved
- the difference between the highest values and lowest values in a given set of numbers
- graph a graphical representation that discusses the relationship between two or more quantities or things.
- value of a function that you can get very near to but you can never reach
- a line that is used to make or mark measurements
- multiplicity pass through
- A function is increasing if the inputs and outputs change in tandem in the same direction
- A directed line segment that has magnitude and direction
- one over sin
52 Clues: one over tan • one over cos • one over sin • the x coordinate • The Y coordinate • measures of triangles • multiplicity pass through • a value that doesn't change • multiplicity touch turn around • the ray to which an angle opens • The smallest and largest values • graph a curve called a parabola. • X coordinate over the Y coordinate • distance among two repeating points • ...
Emeğe Saygı Duyuyorum Bulmacası 2020-06-10
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- Patent başvurularının yapıldığı yerdir?
- Herhangi bir bilgi veya düşünce ürününün kullanılması ve yayılması ile ilgili hakların, yasalarla başka kişilere verilmesine ne denilmektedir?
- Bir işin yapılması için harcanan beden ve kafa gücüne karşılık gelen kelime nedir?
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- Ülkemizde sanat ve müzik eserlerini korumak için hangi kanun çıkarılmıştır?
- Bilimsel ve teknik bir buluşun ya da böyle bir buluşu uygulama alanında kullanma hakkınını kime ait olduğunu gösteren resmi belgeye verilen addır?
- Devletçe tekel vergisinin ya da benzeri bir verginin alındığını gösteren ve satılan ürünlerin üzerine yaptırılan etikete verilen isimdir?
- Her türlü ticaret malına konulabilen, malların stok, fiyat bilgilerini içeren, değişen genişlikte çubuk biçimindeki simgeye verilen addır?
- Emek vermeden başkalarının yapmış olduğu çalışmayı kendi eserin gibi göstermeye ve sahibinden izin alınmadan çoğaltılan ürünlere ne denilmektedir?
- Data Matrix adlı kare veya dikdörtgen biçimlerinde basılan 2 boyutlu barkodun Türkiye'de kullanılan karşılığı nedir?
- İlk kez yeni bir araç, aygıt, yöntem vb. yaratma işine verilen addır?
10 Clues: Patent başvurularının yapıldığı yerdir? • İlk kez yeni bir araç, aygıt, yöntem vb. yaratma işine verilen addır? • Ülkemizde sanat ve müzik eserlerini korumak için hangi kanun çıkarılmıştır? • Bir işin yapılması için harcanan beden ve kafa gücüne karşılık gelen kelime nedir? • ...
Organizing Workforce Departmentalization & Teams 2023-01-24
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- a cross-functional team that may be a permanent part of the organization and deals with regularly reoccurring tasks.
- type of departmentalization in which employees are assigned to both a functional group and a project team.
- type of departmentalization that groups employees according to their similar skills, resource use etc.
- A team assembled to find ways to improve the quality, efficiency, and/or the work environment and disbands after presenting the solution.
- a unit of two or more people who work together to achieve a shared goal.
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- The arrangement of activities into logical groups.
- type of departmentalization that groups according to similarities in product, process, customers, etc.
- a team whose members come from a single functional department.
- A cross-functional team formed to work on a specific activity within a specific period of time.
- type of departmentalization in which individual companies are connected electronically to perform selected tasks for a small headquarters organization
10 Clues: The arrangement of activities into logical groups. • a team whose members come from a single functional department. • a unit of two or more people who work together to achieve a shared goal. • A cross-functional team formed to work on a specific activity within a specific period of time. • ...
Grade 12 - Mathematics 2022-05-31
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- Aa rectangular list of numbers, symbols, or expressions, arranged in rows and columns (Clue: Starts with M)
- The measure of how spread out numbers are (Clue: Starts with V)
- Standard Imperial unit for measuring length; equal to 3 feet or 36 inches (Clue: Starts with Y)
- A statement on which statistical testing will be based (Clue: Starts with H)
- A solid 3 dimensional object that a has a circular base and one vertex (Clue: Starts with C)
- Numbers, symbols grouped together to show the value of something (Clue: Starts with E)
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- A step by step method for solving a problem (Clue: Starts with A)
- Regular variation in magnitude or position about a central point (Clue: Starts with O)
- A line that a graph approaches without touching (Clue: Starts with A)
- The maximum or minimum value of a function (Clue: Starts with E)
10 Clues: The measure of how spread out numbers are (Clue: Starts with V) • The maximum or minimum value of a function (Clue: Starts with E) • A step by step method for solving a problem (Clue: Starts with A) • A line that a graph approaches without touching (Clue: Starts with A) • A statement on which statistical testing will be based (Clue: Starts with H) • ...
DS Fun Section 2022-07-29
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- The measure of reduction in randomness of the data processed.
- A problem faced during collaborative filtering when the item recommended to users or the users itself are new to the system.
- A "_____" is applied to filter input data and create a feature matrix.
- When data has equal or similar variance in different groups of data points, but part of the same dataset.
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- The measure of asymmetry of data from the ideal gaussian distribution.
- A technique used to check if a model is generalised and can capture the patterns in the data. Also used to check for over-fitting.
- Maps words to vectors where words having similar meaning are close by in the vector space.
- An existing data point against the expected range of data points.
- High model complexity leads to high "_____".
- The process of reducing words to its root word form. A technique used widely in natural language processing.
