matrix Crossword Puzzles
Morals of Stories 2023-04-11
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- The pursuit of money will not make you happy (A Christmas ___)
- We must respect others' cultures and ways of life instead of imposing ours or exploiting them.
- Technology may give us the power to play God but it does not give us the right. (___ Park)
- Intelligence comes in all shapes and sizes (___ Gump)
- The future is not set in stone; we must cut off our dependence on machines. (The ___)
- The world is wide enough for different stances and beliefs.
- Everyone has a choice between living in the real world and an artificial world. (The ___)
- Materialism and laziness will destroy our planet.
- Following your passion and being the best requires great sacrifices. (Mr. Felix's favorite movie)
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- Everyone is different; our differences can bring us together. (The ___ Club)
- Never judge someone based on appearances, even if they look like an ogre.
- Humans must not mistreat animals. (Planet of the ___)
- Allegory for the civil rights movement; different communities make us stronger.
- Allegory for the red scare. Do not jump to conclusions; innocent until proven guilty. (The ____)
- We must preserve our natural resources.
- Actions have consequences; one bad decision will lead to bigger and bigger chaos. (____ Bad)
- The rich and powerful make a game out of the lower-class fighting for their lives. (___ Game)
- A society must take care of those who need mental help.
18 Clues: We must preserve our natural resources. • Materialism and laziness will destroy our planet. • Humans must not mistreat animals. (Planet of the ___) • Intelligence comes in all shapes and sizes (___ Gump) • A society must take care of those who need mental help. • The world is wide enough for different stances and beliefs. • ...
Anime Crossword 2017-11-30
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- students are forced to kill their teacher who can move at 20 mach speed, or he will destroy the earth.
- an anime where the catch phrase: "Gotta catch 'em all." originated from.
- An anime where humanity fights against huge naked man-eating people.
- An anime which is known by its gruesome horror scenes (only the first word of the name).
- anime version of: "The Matrix".
- An anime where Jesus and Buddha are roommates.
- an anime which inspired the weeaboo run.
- gay iceskating... no offense.
- an anime where Satan works in fast food place.
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- The name is a shorter version of: "Gangster".
- A boy gets turned into a half-ghoul.
- an anime where the mc can kill anything/anyone with one punch.
- An anime which placed number 1 in the top 100 anime of 2016 on my anime list.
- an anime where Japan is ruled by a system called: "sibyl".
- An anime which has the same name that the most known clorox product has.
- an anime which got a lot of hate and love from the anime community where people get stuck inside a vr game.
- An anime where a highschool boy gets a notebook that can kill people by writing their name in it.
- One of the biggest yandere anime with future telling diaries (japanese name).
18 Clues: gay iceskating... no offense. • anime version of: "The Matrix". • A boy gets turned into a half-ghoul. • an anime which inspired the weeaboo run. • The name is a shorter version of: "Gangster". • An anime where Jesus and Buddha are roommates. • an anime where Satan works in fast food place. • an anime where Japan is ruled by a system called: "sibyl". • ...
Porifera Vocabulary 2020-02-03
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- any of the pores in sponges through which water enters the body
- genus of marine sponges of the class Calcarea
- a modified type of collagen protein, forms the fibrous skeleton of most organisms among the phylum Porifera
- internal buds found in sponges and are involved in asexual reproduction
- one of the large tubular cells that constitute the wall of the incurrent canals in some sponges
- a type of sponge having a thick body wall with a highly branched canal system leading into the spongocoel
- is a mobile cell (moving like an amoeba) in the body of invertebrates including echinoderms, molluscs, tunicates, sponges and some chelicerates
- a group of flattened polygonal cells that together make up the pinacoderm in the dermal epithelium of sponges
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- a type of sponge having an oval shape and a thin body wall with pores leading directly into the spongocoel
- fixed in one place; immobile
- a slender pointed usually hard body especially
- a type of animal tissue comprised of loose cells embedded in a mesh of proteins and fluid, called the extracellular matrix
- any of the flagellated cells in sponges that maintain a flow of water through the body
- is an excretory structure in the living sponge
14 Clues: fixed in one place; immobile • genus of marine sponges of the class Calcarea • a slender pointed usually hard body especially • is an excretory structure in the living sponge • any of the pores in sponges through which water enters the body • internal buds found in sponges and are involved in asexual reproduction • ...
How Much Did You Learn About Mental Health? 2022-06-02
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- the failure to care for properly.
- author of A Mind That Found Itself
- a strong garment with long sleeves which can be tied together to confine the arms of a violent prisoner or mental patient
- Intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations.
- the treatment of the mental disorder(s) by psychological means. Usually done so by a psychologist or psychiatrist.
- a powerful symbol constructed from the discarded chains and shackles of asylums
- the disapproval of, or discrimination against, an individual or group based on certain characteristics (mental illness).
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- organization responsible for the construction of more than one-hundred child guidance clinics in the United States
- president who attempted to impound funds allocated for the National Institute of Mental Health in 1972
- the head of a public health service or of armed forces medical service. Vice Admiral Vivek Murthy currently occupies this position for the United States.
- A neurological disorder that involves attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness.
- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
- a matrix for organizing research efforts
- an institution offering shelter and support to people who are mentally ill
14 Clues: the failure to care for properly. • author of A Mind That Found Itself • a matrix for organizing research efforts • an institution offering shelter and support to people who are mentally ill • Intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations. • a powerful symbol constructed from the discarded chains and shackles of asylums • ...
Biology 2015-06-02
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- A cell that contains both sets of homologous chromosomes.
- The range of physical and biological conditions in which a species lives and the way the species obtains what it needs to survive and reproduce.
- The different forms of a gene.
- Regions of DNA that have specific base sequences.
- Biome characterized by permafrost, cold temperatures, and high winds.
- Small particles of RNA and protein found throughout the cytoplasm in all cells.
- The plants' principal pigment.
- The day-to-day condition of Earth's atmosphere.
- First set of reactions in cellular respiration in which a molecule of glucose is broken into two molecules of pyruvic acid.
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- Innermost compartment of the mitochondrion and the site of the Krebs cycle reactions.
- The full set of genetic information that an organism carries in its DNA.
- The process by which particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration.
- Group of three bases on a tRNA molecule that are complementary to the three bases of a codon of mRNA.
- Organisms that live attached to or near the bottom of lakes, streams, or oceans.
- A kind of virus that infects bacteria.
- Specialized structure that performs important cellular functions within a eukaryotic cell.
- Fourth stage of mitosis where the chromosomes begin to spread out into a tangle of chromatin.
- Basic unit of life.
18 Clues: Basic unit of life. • The different forms of a gene. • The plants' principal pigment. • A kind of virus that infects bacteria. • The day-to-day condition of Earth's atmosphere. • Regions of DNA that have specific base sequences. • A cell that contains both sets of homologous chromosomes. • Biome characterized by permafrost, cold temperatures, and high winds. • ...
inequalities faced by aboriginals today- matrix activity 5 2014-06-02
10 Clues: cardiac arrest • opposite of alive • whenyou aren't sick • where you go to learn • indigenous Australians • what you go to school for • something you do to earn money • when your body cant process glucose • what aboriginals don't have enough of • company that informs you about indigenous health
Types of Tissues 2023-12-04
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- This tissue type forms the lining of internal organs and the outer layer of the skin.
- Known for its ability to contract and enable movement in the body.
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- This type of tissue includes bone, blood, and fat, and serves to support and protect body organs.
- The primary tissue in the brain and spinal cord, responsible for transmitting signals throughout the body.
- A type of connective tissue that has a liquid matrix and transports oxygen and nutrients.
5 Clues: Known for its ability to contract and enable movement in the body. • This tissue type forms the lining of internal organs and the outer layer of the skin. • A type of connective tissue that has a liquid matrix and transports oxygen and nutrients. • This type of tissue includes bone, blood, and fat, and serves to support and protect body organs. • ...
Cellular respiration 2023-01-11
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- classified as an aerobic process since it can not function without oxygen, the second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide. requiring electron transport chains, but does not required the oxygen directly
- adenosine triphosphate
- the process of producing ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide, carried out by yeast
- powerhouse of the cell, cell structure
- anaerobic process that occurs in the cytoplasm is the first set of reactions in cellular respiration during which a molecule of glucose is broken into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid.
- process when the cells releases energy in the absence of oxygen
- amount of energy required to raise temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree of celsius
- organic acid that occurs in process of metablism
- electron carrier involved in glycolysis
- immediate source of the energy
- the pathway of cellular respiration that requires oxygen.
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- process of the energy conversion that releases energy from the food in the presence of the oxygen.
- molecule made out of amino acids
- the process of producing ethyl alcohol, but not the carbon dioxide
- the pathway of cellular respiration that does not require oxygen.
- the cite of the Krebcycle and the innermost part of the mitochondria
16 Clues: adenosine triphosphate • immediate source of the energy • molecule made out of amino acids • powerhouse of the cell, cell structure • electron carrier involved in glycolysis • organic acid that occurs in process of metablism • the pathway of cellular respiration that requires oxygen. • process when the cells releases energy in the absence of oxygen • ...
circulation 2021-09-02
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- all four chambers are in relaxed state called
- mesodermally derived muscular organ, present in thoracic cavity between the two lungs
- a fluid connective tissue composed of a fluid matrix,plasma and the blood corpuscles
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- formation of clot in the coronary artery is coronary thrombosis. It occurs most frequently in the left anterior descending coronary artery
4 Clues: all four chambers are in relaxed state called • a fluid connective tissue composed of a fluid matrix,plasma and the blood corpuscles • mesodermally derived muscular organ, present in thoracic cavity between the two lungs • ...
Gabby Clement puzzle 10 2020-11-17
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- a crystalline form of silica formed in the matrix of clay bodies
- the glaze melts on the fired body and forms a vitreous surface
- progressive partial fusion of a clay, or of a body, as a result of a firing process
- used in glasses, glazes and ceramic bodies to lower the high melting point
- the thermal expansion compatibility between glaze and clay body
- 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
- a fault that can occur during the firing of ceramic articles
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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.
- a rare silicate mineral of post-clay genesis
- a firing defect in which blisters form within a clay body, causing large lumps on the surface
- formed by fusing inorganic materials into a glass by heating them
- the sudden volume change in crystalline quartz particles
- this is the period in the kiln firing where the final mechanical water is being removed
- a flaw in ceramic ware attributed to the decomposition of iron pyrites
- the degrading of ceramics due to interacton
- any pottery that has been fired in a kiln without a ceramic glaze
- includes drying of powder and shaped bodies
18 Clues: the degree of fluidity • the degrading of ceramics due to interacton • includes drying of powder and shaped bodies • 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 • ...
Kaiya's Crossword 2023-10-23
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- The basic building blocks of all living things.
- A complex of vesicles and folded membranes within the cytoplasm of most eukaryotic cells, involved in secretion and intracellular transport.
- Membrane-bound cell organelles.
- An organelle found in both animal cells and plant cells.
- The movement of molecules from an area of high concentration of the molecules to an area with a lower concentration.
- A membrane-bound cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes.
- the movement of water across a semipermeable membrane from an area of high water concentration to an area of lower water concentration.
- A space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid
- Separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment.
- A type of cell that does not have a true nucleus or membrane-bound organelles.
- A small sac or cyst that contains fluid or gas.
- The membrane-enclosed organelle within a cell that contains the chromosomes.
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- The gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell.
- Any cell or organism that possesses a clearly defined nucleus.
- The cellular machinery responsible for making proteins.
- To produce proteins for the rest of the cell to function.
- Paired barrel-shaped organelles located in the cytoplasm of animal cells near the nuclear envelope.
- Specialized form of extracellular matrix that surrounds every cell of a plant.
18 Clues: Membrane-bound cell organelles. • The basic building blocks of all living things. • A small sac or cyst that contains fluid or gas. • The gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell. • The cellular machinery responsible for making proteins. • An organelle found in both animal cells and plant cells. • To produce proteins for the rest of the cell to function. • ...
Lab Crossword 2.0 2025-04-23
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- Type of cast that is highly refractile with the appearance of oil droplets within the matrix
- AKA Thyrotropin, glycoprotein produced by the anterior pituitary gland
- Test used to monitor myocardial cell damage
- Type of crystal indicative of metabolic issue with the appearance of a 'Wagon Wheel'
- RBC inclusion containing DNA (nuclear remnants of chromosomes)
- Thyroid condition where TSH levels are elevated but T4/T3 levels are low
- Blood disorder with group of inherited genetic mutations that effects the globin protein
- Protein contained in RBCs responsible for oxygen delivery
- Coagulation pathway that includes the Hageman factor, Plasma thromboplastin, and Christmas factor
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- Immunoglobulin-like serum protein that binds hemoglobin
- Appear on Wright stained smears as red/violet strands in the shape of figure eights, rings or the letter B
- Type of cast formed between the juncture of the ascending loop of Henle and distal convoluted tubule of the urine track, comprised of only uromodulin protein, and are visually translucent
- Waste product from digestion of protein and muscle tissue that is removed by kidneys
- Elevated during an allergic response
- Type of phagocytic WBC that makes 40-70%of the total WBC count in humans
- Largest of the WBC types
- Protein fragment from clot brake down
- Enzyme present in skeletal muscle, myocardium and brain (high levels may be a sign of muscle damage)
18 Clues: Largest of the WBC types • Elevated during an allergic response • Protein fragment from clot brake down • Test used to monitor myocardial cell damage • Immunoglobulin-like serum protein that binds hemoglobin • Protein contained in RBCs responsible for oxygen delivery • RBC inclusion containing DNA (nuclear remnants of chromosomes) • ...
text 2018-08-18
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- The method used for solving an assignment problem is called
- Simplex method and Transportation method can be used to solve this type of problem.
- The occurrence of degeneracy while solving a transportation problem means that the solution so obtained is not
- Δij is refer to that cost in transportation problem.
- In a transportation problem a single source can supply something to all……
- If an opportunity cost value is used for an unused cell to test optimality, it should be which number
- A row or column in an assignment problem is to obtain balance between total activities and total resources
- In assignment problem our objective is to minimize………
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- First of all we find this in VAM which is written in ().
- North West rule is used to solve this type of problem.
- If total number of allocation in a transportation problem is not equal to m+n-1 then what type of solution we get.
- When total supply is equal to total demand in a transportation problem, the problem is said to be
- An Assignment problem is always a square…….
- Which method is used to verify the optimality of the current solution of the transportation problem
14 Clues: An Assignment problem is always a square……. • Δij is refer to that cost in transportation problem. • In assignment problem our objective is to minimize……… • North West rule is used to solve this type of problem. • First of all we find this in VAM which is written in (). • The method used for solving an assignment problem is called • ...
PTA 112 Response to Injury 2025-01-20
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- An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage
- Pain felt in a different area of the body from where the actual injury or problem is occurring
- Pain originating from internal organs
- Type of endogenous opiate
- Specific areas of muscle that are innervated by motor fibers from a particular spinal nerve root
- The loss of the ability to feel pain caused by the administration of drugs or medical interventions
- Fibroblasts produce collagen to form the new extracellular matrix
- Formation of new blood vessels to supply nutrients and oxygen
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- Specific areas of the skin that are innervated by sensory fibers from a particular spinal nerve root
- Specialized sensory receptors that detect pain and signal the brain
- One of the cardinal signs of inflammation
- Irritates nerve endings – causing pain
- A drug derived from opium or opium-like compounds with analgesic effects
- The absence of the sensibility to pain; or the relief of pain without a loss of consciousness
- Pain from damage or dysfunction of nervous system
- This is formed during injury and inflammation and is one of the most potent pain-inducing substances.
- Refer to areas of bone and connective tissue that are innervated by a specific spinal nerve root
- Released by mast cells during inflammation, histamine increases blood vessel permeability, leading to swelling and pain
18 Clues: Type of endogenous opiate • Pain originating from internal organs • Irritates nerve endings – causing pain • One of the cardinal signs of inflammation • Pain from damage or dysfunction of nervous system • Formation of new blood vessels to supply nutrients and oxygen • Fibroblasts produce collagen to form the new extracellular matrix • ...
Quality by design (3) 2021-05-22
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- is a specific set of experiments defined by a matrix composed by the different level combinations of the variables studied.
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- It gives the overall effect of two or more variables.
- are experimental variables that can be changed independently of each other.
- is the ability of a process to demonstrate acceptable quality and performance and tolerate variability in inputs at the same time.
- are different values of a variable at which the experiments must be carried out.
5 Clues: It gives the overall effect of two or more variables. • are experimental variables that can be changed independently of each other. • are different values of a variable at which the experiments must be carried out. • is a specific set of experiments defined by a matrix composed by the different level combinations of the variables studied. • ...
Immunoassay Crossword 2021-06-10
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- A glass fiber matrix is used as the separating step in this IA method
- enzymes, radioactive, luminescent and fluorescent are all examples of different types of this
- This type of assay uses a solid phase where antibodies bind to two sites on antibody. Also delicious
- The type of antibody that can bind to multiple epitopes on an antigen
- Chemistry assays based on the formation of antibody-antigen complexes
- a substance the body is trying to fight off or remove
- Two step methods will include a _______ step to remove unbound labeled reagent
- Competitive homogenous assay, utilizing an enzyme labeled antigen inhibited by reagent antibody
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- This method utilizes enzyme donors and enzyme acceptors
- protein produced by the body in response to foreign substance
- A solid phase heterogenous sandwich immunoassay
- the unique region on the antigen that binds to a specific antibody
- This method utilizes a fluorescein label
- The type of antibody that binds to one very specific epitope on an antigen
- The ability for a test to classify diseased patients by producing a positive test result
- The type of label that creates light by absorbing one wavelength and emitting a longer wavelength
- The label for this method is a chemiluminescent compound; the separation phase requires a magnet
- The type of label that produces light as part of a reaction
18 Clues: This method utilizes a fluorescein label • A solid phase heterogenous sandwich immunoassay • a substance the body is trying to fight off or remove • This method utilizes enzyme donors and enzyme acceptors • The type of label that produces light as part of a reaction • protein produced by the body in response to foreign substance • ...
Exam 1 Review Spring 2025 2025-02-14
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- The point after which increases in exercise intensity will result in a spike in blood lactate levels
- The primary determinant of which of the three primary energy systems will be used
- The phosphagen energy system lasts for approximately this long into exercise.
- The allosteric enzyme involved in the ATP-PCR System
- The anaerobic stages of metabolism take place in this part of the cell
- This class of enzymes are involved in reactions in which phosphates are transferred from one molecule to another.
- This complex pumps protons from the intermembrane space to the matrix to produce ATP during the ETC.
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- Enzymes are this kind of macromolecule
- During maximal exercise blood lactate levels can exceed this number
- Blood lactate levels are a marker of how much of this type of metabolism is occuring
- FADH2 is produced in this cycle during metabolism
- The final electron acceptor in aerobic metabolism
- Redox reactions are catalyzed by this type of enzyme
- The organelle in which the aerobic stages of metabolism occur
- This enzyme is not involved in glycolysis if starting from glycogen.
- This electron carrier drops off its electrons at complex 1 during the electron transport chain
- the step in which the only redox reaction occurs in glycolysis
- The metabolic water produced at the end of the ETC accounts for this percentage of the total water in the body
18 Clues: Enzymes are this kind of macromolecule • FADH2 is produced in this cycle during metabolism • The final electron acceptor in aerobic metabolism • Redox reactions are catalyzed by this type of enzyme • The allosteric enzyme involved in the ATP-PCR System • The organelle in which the aerobic stages of metabolism occur • ...
Lecture HW #4 2024-09-12
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- what part of the mitochondria that allows the passage of ions and small molecules
- what serves as the main microtubules organizing center that regulates organization and growth of microtubules?
- polymerase binds to a promoter sequence near the beginning of a gene
- apparatus sorts proteins for their final destinations within the cell
- DNA-directed synthesis of RNA
- a complex, dynamic network of interlinking protein filaments that extends throughout the cell
- what part of the cell is responsible for most of the endogenous proteins degradation in cells
- motors what motor protein organized into thick filaments
- code the set of instructions contained in a gene that tells a cell how to make a specific protein
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- protein specialized proteins that convert chemical energy to mechanical work
- the semi-fluid matrix inside the nucleus
- adapter molecules that ferry amino acids to the ribosome based on the instructions on the mRNA
- reticulum a system of channels enclosed by membrane
- the exit point for the deacylated tRNA
- positively charged proteins tightly wrap around the negatively charged DNA molecule
- the entry point for a new tRNA molecule carrying an amino acid corresponding to the next codon on the mRNA
- holds the tRNA that is currently linked to the growing polypeptide chain
- an organelle that has membranous sacs of hydrolytic enzymes packaged by the golgi apparatus
18 Clues: DNA-directed synthesis of RNA • the exit point for the deacylated tRNA • the semi-fluid matrix inside the nucleus • reticulum a system of channels enclosed by membrane • motors what motor protein organized into thick filaments • polymerase binds to a promoter sequence near the beginning of a gene • ...
Input and Output Devices 2024-10-10
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- a computer input device that uses optical sensor technology to detect movement
- printers rely on spraying liquid ink droplets from a reservoir onto paper;
- scan solid objects and produce a 3D image that can then be used in CAD software
- type of printer that uses laser technology to produce high-quality prints.
- display screens that can detect and respond to touch input from fingers or styluses.
- made up of many tiny light emitting diodes.
- the most common form and are generally used to input hard copy (paper) documents.
- either built into the computer or are external devices connected through the USB port or using Bluetooth connectivity
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- two-dimensional barcodes that store information such as URLs, text, or contact details.
- a series of dark and light parallel lines of varying thickness.
- uses many micro mirrors arranged on a DMD chip.
- the most common method used for data entry.
- used to project computer output onto a larger screen or interactive whiteboard
- are used to produce solid objects that actually work.
- devices that convert input signals or energy into physical motion or mechanical action
- made up of millions of tiny liquid crystals arranged as a matrix of pixels.
- is a type of video projector that uses liquid crystal panels to project images onto a screen or surface.
- electronic devices that capture and store images in digital format.
18 Clues: the most common method used for data entry. • made up of many tiny light emitting diodes. • uses many micro mirrors arranged on a DMD chip. • are used to produce solid objects that actually work. • a series of dark and light parallel lines of varying thickness. • electronic devices that capture and store images in digital format. • ...
Term 3 week 2 spelling matrix crossword 2022-10-20
8 Clues: add es to do • you can loose it or gain • its a imaginary type or pony • people do this is to make money • you were this to school everyday • an other word for saying its different • you call the person who lives near you a • when you are very angry it starts with aggr
4.5 The four Ps (Product) 2017-11-28
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- Any physical or non-physical item that is purchased by commercial or private customers.
- The products with high market share operating in low- growth market.
- Marketing strategy that involves making a product stand out from others by rival firms.
- Taking the positive cash flow from established products and investing in other products in the portfolio.
- Customers who tend to buy products during their launch.
- The name term, symbol, design or a mark that gives identity to the product and differentiate it from the competitors.
- The pattern of sales recorded by a product from launch to withdrawal from the market.
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- The marketing strategies that extend the maturity stage of the product.
- A method of analysing the product portfolio of a business in terms of market share and market growth.
- Premium that customers are willing to pay for a brand name over and above the value of the product itself.
- Repeated purchases by customers and recommendation to others.
- The products in the BCG matrix that have high or rising market share in a high growth market.
12 Clues: Customers who tend to buy products during their launch. • Repeated purchases by customers and recommendation to others. • The products with high market share operating in low- growth market. • The marketing strategies that extend the maturity stage of the product. • The pattern of sales recorded by a product from launch to withdrawal from the market. • ...
Unit 3 Final Project 2022-05-21
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- Guestimate of how old a rock is.
- A widely distributed fossil, of narrow range in time, regarded as characteristic of a given geological formation, used especially in determining the age of related formations.
- A fossilized track, trail, burrow, boring, or other structure in sedimentary rock that records the presence or behavior of the organism that made it.
- Rock that has formed through the deposition and solidification of sediment, especially sediment transported by water and wind.
- The remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock.
- A term used by paleontologists to refer to the total number of fossils that have been discovered, as well as to the information derived from them.
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- A timeline of geology.
- How old a rock actually is.
- When a plant or animal gradually turns into stone.
- to receive form in a mold.
- The formation of a fossil from the remains of an organism by the replacement of its tissues by minerals.
- a hollow form or matrix for giving a particular shape to something in a molten or plastic state.
12 Clues: A timeline of geology. • to receive form in a mold. • How old a rock actually is. • Guestimate of how old a rock is. • When a plant or animal gradually turns into stone. • a hollow form or matrix for giving a particular shape to something in a molten or plastic state. • ...
4.5 The four Ps (Product) 2017-11-28
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- Any physical or non-physical item that is purchased by commercial or private customers.
- The products with high market share operating in low- growth market.
- Marketing strategy that involves making a product stand out from others by rival firms.
- Taking the positive cash flow from established products and investing in other products in the portfolio.
- Customers who tend to buy products during their launch.
- The name term, symbol, design or a mark that gives identity to the product and differentiate it from the competitors.
- The pattern of sales recorded by a product from launch to withdrawal from the market.
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- The marketing strategies that extend the maturity stage of the product.
- A method of analysing the product portfolio of a business in terms of market share and market growth.
- Premium that customers are willing to pay for a brand name over and above the value of the product itself.
- Repeated purchases by customers and recommendation to others.
- The products in the BCG matrix that have high or rising market share in a high growth market.
12 Clues: Customers who tend to buy products during their launch. • Repeated purchases by customers and recommendation to others. • The products with high market share operating in low- growth market. • The marketing strategies that extend the maturity stage of the product. • The pattern of sales recorded by a product from launch to withdrawal from the market. • ...
SBP3411 Topic Cell Membrane 2022-01-16
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- A carbohydrate coating that facilitates cell motility and prevents unnecessary cell adhesion.
- A property of the plasma membrane that permits the movement of only certain molecules in and out of the cells.
- The movement of phospholipids within the lipid bilayer, from one layer to another layer that does not occur spontaneously.
- Interaction between ________ on adjacent epithelial cells can create a barrier that restricts particular membrane components to one domain.
- Relatively ordered membrane domains which are formed transiently in response to certain signals.
- A term that refers to phospholipid that has a glycerol backbone.
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- A short and rigid steroid ring structure molecule that reduces the fluidity and permeability of the cell membrane.
- A transporter that transfers the newly synthesized phospholipids randomly to the other layer of the phospholipid bilayer.
- A lipid molecule with a carbohydrate attached by a glycosidic bond.
- The major type of lipids found in cell membranes.
- An anchor protein that links the intracellular cytoskeleton to the extracellular matrix proteins.
- A class of membrane protein that function to fix the position of molecules on either side of the membrane.
12 Clues: The major type of lipids found in cell membranes. • A term that refers to phospholipid that has a glycerol backbone. • A lipid molecule with a carbohydrate attached by a glycosidic bond. • A carbohydrate coating that facilitates cell motility and prevents unnecessary cell adhesion. • ...
Organizational Structures of Business 2023-09-14
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- The grouping of individuals into departments based on work functions, product or service, target market, geographic territory and process used to create products
- Structure that consists entirely of work groups and teams which perform an organization’s work
- Occurs when a job is broken down into a number of steps which are each completed by a different individual
- Composed of self-contained units or divisions builds on product departmentalization
- Systematic grouping of individuals which have been brought together to accomplish a common goal
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- Non-elaborate structure that has little formalization and centralized authority
- Sets an organization’s goals and objectives
- Occurs when only a select few people at the top of an organization make the decisions
- Organization that combines the elements of functional and product-based
- Produce an organization’s goods and services
- The principle in which an employee should have only one supervisor to whom he or she is responsible
- Organizations that have developed a capacity to continuously adapt and change because members take an active role in identifying and resolving work-place issues
12 Clues: Sets an organization’s goals and objectives • Produce an organization’s goods and services • Organization that combines the elements of functional and product-based • Non-elaborate structure that has little formalization and centralized authority • Composed of self-contained units or divisions builds on product departmentalization • ...
Machine Learning Crossword Puzzle 2024-07-27
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- Algorithm that predicts the class of a sample based on a set of features; it'a a good one for spam detection.
- Also known as underfitting
- Also known as overfitting
- A crucial step in the machine learning (ML) pipeline; it involves identifying and removing any missing, duplicate, or irrelevant items (two words)
- Open-source software library built on top of Python specifically for data manipulation and analysis
- A very popular python library for large multi-dimensional numeric array and matrix processing
- Type of machine learning that does not include a target label or variable
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- Supervised machine learning algorithm that computes the linear relationship between a dependent variable and one or more independent features (two words)
- A type of machine learning is the science of decision making. It is about learning the optimal behavior in an environment to obtain maximum reward
- Process of grouping similar objects into different groups, or subsets, based on a defined distance measure
- Each of its branches splits data into a more structured organization; good for classification or regression (two words)
- Subfield of machine learning that tries to understand human language
12 Clues: Also known as overfitting • Also known as underfitting • Subfield of machine learning that tries to understand human language • Type of machine learning that does not include a target label or variable • A very popular python library for large multi-dimensional numeric array and matrix processing • ...
Crossword Puzzle 4 2023-07-04
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- How stakeholders should be dealt with when they are located in a low power/low interest quadrant of the stakeholder matrix
- Decision making technique that is consensus-driven and based on data
- That which has to be acknowledged in a positive way in order to build a cohesive team comprising people of different backgrounds.
- A Project Manager should ______ teams to enable members to feel a sense of ownership of work and encourages them to make decisions collaboratively
- The highest level of engagement occurs when the stakeholders take ______________
- A collection of procedures used to track project artifacts and monitor and control changes to these artifacts is referred to as a _____________ Management System
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- Maslow’s Motivation theory is based on a hierarchy of _________
- A way to motivate project team members is to provide
- Physical work environment that encourages whole team engagement
- Term that denotes the level of concern of a stakeholder over the project outcomes
- Component of Emotional Intelligence which describes how well you read and understand emotion of others
- Living documents that show what work was done and how it was done
12 Clues: A way to motivate project team members is to provide • Maslow’s Motivation theory is based on a hierarchy of _________ • Physical work environment that encourages whole team engagement • Living documents that show what work was done and how it was done • Decision making technique that is consensus-driven and based on data • ...
Quiz 7 Crossword 2025-04-29
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- how a student's scores are referenced when considering how well they have mastered a skill, regardless of other student performance
- _________ ______ matrix: a chart that shows how a particular concept or skill will be taught and assessed at different cognitive levels (2 words)
- the process of breaking objectives down into their simpler components (2 words)
- a statement of skills or concepts students are expected to know at the end of instruction
- _________ response: a type of test item that can include multiple-choice, true-false, and matching questions
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- the measurement of the degree to which students have learned the objectives set for them
- a type of effect indicating grading bias that occurs when the teacher adjusts grading based on knowing which student wrote it
- a type of assessment that involves demonstrations of knowledge/skills in real life
- type of distribution that produces a bell-shaped curve
- type of standardized test given to assess students' abilities
- author of a set of educational objectives that are categorized from simple to complex cognitive tasks
- how a student's scores are referenced when compared to those of other students
12 Clues: type of distribution that produces a bell-shaped curve • type of standardized test given to assess students' abilities • how a student's scores are referenced when compared to those of other students • the process of breaking objectives down into their simpler components (2 words) • ...
Biochemistry 2014-11-30
Across
- Water loving
- neurological and cardiovascular disorder caused by thiamine (B1) deficiency
- small G-protein that stimulates cell growth and differentiation
- organic substance needed in trace amounts for essential biochemical reactions
- How plants make fuel
- synthesis of glucose from noncarbohydrate precursors
- bond weak bonding
- carrier of long-chain fatty acids from cytoplasm to mitochondrial matrix
- cycle cyclic pathway that converts ammonia into urea for secretion
- Storage form of fuel
- the process of copying the genome
- Enzyme which cleaves lactose into glucose and galactose
- microscopic pores on the underside of plant leaves used for gas exchange
- nitrogenous base that makes derivatives adenine and guanine
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- iron storage protein found primarily in liver and kidneys
- pancreatic enzyme that digests dietary proteins and stimulates other pancreatic enzymes
- released by adrenal medulla to stimulate breakdown of muscle glycogen ***
- Water fearing
- side chain of the amino acids
- a dipolar ion
- acid Twenty of them
- Energy currency of the body
- The enzyme which catalyzes transfer of phosphoryl group from ATP to hydroxyl group on carbon-6 of glucose
- plant organelle in which photosynthesis takes place
- disease caused by inability to convert phenylalanine into tyrosine
- Stored glucose form
- bodies acetoacetate and B-hydroxybutyrate formed in the liver by condensation of acetyl CoA units.
- Breakdown of glucose
- brain protein that can fold into abnormal structure and aggregates causing disease
- pertaining to regulation of the rate of an enzymatic process.
30 Clues: Water loving • Water fearing • a dipolar ion • bond weak bonding • acid Twenty of them • Stored glucose form • How plants make fuel • Breakdown of glucose • Storage form of fuel • Energy currency of the body • side chain of the amino acids • the process of copying the genome • plant organelle in which photosynthesis takes place • synthesis of glucose from noncarbohydrate precursors • ...
interne organisatie en personeelsbeleid 2013-10-27
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- organisatietheorie waarbij veel aandacht is voor de menselijke kant
- positieve uitstraling van één goede eigenschap
- het aantal ondergeschikten aan wie feitelijk leiding wordt gegeven
- het tijdstip waarop je met je werk moet beginnen is een ..... arbeidsvoorwaarde
- theorie waarbij ervan wordt uitgegaan dat de oplossingen situatiegebonden zijn
- een leiderschapsstijl waarbij naar een goede teamgeest wordt gestreefd
- factoren die veel met het werk zelf te maken hebben (werkintrinsieke factoren)
- deelnemen
- bevoegdheid van een ondernemingsraad
- de . theorie staat voor een negatief mensbeeld
- veel aandacht voor wensen en behoeften van medewerker en weinig aandacht voor taken (Blake en Mouton)
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- geeft een overzicht van de organisatiestructuur
- besluitvorming waarbij de meerderheid geen bezwaar of geen mening heeft
- model waarbij de zender met behulp van een medium een boodschap stuurt naar de ontvanger
- een leiderschapsstijl waarbij op een taakgerichte manier wordt leidinggegeven
- de ... organisatie is een organisatie waarbij iedere werknemer maar één baas heeft
- werkextrinsieke factor (theorie van Herzberg)
- methode waarbij de besluiten op niet-rationele gronden worden genomen
- de leden van de groep hebben een beslissende stem in de besluitvorming
- verstoring tijden het transport van de boodschap
- het aantal ondergeschikten waaraan een leidinggevende nog effectief leiding kan geven
- een soort lichaamstaal
- overdragen van talen aan een ander
- bij een ......organisatie werken lijn- en staffunctionarissen met elkaar
- geeft adviezen aan het management
- communicatie waarbij geschreven en gesproken woorden worden gebruikt
26 Clues: deelnemen • een soort lichaamstaal • geeft adviezen aan het management • overdragen van talen aan een ander • bevoegdheid van een ondernemingsraad • werkextrinsieke factor (theorie van Herzberg) • positieve uitstraling van één goede eigenschap • de . theorie staat voor een negatief mensbeeld • geeft een overzicht van de organisatiestructuur • ...
Ch5&8 2015-09-18
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- a criteria for evaluating quantitative study that tells you how well a study is unbiased and grounded.
- description of studies written by someone other than the main researcher.
- description of studies written by the researcher
- quantitative studies use these variables and their measurement is attained with specialized instruments or equipment.
- symbol that expands the search for all forms of a root word. Ex. child*
- symbols that allow you to search a database for alternative spellings. Ex. Wom?n
- extent to which qualitative findings are usable in other settings.
- abbreviation for a particular nursing and allied health journal database
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- trial run to test study methods on a small scale before applying to a larger study.
- using a reference list to find earlier cited studies.
- specific terms the searcher enters in a database
- accuracy and consistency of information in a study
- using a highly acclaimed study to search for studies that went on to cite it.
- concluding a study from limited information but using logical reasoning.
- data collection two or more times over a long period.
- the constant in a research study that helps to look at the true relationship between variables and not allow other influences.
- qualitative study criteria that refers to the consistency and stability of evidence
- evaluation of a study’s strengths and weaknesses.
- the influence that can produce an error in the study results. Ex. faulty methods of data collection
- a two-dimensional tool used to organize literature review information
20 Clues: specific terms the searcher enters in a database • description of studies written by the researcher • evaluation of a study’s strengths and weaknesses. • accuracy and consistency of information in a study • using a reference list to find earlier cited studies. • data collection two or more times over a long period. • ...
Rocks & Properties 2015-02-19
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- - as in a speck of dirt
- - large, you could get your arms around it or a bit smaller but it is usually jagged,
- off a bigger piece of rock
- is the intrusive equivalent of rhyolite but has a coarser texture.