10 Clues: High model complexity leads to high "_____". • The measure of reduction in randomness of the data processed. • An existing data point against the expected range of data points. • The measure of asymmetry of data from the ideal gaussian distribution. • A "_____" is applied to filter input data and create a feature matrix. • ...
Marketing Junction: A Crossword Challenge 2024-01-02
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- A video blog that shares the creator's experiences, thoughts, or expertise, often used in content marketing strategies.
- Creating excitement and positive word-of-mouth around a product or brand, sounds like a honey bee.
- Strategy for expanding a product line or entering new markets, part of Ansoff's growth matrix.
- The medium or platform through which a message is delivered to the target audience such as TV.
- A distinct group of consumers divided on the basis of characteristics such as demographics or psychographics.
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- Locating a brand in the minds of consumers in relation to its competitors.
- A unique name, symbol, or design that identifies and distinguishes a product or company from others.
- A segment of the market that has unique needs and preferences.
- A term used in connection with a recent / fashionable way of dressing up.
- The process of spreading content across the internet to gain widespread attention, this word means going ______.
10 Clues: A segment of the market that has unique needs and preferences. • A term used in connection with a recent / fashionable way of dressing up. • Locating a brand in the minds of consumers in relation to its competitors. • Strategy for expanding a product line or entering new markets, part of Ansoff's growth matrix. • ...
Calculus Crossword—Ch. 17 2024-01-26
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- heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative
- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anticalculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices.
- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate.
- dental biofilm that has been mineralized primarily with calcium and phosphorus and occurs on the teeth and prosthetic appliances worn in the mouth.
- a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner
- the point of the delivery of the irrigation is placed in the sulcus or pocket and may reach the base of the pocket depending on its probing depth
- not made up of or containing cells
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- white blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease.
- the point of delivery of the irrigation is at, or coronal to, the free gingival margin
- nucleus, focus, point of origin.
10 Clues: nucleus, focus, point of origin. • not made up of or containing cells • a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner • crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate. • the point of delivery of the irrigation is at, or coronal to, the free gingival margin • ...
Chapter 7 part 2 vocab 2024-01-26
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- a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner
- calcified dental plaque, composed primarily of calcium phosphate mineral salts deposited between and within remnants of formerly viable microorganisms
- 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
- without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure
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- nucleus, focus, point of origin
- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anticalculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices
- heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative; adj. anaerobic.
- heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative; adj. aerobic.
- a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently
10 Clues: nucleus, focus, point of origin • 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 • a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently • ...
Infections 2024-03-29
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- Failure of an antimicrobial to inhibit a microorganism at the antimicrobial concentrations usually achieved over time with standard dosing regimens
- The technology can disrupt the biofilm matrix to expose and eradicate the bacteria, not just kill the planktonic form
- Solely about bacteria, demonstration that the technology can kill or inhibit colonization of three types of bacteria
- The sustained presence of replicating infectious agents on, or in, the body
- The device’s coating or surface treatment repels or prevents bacteria and another microorganisms’ adherence to the surface
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- Cell responsible for the resorption of bone tissue
- The technology goes beyond bacteria and can eradicate microbes, spores, fungi, or other claimed pathogens
- When nature can be source of inspiration in the world of biomaterials
- The invasion by, and reproduction of, pathogenic (disease-causing) organisms inside the body
- It’s present on the outer membrane of the gram-negative bacteria
10 Clues: Cell responsible for the resorption of bone tissue • It’s present on the outer membrane of the gram-negative bacteria • When nature can be source of inspiration in the world of biomaterials • The sustained presence of replicating infectious agents on, or in, the body • The invasion by, and reproduction of, pathogenic (disease-causing) organisms inside the body • ...
Nail Technology 8E Chapter 4 Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-25
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- The __________ is the area where the nail plate cells are formed, extending from under the nail fold at the base of the nail plate.
- Some people have short lunulas that may be hidden by the_________ nail fold.
- The lateral nail fold is also referred to as the __________ .
- The skin surrounding the nail plate folds in toward the nail, forming the nail __________ on either side.
- The___________ is the hardened keratin plate that is on top of the nail bed.
- The ___________ is the slightly thickened layer of skin that lies between the fingertip and free edge.
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- The natural nail is composed mainly of the same fiber protein found in_______________.
- The ___________ is the portion of the living skin that supports the nail plate as it grows toward the free edge.
- The__________is the living skin underneath the proximal nail fold at the base of the plate.
- The __________ is the colorless tissue attached to the nail plate.
10 Clues: The lateral nail fold is also referred to as the __________ . • The __________ is the colorless tissue attached to the nail plate. • The___________ is the hardened keratin plate that is on top of the nail bed. • Some people have short lunulas that may be hidden by the_________ nail fold. • ...
Week 9 HW - Wilkins Ch 17 Crossword 2025-12-05
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- Inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anticalculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices.
- A surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner.
- Not made up of or containing cells.
- White blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease.
- Nucleus, focus, point of origin.
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- without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure.
- Crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate.
- Heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative; adj. anaerobic
- Also referred to as “tartar,” calculus is dental biofilm that has been mineralized primarily with calcium and phosphorus and occurs on the teeth and prosthetic appliances worn in the mouth.
- Heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative
10 Clues: Nucleus, focus, point of origin. • Not made up of or containing cells. • without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure. • A surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner. • Crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate. • ...