- - the look of metals
- - the look of grease
- some rocks reflect light like a mirror
- rock - round rocks that are along the edge & at the bottom of fast-flowing rivers
- - large, taller than a person
- a description of the way a mineral surface looks when light reflects off of the surface.
- - the look of silk, similar to fibrous but more compact
- - tiny, like a grain of rice or smaller, often found on a beach dust - really fine powder that is mixed in with sand or soil
- -how the rock feels when you touch it
- - made up of tiny pieces of rock, grains of sand
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- - medium, you could hold it in two hands
- gravel in a matrix of sand, clay, and natural cementing agents
- sedimentary rocks have layers as do some metamorphic rocks
- - huge, giant hunk of rock that is still attached to the earth's crust, doesn't move, tall
- - look of glass
- - the look of fibers
- - small, you can hold it with two fingers, could get stuck in your shoe, usually rounded
- some rocks are dark, others are light
- - just a non-reflective surface of any kind
- - the look of dirt or dried mud
24 Clues: - look of glass • - the look of metals • - the look of grease • - the look of fibers • - as in a speck of dirt • off a bigger piece of rock • - large, taller than a person • - the look of dirt or dried mud • some rocks are dark, others are light • -how the rock feels when you touch it • some rocks reflect light like a mirror • - medium, you could hold it in two hands • ...
Best Crossword Ever 2018-02-13
Across
- Azure (perhaps) part of the Appalachians (4,5)
- Reef - Cozumel, Mexico (8)
- carved into the mountains of Ifugao in the Philippines by ancestors of the indigenous people. They are frequently called the "Eighth Wonder of the World" (6,4,8)
- Largest turtle, dives the deepest and goes the furthest (11)
- Arabian call of approval (13)
- Most famously crossed a mountain (8)
- He was, and might again be the greatest poet of Ireland ;) (6)
- Country with the most wind turbines (5)
- Wolfe Tone (8)
- Something you are (9)
- "I think therefore I am" (6,4,3)
- Protected area of the Philippines located in the middle of the Sulu Sea (9,5)
- Joyce's A Portrait's original title (7,5)
- 'My uncrowned king' (7)
- A buzzword (9)
- Prophet from Greece (and the Matrix films)
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- Something I am (11)
- A good town for covrigi, stoner bnb hosts and beautiful snowy walks (6)
- General term for a prisoner's legal right to challenge the legality of their detention
- A type of biome where the tree growth is hindered by low temperatures and short growing seasons (6)
- Believed by some to have written Shakespeare's works (7,5)
- A type of turtle (also might describe Stalin) (3,7,5,6)
- By the fact itself (4,5)
- Narrow inlet with steep sides or cliffs (5)
- Transfrontier Conservation Area where Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe converge (7,7)
- Olympians beat their asses (6)
- A biome, also known as a snow forest (6,6)
- State sport of Maryland (8)
28 Clues: Wolfe Tone (8) • A buzzword (9) • Something I am (11) • Something you are (9) • 'My uncrowned king' (7) • By the fact itself (4,5) • Reef - Cozumel, Mexico (8) • State sport of Maryland (8) • Arabian call of approval (13) • Olympians beat their asses (6) • "I think therefore I am" (6,4,3) • Most famously crossed a mountain (8) • Country with the most wind turbines (5) • ...
puzzle 2 2018-04-12
Across
- planet nearest the sun
- country Shakespeare s Hamlet live
- Picture 1.
- lightest existing metal
- all of the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park are this...
- Mandatory Document for Car Rental
- State Jack Daniels whiskey commonly associated with?
- Picture 13
- sport you can win the Davis Cup
- Who played Neo in The Matrix?
- French town is known for mustard
- Which is the only American state to begin with the letter p
- Picture 8
- Picture 14
- Picture 6
- Legendary Benedictine monk who invented champagne
- 'probably the best beer in the world'?
- German city is famous for the perfume
- According to a movie the devil is known to wear this Italian fashion brand
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- only mammal that can’t jump
- Second president of the United States
- An animal you always see later …
- Was in front of the Senate this Week / Social Media
- national sport in Japan
- owns Woody & Buzz Lightyear
- Juliet’s lover
- chess piece that can only move diagonally
- Irish singer who won the Eurovision Song Contest twice
- The spy who shagged me
- German airline
- largest ocean
- Lilo and
- other name for 'La Gioconda' (famous painting)
- How many time zones are there in the world
- famous coloured house
- Turkish word for lamb
- winged horse in Greek mythology
- first Aer Lingus route was to …
- Picture 7
- Picture 5
40 Clues: Lilo and • Picture 8 • Picture 6 • Picture 7 • Picture 5 • Picture 1. • Picture 13 • Picture 14 • largest ocean • Juliet’s lover • German airline • famous coloured house • Turkish word for lamb • planet nearest the sun • The spy who shagged me • lightest existing metal • national sport in Japan • only mammal that can’t jump • owns Woody & Buzz Lightyear • Who played Neo in The Matrix? • ...
HUBS191 L4-6 2020-03-09
Across
- type of fluid that lubricates the joint.
- a type of example of fibrocartilage.
- a mature cell that maintain bone matrix.
- a type of bone pathology that causes the bone to become brittle.
- an example of a joint that is fibrous.
- a type of cell that produces ECM of tendons.
- a type of bone cell that destroy bones.
- bone connecting/meeting.
- example of ligament that restricts posterior displacement of tibia.
- if a joint has a lot of mobility, it usually has low ____?
- a type of bone tissue organisation that has trabecular structure.
- type of tissue found in fibrous joint.
- channels for nutrients through ECM
- connects muscles to bone.
- example of a joints found on the skull.
- type of cartilage found lining bone.
- a type of joint with obligatory rotation.
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- type of joint found between atlas and axis.
- the microscopic organisation of compact bone.
- the tissue type of fibrocartilage.
- an example of condylar joint.
- bone growth starts off as what kind of frame work?
- how many phalanges in the thumb?
- the location which secondary ossification centres occurs.
- sliding and gliding.
- a _________ cell turns into osteoblast.
- a type of bone cell that builds bones.
- type of tissue found in cartilaginous joint.
- lakes for osteocytes.
- a joint type with very little movement.
- connects bone to bone.
- the location which primary ossification occurs.
32 Clues: sliding and gliding. • lakes for osteocytes. • connects bone to bone. • bone connecting/meeting. • connects muscles to bone. • an example of condylar joint. • how many phalanges in the thumb? • the tissue type of fibrocartilage. • channels for nutrients through ECM • a type of example of fibrocartilage. • type of cartilage found lining bone. • ...
ASDA Flosswords (2) 2020-03-24
Across
- The summer camp where you don’t go outside
- Every graduating class’s fancy photos
- Not just a hairstyle
- Guy responsible for naming the classes of caries
- The first to arrive at an infectious party
- How to get buzzed but not from alcohol or bees
- I miss them dearly from Postle Hall’s bathrooms
- Where to get a new 8/9 hatchet
- Neo would approve of these bands
- A measurement of gold
- Can be heavy or light bodied
- The hosts of the margarita party every year
- Our scrubs, the sky, a companion to scarlet
- Makes amalgam scary for patients, especially when its in retrograde
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- “They are really splurging for this lunch and learn..oh wait they ran out”
- The most disappointing candy in student affairs
- You are not suppose to use these when mounting casts
- Hmm…this isn’t very clear?
- You’ll only every use these when you wax
- “Don’t have your phone? Well then you aren’t here!”
- Use me to clean the operatories, before and after!
- Latex made from sap of Malaysian trees
- What could cause ONJ after puling a tooth
- Dr. Azer just loves them!
- A thick liner
- Better get here at 7am or you’re not a getting parking spot
- Your preps D1 year
- Reminiscent of an orange peel
- Spit
- Often smell like formaldehyde
- Someone who actually wants to hear about your feelings
31 Clues: Spit • A thick liner • Your preps D1 year • Not just a hairstyle • A measurement of gold • Dr. Azer just loves them! • Hmm…this isn’t very clear? • Can be heavy or light bodied • Reminiscent of an orange peel • Often smell like formaldehyde • Where to get a new 8/9 hatchet • Neo would approve of these bands • Every graduating class’s fancy photos • Latex made from sap of Malaysian trees • ...
Module 5 Growth Disturbances and Neoplasia Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-04
Across
- malignant neoplasms arising in “solid” mesenchymal tissues or its derivatives
- slow-growing and localized without causing much difficulty to the host
- refers to the mechanism of induction of tumors (pathogenesis of cancer)
- tumors, generally consist of acini, sheets, columns or cords of epithelial tumour cells that may be arranged in solid or papillary pattern
- staging, staging system can be applied for staging most malignant tumors
- comprised by proliferating tumor cells determines the biologic behavior of tumor (nature and evolution)
- when they proliferate rapidly, spread throughout the body and may eventually cause death of the host.
- benign epithelial neoplasms producing gland patterns
- means extent of spread of the tumor within the patient
- lack of differentiation and is a characteristic feature of most malignant tumors
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- supportive host-derived non-neoplastic component
- carcinomas that grow in a glandular pattern
- tumors, have mesenchymal tumor cells arranged as interlacing bundles, fasicles or whorls, lying separated from each other usually by the intercellular matrix substance
- benign epithelial neoplasms, growing on any surface, that produce microscopic or macroscopic finger-like fronds
- defined as the gross and microscopic degree of differentiation of the tumor.
- agents which can induce tumors (etiology of cancer)
- malignant neoplasms of epithelial cells (regardless of the tissue origin e.g. ecto-, meso-, or endoderm)
- means new growth
- staging, the system was developed by the UICC (Union Internationale Contre Cancer, Geneva)
- a branch of science dealing with the study of neoplasms or tumors
20 Clues: means new growth • carcinomas that grow in a glandular pattern • supportive host-derived non-neoplastic component • agents which can induce tumors (etiology of cancer) • benign epithelial neoplasms producing gland patterns • means extent of spread of the tumor within the patient • a branch of science dealing with the study of neoplasms or tumors • ...
prelim_cpe181 2019-03-24
Across
- A commonly used procedure for generating pseudorandom numbers.
- It can be used to find all primes not exceeding a specified positive integer.
- It is the smallest positive integer that is divisible by both a and b.
- It is the process of making a message secret.
- An algorithm characteristics that takes little time and memory to run.
- It is used for illustrating set theoretic relationship.
- A branch pf mathematics that discusses the properties of integers.
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- It is specifying a sequence of steps used to solve a problem.
- It is an efficient method for computing the greatest common divisor for two integers.
- If a and b are integers and m is a positive integer, then a is congruent to b modulo m if m divides a – b.
- It is a statement that invokes the procedure, giving it as its input the value of the argument expression.
- Ciphers that replace each letter of the alphabet by another letter.
- It can be thought of as groups which has members.
- If the GCD of the integer is 1.
- It is an example of shift cipher.
- It is The process of recovering plaintext from ciphertext without knowledge both of the encryption method and the key.
- It is the anti-thesis of Calculus.
- It is simply a description of an algorithm in a language precise enough for a computer to understand.
- It is a rectangular array of numbers.
- It refers to the number of elements in a set.
20 Clues: If the GCD of the integer is 1. • It is an example of shift cipher. • It is the anti-thesis of Calculus. • It is a rectangular array of numbers. • It is the process of making a message secret. • It refers to the number of elements in a set. • It can be thought of as groups which has members. • It is used for illustrating set theoretic relationship. • ...
NAWL 26-50 2019-05-29
Across
- (n.) a substance that tastes sour, reacts with metals and carbonates, and turns blue litmus red. e.g. lemon juice
- (n.) a charged atom
- (n.) a quality, part, or element
- (n.) a characteristic or constant factor, a limit.
- (n.) the usual amount
- (n.) a striking effect or result (v.) to hit with force
- (n.) a field of action, thought or influence; an area of knowledge
- (n.) the distance between two points, numbers or times
- (n.) - in statistics: an arrangement of values showing frequency of occurrence - in engineering: the way in which the fuel-air mixture is supplied to each cylinder of an engine - in commerce: delivery of products or services.
- (adj.) the process of knowing and remembering
- (v.) be a name or symbol for
- (v.) to get
- (adj.) the different meanings of words
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- (v.) to cause, to persuade
- (n.) a measure of the relationship between two variables
- (n.) people in power; an expert whose views are accepted by most.
- (adj.) belonging to language
- (v.) to print in a book, journal or online
- (n.) talk, conversation
- (n.) a collection of skills or accomplishments.
- (adj.) always active or changing; in physics: a force related to motion
- (n.) speed in a given direction
- (n.) a diagram that shows how variables are related.
- (adj.) made of lines
- (n.) a substance, situation, or environment in which something has its origin - in math: an arrangement of numbers in rows and columns
25 Clues: (v.) to get • (n.) a charged atom • (adj.) made of lines • (n.) the usual amount • (n.) talk, conversation • (v.) to cause, to persuade • (adj.) belonging to language • (v.) be a name or symbol for • (n.) speed in a given direction • (n.) a quality, part, or element • (adj.) the different meanings of words • (v.) to print in a book, journal or online • ...
Matematika 2017-07-27
Across
- Mengalikan faktor-faktor prima yang berbeda dengan pangkat tertinggi
- sudut lebih kecil dari 90derajat
- Berat kotor
- Kemungkinan terjadinya sesuatu
- Tak terhingga
- Hubungan antara sisi dan sudut suatu segitiga
- logaritma
- Tindakan atau proses mendapatkan sesuatu
- nilai yang sering muncul
- Suatu relasi dari himpunan A dan B
- Bangun datar yang memiliki 3 sisi
- Fungsi yang setiap himpunannya memiliki pasangan
- Menggunakan simbol – simbol sebagai pengganti konstanta dan variabel
- Batas
- Bangun ruang 3D yang memiliki 3 sisi dan 2 rusuk
- Bilangan bulat yang tidak negatif
- Hasil perkalian antara suatu bilangan dengan bilangan itu sendiri
- Menghitung panjang lintasan pantulan bola
- Mengalikan faktor-faktor prima yang sama dan berpangkat kecil
- 1,3,5,7,9,11,...
- Berat bersih
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- Aturan yang memasangkan anggota himpunan ke himpunan lain
- sudut lebih besar dari 90derajat
- Terdiri dari pembilang dan penyebut
- Deret yang semakin kecil angkanya
- matematikawan yang dikenal sebagai "Bapak bilangan"
- Penjumlahan, pengurangan, perkalian dan pembagian
- Jarak antara titik pusat lingkaran dengan tepi lingkaran
- 2 kali panjang dari radius
- fungsi kebalikan
- Penyajian data
- Bangun datar yang semua titiknya memiliki jarak yang sama
- Bilangan yang dapat dituliskan tanpa komponen desimal atau pecahan
- Deret yang semakin besar angkanya
- Simbol yang digunakan secara berpasangan, harus dipecahkan terlebih dahulu
- Bilangan a per b
- 2,4,6,8,10,...
- Susunan bilangan - bilangan dalam bentuk persegi panjang
- Nilai tengah suatu data
- Bilangan yang bisa dituliskan dalam bentuk desimal
40 Clues: Batas • logaritma • Berat kotor • Berat bersih • Tak terhingga • Penyajian data • 2,4,6,8,10,... • fungsi kebalikan • Bilangan a per b • 1,3,5,7,9,11,... • Nilai tengah suatu data • nilai yang sering muncul • 2 kali panjang dari radius • Kemungkinan terjadinya sesuatu • sudut lebih besar dari 90derajat • sudut lebih kecil dari 90derajat • Deret yang semakin kecil angkanya • ...
Bones and Bone Development 2017-11-20
Across
- platelike or sheetlike bone with broad surface
- where secondary ossification occurs in bone
- mature bone cell
- breakdown calcified matrix and form bone making cells
- why bones hurt when broken
- another name for endocondral bone development
- those bones that have a long shaft and are expanded or flared at the ends
- the hollow center of the shaft of a long bone
- the formation of bone
- the start of ossification where osteoblasts are formedin endochondral bone development
- the cylindrical sections of bone in compact bone
- shaft of the bone
- those bones that have a variety of shapes and connected to other skeletal bones
- tiny hole in compact bone that houses blood vessels and nerves
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- the expanded ends of a long bone
- those bones that are cubelike or as long as they are tall
- the inner layer or lining of the medullary cavity
- makes up the growth plate
- when sheetlike layers of bone develop from osteoblasts and have no cavity
- occurs along the diaphysis and the compact bone is formed at this time
- connective tissue on the ends of bones or at joints
- tough connective tissue outer covering of the bone
- form between the ossification centers
- most bones fall into this category of bone growth
- located in the epiphyses and makes blood cells
- why bones bleed when broken
- the holes formed form the trabeculae of spongy bone
27 Clues: mature bone cell • shaft of the bone • the formation of bone • makes up the growth plate • why bones hurt when broken • why bones bleed when broken • the expanded ends of a long bone • form between the ossification centers • where secondary ossification occurs in bone • another name for endocondral bone development • the hollow center of the shaft of a long bone • ...
Intro and Axial Crossword 2020-10-15
Across
- Only bone of the skull not connected by sutures
- dense and appears homogenous
- ends of the bone; mostly of spongy bone
- generally cube-shaped & contain mostly spongy bone with an outer layer of compact bone
- bridge of the nose
- covers the epiphysis & reduces friction at the joints
- shaft of bone; composed of compact bone
- fracture type which is a typical skull fracture
- bone is crushed
- no body articulates with occipital condyles.
- bones are broken into many pieces
- made of small needle-like pieces & open space
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- a fracture in which the bone ends are forced into each other
- results from a twisting force
- small body with dense allows rotation of the head
- Protects the heart and lungs
- form the longitudinal axis of the body
- lies anterior to the sphenoid; forms roof of nasal cavity
- mature bone cells
- bone-forming cells
- bones that don't fit one of the preceding categories
- cheekbones
- contains yellow marrow in adults, contains red marrow in infants
- bone is broken completely, but ends don't penetrate the skin
- thin, flattered, & usually curved
- a fracture in which bone splinters, but the break is incomplete, occurs in children
- butterfly shape; forms part of the floor of the cranial cavity
- bone destroying cells, break down bone matrix for remodeling & release of calcium
- bone penetrates the skin, also knows as an open fracture
- limbs and girdles
- have a shaft with enlarged ends
31 Clues: cheekbones • bone is crushed • mature bone cells • limbs and girdles • bone-forming cells • bridge of the nose • Protects the heart and lungs • dense and appears homogenous • results from a twisting force • have a shaft with enlarged ends • thin, flattered, & usually curved • bones are broken into many pieces • form the longitudinal axis of the body • ...