DH 115 Chapter 17 Part 2 2025-12-05
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- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anti calculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices
- a surrounding framework, enabling development; in a structured manner
- not made up of or containing cells
- white blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease
- nucleus, focus, point of origin
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- without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure
- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate
- heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grown in complete or almost complete absence of oxygen; some are obligate; others facultative Amorphous without
- also referred to as “tartar,” calculus is dental biofilm that has been mineralized primarily with calcium and phosphorus and occurs on the teeth and prosthetic appliances worn in the mouth
- heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen; some are obligate; others facultative
10 Clues: nucleus, focus, point of origin • not made up of or containing cells • without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure • a surrounding framework, enabling development; in a structured manner • crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate • ...
COMPLIANCE CRZY-VERIFICATION 2013-09-14
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- person who can charge on acct but is not liable for charges
- Automated system in which caller can verify themselves
- Abbreviation for social security number, which is a required verificaiton element for all consumer accounts.
- Matrix that can be consulted once verificaiton is complete, it will help you aviod a GLBA2 defect.
- Checkbox that allows a csr to speak with someone who is not listed on the acct to take payments, and report deceased cardholder.
- Secondary verificaiton element, sometimes required for information updates on PLCC accounts, abbreviated as DOB.
- Abbreviation for mothers maiden name, which is required verificaiton for all Dual Card accounts.
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- Person who holds account
- Used as primary verificaiton element when FACT Act flag is present on account.
- Main system in which we verify and servce customers. Follow the promts and you won't get a defect for not verifying the cardholder.
- Postal code of US address, many cardholders leave this out when providing their mailing address.
- Required 3 digit code to change information for all Dual Card accounts.
- Don't do this unless you have permission from EHD.
13 Clues: Person who holds account • Don't do this unless you have permission from EHD. • Automated system in which caller can verify themselves • person who can charge on acct but is not liable for charges • Required 3 digit code to change information for all Dual Card accounts. • Used as primary verificaiton element when FACT Act flag is present on account. • ...
Organisational structure 2024-05-20
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- A ________________ structure is one where employees are organised according to the function they do.
- A _________ manager act as a support to an organisation, with no decision-making power.
- It involves head office making all important decisions for a business.
- It is the number of subordinates working directly under a manager in a firm.
- It is the removal of one or more levels of hierarchy from an organisation structure.
- A _________ manager is one having direct authority over subordinates.
- It is the duty of subordinates to report to his immediate manager about a work given to him.
- It describes the route through which authority is passed down an organisation.
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- It is the power given by a manager to a subordinate to accomplish a particular job.
- It is the liability of a manager for his subordinate's performance.
- A ____________ structure involves the creation of project teams across functional departments.
- It refers to the passing down of authority to do a job down the organisation structure.
- A ________________ structure is one where there are various layers of management with fewer people on each higher level.
13 Clues: It is the liability of a manager for his subordinate's performance. • A _________ manager is one having direct authority over subordinates. • It involves head office making all important decisions for a business. • It is the number of subordinates working directly under a manager in a firm. • ...
Rocks, Gems, Minerals 2023-05-16
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- a colored mark left when a mineral is rubbed across a piece of unglazed porcelain
- Hot melted rock that has reached the surface of Earth
- A tool used to detect and measure radioactivity
- Formed from any of the three types of rock when they are subjected to heat, preassure, or chemical changes
- A substance that cannot be broken into simpler substances by chemical means
- The mass of rock in which crystals are set
- It is formed as magma cools and hardens on or below the surface of Earth
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- The most common volcanic igneous rock
- A mixture of two types of metals or a mixture of a metal and a nonmetal
- Formed through the erosion, transportation, deposistion, and cemetation of pre-existing rocks
- Form the geometric shape formed by a mineral that is determined by its atomic structure
- the remains of any organism that once lived that ar usually chemically altered and preserved in some way
- A tool that measures slight variations in Earth's gravitational field that may be used to locate metal ores
13 Clues: The most common volcanic igneous rock • The mass of rock in which crystals are set • A tool used to detect and measure radioactivity • Hot melted rock that has reached the surface of Earth • A mixture of two types of metals or a mixture of a metal and a nonmetal • It is formed as magma cools and hardens on or below the surface of Earth • ...
Design Process Key Terms 2022-02-16
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- parameters placed on the development of a product or system.
- design or how to arrange and design devices so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently.
- observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry.
- person or household that purchases goods or services.
- tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
- process of understanding a problem, devising a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the plan in order to solve a problem or meet a need
- Change to ensure accuracy.
- factors (e.g., line, color, light, shadow, space, texture) that define a product tool Design for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
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- formation of mental visual images.
- plan used to encourage thinking of all aspects of a problem before attempting a solution.
- full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making observations and necessary adjustments.
- to make a design or system as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
- representation in detail of an object or design, often smaller than the original.
13 Clues: Change to ensure accuracy. • formation of mental visual images. • person or household that purchases goods or services. • parameters placed on the development of a product or system. • observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry. • tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria. • ...
CAG AWESOME QUIZ CHALLENGE 2022-08-26
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- One of the basic documentations shall be submitted by applicant besides Application form & proof of identification is _____ proof.
- Aeon credit is governed by _______ TFPUAA & BNM regulations
- Loan type "802"& "803" is an _____ card holder.