BIOLOGY PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND RESPIRATION BONANZA 2021-03-24
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- most of ATP is made in this part of CR
- where Krebs cycle takes place
- type of fermentation that humans switch to when lack of oxygen
- organisms that make their own food
- means splitting sugar; glucose breaks into 2 pyruvate
- organelle required for aerobic respiration to occur
- electron carrier molecule made in light reactions and used in Calvin cycle
- pyruvate has to become this to enter Krebs cycle
- given off during Krebs cycle; a main product of respiration
- organisms that take in or obtain food
- fluid of chloroplast where Calvin cycle takes place
- a stack of thylakoids
- enzyme used in carbon fixation in Calvin cycle; most abundant enzyme on earth
- move through ETC to create H+ gradient
- used as final electron acceptor in ETC of cellular respiration
- splits to form oxygen, electrons and hydrogen ions
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- occurs in stroma; CO2 is fixed and makes sugar
- happens in thylakoid membrane; produces ATP and NADPH
- pigment mostly used by plant; found in chloroplasts
- location of light-dependent reactions
- enzyme used to create ATP in light reactions and ETC of CR
- product in PS equation; MAIN REASON FOR PHOTOSYNTHESIS
- location of process of glycolysis
- point of CR is to MAKE THIS
- 6 carbon compound that begins Krebs cycle
- get pushed through ATP synthase to make ATP
- one source of electrons for ETC of cellular respiration
- respiration that requires oxygen
28 Clues: a stack of thylakoids • point of CR is to MAKE THIS • where Krebs cycle takes place • respiration that requires oxygen • location of process of glycolysis • organisms that make their own food • location of light-dependent reactions • organisms that take in or obtain food • most of ATP is made in this part of CR • move through ETC to create H+ gradient • ...
mezcla 2024-05-16
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- Continente de los canguros
- Capital de Japón
- Fruta roja común
- Deporte acuático
- El animal más grande terrestre
- Película de ciencia ficción
- Instrumento para observar objetos celeste
- La ciudad del amor
- Fruta roja y dulce
- Máquina que realiza tareas automáticamente
- Deporte de raqueta
- Verdura verde y crujiente
- Mandela Líder sudafricano antiapartheid
- Deporte olímpico
- Dispositivo electrónico para procesamiento de datos
- Tragedia de Shakespeare
- Quijote Novela de Cervantes
- Río más caudaloso del mundo
- Tierra de los faraones
- y Castigo Novela de Dostoievski
- Río de la India)
- Romance épico de James Cameron
- Epopeya de Homero
- y Prejuicio Novela de Jane Austen
- Capital de Alemania
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- Ciudad eterna
- Reina de Egipto
- Agente para estimular la inmunidad
- Pariente cercano del hombre
- Hogar de la pizza y el Coliseo
- Raíz anaranjada
- Río de China
- Einstein Famoso físico alemán
- Río de América del Norte)
- Gump Drama de Tom Hanks
- País del sol naciente
- Tierra del tango
- Deporte más popular del mundo
- da Vinci Polímata italiano
- El rey de la selva
- Fruta amarilla alargada
- Deporte de la NBA
- Monroe Icono de Hollywood
- Hogar del Big Ben
- La Land Musical contemporáneo
- Animal rayado y feroz
- Padrino Clásico del cine de mafia
- Río de Egipto
- Material genético
- Animal que aúlla en la noche
50 Clues: Río de China • Ciudad eterna • Río de Egipto • Reina de Egipto • Raíz anaranjada • Capital de Japón • Fruta roja común • Deporte acuático • Tierra del tango • Deporte olímpico • Río de la India) • Deporte de la NBA • Hogar del Big Ben • Epopeya de Homero • Material genético • La ciudad del amor • Fruta roja y dulce • El rey de la selva • Deporte de raqueta • Capital de Alemania • País del sol naciente • ...
ambers intermediate algebra final 2024-05-15
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- slope that faces downward
- slope that faces upward
- an equation in a system of equations that cannot be algebraically derived from any other equation in the system
- in business this is a point of intersection
- how fast something is moving
- verticall alignment
- line that divides a plane figure or a graph into two congruent reflected halves
- how far something goes
- multiple linear equations put together
- horizontal alignment
- rectangular array of numbers
- solution to a linear equation in S variables
- the point at which two boundary lines intersect
- lowest point of a parabola
- each of the numbers in a matrices
- independent variable in an algebraic equation is one whose values are unaffected by changes
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- the common point of intersection
- an equation in a system of equations that can be algebraically derived from any other equation in the system
- number that describes the steepness of a line
- a system that has at least one solution
- a function that has an X2 term, and no power greater than 2
- a method of solving a system by substituting values into the other equations
- two or more inequalities joined by the words or, or and
- a system that has no solution
- how long something takes
- highest point of a parabola
- breaking or decomposition of an entity
- rewriting an expression as the product of its factors
- a curve where any point is at an equal distance from a fixed point
- a point where two or more straight lines meet
30 Clues: verticall alignment • horizontal alignment • how far something goes • slope that faces upward • how long something takes • slope that faces downward • lowest point of a parabola • highest point of a parabola • how fast something is moving • rectangular array of numbers • a system that has no solution • the common point of intersection • each of the numbers in a matrices • ...
TCCC Services 2024-02-22
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- DATABASE USED TO TRACK CLIENTS AND SERVICES
- TYPE OF CONTRACT TO BE SIGNED FOR FSSP
- THE PRACTICE OF DETERMINING ONE'S STRENGTHS AND OBSTACLES TO A DESIRED GOAL
- ONE PRIMARY GOAL OF FSSP
- DEFINED AS EVERYONE LIVING UNDER THE SAME ROOF OR USING THE SAME POWER METER
- WORD USED TO DESCRIBE THE UTILITY PROVIDER
- SPECIFIC DATA USED TO IDENTIFY CLIENTS
- A UTILITY CHECK OFTEN PROVIDED TO THOSE LIVING IN SECTION 8 OR PUBLIC HOUSING
- THE NUMBER OF TIMES A HOUSEHOLD MAY RECEIVE HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE IN ONE YEAR
- THE NUMBER OF DAYS IN WHICH AN APPLICANT MUST RECEIVE AN APPROVAL OR DENIAL NOTICE AFTER APPLYING FOR CRISIS ASSISTANCE
- THE ACT OF INFORMING LOCAL AGENCIES & PROSPECTIVE CLIENTS OF SERVICES PROVIDED
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- MOBILE SERVICE PROVIDED UNDER CSBG PROGRAM
- INCOME ELIGIBILITY GUIDELINES
- INCOME TYPE USED WHEN CALCULATING INCOME
- ONE OF 3 LIHEAP PRIORITY CATEGORIES
- ONE OF 3 LIHEAP PRIORITY CATEGORIES
- THE NUMBER OF HOURS ALLOWED TO RESOLVE A CRISIS
- PERCENTAGE OF POVERTY INCOME GUIDELINES FOR CSBG
- A STATE OF LACKING OR LOSING ACCESS TO HOME ENERGY (ELECTRICITY/FUEL)
- WORD USED TO DESCRIBE SOMEONE BEING PAID EVERY 2 WEEKS
- WORD USED TO DESCRIBE REFUSAL OF SERVICES
- A PROGRAM THAT ASSISTS FAMILIES & INDIVIDUALS IN BECOMING SELF-SUFFICIENT
- AMOUNT REQUIRED TO RESOLVE A CRISIS
- LAW PROTECTS CLIENTS FROM THIS
- LOG A LIST IN A CLIENT'S FILE OF SERVICES PROVIDED TO THE CLIENT OR THOSE WITHIN THE SAME HOUSEHOLD
25 Clues: ONE PRIMARY GOAL OF FSSP • INCOME ELIGIBILITY GUIDELINES • LAW PROTECTS CLIENTS FROM THIS • ONE OF 3 LIHEAP PRIORITY CATEGORIES • ONE OF 3 LIHEAP PRIORITY CATEGORIES • AMOUNT REQUIRED TO RESOLVE A CRISIS • TYPE OF CONTRACT TO BE SIGNED FOR FSSP • SPECIFIC DATA USED TO IDENTIFY CLIENTS • INCOME TYPE USED WHEN CALCULATING INCOME • WORD USED TO DESCRIBE REFUSAL OF SERVICES • ...
Matwords 2023-03-06
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- every function can be looked up using this function
- function that transforms the numeric, logical, or categorical image A according to the geometric transformation tform.
- , This function creates a geographic globe in the specified figure, panel, or tab group.
- A function that read formatted data from a file.
- Displays graphical representation of cell array.
- a command that lists current variables
- An app that lets you Design, visualize, and analyze antennas
- Find dataset array elements with missing values
- a function that helps to change the size of the matrix
- when this argument is passed inside feature() function, MATLAB crashes
- ,which datastore extracts corresponding randomly-positioned patches from two image-based datastores
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- This function creates logarithmically spaced vector.
- function that read tab-delimited file
- a function that randomly alter color of pixels
- returns an array with the same elements as the input array A, but with dimensions of length 1 removed.
- a command that cab ne used to freeze a figure
- a command that removes variables from memory
- This function is an alternate way to execute A.^B, but is rarely used. It enables operator overloading for classes.
- A command that forces MATLAB to stop
- A command that opens the Image Segmenter app, which enables you to create a segmentation mask of an image by using active contours.
- A function that calculate current at feed for antenna or array
21 Clues: A command that forces MATLAB to stop • function that read tab-delimited file • a command that lists current variables • a command that removes variables from memory • a command that cab ne used to freeze a figure • a function that randomly alter color of pixels • Find dataset array elements with missing values • Displays graphical representation of cell array. • ...
Topic 12 Energy and Respiration 2023-08-12
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- six-carbon molecule formed in the first stage of the Krebs cycle
- an artificial hydrogen acceptor that changes colour from blue to colourless when reduced
- removal of a carbon dioxide molecule
- enzyme that catalyses the conversion of pyruvate to lactate
- electron transport chain results in a high proton concentration here
- three-carbon molecule produced in glycolysis
- ratio of carbon dioxide produced to oxygen consumed during respiration
- three-carbon compound formed in glycolysis
- coenzyme that binds an acetyl group during the link reaction of aerobic respiration
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- device used to determine respiration rate in living organisms by measuring the change in volume of oxygen or carbon dioxide
- synthesis of ATP by the transfer of a phosphate group from a phosphorylated intermediate to ADP
- enzyme found embedded in inner mitochondrial membrane with a channel for H+ ions
- synthesis of ATP through the movement of protons down their concentration gradient across a selectively permeable membrane
- final electron acceptor in the electron transfer chain
- four-carbon molecule that combines with acetyl coenzyme A to produce six-carbon citrate in the first stage of the Krebs cycle
- a series of oxidation-reduction reactions in the matrix of the mitochondria
- synthesis of ATP from reduced coenzymes and oxygen in the electron transport chain of aerobic respiration
- removal of a hydrogen atom
- cellular respiration that that produces less ATP per molecule of glucose
- membrane that provides a large surface area for oxidative phosphorylation
20 Clues: removal of a hydrogen atom • removal of a carbon dioxide molecule • three-carbon compound formed in glycolysis • three-carbon molecule produced in glycolysis • final electron acceptor in the electron transfer chain • enzyme that catalyses the conversion of pyruvate to lactate • six-carbon molecule formed in the first stage of the Krebs cycle • ...
1990's Celebrities 2021-09-20
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- Moss- She was known for making the Herion look popular in the ’90s.
- He was Harry Wormwood in the movie Matilda.
- He was Oscar Schider in the movie Schindler’s List.
- He is known for being Neo in the movie Matrix.
- He was the main character in The Mask.
- He was Terminator in the Terminator movies.
- She was Rachel Green in the movie “Friends.”
- Jr.- He was Charlie Chaplin in the movie Chaplin.
- He was in the movie Great White Hype his character's name was Hassan El Ruk'n
- She was Wheatbuck’s mother in Little Rascals.
- He was the main character in Top Gun.
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- He was James Carter in Rush Hour.
- He is on the cover on Hot Shots 2.
- She is known as "The Princess of Pop.”
- He was the main character in Forest Gump in 1994.
- He was Norbet in the Movie Norbet.
- He was Dr. Arnold in Jurassic Park.
- Dog- He is known for smoking the green plant.
- He was Stuart Little In the Movie Stuart Little.
- He had his own Tv show called Martian Lawrence: You So Crazy
- Williams- He was known for being the Genie in Aladdin.
- Freeman- He was in Shaw Shank redemption in 1995 as Ellis Boyd
- He was in the movie Fight Club.
- He was in the movie titanic in 1997, his character was Jack Dawson.
- He was in the Tv show Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
25 Clues: He was in the movie Fight Club. • He was James Carter in Rush Hour. • He is on the cover on Hot Shots 2. • He was Norbet in the Movie Norbet. • He was Dr. Arnold in Jurassic Park. • He was the main character in Top Gun. • She is known as "The Princess of Pop.” • He was the main character in The Mask. • He was Harry Wormwood in the movie Matilda. • ...
ESGUERRA, Growth Disturbances and Neoplasia 2022-04-04
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- Generally consist of acini, sheets, columns, or cords of epithelial tumour cells.
- Malignant tumor of the testis.
- Is the ectopic islands of normal tissue; a congenital anomaly consisting of a heterotopic rest of cells.
- Agents which can induce tumors
- Is lack of differentiation and is a characteristic feature of most malignant tumors.
- A benign tumor arising in fibrous tissue.
- When two types of tumors are combined in the same tumor
- Defined as the gross and microscopic degree of differentiation of the tumor.
- It means new growth.
- This have mesenchymal tumor cells arranged as interlacing bundles, fasicles or whorls, lying separated from each other usually by the intercellular matrix substance such as hyaline material in leiomyoma.
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- Often have none or little stromal support.
- Just like cellular pleomorphism, the nuclei too, show variation in size and shape in malignant tumor cells.
- A benign tumor arising from cartilages.
- A group of malignant tumors which arise from embryonal or partially differentiated cells which would normally form blastema of the organs and tissue during embryogenesis.
- Carcinomas that grow in a glandular pattern.
- Malignant neoplasms of epithelial cells
- Means extent of spread of the tumor within the patient.
- Is benign tumor which is made of mature but disorganized cells of tissues indigenous to the particular organ
- The branch of science dealing with the study of neoplasms or tumors; (oncos=tumor, logos=study).
- The common or collective term used for all malignant tumors.
20 Clues: It means new growth. • Malignant tumor of the testis. • Agents which can induce tumors • A benign tumor arising from cartilages. • Malignant neoplasms of epithelial cells • A benign tumor arising in fibrous tissue. • Often have none or little stromal support. • Carcinomas that grow in a glandular pattern. • Means extent of spread of the tumor within the patient. • ...
Module 2 - Lesson 2.1 Daily Assignment 1: Integumentary Crossword 2025-02-26
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- Cell shape that is tall and cylindrical.
- The skin is also called the cutaneous membrane.
- The outermost layer of the skin.
- Modified cells containing secretory vesicles that produce large quantities of mucus.
- Substance that gives hair and skin its color.
- Gland that secretes its product into ducts.
- Type of cell that can differentiate into a number of different cells.
- Oily substance produced by sebaceous glands.
- Inflammation of the skin characterized by itching and redness.
- The most widespread and most varied of all the tissues.
- The inner, deeper layer of the skin.
- Flattened cells making up the skin’s outermost layer.
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- Dense, cord-like tissues that attach muscles to bones.
- Excessive hair loss.
- Dense connective tissue band or sheet that binds organs and muscles together.
- Gland that secretes its product directly into the bloodstream.
- Tissue that lacks blood vessels and depends on underlying connective tissue for oxygen and nutrients.
- Dead tissue resulting from a burn.
- Key component of connective tissue.
- Ear wax.
- The body’s most abundant protein.
- Cord-like tissues that attach bones to bones.
- Cell shape that is flat and plate-like.
- The outermost layer of the epidermis is called the stratum corneum.
- Tissue that has multiple layers in which some cells don’t touch the basement membrane.
- Tissue dominated by fat cells.
- Groups of cells that perform a common function.
27 Clues: Ear wax. • Excessive hair loss. • Tissue dominated by fat cells. • The outermost layer of the skin. • The body’s most abundant protein. • Dead tissue resulting from a burn. • Key component of connective tissue. • The inner, deeper layer of the skin. • Cell shape that is flat and plate-like. • Cell shape that is tall and cylindrical. • Gland that secretes its product into ducts. • ...
Ashton's Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-05
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- Anagram: A Whiney Mouse (2)
- Favourite Film (1)
- Best Subject (1)
- Popcorn (1)
- Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel? (1)
- What is the singular of spaghetti? (1)
- Aggie’s Favourite Morning Date Place (1)
- Aggie’s favourite football team (2)
- Boats and Lanes (1)
- Who was the first emperor of Rome? (1)
- First Met (1)
- Favourite Coffee Out (1)
- Ogre’s are like… (1)
- The real Stephen Cappalazzi (2)
- Favourite Forbidden Meat (1)
- We love to go to the (1)
- Italian Mirror (1)
- Documentary Ashton starts the day with a… (2)
- Favourite Coffee In (2)
- Name of Henry VIII third wife (2)
- What is the name of Harry Potter’s owl? (1)
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- Where did Ashton propose? (2)
- What’s never missing from Ashton’s fridge? (1)
- Aggie’s Favourite Gelato (1)
- Favourite Colour (1)
- Who said “Ain’t he lovely boys?” (2)
- Food Guilty Pleasure (2)
- Aggie’s Favourite Food (1)
- Country with the longest coastline in the world (1)
- Aggie’s Favourite Colour (1)
- Olympic Sport Gold (1)
- First Kiss (2)
- Largest land mammal (1)
- What is the most recent film we’ve watched together? (1)
- Favourite Food (1)
- Cosa e il cognome del mio ragazzo? (1)
- You love it, I hate it (1)
- Do you want some? (3)
- What’s a film that’s a new addition to Aggie’s top 5? (1)
- Doppelgänger (1)
- Aggie’s Favourite Dessert (1)
41 Clues: Popcorn (1) • First Met (1) • First Kiss (2) • Best Subject (1) • Doppelgänger (1) • Favourite Film (1) • Favourite Food (1) • Italian Mirror (1) • Boats and Lanes (1) • Favourite Colour (1) • Ogre’s are like… (1) • Do you want some? (3) • Olympic Sport Gold (1) • Largest land mammal (1) • Favourite Coffee In (2) • Food Guilty Pleasure (2) • Favourite Coffee Out (1) • We love to go to the (1) • ...