- Each hardcopy or softcopy of the data/record declared shall be recorded in the List of ______ and Classifications
- Applicant who earns RM36K per annum are eligible to apply _____ type of credit card.
- All the application in the LOS system & JOM system must have CCRIS &___ record
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- There are two (2) categories of credit check, firstly _____ credit checking and secondly external credit checking
- _____ loan is loans that are protected by an asset or collateral
- Contact verification for on-boarding EP applicant can be waived if applicant passes e-___ verification and OTP verification.
- We have adopted _____ to maintain our management system certifications "ISO 9001(QMS), ISO 27001 (ISMS) & ISO 14001 (EMS)"
- All the _____ limit shall be based on the Company Authority Matrix.
- Any fraud detection, must _____ to the respective team leader or product head.
- Minimum age to apply EPPF loan?
13 Clues: Minimum age to apply EPPF loan? • Loan type "802"& "803" is an _____ card holder. • Aeon credit is governed by _______ TFPUAA & BNM regulations • _____ loan is loans that are protected by an asset or collateral • All the _____ limit shall be based on the Company Authority Matrix. • Any fraud detection, must _____ to the respective team leader or product head. • ...
Kinesiology Chapter 3 2013-01-02
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- Type of connective tissue with a firm consistency
- A type of dense, fibrous connective tissue that is broad and flat in shape and connects a muscle to another structure
- Thin membrane that lines the inner surface of a long bone within the medullary cavity
- Ability of a tissue to return to its normal length after being stretched
- Hormone produced by the thyroid gland that is responsible for depositing calcium into the bones when the level of calcium in the bloodstream is abundant and the bones need calcium
- An abnormal increased calcium deposition on a bone
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- A type of proteoglycan molecule that is found in the organic ground substance matrix of various connective tissues
- The shaft of a long bone
- The study of motion
- A flattened sac of synovial membrane that contains a film of synovial fluid within it
- A soft spot in an infant’s skull where the process of intramembranous ossification is not yet complete
- A cell that creates the fibrin threads of collagen
- Name given to the tissue that unites the broken ends of a fractured bone
13 Clues: The study of motion • The shaft of a long bone • Type of connective tissue with a firm consistency • A cell that creates the fibrin threads of collagen • An abnormal increased calcium deposition on a bone • Ability of a tissue to return to its normal length after being stretched • Name given to the tissue that unites the broken ends of a fractured bone • ...
Org Structure 2021-10-17
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- Its diversity is considered as one of the external forces that encourage change
- In this country, organizations are typically viewed as less hierarchical
- An organizational structure in which organizations will have similar lines of authority for product groups and geographical divisions.
- One of the complexity aspects of structure and describes the number of different types of jobs that the organization has
- One of the largest Korean chaebols
- An organizational structure in which each country or region represents a separate division in the organization
- An organizational structure in which each product division is responsible for producing and selling its products or services worldwide.
- One of the generic forms of organizational design
- The external condition under which the organic organizational structure will function best
- Related to organizations and focuses on the ways managers structure their organization to reach the organization’s goals
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- One of the aspects of structure that describes the decision making concentration
- One of the reasons why employees resist change and it is about the feeling regarding the change agent
- One of the components of the model for thinking about planned organizational change
13 Clues: One of the largest Korean chaebols • One of the generic forms of organizational design • In this country, organizations are typically viewed as less hierarchical • Its diversity is considered as one of the external forces that encourage change • One of the aspects of structure that describes the decision making concentration • ...
Agile Crossword 2025-06-10
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- A set of conditions that product must meet in order to be accepted by a customer or stakeholder
- An acronym for a prioritization technique, prioritize by cost of delay/effort
- Matrix for urgency/importance
- Another term for iteration
- An obstacle that reduces an Agile team’s productivity or prevents them from completing an Agile project altogether
- A role on a product development team responsible for managing the product backlog
- Total effort estimates associated with user stories that were completed during an iteration
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- Action taken to ensure the backlog contains the appropriate items, that they are prioritized, and that the items at the top of the backlog are ready for delivery
- A measure of effort that your team would need to complete project activities
- Team divides up the work to be done into functional increments called
- previously agreed period of time during which a person or a team works steadily towards completion of some goal
- An acronym for a prioritization technique to reach a common understanding with stakeholders on the importance of each requirement.
- An acronym, limiting this is a common best practice.
13 Clues: Another term for iteration • Matrix for urgency/importance • An acronym, limiting this is a common best practice. • Team divides up the work to be done into functional increments called • A measure of effort that your team would need to complete project activities • An acronym for a prioritization technique, prioritize by cost of delay/effort • ...
Mojo - Competitive Differences 2024-07-15
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- Which of our competitors is priced at $399/mo (like our Mojo Managed,) but fails to offer forms, online scheduling, or recall campaigns like we do?
- Does Lighthouse 360 Offer Automated Phone Reminders?
- Which of our competitors offers pre-built Recall campaigns?
- Which two-word competitor offers BOTH online forms, and online payments? (enter answer with no space)
- Does Dentrix offer Online Forms?
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- Which of our competitors also offers Teledentistry?
- There is one competitor that does not offer any of the following: Automated Text/Email Reminders, Live Chat, or Website Design? What is it? (Enter answer with no space)
- How many of our competitors (on the matrix) also offer Website Design?
- Do SolutionReach or RecallMax offer Phones and/or Caller ID?