Ashton's Super Fun Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-05
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- Favourite Forbidden Meat (1)
- Cosa e il cognome del mio ragazzo? (1)
- What is the most recent film we’ve watched together? (1)
- Who was the first emperor of Rome? (1)
- Olympic Sport Gold (1)
- First Kiss (2)
- Italian Mirror (1)
- Favourite Coffee Out (1)
- Country with the longest coastline in the world (1)
- You love it, I hate it (1)
- Aggie’s Favourite Gelato (1)
- Aggie’s Favourite Morning Date Place (1)
- Favourite Colour (1)
- What is the name of Harry Potter’s owl? (1)
- Who said “Ain’t he lovely boys?” (2)
- Do you want some? (3)
- Doppelgänger (1)
- Favourite Film (1)
- Favourite Food (1)
- Name of Henry VIII third wife (2)
- Ogre’s are like… (1)
- Aggie’s Favourite Food (1)
- What’s a film that’s a new addition to Aggie’s top 5? (1)
- What is the singular of spaghetti? (1)
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- Popcorn (1)
- Aggie’s Favourite Dessert (1)
- Food Guilty Pleasure (2)
- Best Subject (1)
- Boats and Lanes (1)
- What’s never missing from Ashton’s fridge? (1)
- Where did Ashton propose? (2)
- Ashton starts the day with a… (2)
- Favourite Coffee In (2)
- Aggie’s favourite football team (2)
- The real Stephen Cappalazzi (2)
- Anagram: A Whiney Mouse (2)
- Aggie’s Favourite Colour (1)
- We love to go to the (1)
- Largest land mammal (1)
- First Met (1)
- Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel? (1)
41 Clues: Popcorn (1) • First Met (1) • First Kiss (2) • Best Subject (1) • Doppelgänger (1) • Italian Mirror (1) • Favourite Film (1) • Favourite Food (1) • Boats and Lanes (1) • Favourite Colour (1) • Ogre’s are like… (1) • Do you want some? (3) • Olympic Sport Gold (1) • Favourite Coffee In (2) • Largest land mammal (1) • Food Guilty Pleasure (2) • Favourite Coffee Out (1) • We love to go to the (1) • ...
Anatomy 2023-12-07
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- synovial joint shock absorbers
- the olecranon fossa receives the ulnar process when the elbow _______
- the skeletal system ________ the brain, heart, spinal cord, and all other organs
- contains mitochondria and acetylcholine-containing vesicles
- a __________________ could be a fly landing on your arm
- this type of muscle is a hybrid of smooth and skeletal muscle
- the ____________ skeleton is more likely to
- this protein abundant in bones provides strength and resilience
- the gray, outer layer of the wire visual aid
- troponin and tropomyosin make up this thin filament
- the __________ break down the calcified matrix of bones
- vesicles release this and cause the buildup of calcium ions
- the process of blood cell formation
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- the location of the synapse where acetylcholine is released into the synaptic cleft
- an example of a ______ joint is where the humerus and ulna articulate
- ______ bones typically attach to a ligament or tendon
- without the _________, shoulder movements and maintaining posture would be impossible
- this ion is vital in muscle contractions (think milk!)
- band of cartilage remaining between first and second ossification centers
- the __________ skeleton is more active in body movements than the axial skeleton
- the wearing down of _______________________ can eventually cause osteoarthritis
- the feature of myosin and actin that differentiate skeletal from smooth muscle
- the ________ of the axis projects into the atlas
- lacunae house the mature ___________ and form circles around central canals
- the __________ are flat and protective, and most likely to tell the truth
- cervical vertebrae contain transverse ________, which distinguishes them from typical vertebrae
26 Clues: synovial joint shock absorbers • the process of blood cell formation • the ____________ skeleton is more likely to • the gray, outer layer of the wire visual aid • the ________ of the axis projects into the atlas • troponin and tropomyosin make up this thin filament • ______ bones typically attach to a ligament or tendon • ...
Triple Triads 2023-10-15
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- Pearson airport code
- Final Fantasy currency
- He'll be back...and a sci-fi film franchise that got a terrible 6th installment in 2019
- Children's game _____ Says, or Vampire hunter Belmont
- Eema, Arrested Development's _____boy XXX, or what the EarthBound series is called in Japan
- Superman, Spock, and Zoidberg, for example
- Number 1, who outranks 9, 16, and 20
- Joker actor, or the summon you find at Fort Condor in FF7
- Baby under a month old (two words)
- N64 sci-fi heroine who wields 6, 12, and 17 (two words)
- 2001 N64 platformer that spoofed 4, 7, and 14
- Group who sings about 1, 13, and 21.
- Squadron member who lived among wild monkeys
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- Uncontrollable emotional panic
- Crypter Crypter Crypter
- Sci-fi film franchise that got a terrible 4th installment in 2021
- Game franchise where you might play 3, 10, and 19 (two words)
- Trogdor or Shenron, or an amorous car enthusiast
- Employer of 22, 23, and 27
- Eminent psychologist who might hang out with 2, 5 Across, and 18
- F-Zero pilot
- Peaceful state of mind Marge describes after her lobotomy in "Time and Punishment", or Chansey evolution _____ey.
- Breaking Bad actor Paul or West Wing creator Sorkin
- Murphy or Redmayne or a former junkie-turned-gunslinger
- Heavyset glasses-wearing loudmouth
- Bloated Left 4 Dead zombie, or OK, _________
- Geralt of Rivia, the White ____
- Resident Evil 4 hero
28 Clues: F-Zero pilot • Pearson airport code • Resident Evil 4 hero • Final Fantasy currency • Crypter Crypter Crypter • Employer of 22, 23, and 27 • Uncontrollable emotional panic • Geralt of Rivia, the White ____ • Heavyset glasses-wearing loudmouth • Baby under a month old (two words) • Number 1, who outranks 9, 16, and 20 • Group who sings about 1, 13, and 21. • ...
Nails!! 2024-10-07
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- Short chain of monomers that is not long enough to be considered a polymer.
- one of the two lower chambers of the heart
- substances that speed up chemical reactions
- the art and science of beautiful and improving the nails and skin of the hands and feet
- an inflamed pimple containing pus
- small cone shaped elevations that form the papillary layer
- living skin at the base of the nail plant and covering the matrix area
- Small organ
- A muscle that separates the fingers and toes
- The underlying or inner layer of the skin
- A heavy long bone that forms the leg above the knee. the breathing in of air
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- Is substance obtained by a chemical process or producing a chemical effect
- are formed when liquids evaporate entertainer
- the technical term for freckles
- molecules That can polymerize to form long polymer chains
- a Collection of similar cells that perform a specialized function
- bitten nails
- a condition caused by injury or disease of the nail unit
- The whitish half moon shape at the base of the nail plate
- The art and science of beautifying and improving the skin nails and hair
- the outermost layer of the skin
- An extensive muscle of the wrist involved in the wrist
- the dead colorless tissue attached to the nail plate
- the technical term for the nails of the fingers or toes
24 Clues: Small organ • bitten nails • the technical term for freckles • the outermost layer of the skin • an inflamed pimple containing pus • The underlying or inner layer of the skin • one of the two lower chambers of the heart • substances that speed up chemical reactions • A muscle that separates the fingers and toes • are formed when liquids evaporate entertainer • ...
chapter 8 2024-10-28
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- bone,also called cancellous bone; located primarily at the ends of long bones and in the center of other bones
- skeleton,the part of the skeleton that includes the pectoral girdle and the pelvic girdle and the upper and lower limbs
- bone,includes wrist and ankles
- tough ,fibrous, connective tissue that covers the outside of the diaphysis
- part of the skull that encloses the brain
- skeleton,the part of the skeleton that includes the skull and spinal column and sternum and ribs
- cavity,the hollow center of the diaphysis that contains yellow bone marrow
- bone,includes skull and sternum
- called the haversian system; the structural unit of compact bone
- bones,form most of the roof and upper sides of the cranium
- tissue,Scientific name for bone tissue
- bone,Skull bone that forms the forehead and bony sockets that contain the eyes.
- disc,also called the growth plate
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- ends of the long bone; meets with a second bone at a joint; covered by cartilage
- long shaft of the bone; composed primarily of compact bone
- bone,includes hip bones and vertebrae
- bone,includes legs, arms, and fingers longer than wide
- formation
- cartilage,hyaline cartilage that covers ends of bones in synovial joints
- bone-destroying cells
- first cervical vertebra
- resorption,process whereby osteoclasts breakdown bone matrix
- plate arrangement of spongy bone
- long, narrow part of a long bone
- immovable joint in the cranium
- connective tissue that lines the medullary cavity
26 Clues: formation • bone-destroying cells • first cervical vertebra • bone,includes wrist and ankles • immovable joint in the cranium • bone,includes skull and sternum • plate arrangement of spongy bone • long, narrow part of a long bone • disc,also called the growth plate • bone,includes hip bones and vertebrae • tissue,Scientific name for bone tissue • ...
human anatomy 2024-11-05
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- - The process through which bone is formed, replacing cartilage.
- - A type of cell that builds up bone tissue.
- Fluid - The lubricating fluid found in synovial joints, reducing friction.
- - A connective tissue that links bones to other bones at joints.
- - The rounded ends of a long bone, where growth occurs.
- Bone - The dense, hard outer layer of bone that provides strength.
- - A membrane that covers the surface of bones, providing nourishment and support.
- - A mature bone cell, embedded within the bone matrix.
- Bone - The porous, inner part of the bone, often found at the ends of long bones.
- - A type of joint that permits no movement, like those in the skull.
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- - The long, central shaft of a long bone.
- - A cell that breaks down bone, crucial for bone remodeling.
- Skeleton - The central framework of the body, including the skull, vertebrae, and ribs.
- - A break in the bone, often caused by trauma or stress.
- - A fluid-filled sac that reduces friction between bones and tissues in joints.
- - The structural unit of compact bone, arranged in concentric circles.
- - A freely movable joint, such as the knee or elbow.
- - Another term for a joint where two bones meet.
- - A type of joint that allows limited movement, often found in the spine. Appendicular Skeleton - The bones that support movement, including limbs and girdles.
- - The soft tissue inside bones, where blood cells are produced.
- - A crescent-shaped cartilage in the knee that cushions and stabilizes the joint.
21 Clues: - The long, central shaft of a long bone. • - A type of cell that builds up bone tissue. • - Another term for a joint where two bones meet. • - A freely movable joint, such as the knee or elbow. • - A mature bone cell, embedded within the bone matrix. • - The rounded ends of a long bone, where growth occurs. • - A break in the bone, often caused by trauma or stress. • ...
Cellular Respiration and Organelles 2024-03-20
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- Second set of reactions in cellular respiration that breaks down pyruvic acid into carbon dioxide and 2 ATP
- Organisms that eat others for food
- First set of reactions in cellular respiration that breaks down sugar into pyruvic acid
- Organelle that is used for RNA and protein synthesis
- Type of fermentation that converts pyruvic acid into alcohol
- Series of events that that cells go through as they grow and divide
- Network of protein filaments that help protect the cell
- Source of energy for cells to use or store
- Pathways of cellular respiration that require oxygen are
- Final stage in cellular respiration that produces roughly 32 ATP
- Organelle located near the nucleus and help organize cell division
- Specialized organs
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- Process where cells divides into two new daughter cells
- Releases energy from food in the absence of oxygen
- Portion of the cell outside the nucleus
- Large, saclike, membrane-enclosed structures called
- process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
- Type of fermentation that converts pyruvic acid to lactic acid
- Small organelles filled with enzymes
- Pathways of cellular respiration that do not need oxygen are
- Genetic information is bundled into packages of DNA
- Innermost part of the mitochondria
- Amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius
- Power plants of the cell
- Electron carrier in cellular respiration
25 Clues: Specialized organs • Power plants of the cell • Organisms that eat others for food • Innermost part of the mitochondria • Small organelles filled with enzymes • Portion of the cell outside the nucleus • Electron carrier in cellular respiration • Source of energy for cells to use or store • Releases energy from food in the absence of oxygen • ...
MCU CROSSWORD SPECTACULAR! 2022-07-08
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- Peter Quill's father
- Blue-skinned humanoids from the planet Hala (mostly)
- Lindsay's favorite
- He-Who-Remains' variant, who we think will be Phase Four's BBEG
- Immortal race of synthetic beings artificially created by the Celestials
- Extradimensional subatomic particles, named after the discoverer
- Goose the Cat's actual alien species
- The Egyptian moon god
- Chadwick Boseman's titular character (no punctuation)
- Tony Stark's original complex artificial intelligence matrix
- Mist that creates Inhumans, like Ms. Marvel
- Film zdaddy to Black Widows and 11 (2 words)
- Where Cap trained in Wheaton, New Jersey
- The severed head of an ancient deceased Celestial
- Avenger exposed to gamma radiation
- A barren planet and the location of the Soul Stone, guarded by the Red Skull
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- Internationally ratified legal documents which provide regulation of enhanced individuals (2 words)
- Combination of Phases 1, 2, and 3 (2 words)
- The World's Strongest Avenger (2 words)
- Mystical heavenly realm inhabited by Chinese mythological creatures
- _____ stone that allows the user to teleport to places instantaneously
- Snapper who initiated The Blip
- Power source developed by Howard Stark and Anton Vanko (2 words)
- Current Phase of the MCU
- Best Bodyguard and Head of Security ever
- Main base of operations for S.H.I.E.L.D. before being taken over by Hydra
- Another name for the Book of the Damned
- Name given to pizza dog in Hawkeye
- First Spider-Man movie (2017)
29 Clues: Lindsay's favorite • Peter Quill's father • The Egyptian moon god • Current Phase of the MCU • First Spider-Man movie (2017) • Snapper who initiated The Blip • Name given to pizza dog in Hawkeye • Avenger exposed to gamma radiation • Goose the Cat's actual alien species • The World's Strongest Avenger (2 words) • Another name for the Book of the Damned • ...
Cellular Respiration & Photosynthesis 2025-10-09
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- Green pigment in chloroplasts that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.
- The sugar molecule produced by photosynthesis and used for energy in cellular respiration.
- Series of reactions in the mitochondrial matrix that release CO₂ and generate electron carriers.
- The organelle where the Krebs cycle and electron transport chain occur.
- The fluid-filled space in chloroplasts where the Calvin cycle takes place.
- Cellular respiration that requires oxygen to produce ATP.
- Protein complex that uses light energy to produce NADPH.
- The main energy currency of the cell produced during cellular respiration.
- Protein complex that absorbs light and splits water molecules, releasing oxygen.
- The cycle that uses ATP and NADPH to convert CO₂ into glucose.
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- Reactions that capture sunlight to produce ATP and NADPH.
- The first step of cellular respiration that breaks glucose into pyruvate; occurs in the cytoplasm.
- Anaerobic process that allows glycolysis to continue by regenerating NAD⁺ when oxygen is absent.
- Flattened membrane sacs inside chloroplasts where the light-dependent reactions occur.
- The three-carbon molecule produced from glycolysis that enters the mitochondrion for further breakdown.
- A chain of proteins in the inner mitochondrial membrane that use electrons to produce ATP.
- Electron carrier molecule that transports high-energy electrons to the ETC.
- Process of incorporating CO₂ into organic molecules during the Calvin cycle.
- Another electron carrier molecule formed during the Krebs cycle.
- The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
20 Clues: Protein complex that uses light energy to produce NADPH. • Reactions that capture sunlight to produce ATP and NADPH. • Cellular respiration that requires oxygen to produce ATP. • The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs. • The cycle that uses ATP and NADPH to convert CO₂ into glucose. • ...
Math Definition Crossword 2025-10-09
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- An expression with exponents and multiple terms.
- A function in the form *y = ax² + bx + c*.
- A statement that compares two unequal quantities.
- The steepness of a line.
- A line that touches a circle at two points
- The distance of a circle through the center
- A branch of math dealing with data and averages.
- branch of mathematics that deals with unknown values
- A letter or symbol used to represent a number.
- The distance from the center of a circle to any point on it.
- The study of angles and triangles.
- The longest side of a right triangle.
- The distance of a number from zero on a number line.
- method of estimating a function from data in a table
- a relationship between one or more variables
- The likelihood of an event happening.
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- The number multiplied by a variable in an algebraic expression.
- A ratio comparing a part to the whole
- The highest point or lowest point on a parabola.
- A mathematical statement that two expressions are equal.
- The line where a graph crosses the y-axis or x-axis.
- The entire collection of data values used in an analysis.
- A line that touches a circle at exactly one point.
- The output values of a function.
- A relationship between two equal ratios.
- A curved U-shaped graph
- The set of all possible *x*-values of a function.
- A rectangular array of numbers or expressions.
28 Clues: A curved U-shaped graph • The steepness of a line. • The output values of a function. • The study of angles and triangles. • A ratio comparing a part to the whole • The longest side of a right triangle. • The likelihood of an event happening. • A relationship between two equal ratios. • A function in the form *y = ax² + bx + c*. • A line that touches a circle at two points • ...
JOINT COMMISSION CROSSWORD 2025-11-12
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- Code called for an unruly or threatening visitor or patient.
- Code used when there is a fire in the facility.
- The national organization that accredits and certifies health care facilities.
- Tool that displays the risk level of survey findings in a visual matrix.
- Phrase to alert another staff member of a crisis patient on the phone without alarming the patient (“I have a ______”).
- Required number of patient identifiers used before giving meds or performing procedures.
- Acronym used for reporting patient hand-off communication.
- Code for infant or pediatric abduction.
- The process of comparing the patient’s home meds with new orders.
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- Abbreviation for the model used in performance improvement — Plan-Do-Study-Act.
- Policy number associated with Restraints and Seclusion at CNDH.
- Color of armband and socks used to identify high fall-risk patients.
- Type of restraint that involves using medication to control behavior, not to treat a condition.
- Method to remember steps in using a fire extinguisher — Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep.
- Type of restraint used to prevent a confused patient from removing medical devices (non-violent).
- Infection control policy states you should wash your hands for a minimum of ___ seconds.
- Organization within CNDH responsible for handling grievances and patient satisfaction surveys.
- The document that provides specific instructions from a manufacturer on how to clean or disinfect equipment.
- Term for a patient event resulting in death or severe harm, unrelated to the natural course of illness.
- Code used for tornado response.
20 Clues: Code used for tornado response. • Code for infant or pediatric abduction. • Code used when there is a fire in the facility. • Acronym used for reporting patient hand-off communication. • Code called for an unruly or threatening visitor or patient. • Policy number associated with Restraints and Seclusion at CNDH. • ...
IDK What to Name This 2025-12-18
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- What language did Vermont's name originate from?
- Danny's high school alma mater
- Its not a soft serve, its a...
- We were stranded here
- Danny's go to order at Burlington Bagel
- We need to return here for a longer stay
- Larry's favorite toy
- This famous actor has called Vermont home for over 30 years
- These "tacos" are mad
- This sport was invented in Vermont
- Rescued cats here
- Butter capital of the world in the 19th century
- Dog on Brooklyn 99 named or a cheese in Vermont
- Best Mcdonald's sandwich
- Chelsea tournament winner 2025
- Best wiffleball field in Vermont
- Best NYT game
- ____ Green (popular saying)
- Where we made our own sourdough
- Birthplace of Vermont
- Danny's favorite season
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- Could this be the best grocery store ever?
- Cool water species for short
- Best Mario Kart game ever
- UVM's best ever striker in soccer
- Home to the best boneless wings
- Our first kiss was in this car
- Tasty tree sap
- Luna's cuddle area
- Oldest fish in Vermont
- None of these in Vermont
- First sauna experience
- No brooms can fit through here
- Britt's ancestry
- This movie was filmed in Vemront
- Vermont's state insect
- Danny's ancestry
- Chelsea's best player
- Our age gap
- Best sandwiches in Stowe
- Our nickname for each other
- The totally real monster in Lake Champlain
- Britt's high school alma mater
43 Clues: Our age gap • Best NYT game • Tasty tree sap • Britt's ancestry • Danny's ancestry • Rescued cats here • Luna's cuddle area • Larry's favorite toy • We were stranded here • These "tacos" are mad • Chelsea's best player • Birthplace of Vermont • Oldest fish in Vermont • First sauna experience • Vermont's state insect • Danny's favorite season • None of these in Vermont • Best Mcdonald's sandwich • ...
Best Crossword Ever 2018-02-13
Across
- State sport of Maryland (8)
- 'My uncrowned king' (7)
- A buzzword (9)
- A good town for covrigi, stoner bnb hosts and beautiful snowy walks (6)
- Reef - Cozumel, Mexico (8)
- General term for a prisoner's legal right to challenge the legality of their detention
- Arabian call of approval (13)
- Transfrontier Conservation Area where Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe converge (7,7)
- Wolfe Tone (8)
- Prophet from Greece (and the Matrix films)
- A type of turtle (also might describe Stalin) (3,7,5,6)
- "I think therefore I am" (6,4,3)
- A type of biome where the tree growth is hindered by low temperatures and short growing seasons (6)
- Joyce's A Portrait's original title (7,5)
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- Olympians beat their asses (6)
- Something you are (9)
- A biome, also known as a snow forest (6,6)
- Country with the most wind turbines (5)
- Azure (perhaps) part of the Appalachians (4,5)
- By the fact itself (4,5)
- Believed by some to have written Shakespeare's works (7,5)
- Something I am (11)
- Narrow inlet with steep sides or cliffs (5)
- Protected area of the Philippines located in the middle of the Sulu Sea (9,5)
- carved into the mountains of Ifugao in the Philippines by ancestors of the indigenous people. They are frequently called the "Eighth Wonder of the World" (6,4,8)
- Largest turtle, dives the deepest and goes the furthest (11)
- Most famously crossed a mountain (8)
- He was, and might again be the greatest poet of Ireland ;) (6)
28 Clues: A buzzword (9) • Wolfe Tone (8) • Something I am (11) • Something you are (9) • 'My uncrowned king' (7) • By the fact itself (4,5) • Reef - Cozumel, Mexico (8) • State sport of Maryland (8) • Arabian call of approval (13) • Olympians beat their asses (6) • "I think therefore I am" (6,4,3) • Most famously crossed a mountain (8) • Country with the most wind turbines (5) • ...
Best Crossword Ever 2018-02-13
Across
- Prophet from Greece (and the Matrix films)
- Azure (perhaps) part of the Appalachians (4,5)
- By the fact itself (4,5)
- Olympians beat their asses (6)
- Protected area of the Philippines located in the middle of the Sulu Sea (9,5)
- A type of turtle (also might describe Stalin) (3,7,5,6)
- Largest turtle, dives the deepest and goes the furthest (11)
- A good town for covrigi, stoner bnb hosts and beautiful snowy walks (6)
- A buzzword (9)
- Transfrontier Conservation Area where Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe converge (7,7)
- Something you are (9)
- Something I am (11)
- Believed by some to have written Shakespeare's works (7,5)
- 'My uncrowned king' (7)
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- Most famously crossed a mountain (8)
- Wolfe Tone (8)
- Arabian call of approval (13)
- carved into the mountains of Ifugao in the Philippines by ancestors of the indigenous people. They are frequently called the "Eighth Wonder of the World" (6,4,8)
- Joyce's A Portrait's original title (7,5)
- Narrow inlet with steep sides or cliffs (5)
- A biome, also known as a snow forest (6,6)
- Country with the most wind turbines (5)
- "I think therefore I am" (6,4,3)
- State sport of Maryland (8)
- General term for a prisoner's legal right to challenge the legality of their detention
- He was, and might again be the greatest poet of Ireland ;) (6)
- A type of biome where the tree growth is hindered by low temperatures and short growing seasons (6)
- Reef - Cozumel, Mexico (8)
28 Clues: Wolfe Tone (8) • A buzzword (9) • Something I am (11) • Something you are (9) • 'My uncrowned king' (7) • By the fact itself (4,5) • Reef - Cozumel, Mexico (8) • State sport of Maryland (8) • Arabian call of approval (13) • Olympians beat their asses (6) • "I think therefore I am" (6,4,3) • Most famously crossed a mountain (8) • Country with the most wind turbines (5) • ...
Best Crossword Ever 2018-02-13
Across
- Protected area of the Philippines located in the middle of the Sulu Sea (9,5)
- Country with the most wind turbines (5)
- General term for a prisoner's legal right to challenge the legality of their detention
- Believed by some to have written Shakespeare's works (7,5)
- Prophet from Greece (and the Matrix films)
- A type of biome where the tree growth is hindered by low temperatures and short growing seasons (6)
- A type of turtle (also might describe Stalin) (3,7,5,6)
- Joyce's A Portrait's original title (7,5)
- Transfrontier Conservation Area where Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe converge (7,7)
- A good town for covrigi, stoner bnb hosts and beautiful snowy walks (6)
- He was, and might again be the greatest poet of Ireland ;) (6)
- Something I am (11)
- Something you are (9)
- Wolfe Tone (8)
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- Arabian call of approval (13)
- carved into the mountains of Ifugao in the Philippines by ancestors of the indigenous people. They are frequently called the "Eighth Wonder of the World" (6,4,8)
- Olympians beat their asses (6)
- Narrow inlet with steep sides or cliffs (5)
- Most famously crossed a mountain (8)
- Reef - Cozumel, Mexico (8)
- Azure (perhaps) part of the Appalachians (4,5)
- "I think therefore I am" (6,4,3)
- A biome, also known as a snow forest (6,6)
- 'My uncrowned king' (7)
- State sport of Maryland (8)
- Largest turtle, dives the deepest and goes the furthest (11)
- A buzzword (9)
- By the fact itself (4,5)
28 Clues: A buzzword (9) • Wolfe Tone (8) • Something I am (11) • Something you are (9) • 'My uncrowned king' (7) • By the fact itself (4,5) • Reef - Cozumel, Mexico (8) • State sport of Maryland (8) • Arabian call of approval (13) • Olympians beat their asses (6) • "I think therefore I am" (6,4,3) • Most famously crossed a mountain (8) • Country with the most wind turbines (5) • ...
puzzle 2 2018-04-12
Across
- German airline
- Who played Neo in The Matrix?
- winged horse in Greek mythology
- Irish singer who won the Eurovision Song Contest twice
- Juliet’s lover
- national sport in Japan
- State Jack Daniels whiskey commonly associated with?
- Picture 8
- largest ocean
- Lilo and
- sport you can win the Davis Cup
- An animal you always see later …
- German city is famous for the perfume
- According to a movie the devil is known to wear this Italian fashion brand
- Picture 7
- How many time zones are there in the world
- lightest existing metal
- famous coloured house
- Was in front of the Senate this Week / Social Media
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- all of the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park are this...
- The spy who shagged me
- Legendary Benedictine monk who invented champagne
- country Shakespeare s Hamlet live
- Second president of the United States
- Picture 13
- Which is the only American state to begin with the letter p
- 'probably the best beer in the world'?
- Picture 1.
- other name for 'La Gioconda' (famous painting)
- Picture 14
- Picture 5
- only mammal that can’t jump
- first Aer Lingus route was to …
- owns Woody & Buzz Lightyear
- Turkish word for lamb
- Mandatory Document for Car Rental
- chess piece that can only move diagonally
- Picture 6
- French town is known for mustard
- planet nearest the sun
40 Clues: Lilo and • Picture 5 • Picture 8 • Picture 6 • Picture 7 • Picture 13 • Picture 1. • Picture 14 • largest ocean • German airline • Juliet’s lover • Turkish word for lamb • famous coloured house • The spy who shagged me • planet nearest the sun • national sport in Japan • lightest existing metal • only mammal that can’t jump • owns Woody & Buzz Lightyear • Who played Neo in The Matrix? • ...
Quality Crossword 2013-05-09
Across
- There are____ elements of GPIMS that are applicable to customer service
- Controls Integrity Management System
- are the way to capture customer complaints/comments.
- ____ tells us how well we perform flawless execution of OTC processes. ( two words)
- Satisfaction A customers positive or negartive feeeling about the value they receive. (2 words)
- factor that initiates a change in another factor, which may then initiate another changes in a a RootCause string of cause - effect factors resulting in a final effect or outcome 2 words
- Local Quality Management Representative
- POI 3 words
- Business Continuity Plan
- Lloyd's Quality Assurance
- TS 16949 is a certification for _____ quality management
- Use the ____when taking the stairs
- Everyone is a winner when ___comes first
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- sunlight from sand, water or snow is as strong as direct sunlight
- A ____ greatly reduces your chances of being seriously injured in a motor vehicle crash
- SME 3 Words
- Original Equipment Manufacturer
- A matrix used to depict roles and accountabilities
- Process we follow with regards to Records Retention
- A graphical depiction of a group of related processes or activities arranged to show their relative order of execution. 2 words
- Operational Integrity Management System
- Don't ___while you are walking
- International Organization of Standardization
- MOC 3 words
- Reapply sunscreen every___ hours , even on cloudy days.
- Slow and ____ wins the race - Slow Moe's Motto
- Global Product Integrity Management System
- Quality objective is equivalent to _____ objective
28 Clues: SME 3 Words • POI 3 words • MOC 3 words • Business Continuity Plan • Lloyd's Quality Assurance • Don't ___while you are walking • Original Equipment Manufacturer • Use the ____when taking the stairs • Controls Integrity Management System • Local Quality Management Representative • Operational Integrity Management System • Everyone is a winner when ___comes first • ...
CHM 325 Fun! 2013-05-05
Across
- Primary location of gluconeogenesis
- Coupled active transporter through which substrates move in opposite directions
- Catalyzes a metabolically-irreversible reaction of glycolysis
- Type of residues found on the outside of an integral membrane protein
- Most selective and slow type of transport protein
- Oxygen delivery protein
- Fatty acids that function in energy storage
- Type of water-soluble membrane protein that can be released with salt solution
- Aldose and ketose sugars are _____ isomers.
- The _____ theory states that a proton gradient can be used to make ATP.
- Type of enzyme that transfers a phosphate group
- Containing nonpolar and polar residues
- Extended secondary protein structure
- Type of reaction during which part of the first substrate is transferred onto the enzyme
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- Set of chemical transformations that an organism can catalyze
- Classified as a lyase enzyme
- Vitamins
- Part of an enzyme that forms noncovalent bonds with the substrate
- Contains a phospho-his residue
- Reaction type during which electrons are transferred
- Type of reactions that remove Citric Acid Cycle intermediates
- Type of reactions that create Citric Acid Cycle intermediates
- Site of glycolysis
- Type of enzymatic inhibition during which the inhibitor binds to enzyme's catalytic site
- Oxygen storage protein
- Site of Citric Acid Cycle
- Type of metabolic pathway that builds molecules
- Type of metabolic pathway that breaks molecules down
- Precursor to steroid hormones
- Fatty acid chains with no double bonds are termed ____.
30 Clues: Vitamins • Site of glycolysis • Oxygen storage protein • Oxygen delivery protein • Site of Citric Acid Cycle • Classified as a lyase enzyme • Precursor to steroid hormones • Contains a phospho-his residue • Primary location of gluconeogenesis • Extended secondary protein structure • Containing nonpolar and polar residues • Fatty acids that function in energy storage • ...
Maths 2012-11-12
Across
- The ratio of a perfect circle.
- Adjacent over Hypotenuse.
- Opposite over Adjacent/A straight line that touches a curved surface at one point.
- A straight line between two points in a circle across the centre.
- An organised collection of numbers.
- The study of computation of limits, derivatives, and integrals of functions of real numbers and instantaneous rates of change.
- A shape with four equal sides and angles.
- The branch of Mathematics that deals with triangles, the relationships between their sides and angles and their functions.
- An unending value that goes on forever.
- The number which indicates that there is no value or magnitude.
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- The branch of Mathematics in which letters and other symbols are used to represent numbers and quantities in formulae and equations.
- The branch of Mathematics that deals with shapes, lines or surfaces and their properties and relations.
- An idea or concept that can be demonstrated using the rules of logic
- Hypotenuse over Adjacent.
- The bottom of a figure or a shape.
- A value expressed as an arrow, with direction and magnitude.
- The simplest possible ratio of the circle.
- A shape with three sides and tips.
- Adjacent over Opposite.
- Opposite over Hypotenuse.
- Hypotenuse over Opposite.
- A set of instructions used to solve a problem or obtain a desired result.
- The vertical measurement of a figure.
- A ratio of numbers or variables.
- A straight line from a point in a circle to the centre of the circle.
25 Clues: Adjacent over Opposite. • Hypotenuse over Adjacent. • Adjacent over Hypotenuse. • Opposite over Hypotenuse. • Hypotenuse over Opposite. • The ratio of a perfect circle. • A ratio of numbers or variables. • The bottom of a figure or a shape. • A shape with three sides and tips. • An organised collection of numbers. • The vertical measurement of a figure. • ...
Protozoa Vocab 2013-02-10
Across
- Structures used by radiolarian's to aid in controlling their depth in the water column.
- A type of radiolarian skeleton composed of silicon.
- The area from the water surface to the bottom.
- Inhabiting the open water of the ocean, rather than the bottom of the shore.
- A "false foot", formed by an extension of cytoplasm.
- An ocean bottom sediment consisting of 30 percent or more foram skeletons.
- A "container" within which a tintinnied lives.
- An organic matrix with embedded grains of sand.
- The outer portion of the radiolarian's cytoplasm.
- A vertical, cylindrical sample of the bottom sediments.
- Tiny, hairlike projections.
- The relationship in which 2 organisms live together in close association.
- Symbiotic one-celled algae found in coral, sea anemones, mollusks, and other types of marine organisms.
- A foram that secretes a single chamber.
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- The process of using food material produced by other organisms.
- The inner portion of the radiolarian's cytoplasm that is nucleated.
- Bottom dwelling organisms.
- The process by which a species becomes better suited to survive in an environment.
- A hard,outer covering.
- A foram that secrets several chambers.
- A type of radiolarian skeleton which is delicate and lace like.
- Small plants and animals floating in the upper layers of the water column.
- A slimy lubricating and cleansing secretion.
- Very small particles of the decaying remains of dead plants and animals.
- Small cavities that may contain secretions of the protoplasm or substances about to be exreted.
25 Clues: A hard,outer covering. • Bottom dwelling organisms. • Tiny, hairlike projections. • A foram that secrets several chambers. • A foram that secretes a single chamber. • A slimy lubricating and cleansing secretion. • The area from the water surface to the bottom. • A "container" within which a tintinnied lives. • An organic matrix with embedded grains of sand. • ...
Unit 5 2014-05-04
Across
- A bitter verbal attack.
- A changed, variation, or alteration; successive or changing phases or conditions.
- Having lustful desires or interests; tending to arouse sexual desires.
- An enthusiastic and usually expert follower or fan.
- Very scared or holy; inviolable; set apart or immune from questioning or attack.
- To intimidate by a stern or overbearing manner; to bully.
- Intended to promote a particular point of view, doctrine, or cause; biased or partisan.
- A type, class, or variety, especially a distinctive category of literary composition; a style of painting in which everyday scenes are realistically depicted.
- Of or pertaining to the entire body; relating to a system or systems.
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- Blithely indifferent or unconcerned; carefree; happy-go-lucky.
- Equal in size, extent, duration, or importance; proportionate; measurable by the same standards.
- Very sheer and light; almost completely transparent.
- A sermon stressing moral principles; a tedious moralizing lecture or discourse.
- A mold; the surrounding situation or environment.
- A quick raid, especially for plunder; a venture into some field of endeavor; to make such a raid.
- Profit derived from an office or position or from employment; a fee or salary.
- A confident and stylish manner, dash; a strikingly elaborate or colorful display.
- A character in a novel or play; the outward character or role that a person assumes.
- To enclose or confine within walls; to imprison; to seclude or isolate.
- Funeral rites or ceremonies.
20 Clues: A bitter verbal attack. • Funeral rites or ceremonies. • A mold; the surrounding situation or environment. • An enthusiastic and usually expert follower or fan. • Very sheer and light; almost completely transparent. • To intimidate by a stern or overbearing manner; to bully. • Blithely indifferent or unconcerned; carefree; happy-go-lucky. • ...
Programming 2015-01-21
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- The person's first name who made this crossword.
- A process that leads from an original formulation of a computing problem to executable computer programs.
- Code which contains numbers like 1's and 0's.
- A list of instructions that tell a computer what to do.
- Relating to or using a system of numerical notation that has 16 rather than 10 as its base.
- A process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem-solving operations, especially by a computer.
- World Wide Web
- Console that has access to the internet.
- A notation resembling a simplified programming language, used in program design.
- A global system of interconnected computer networks that use the standard Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to link several billion devices worldwide.
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- American Standard Code for Information Interchange.
- Movie that has to do with hacking and black coated people.
- A type of software that allows you to perform specific tasks.
- Built the .net framework.
- Client side programming language that runs inside a client browser and processes commands on client computer rather than server.
- Software framework developed by Microsoft that runs primarily on Microsoft Windows.
- IDE and RAD tool written in wxWidgets.
- A graphical representation of a computer program in relation to its sequence of functions (as distinct from the data it processes).
- A quantity or amount.