- Do Dentrix or Weave offer Text Reminders and/or Two-Way Texting?
10 Clues: Does Dentrix offer Online Forms? • Which of our competitors also offers Teledentistry? • Does Lighthouse 360 Offer Automated Phone Reminders? • Which of our competitors offers pre-built Recall campaigns? • Do SolutionReach or RecallMax offer Phones and/or Caller ID? • Do Dentrix or Weave offer Text Reminders and/or Two-Way Texting? • ...
Relief Printmaking Vocabulary 2024-03-18
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- A means of making prints by creating a raised design on a flat surface. The design is inked or covered with color and stamped on paper or another surface.
- An item used to transfer ink to a surface
- A tool for cutting and clearing areas from a block of linoleum
- A physical surface that can be manipulated to hold ink, which is then transferred to paper
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- Small roller used to spread printing ink evenly on a surface before printing
- A rubber surface that can be carved into and printed from
- This item is rolled onto the surface of your print and is used to print the design onto paper
7 Clues: An item used to transfer ink to a surface • A rubber surface that can be carved into and printed from • A tool for cutting and clearing areas from a block of linoleum • Small roller used to spread printing ink evenly on a surface before printing • A physical surface that can be manipulated to hold ink, which is then transferred to paper • ...
Skeletal system 2019-03-28
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- a fluid-filled sac or sac like cavity. especially are countering friction at a joint
- a bone cell, formed when an osteoblast becomes embedded in the matrix it has selected
- a short band of tough, flexible fibrous connective tissue which connects two bones or cartilage
- a structure in the human or animal body at which two parts of the skeletal are fitted together
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- a soft fatty substance in the cavities of bones, in which blood cells are produced
- a firm, elastic, flexible type of connective tissue of a translucent whitish or yellowish color ; gristle
- a flexible structure but in elastic cord of strong fibrous collagen tissue attaching a muscle to a bone
7 Clues: a soft fatty substance in the cavities of bones, in which blood cells are produced • a fluid-filled sac or sac like cavity. especially are countering friction at a joint • a bone cell, formed when an osteoblast becomes embedded in the matrix it has selected • a structure in the human or animal body at which two parts of the skeletal are fitted together • ...
Machine Learning 2018-02-13
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- which Data set used for testing an algorithm/model
- which Analytic offers a unique opportunity to identify future trends and allows organizations to act upon them
- which networks are algorithms inspired by the biological brain
- Concerned with building models that separate data into distinct classes.
- process of acquiring training data from population
- this matrix is a table that is often used to describe the performance of a classification model
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- task of grouping a set of objects in such a way that objects in the same group
- It’s a branch of mathematics which deals with data
- which Data set used for testing an algorithm/model while tuning model hyperparameters
- the fraction of relevant instances that have been retrieved over the total amount of relevant instances
- the true negative rate or the proportion of negatives that are correctly identified
- Measure of association between two variables that are not designated as either dependent or independent
- which Data set used for fitting an algorithm/model
- This Learning required Trained Label Data
- the positive predictive value or the fraction of the positive predictions that are actually positive
- simply the fraction of the total sample that is correctly identified.
- Machine learning is a subset of
17 Clues: Machine learning is a subset of • This Learning required Trained Label Data • It’s a branch of mathematics which deals with data • which Data set used for testing an algorithm/model • which Data set used for fitting an algorithm/model • process of acquiring training data from population • which networks are algorithms inspired by the biological brain • ...
Electron Transport Chain (ETC) 2020-10-13
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- which complex does not pump protons across the membrane? (Complex _____)
- ATP Synthase phosphorylates what molecule to produce ATP?
- What is an alternative name for Complex II?
- how many protein complexes make up the electron transport chain? (excluding mobile electron carriers)
- other than ATP, what substance is produced as a result of the ETC reactions?
- hydrogen ions diffuse back into to the matrix via the transmembrane enzyme ATP synthase, what is this diffusion of ions is called?
- what is the final electron acceptor in the ETC?
- which compound is responsible for accepting electrons from Complex I and II, and passing them to Complex III?
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- name the second mobile electron carrier
- A proton gradient must be established to drive the synthesis of what molecule?
- At what point does rotenone interfere with the ETC? (Complex _____)
- what name is given to enzymes responsible for redox reactions
- which component of the ETC contains copper (Cu) ions? (Complex _____)
- where in the mitochondria is the electron transport chain located?
- What is the net total of ATP molecules produced in oxidative phosphorylation from one molecule of glucose (including those produced during glycolysis and the Krebs cycle)?
15 Clues: name the second mobile electron carrier • What is an alternative name for Complex II? • what is the final electron acceptor in the ETC? • ATP Synthase phosphorylates what molecule to produce ATP? • what name is given to enzymes responsible for redox reactions • where in the mitochondria is the electron transport chain located? • ...
Key Terms 7 2013-05-24
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- metabolic pathway through which organisms can harness the energy of light to build organic molecules from inorganic raw materials.
- enzyme that fixes carbon by attaching CO₂ to five carbon RuBP, or ribulose biphosphate.
- stacks of disks that are connected by channels in the thylakoid membrane, inside the chloroplasts.
- process by which any molecule becomes broken down by light energy.
- an organism that makes sugars from CO₂ and H₂O, using the energy of sunlight.
- the most common photosynthetic pigment in plants, photosynthetic protists, and cyanobacteria.
- visible light is part of a spectrum of electromagnetic energy radiating from the sun, it goes from 400nm to 700nm
- groups of hundreds of pigments and other molecules that work as a unit to begin reactions of photosynthesis.
- reactions where electrons pass from one molecule of the electron transfer chain to the next.
- packets where electromagnetic energy of light is organized.
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- an organic molecule that selectively absorbs light of specific wavelengths.
- an organelle that specializes in photosynthesis that takes place in plants and many protists.
- any light-driven reaction that attaches phosphate to a molecule.
- semifluid matrix in chloroplasts.
- the distance between the crests of two successive waves of light (measured in nm)
15 Clues: semifluid matrix in chloroplasts. • packets where electromagnetic energy of light is organized. • any light-driven reaction that attaches phosphate to a molecule. • process by which any molecule becomes broken down by light energy. • an organic molecule that selectively absorbs light of specific wavelengths. • ...
Cellular Respiration 2023-01-11
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- the branch of science concerned with the chemical and physicochemical processes and substances that occur within living organisms.
- the second stage of glycosis where pyruvic acid molecules are broken down into co2 in a series of energy releasing reactions
- the first set of reactions in cellular respiration where a glucose molecule is broken down into 2 pyruvic acid molecules
- a process in living organisms involving the production of energy with the intake of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide from the oxidation of complex organic substances
- a metabolite acquired during glycosis
- the powerhouse of a cell
- a structural component of body tissues made out of chains of amino acids
- a series of protein and other molecules that transfer electrons from electron donors to electron acceptors
- electron carrier in gylcosis
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- a process that requires oxygen
- a process that releases energy by breaking down food molecules and glucose in the presence of oxygen
- the amount of energy that is needed to raise the temperature of a water gram by 1 degree celsius
- a simple sugar created by plants during photosynthesis
- the innermost compartment of the mitochondria
- a process that does not require oxygen
- relating too or consisting of living cells
- a compound consisting of an adenosine molecule bonded to three phosphate groups
17 Clues: the powerhouse of a cell • electron carrier in gylcosis • a process that requires oxygen • a metabolite acquired during glycosis • a process that does not require oxygen • relating too or consisting of living cells • the innermost compartment of the mitochondria • a simple sugar created by plants during photosynthesis • ...
Gabby Clement puzzle 10 2020-11-17
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- you glaze the inside of your greenware pot when it is leather hard and then the outside when it is bone dry.
- includes drying of powder and shaped bodies
- formed by fusing inorganic materials into a glass by heating them
- a flaw in ceramic ware attributed to the decomposition of iron pyrites
- a crystalline form of silica formed in the matrix of clay bodies
- the degrading of ceramics due to interacton
- this is the period in the kiln firing where the final mechanical water is being removed
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- the glaze melts on the fired body and forms a vitreous surface
- the sudden volume change in crystalline quartz particles
- used in glasses, glazes and ceramic bodies to lower the high melting point
- the thermal expansion compatibility between glaze and clay body
- a firing defect in which blisters form within a clay body, causing large lumps on the surface
- a rare silicate mineral of post-clay genesis
- when a substance in a product being fired has a lower burning point than what it is being fired with and burns away
- the degree of fluidity
- any pottery that has been fired in a kiln without a ceramic glaze
- a fault that can occur during the firing of ceramic articles
17 Clues: the degree of fluidity • includes drying of powder and shaped bodies • the degrading of ceramics due to interacton • a rare silicate mineral of post-clay genesis • the sudden volume change in crystalline quartz particles • a fault that can occur during the firing of ceramic articles • the glaze melts on the fired body and forms a vitreous surface • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-04-19
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- An organism that can trap an inorganic carbon source using energy from light or from chemicals
- An organism that cannot produce its own food, instead taking nutrition from other sources
- A reaction in which a complex molecule is broken down to simpler ones, involving the addition of water
- A pigment that is not essential to photosynthesis but which absorbs light of different wavelengths and passes the energy to chlorophyll a
- A yellow, orange or red plant pigment used as an accessory pigment in photosynthesis
- A cluster of light-harvesting accessory pigments surrounding a primary pigment or reaction center
- The product formed from photosynthesis which plants use as food
- Photosynthetic organelle in eukaryotes
- Adenine diphosphate
- A green pigment responsible for light capture in photosynthesis in algae and plants
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- The process by which bacteria uses energy from inorganic substances are used to make sugars
- "Packets" of energy that travel in waves which compose light
- The reaction which converts light energy into chemical energy
- The splitting of water using light energy
- The matrix of chloroplast in which the light independent reactions of photosynthesis occur
- A cycle of reactions in photosynthesis in which carbon dioxide is fixed into carbohydrate
- A pore in the epidermis of the leaf, bounded by two guard cells
17 Clues: Adenine diphosphate • Photosynthetic organelle in eukaryotes • The splitting of water using light energy • "Packets" of energy that travel in waves which compose light • The reaction which converts light energy into chemical energy • A pore in the epidermis of the leaf, bounded by two guard cells • The product formed from photosynthesis which plants use as food • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-04-19
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- A yellow, orange or red plant pigment used as an accessory pigment in photosynthesis
- A green pigment responsible for light capture in photosynthesis in algae and plants
- A cluster of light-harvesting accessory pigments surrounding a primary pigment or reaction center
- A reaction in which a complex molecule is broken down to simpler ones, involving the addition of water
- Photosynthetic organelle in eukaryotes
- A pigment that is not essential to photosynthesis but which absorbs light of different wavelengths and passes the energy to chlorophyll a
- A pore in the epidermis of the leaf, bounded by two guard cells
- Adenine diphosphate
- The process by which bacteria uses energy from inorganic substances are used to make sugars
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- "Packets" of energy that travel in waves which compose light
- A cycle of reactions in photosynthesis in which carbon dioxide is fixed into carbohydrate
- The reaction which converts light energy into chemical energy
- The splitting of water using light energy
- An organism that cannot produce its own food, instead taking nutrition from other sources
- An organism that can trap an inorganic carbon source using energy from light or from chemicals
- The matrix of chloroplast in which the light independent reactions of photosynthesis occur
- The product formed from photosynthesis which plants use as food
17 Clues: Adenine diphosphate • Photosynthetic organelle in eukaryotes • The splitting of water using light energy • "Packets" of energy that travel in waves which compose light • The reaction which converts light energy into chemical energy • A pore in the epidermis of the leaf, bounded by two guard cells • The product formed from photosynthesis which plants use as food • ...