- The programs and other operating information used by a computer.
20 Clues: World Wide Web • A quantity or amount. • Built the .net framework. • IDE and RAD tool written in wxWidgets. • Console that has access to the internet. • Code which contains numbers like 1's and 0's. • The person's first name who made this crossword. • American Standard Code for Information Interchange. • A list of instructions that tell a computer what to do. • ...
Energy and Recovery crossword 2021-10-03
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- abbreviation for the enzyme that breaks down pyruvic acid to lactic acid
- This is the part of the mitochondria where the third stage of the aerobic energy system takes place
- It can take up to 48 hours to replenish this after prolonged or strenuous exercise
- 100% can be fully replenished in 3 minutes/1st energy system
- area of the mitochondria where the krebs cycle takes place
- when hydrogen combines with NAD in the electron transfer chain
- by product from the krebs cycle
- it can take up to an hour for this to be removed from the muscles
- Enzyme that breaks down the 2 seconds worth of ATP in the muscle
- Slow recovery phase
- when heat and energy leave a reaction
- by product from the electron transfer chain
- Muscle oxygen store
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- a chemical reaction that requires energy to be added for it to progress
- Process of breaking down glucose
- the name given when the products from reaction 1 are used as reactants in reaction 2
- this gets removed from the krebs cycle and progresses down into the electron transfer chain
- second stage of the aerobic energy system
- This is where the PC system takes place
- Excessive post-exercise oxygen consumption
- rapid recovery phase
- Number of ATP made in the Krebs Cycle
- lactic acid causes the enzymes to do this
- enzyme that breaks down glucose to pyruvic avid
24 Clues: Slow recovery phase • Muscle oxygen store • rapid recovery phase • by product from the krebs cycle • Process of breaking down glucose • Number of ATP made in the Krebs Cycle • when heat and energy leave a reaction • This is where the PC system takes place • second stage of the aerobic energy system • lactic acid causes the enzymes to do this • ...
Intro to Skeletal Syste 2021-01-25
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- color of bone marrow with blood; responsible for hematopoiesis
- mineral that makes bones hard, atomic symbol Ca
- color of bone marrow with fat and triglycerides
- type of bone cell that is matured and lives in the lacunae; a mature osteoblast; has a spider-like shape
- type of bone shape that has epiphyses and a diaphysis; femur, humerus, phalanges
- CT that covers the outside of compact bone
- type of bone cell responsible for secreting bone matrix (osteoid); building cell
- type of bone with trabeculae
- type of bone shape that makes up your carpals (wrist/hands) and tarsals (ankle/feet)
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- type of bone shape that makes up your vertebral column and sacrum
- type of bone shape that makes up your cranium, scapula, and sternum
- process of creating blood; occurs in the red bone marrow
- type of bone cell that differentiates into osteoblast or bone-lining cell; stem cell that is aka osteoprogenitor
- extended middle region of the long bone
- type of cartilage that is most abundant in the body and covers ends of the bones
- type of bone cell responsible for breaking down bone tissue; has a large shape and is multinucleated
- type of bone that is dense and organized, makes the "bread" of a "bone sandwich"
- ends of the long bone
- type of tissue that bones, blood, and cartilage belong to.
- CT that covers the inside of compact bone
20 Clues: ends of the long bone • type of bone with trabeculae • extended middle region of the long bone • CT that covers the inside of compact bone • CT that covers the outside of compact bone • mineral that makes bones hard, atomic symbol Ca • color of bone marrow with fat and triglycerides • process of creating blood; occurs in the red bone marrow • ...
Mutual Funds / Stocks / Bonds 2022-03-29
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- Full form of PRC Matrix for Debt schemes of Mutual Funds
- Full form of MTM
- of Profit
- A chance that investment value can decrease
- Spreading of Risk among many types of Investments
- An electronic account that holds financial assets like shares, MFs, ETFs, etc.
- Collection of Investments
- The risk of default on a debt Instruments
- The simultaneous purchase and sale of the same securities in different markets
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- All Investments stocks, bonds, mutual funds that are bought and sold on the stock exchange
- Abbreviation of National Stock Exchange Fifty
- Ratio that measures the volatility in the stock prices as compared to the overall market movement
- The possibility for an investor to experience losses due to factors that affect the overall performance of the markets
- A word refers to the degree or the extent of fluctuation in the prices of the stock
- The ease with which an investment can be converted into cash
- The difference between a portfolio's returns with the benchmark
- Firm or Agent that charges a fee for executing buy or sell orders submitted by an investor
- A cash fund that can invest up to 91 days of maturity papers
- The Financial Gain
- Systematic Investment Plan
- Reducing purchasing power over a period of time
- The regulator that oversees the stock market in India
- A Corporate's written pledge to repay a specified amount of money
- Fund schemes that Invest within Top 100 stocks
24 Clues: of Profit • Full form of MTM • The Financial Gain • Collection of Investments • Systematic Investment Plan • The risk of default on a debt Instruments • A chance that investment value can decrease • Abbreviation of National Stock Exchange Fifty • Fund schemes that Invest within Top 100 stocks • Reducing purchasing power over a period of time • ...
Circulatory system 2021-12-07
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- the movement of the blood through the heart and around the body
- the airway that leads from the larynx to the bronci. also called windpipe
- liquid connective tissue composed of formed elements-erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets-and a fluid extracellular matrix called plasma; component of the cardiovascular system
- another name for alveoli
- the major blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the rest of the body
- takes blood low in oxygen from the body to the right atrium
- blood vessel that conducts blood toward the heart
- also called erythrocyte
- one of the formed elements of blood that provides defense against disease agents and foreign materials
- the heart valve at the base of the aorta and the pulmonary artery
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- another word for high blood pressure
- the two chambers at the top of the heart
- the tiny blood vessels throughout the body that connect arteries and veins
- a thin skeletal muscle that sits at the base of the chest and separates the abdomen from the chest
- two muscular sides/walls of the heart
- a strong muscle about the size of your fist
- valve located at the base of the aorta
- form clots and plug cuts
- Carry blood away from the heart
- the bony enclosing wall of the chest consisting chiefly of the ribs and the structures connecting them
- valve located between the left atrium and ventricle; consists of two flaps of tissue
21 Clues: also called erythrocyte • another name for alveoli • form clots and plug cuts • Carry blood away from the heart • another word for high blood pressure • two muscular sides/walls of the heart • valve located at the base of the aorta • the two chambers at the top of the heart • a strong muscle about the size of your fist • blood vessel that conducts blood toward the heart • ...
Introduction to cell 2021-08-03
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- this type of epithelium is found in the respiratory tract
- type of connective tissue that consists of a non living plasma, red cells, white cells, and platelets
- type of connective tissue that is less hard and more flexible than bone
- nonliving substance found outside connective tissue cells and is made ground substance and fibers
- epithelia that lines most of the respiratory tract
- type of connective tissue that insulates the body from temperature changes and protects from mechanical damage adipose
- type of cartilage that is found in the larynx, ribs, and ends of bones
- type of connective tissue that forms the framework of filter organs like the spleen and lymph nodes
- voluntary mucscle tissue
- type of epithelia that found in the urinary bladder
- type of tissue that is specialized to contract to produce movement
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- flat epithelia that is in multiple layers
- This type of tissue is found on free surfaces and has tight junctions
- type of cell found within columnar epithelia secretes mucus
- tissue type that lines organs and is responsible for protection, secretion, absorption, and filtration
- involuntary muscle tissue found in the heart
- type of connective tissue that is soft and pliable and underlies the skin
- type of connective tissue where cells are surrounded by a very hard matrix that contains calcium salts
- type of muscle contraction produced by smooth muscle that allows material to move along a tube in one direction
- This type of cell makes mucous
- Type of connective tissue that is avascular
- tissue that receives and conducts electrochemical impulses
22 Clues: voluntary mucscle tissue • This type of cell makes mucous • flat epithelia that is in multiple layers • Type of connective tissue that is avascular • involuntary muscle tissue found in the heart • epithelia that lines most of the respiratory tract • type of epithelia that found in the urinary bladder • this type of epithelium is found in the respiratory tract • ...
Chapter 14: Blood 2022-10-28
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- hormone that stimulates the production of red blood cells.
- anticoagulant secreted by liver cells.
- Blood clot in a vessel supplying a vital organ(brain, heart).
- overproduction of red blood cells.
- Pigment excreted in the bile.
- plasma minus fibrinogen and most clotting factors.
- Required for hemoglobin synthesis.
- universal donor.
- condition in which white blood cells are overproduced.
- An abnormal blood clot that forms in a blood.
- Condition in which the O2-carrying capacity of the blood is reduced, due to deficiency of RBCs or hemoglobin.
- Death of tissues which have blocked blood vessels due to blood clot formation.
- Engulfing and digestion of pathogens; neutrophils and monocytes are most mobile and active phagocytes.
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- Many chemicals used in coagulation.
- Universal Recipient.
- Accumulation of fat in arterial linings can sometimes cause abnormal clot formation; a common form of thrombosis.
- A red blood cell.
- A blood clot moving through the blood vessels.
- Clumping of red blood cells.
- Reaction that restricts spread of infection; promoted by basophils, by secretion of heparin and histamine; involves swelling and increased capillary permeability.
- protein-splitting enzyme that can digest fibrin.
- Attraction of WBCs to an infection site, by chemicals released by damaged cells.
- process that stops bleeding from damaged blood vessels.
- red pigment responsible for the color of blood.
- digests fibrin threads, and dissolves the blood clot.
- A mass lodging in and obstructing a blood vessel.
- Clear, straw-colored fluid matrix of blood.
27 Clues: universal donor. • A red blood cell. • Universal Recipient. • Clumping of red blood cells. • Pigment excreted in the bile. • overproduction of red blood cells. • Required for hemoglobin synthesis. • Many chemicals used in coagulation. • anticoagulant secreted by liver cells. • Clear, straw-colored fluid matrix of blood. • An abnormal blood clot that forms in a blood. • ...
Module1: Introduction to pathology/Skeletal system 2023-12-20
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- Expanded end portion and is the secondary site of ossification
- Designed to relieve pain when a cure is not possible and to improve the end quality of life
- Cells that spread via the lymphatic system
- Responsible for the production of bone erythrocytes and leukocytes
- Disease that results from the body’s reaction to a localized injurious agent
- Specialized cells responsible for the absorption of bone tissue during growth and
- arthritis What type of arthritis has tophi associated with it
- The imaging modality that would best demonstrate osteomyelitis
- An adverse responses to medical treatment itself
- An abnormal change occurring in mature cells.
- Conversion of one cell type into another that is not normal for that tissue
- when there are differences in the incidence, prevalence, mortality, and burden of diseases as well as other adverse health conditions or outcomes that exist among disadvantaged population groups
- Observable cellular changes
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- The study of the cause of a disease
- Cancerous cells invade the circulatory system, they may be spread via blood vessels
- Diseases that have a quick onset and last for a short period
- a lubricating fluid containing mucin, albumin, fat, and mineral salts
- A manifestation that is detected by the physician during examination
- A treatment of neoplastic disease that interferons and interleukins
- Specialized cells that break down and clear calcium from the bony matrix to enlarge the medullary canal
- The number of cases of a disease found in a given population
- Freely moveable joints
22 Clues: Freely moveable joints • Observable cellular changes • The study of the cause of a disease • Cells that spread via the lymphatic system • An abnormal change occurring in mature cells. • An adverse responses to medical treatment itself • Diseases that have a quick onset and last for a short period • The number of cases of a disease found in a given population • ...
Unit C 2016-06-06
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- A product that alcohol fermentation creates from a high energy molecule
- A gas that strips two low to energy hydrogen ions during the Electron Transport process
- A metabolic process that turns glucose into either dioxide and ethanol or lactic acid
- acid/ a waste product that is produced in an anaerobic reactions. It can cause muscle soreness, stiffness and fatigue in humans.
- a raw material for photosynthesis other than oxygen, water, and glucose is...
- A process plants and animals both do daily
- The final stage of photosynthesis
- A process that transfer light energy into glucose
- A process that split water into oxygen and hydrogen
- A greek word for “sugar splitting”
- A three carbon product that is produced during glycolysis
- An element that is pushed from mitochondrial matrix to the inner membrane
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- A high energy molecule that has to broken down in order to be used
- A process that occurs in the mitochondria during aerobic cellularrespiration
- During ______ dependent reaction, water is split.
- A color that chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b reflect
- A reaction that result in electron lost in a molecule or atom
- A type of cellular respiration that occurs during the absence of oxygen
- A three high energy phosphate bond molecule
- Transport/ A process which force a substance to go against the concentrated gradient
- The green color pigment that is a part of the plant cell it absorbs packets of light
21 Clues: The final stage of photosynthesis • A greek word for “sugar splitting” • A process plants and animals both do daily • A three high energy phosphate bond molecule • A process that transfer light energy into glucose • During ______ dependent reaction, water is split. • A process that split water into oxygen and hydrogen • ...
HUBS191 L4-6 2020-03-09
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- a type of bone pathology that causes the bone to become brittle.
- type of tissue found in cartilaginous joint.
- a _________ cell turns into osteoblast.
- example of ligament that restricts posterior displacement of tibia.
- if a joint has a lot of mobility, it usually has low ____?
- the tissue type of fibrocartilage.
- a type of joint with obligatory rotation.
- sliding and gliding.
- the location which primary ossification occurs.
- bone connecting/meeting.
- a type of bone cell that destroy bones.
- connects muscles to bone.
- type of cartilage found lining bone.
- the location which secondary ossification centres occurs.
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- a type of cell that produces ECM of tendons.
- type of joint found between atlas and axis.
- an example of a joint that is fibrous.
- a type of bone tissue organisation that has trabecular structure.
- example of a joints found on the skull.
- lakes for osteocytes.
- type of fluid that lubricates the joint.
- a type of bone cell that builds bones.
- an example of condylar joint.
- how many phalanges in the thumb?
- channels for nutrients through ECM
- a type of example of fibrocartilage.
- type of tissue found in fibrous joint.
- a mature cell that maintain bone matrix.
- connects bone to bone.
- a joint type with very little movement.
- bone growth starts off as what kind of frame work?
- the microscopic organisation of compact bone.
32 Clues: sliding and gliding. • lakes for osteocytes. • connects bone to bone. • bone connecting/meeting. • connects muscles to bone. • an example of condylar joint. • how many phalanges in the thumb? • the tissue type of fibrocartilage. • channels for nutrients through ECM • a type of example of fibrocartilage. • type of cartilage found lining bone. • ...
HS III Unit 3 study guide part 2 2020-10-20
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- type of joint that has free movement
- sutures are ___ joints
- hollow shaft of a long bone
- groups of muscle fibers
- a nerve cell and the muscle cell it stimulates (2 words)
- the sartorius moves the ___ extremities
- bones in the middle ear are part of the ___ skeleton
- another term for joint
- another word for haversian system
- needle-like threads of spongy bone
- the lower jaw bone
- shape of this bone is a major difference in male/female skeleton
- sac-like structure filled with synovial fluid
- if you weigh 120, your muscles weigh approx ___ lbs
- this type of muscle has intercalated disks
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- the zygomaticus moves the ___ and ___
- ends of long bones
- movement around an axis
- the masseter moves the ___ and ___
- this part of a muscle is attached to the more moveable bone
- the latissimus dorsi is located here
- small spaces in bone matrix where bone cells are
- bone-resorbing cell
- the biceps femoris moves the ___ extremities
- moving a body part toward midline
- tough tissue that surrounds the diaphysis
- this type of joint provides the widest range of motion (3words)
- thin layer of tissue that lines the medullary canal
- loose connective tissue outside muscle organs
- the deltoid moves the ___ extremities
- bone-forming cell
- if the prime mover flexes a joint, the antagonist will ___ it
- hollow part of bone where marrow is stored
- small canals that supply nutrients to bone
- the pectoralis major move the ___ extremities
- in anatomical postion, the hands are ___
36 Clues: bone-forming cell • ends of long bones • the lower jaw bone • bone-resorbing cell • sutures are ___ joints • another term for joint • movement around an axis • groups of muscle fibers • hollow shaft of a long bone • moving a body part toward midline • another word for haversian system • the masseter moves the ___ and ___ • needle-like threads of spongy bone • ...
BIOL101 SI - Cytology 1 2024-03-15
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- Move water-soluble substances across a membrane
- Sorting and shipping proteins and lipids for secretion or use in the cell
- Thinnest elements composed of actin, take part in movement, formation and maintenance of cell shape
- Microscopic spheres of proteins or lipids which can self assemble
- Stores amino acids, sugars, ions and toxic metabolic wastes
- Double-layered. Separates interior from surroundings. Selectively allows substances to cross it.
- Hollow rods constructed from globular proteins called tubulins
- allows a large number of activities to occur simultaneously in a very limited space
- Semi-fluid matrix with other components such as ribosomes
- The cellular components that carry out protein synthesis
- The net movement of like molecules or ions down a concentration gradient
- Internal fluid pressure which prevents inward diffusion of water
- Consists of a network of membranous tubules and sacs called cisternae
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- Organelles in the cells of photosynthetic organisms that are used to synthesize and store food
- A symbiotic relationship where one organism lives inside the other
- calcium pump
- Intermediate filaments are most commonly known as the support system
- Water molecules tend to diffuse (passive) down water concentration gradient
- protein-mediated diffusion
- Tiny structures where photosynthesis takes place.
- Solutions that have same the concentrations
- Region where DNA is stored in eukaryotes
- Genetic material found in the nucleus.
- Providing shape and internal organization; moving the cell and internal structures
- Transporting and storing substances; digestion
- Specialized structures that perform various jobs inside cells
26 Clues: calcium pump • protein-mediated diffusion • Genetic material found in the nucleus. • Region where DNA is stored in eukaryotes • Solutions that have same the concentrations • Transporting and storing substances; digestion • Move water-soluble substances across a membrane • Tiny structures where photosynthesis takes place. • ...
Cryptic 1 2024-07-22
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- The premiere of what could be the first in a trilogy
- Not quite right doctrine from drops it sounds
- "Shout Out to Wilbur Smith", the female pigs disseminate
- To western inland sea, trees eviscerated, remade surprisingly and in a whirlwind
- It sounds like car alarm is running backwards from the Trumped up candidate
- Amongst a million in aid
- Zeitgeisty term from mixed up sitcom teen
- A leader, a leader together with a leveraged buyout should find success
- Texan bee near the engaged
- The obese man with hoppy beer was found to have extreme health consequences
- Matrix moniker has something like a daughter...