Cancer Tumour Progression 2025-03-10
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- Part of how Cancer cells invade other tissues is loss of ____ to other cells and the ECM
- assessment of tumour tool that tumour size and invasiveness, regional lymph node involvement and metastasis
- Extracellular Matrix
- Tumour stage with blood-borne metastasis
- Paget’s hypothesis that its carried in all directions but only grows where it’s possible/easiest
- stage of a tumour with a small tumour and no spread
- type of tissue that are non-epithelial and more loosely organized, found within organs and bones
- Upregulation of ____ that digest proteins leads to breakdown of the ECM
- immature Cell able to give rise to other cells
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- process of arresting cell growth when cells come in contact with each other that is lost in cancer cells
- separates epithelial cells from adjacent connective tissue
- _____ cells are normally found in connective tissue and are spindle-shaped, more migratory and lack apical basal polarity.
- Tissues that are non-epithelial found with organs
- Cancer cells migrate out of the bloodstream and invade tissue/organs
- Through experiments with mice cancer cells potential for metastasis was found to express _____
- Anagram for the process of epithelial cells becoming more like mesenchymal cells which happens in wound healing or from oncogene growth signalling.
- Locally invasive cancer cells becoming more enters a local blood vessel
17 Clues: Extracellular Matrix • Tumour stage with blood-borne metastasis • immature Cell able to give rise to other cells • Tissues that are non-epithelial found with organs • stage of a tumour with a small tumour and no spread • separates epithelial cells from adjacent connective tissue • Cancer cells migrate out of the bloodstream and invade tissue/organs • ...
Forging For Answers 2017-09-26
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- Matter which cannot be broken up into simpler substances by chemical action, that is, whose molecules are all composed of only one kind of atom.
- A nonmetallic material in a solid metallic matrix.
- A combination of water and particulates pulled from exhaust gases that is sent to Hydromation for treatment.
- Device that raises and lowers coils to and from reels.
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- Thinning the walls of deep drawn articles by reducing the clearance between punch and die.
- Void in rolled product. Typical cause is a non-metallic inclusion during rolling
- The inner side of the #1 and #2 feeders.
- In tensile testing, the increase in the gauge length, measured after fracture of the specimen within the gauge length, usually expressed as a percentage of the original gauge length.
- Entry valve to auto valve or tank.
- The looseness of fit (slack) between two pieces press fit.
10 Clues: Entry valve to auto valve or tank. • The inner side of the #1 and #2 feeders. • A nonmetallic material in a solid metallic matrix. • Device that raises and lowers coils to and from reels. • The looseness of fit (slack) between two pieces press fit. • Void in rolled product. Typical cause is a non-metallic inclusion during rolling • ...
DS Fun Section 2022-08-04
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- The measure of reduction in randomness of the data processed.
- A problem faced during collaborative filtering when the item recommended to users or the users itself are new to the system.
- A "_____" is applied to filter input data and create a feature matrix.
- When data has equal or similar variance in different groups of data points, but part of the same dataset.
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- The measure of asymmetry of data from the ideal gaussian distribution.
- A technique used to check if a model is generalised and can capture the patterns in the data. Also used to check for over-fitting.
- Maps words to vectors where words having similar meaning are close by in the vector space.
- An existing data point against the expected range of data points.
- High model complexity leads to high "_____".
- The process of reducing words to its root word form. A technique used widely in natural language processing.
10 Clues: High model complexity leads to high "_____". • The measure of reduction in randomness of the data processed. • An existing data point against the expected range of data points. • The measure of asymmetry of data from the ideal gaussian distribution. • A "_____" is applied to filter input data and create a feature matrix. • ...
Crossword || CCE-Prelims 2023-03-31
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- Which 2x2 matrix uses symbols like cows, dogs, question marks and stars
- A chart made to assist in time management and scheduling
- What is the strategy, that involves implementing policies and practices that promote social and environmental responsibility alongside economic performance, called
- Which consulting firm follows a 3x3x3 rule?
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- ChatGPT for Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, And Teams
- A first draught of a product, whose major benefit is to provide inspiration for the final product / A product/document meant to be criticized severely
- This principle which is an important element of lean manufacturing focuses on continuous improvement for maximizing productivity
- Which theory suggests that management should use a combination of rewards and punishments to encourage desired behaviour from employees
- What is the term that means looking at anything and everything to find answers to a business problem without making an intelligent guess or zeroing in on anything?
- Clicks divided by impressions
10 Clues: Clicks divided by impressions • Which consulting firm follows a 3x3x3 rule? • ChatGPT for Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, And Teams • A chart made to assist in time management and scheduling • Which 2x2 matrix uses symbols like cows, dogs, question marks and stars • ...
Case 180 Crisis Consulting Edition 2023-03-30
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- A chart made to assist in time management and scheduling
- What is a strategy that involves implementing policies and practices that promote social and environmental responsibility alongside economic performance called
- Which 2x2 matrix uses symbols like cows, dogs, question mark and stars
- Which consulting firm follows a 3x3x3 rule?
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- A first draught of a product, whose major benefit is to provide inspiration for the final product / A product/document meant to be criticized severely
- What is the term that means looking at anything and everything to find answers to a business problem without making an intelligent guess or zeroing in on anything
- This principle which is an important element of lean manufacturing focuses on continuous improvement for maximizing productivity
- Which theory suggests that management should use a combination of rewards and punishments to encourage desired behavior from employees
- ChatGPT for Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, And Teams
- Clicks divided by impressions
10 Clues: Clicks divided by impressions • Which consulting firm follows a 3x3x3 rule? • ChatGPT for Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, And Teams • A chart made to assist in time management and scheduling • Which 2x2 matrix uses symbols like cows, dogs, question mark and stars • ...
Photosynthesis/Respiration Vocab 2024-02-27
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- splits glucose into two pyruvate molecules
- involves a series of enzyme catalyzed reactions that reduce the acetyl portion of acetyl coenzyme A in the mitochondrial matrix
- a metabolic process that produces chemical changes in organic substances through the action of enzymes
- a biological process used by many cellular organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy
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- relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen
- the name we give the process through which cells replicate and make two new cells
- a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP
- a series of protein complexes and other molecules that transfer electrons from electron donors to electron acceptors
- relating to or denoting exercise that improves or is intended to improve the efficiency of the body's cardiovascular system in absorbing and transporting oxygen
- an organism that cannot produce its own food, instead taking nutrition from other sources of organic carbon, mainly plant or animal matter
10 Clues: splits glucose into two pyruvate molecules • relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen • a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP • the name we give the process through which cells replicate and make two new cells • ...
Wilkins Ch 17 Key Terms 2023-06-14
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- 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
- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anticalculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices.
- nucleus, focus, point of origin.
- a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner.
- white blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease.
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- a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently.
- heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative
- also referred to as tartar. A dental biofilm that has been mineralized primarily with calcium and phosphorus and occurs on teeth and prosthetic appliances worn in the mouth.
- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate.
10 Clues: nucleus, focus, point of origin. • without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure • a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner. • a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently. • crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate. • ...
Calculus 2022-11-09
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- a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently.
- white blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease.
- also referred to as “tartar,” calculus is dental biofilm that has been mineralized primarily with calcium and phosphorus and occurs on the teeth and prosthetic appliances worn in the mouth.
- a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner.
- heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative; adj. aerobic.
- nucleus, focus, point of origin.
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- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anticalculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices.
- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate.
- without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure.
- heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative; adj. anaerobic.
10 Clues: nucleus, focus, point of origin. • 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. • a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently. • ...
Linear Algebra by Niki 2022-11-27
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- a procedure, a description of a set of steps that can be used to solve a mathematical computation
- a systematic procedure, technique,way of doing something
- is the part of mathematics that helps represent problems in the form of mathematical expressions
- If a matrix is in row-echelon form, then the first nonzero entry of each row is called a
- One shape is exactly like the other shape when it is moved, rotated, or flipped
- A mathematical model of a branch of mathematics that is based on a set of axioms
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- an expression, rule, or law that defines a relationship between one variable and another variable(or a relationship between inputs where each input is related to exactly one output)
- An exchange of two elements
- a term that represents an unknown number or unknown value or unknown quantity
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction but not position
10 Clues: An exchange of two elements • a systematic procedure, technique,way of doing something • A quantity that has both magnitude and direction but not position • a term that represents an unknown number or unknown value or unknown quantity • One shape is exactly like the other shape when it is moved, rotated, or flipped • ...
DA VINCI CODE 2.0 - ROUND 3 2025-04-04
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- This percussion instrument is played with both hands and is a key part of Carnatic music.
- A score matrix which indicates towards a person's credibility and helps lenders and investors to stay aware and cautious
- The cosmic background radiation left over from the Big Bang
- An obligatory contract that allows the buyer to by an asset at a specific price at a future date
- When one buyer holds the puppet strings, many sellers must dance to a dictated tune.
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- A predictive methodology which involves pooling quantitative data of the past to predict a variable's future dependent on it
- A fictional character who has more wardrobe changes than actual dialogue.
- A thought experiment where an unstoppable force meets an immovable object, testing the limits of limitless ability
- A video game that turned children into millionaires overnight by selling digital outfits.
- An indexation marvel, which involves different stocks of different companies pooled together, in which people can invest.
10 Clues: The cosmic background radiation left over from the Big Bang • A fictional character who has more wardrobe changes than actual dialogue. • When one buyer holds the puppet strings, many sellers must dance to a dictated tune. • This percussion instrument is played with both hands and is a key part of Carnatic music. • ...