- Totally unaware of letters missing from obvious word
- The saddened nature of a rhotacist pronouncing girlfriend's gift
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- Comparatively dangerous to appear as less than overtly sexy upon leaving the hospital ward
- A measure that cuts a last moment to a social media phenomenon
- You might be found in this Native American nation for a barbecue item
- A rapper drunkenly ad libs "ma bingo"
- A cheeky phrase about a french door, the gentleman and a stubbed member
- Cut down clips of sport into stream of media, to and fro
- A yellow-faced expression of idiocy that John and Jane made upon a yeasty mixture
- Nice drop provides a spiritual balance for both self and insect
- A thief might put a hole in this already holey footweaR
- A stern talking to, quiet puzzling
- The weak are missing the mark
24 Clues: Amongst a million in aid • Texan bee near the engaged • The weak are missing the mark • Zeitgeisty term from mixed up sitcom teen • Not quite right doctrine from drops it sounds • A stern talking to, quiet puzzling • A rapper drunkenly ad libs "ma bingo" • Matrix moniker has something like a daughter... • ...
Cell Energy Review (P.S + C.R) 2025-01-29
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- When looking at a chemical equation,. these are placed on the left side of the arrow.
- A type of energy that all cells need/use.
- Stage in cellular respiration that occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell.
- Two stages in Cellular Respiration require this in order to continue.
- If a cellular process requires oxygen it can also be called a _____ process.
- The carbohydrate that is created at the end of photosynthesis.
- A common pigment that attracts sunlight.
- High energy carrying molecule made in C.R. that starts with ‘N’.
- In the first stage of cellular respiration, a large carbohydrate is broken down into this.
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- The first stage of photosynthesis happens in this exact membrane.
- This type of cell can do both photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
- In a perfect world, this is the total number of ATP that can be produced in C.R.
- Type of cell that contains a lot of mitochondria.
- Stage in cellular respiration that also produces carbon dioxide.
- Another name for the stage in photosynthesis that does not require energy from light.
- The location of the second stage of cellular respiration and is also the name of a movie.
- Location where the Calvin Cycle takes place.
- One of the high energy carrying molecules made from the Light Dependent stage.
- Stage in cellular respiration that produces the most ATP.
- Nearly all organisms obtain energy directly or indirectly from this.
- Multiple stacks of “pancakes” are also called this.
21 Clues: A common pigment that attracts sunlight. • A type of energy that all cells need/use. • Location where the Calvin Cycle takes place. • Type of cell that contains a lot of mitochondria. • Multiple stacks of “pancakes” are also called this. • Stage in cellular respiration that produces the most ATP. • The carbohydrate that is created at the end of photosynthesis. • ...
Ashton's Super Fun Anniversary Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-05
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- Favourite Forbidden Meat (1)
- Cosa e il cognome del mio ragazzo? (1)
- What is the most recent film we’ve watched together? (1)
- Who was the first emperor of Rome? (1)
- Olympic Sport Gold (1)
- First Kiss (2)
- Italian Mirror (1)
- Favourite Coffee Out (1)
- Country with the longest coastline in the world (1)
- You love it, I hate it (1)
- Aggie’s Favourite Gelato (1)
- Aggie’s Favourite Morning Date Place (1)
- Favourite Colour (1)
- What is the name of Harry Potter’s owl? (1)
- Who said “Ain’t he lovely boys?” (2)
- Do you want some? (3)
- Doppelgänger (1)
- Favourite Film (1)
- Favourite Food (1)
- Name of Henry VIII third wife (2)
- Ogre’s are like… (1)
- Aggie’s Favourite Food (1)
- What’s a film that’s a new addition to Aggie’s top 5? (1)
- What is the singular of spaghetti? (1)
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- Popcorn (1)
- Aggie’s Favourite Dessert (1)
- Food Guilty Pleasure (2)
- Best Subject (1)
- Boats and Lanes (1)
- What’s never missing from Ashton’s fridge? (1)
- Where did Ashton propose? (2)
- Ashton starts the day with a… (2)
- Favourite Coffee In (2)
- Aggie’s favourite football team (2)
- The real Stephen Cappalazzi (2)
- Anagram: A Whiney Mouse (2)
- Aggie’s Favourite Colour (1)
- We love to go to the (1)
- Largest land mammal (1)
- First Met (1)
- Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel? (1)
41 Clues: Popcorn (1) • First Met (1) • First Kiss (2) • Best Subject (1) • Doppelgänger (1) • Italian Mirror (1) • Favourite Film (1) • Favourite Food (1) • Boats and Lanes (1) • Favourite Colour (1) • Ogre’s are like… (1) • Do you want some? (3) • Olympic Sport Gold (1) • Favourite Coffee In (2) • Largest land mammal (1) • Food Guilty Pleasure (2) • Favourite Coffee Out (1) • We love to go to the (1) • ...
Infectious disease 2025-04-30
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- Secreted from viable gram-positive bacteria
- A complete, fully developed, infectious viral particle
- The oldest known transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE)
- Primary mechanism of injury is dysfunction of microvilli and glycocalyx of brush borders
- The production of pus
- Abnormal forms of the host protein
- Single celled eukaryotes
- Clinical signs of this disease often results in lockjaw appearance, erect ears, and stiff tail
- Component that primarily composes the thick cell walls of fungi
- Cats are the definitive host and shed oocysts in feces
- Major clinical sign is flaccid paralysis
- A natural mutation in viral genome over time
- Mechanism of injury occurs due to proliferation and invasion of pseudohyphae and hyphae into lingual mucosa
- Mediates the release of iron from the host which is then used by bacteria to enhance colonization of mucosae
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- Broad category that refers to fungal infections
- An organism which supports the adult or sexually reproductive form of a parasite
- Outer membrane associated toxin released from dead gram-negative bacteria
- Route of microbial entry that involves transmission from mother to fetus
- A Lyssavirus that causes neuronal dysfunction
- The ability of certain bacteria to produce toxins which result in disease
- Term for fungi that exist in more than one form depending on the environment
- protective protein coat the surrounds the genetic material of a virus
- The way that viruses typically enter host cells
- Direct bacteria-bacteria contact via plasmids
- Formation of an exopolysaccharide matrix that aids in colonization
25 Clues: The production of pus • Single celled eukaryotes • Abnormal forms of the host protein • Major clinical sign is flaccid paralysis • Secreted from viable gram-positive bacteria • A natural mutation in viral genome over time • A Lyssavirus that causes neuronal dysfunction • Direct bacteria-bacteria contact via plasmids • Broad category that refers to fungal infections • ...
cinema 2023-05-07
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- Al tocco della mezzanotte...il vede Jim Carrey
- Compositore della colonna sonora del film "Il gladiatore"
- Colore della pillola scelta da Neo nel film "Matrix"
- Come piace a qualcuno nel 1959
- Lì dove guarda sempre il pinguino in "Misery non deve morire"
- Vincitrice dell'Oscar per la miglior attrice protagonista nel 2011 per il film "Il cigno nero"
- Valse la prima statuetta a Spielberg
- I soli del pianeta natale di Luke, Tatooine
- ...L'ultima doccia
- La battaglia di Termopoli...un noto film d'azione del 2019
- Come i porcellini vinse le statuate d'oro tra le tante candidature la celebre attrice
- Il nome di Gollum del film "Il signore degli anelli" prima della trasformazione
- La via del film di Martin Scorsese
- Film che ha incassato di più nella storia del cinema in Italia
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- Il suo nome è Po...protagonista di un noto film d'animazione
- Nome dell'astronave usata da Cooper e compagni nel film "Interstellar"
- Finché morte non ci separi...soprannome con cui viene chiamata la protagonista nel film "Kill Bill vol. 1"
- Secondo cognome della nota attrice Andrey Hepburn
- La via in cui abita Doc Brown di "Ritorno al futuro"
- Ehi con chi stai parlando? Dici a me?...ipse dixit
- Le miglia orarie necessarie per far viaggiare nel tempo la Delorean di "Ritorno al Futuro"
- ci va via nel 1939
- Regista del film "Alien"
- Cognome del regista della saga del Padrino
- Un canto, un ballo, un errore alla premiazione
25 Clues: ci va via nel 1939 • ...L'ultima doccia • Regista del film "Alien" • Come piace a qualcuno nel 1959 • La via del film di Martin Scorsese • Valse la prima statuetta a Spielberg • Cognome del regista della saga del Padrino • I soli del pianeta natale di Luke, Tatooine • Al tocco della mezzanotte...il vede Jim Carrey • Un canto, un ballo, un errore alla premiazione • ...
Popular Actors and Filmmakers 2025-02-13
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- Singleton - Known for directing "Boyz n the Hood," "Poetic Justice," and "2 Fast 2 Furious."
- Bassett - Known for "What's Love Got to Do with It," "Black Panther," and "American Horror Story."
- P. Henson - Famous for "Empire," "Hidden Figures," and "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button."
- Ali - Known for "Moonlight," "Green Book," and "True Detective."
- DuVernay - Director of "Selma," "13th," and "A Wrinkle in Time."
- Poitier - Acclaimed for "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner," "In the Heat of the Night," and "Lilies of the Field."
- L. Jackson - Famous for "Pulp Fiction," "Django Unchained," and the "Avengers" series.
- Boseman - Famous for "Black Panther," "42," and "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom."
- Jenkins - Directed "Moonlight," "If Beale Street Could Talk," and "The Underground Railroad."
- Washington - Known for roles in "Training Day," "Malcolm X," and "Fences."
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- - Known for "Euphoria," "Spider-Man" series, and "Dune."
- Spencer - Known for "The Help," "Hidden Figures," and "The Shape of Water."
- Nyong'o - Acclaimed for "12 Years a Slave," "Black Panther," and "Us."
- Peele - Director of "Get Out," "Us," and "Nope."
- Pinkett Smith - Famous for "The Matrix" series, "Set It Off," and "Gotham."
- Lee - Director of "Do the Right Thing," "Malcolm X," and "BlacKkKlansman."
- Davis - Acclaimed for "The Help," "Fences," and "How to Get Away with Murder."
- Murphy - Known for "Coming to America," "Beverly Hills Cop," and "Shrek."
- Freeman - Known for "The Shawshank Redemption," "Million Dollar Baby," and "Driving Miss Daisy."
- Berry - Famous for "Monster's Ball," "X-Men" series, and "Die Another Day."
20 Clues: Peele - Director of "Get Out," "Us," and "Nope." • - Known for "Euphoria," "Spider-Man" series, and "Dune." • Ali - Known for "Moonlight," "Green Book," and "True Detective." • DuVernay - Director of "Selma," "13th," and "A Wrinkle in Time." • Nyong'o - Acclaimed for "12 Years a Slave," "Black Panther," and "Us." • ...
Integumentary Crossword 2025-02-20
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- Cell shape that is tall and cylindrical.
- The skin is also called the cutaneous membrane.
- The outermost layer of the skin.
- Modified cells containing secretory vesicles that produce large quantities of mucus.
- Substance that gives hair and skin its color.
- Gland that secretes its product into ducts.
- Type of cell that can differentiate into a number of different cells.
- Oily substance produced by sebaceous glands.
- Inflammation of the skin characterized by itching and redness.
- The most widespread and most varied of all the tissues.
- The inner, deeper layer of the skin.
- Flattened cells making up the skin’s outermost layer.
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- Dense, cord-like tissues that attach muscles to bones.
- Excessive hair loss.
- Dense connective tissue band or sheet that binds organs and muscles together.
- Gland that secretes its product directly into the bloodstream.
- Tissue that lacks blood vessels and depends on underlying connective tissue for oxygen and nutrients.
- Dead tissue resulting from a burn.
- Key component of connective tissue.
- Ear wax.
- The body’s most abundant protein.
- Cord-like tissues that attach bones to bones.
- Cell shape that is flat and plate-like.
- The outermost layer of the epidermis is called the stratum corneum.
- Tissue that has multiple layers in which some cells don’t touch the basement membrane.
- Tissue dominated by fat cells.
- Groups of cells that perform a common function.
27 Clues: Ear wax. • Excessive hair loss. • Tissue dominated by fat cells. • The outermost layer of the skin. • The body’s most abundant protein. • Dead tissue resulting from a burn. • Key component of connective tissue. • The inner, deeper layer of the skin. • Cell shape that is flat and plate-like. • Cell shape that is tall and cylindrical. • Gland that secretes its product into ducts. • ...
Medical Science 2025-01-17
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- The act of breathing
- solid at room temp. (ex. Butter, meat)
- the study of causes and effects of health and disease conditions in specific populations
- Single sugars that give quick energy (ex. Fructose, glucose) like fruit
- a prediction of the probable course and outcome of a disorder
- Occurs in the nucleus, genes from DNA are copied to messenger RNA
- The contraction pressure of your heart as it pumps blood through your body
- The passing of traits from parents to offspring
- A string of Amino Acids
- “cancer” that can spread to other parts of the body
- A sample of your tissue is removed and sent away for further testing, the best way to diagnose for cancers
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- the study of diseases
- The science of how the foods you eat affect your health
- tumour which doesn’t spread
- The visual examination of the interior of a body cavity
- The sections of DNA that contain the instructions for traits
- Tissue thin sheets of tightly packed cells which cover body surfaces and line internal organs and body cavities (ex. skin)
- GMO which has one or more genes from a different type of organism
- Tissue Different types of cells and fibres held together by a matrix which supports and connects organs and other body tissues, acts as insulation (ex.Bones)
- Imaging of deep body structures by recording the echoes of pulses of sound waves above teh range of human hearing
20 Clues: The act of breathing • the study of diseases • A string of Amino Acids • tumour which doesn’t spread • solid at room temp. (ex. Butter, meat) • The passing of traits from parents to offspring • “cancer” that can spread to other parts of the body • The science of how the foods you eat affect your health • The visual examination of the interior of a body cavity • ...
Module 2 - Lesson 2.1 Daily Assignment 1: Integumentary Crossword 2025-02-26
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- Cell shape that is tall and cylindrical.
- The skin is also called the cutaneous membrane.
- The outermost layer of the skin.
- Modified cells containing secretory vesicles that produce large quantities of mucus.
- Substance that gives hair and skin its color.
- Gland that secretes its product into ducts.
- Type of cell that can differentiate into a number of different cells.
- Oily substance produced by sebaceous glands.
- Inflammation of the skin characterized by itching and redness.
- The most widespread and most varied of all the tissues.
- The inner, deeper layer of the skin.
- Flattened cells making up the skin’s outermost layer.
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- Dense, cord-like tissues that attach muscles to bones.
- Excessive hair loss.
- Dense connective tissue band or sheet that binds organs and muscles together.
- Gland that secretes its product directly into the bloodstream.
- Tissue that lacks blood vessels and depends on underlying connective tissue for oxygen and nutrients.
- Dead tissue resulting from a burn.
- Key component of connective tissue.
- Ear wax.
- The body’s most abundant protein.
- Cord-like tissues that attach bones to bones.
- Cell shape that is flat and plate-like.
- The outermost layer of the epidermis is called the stratum corneum.
- Tissue that has multiple layers in which some cells don’t touch the basement membrane.
- Tissue dominated by fat cells.
- Groups of cells that perform a common function.
27 Clues: Ear wax. • Excessive hair loss. • Tissue dominated by fat cells. • The outermost layer of the skin. • The body’s most abundant protein. • Dead tissue resulting from a burn. • Key component of connective tissue. • The inner, deeper layer of the skin. • Cell shape that is flat and plate-like. • Cell shape that is tall and cylindrical. • Gland that secretes its product into ducts. • ...
chapter 8 2024-10-28
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- skeleton,the part of the skeleton that includes the skull and spinal column and sternum and ribs
- called the haversian system; the structural unit of compact bone
- long, narrow part of a long bone
- cavity,the hollow center of the diaphysis that contains yellow bone marrow
- resorption,process whereby osteoclasts breakdown bone matrix
- tissue,Scientific name for bone tissue
- ends of the long bone; meets with a second bone at a joint; covered by cartilage
- bone,includes hip bones and vertebrae
- bone,includes legs, arms, and fingers longer than wide
- tough ,fibrous, connective tissue that covers the outside of the diaphysis
- part of the skull that encloses the brain
- long shaft of the bone; composed primarily of compact bone
- bone,Skull bone that forms the forehead and bony sockets that contain the eyes.
- disc,also called the growth plate
- first cervical vertebra
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- bones,form most of the roof and upper sides of the cranium
- bone-destroying cells
- skeleton,the part of the skeleton that includes the pectoral girdle and the pelvic girdle and the upper and lower limbs
- plate arrangement of spongy bone
- connective tissue that lines the medullary cavity
- bone,also called cancellous bone; located primarily at the ends of long bones and in the center of other bones
- bone,includes wrist and ankles
- formation
- bone,includes skull and sternum
- cartilage,hyaline cartilage that covers ends of bones in synovial joints
25 Clues: formation • bone-destroying cells • first cervical vertebra • bone,includes wrist and ankles • bone,includes skull and sternum • long, narrow part of a long bone • plate arrangement of spongy bone • disc,also called the growth plate • bone,includes hip bones and vertebrae • tissue,Scientific name for bone tissue • part of the skull that encloses the brain • ...
IPL Glossary 2018-01-10
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- Measured amount of energy as joules
- the outer layer of cells covering an organism, in particular; the surface epithelium of the skin of an animal.
- A unit of length in the metric system.
- Cells that protect the body by ingesting harmful foreign particles, bacteria, and dead or dying cells.
- Targets the melanin/ blood/ protein
- A cell that synthesizes the extracellular matrix and collagen, the structural framework (stroma) for animal tissues, and plays a critical role in wound healing.
- A numerical classification schema for human skin colour
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- The distance between the crests of a wave
- The specific wavelength of light and heats the tissue and destroys it with a laser without affecting or damaging surrounding tissue.
- the thick layer of living tissue below the epidermis which forms the true skin, containing blood capillaries, nerve endings, sweat glands, hair follicles, and other structures
- A group of disorders that result from a buildup of natural chemicals in the body. Essential for the function of hemoglobin — a protein in your red blood.
- the process of maturing
12 Clues: the process of maturing • Measured amount of energy as joules • Targets the melanin/ blood/ protein • A unit of length in the metric system. • The distance between the crests of a wave • A numerical classification schema for human skin colour • Cells that protect the body by ingesting harmful foreign particles, bacteria, and dead or dying cells. • ...
Computer Tech 3 2022-02-23
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- ,this is the path traveled between microprocessor, ram, memory,and peripherals
- is the diagonal measurement from one corner of the screen to the other. 15 to 30 inches
- ,saves office space by combining several devices into one, that they can print, copy, scan, and sometimes fax documents
- ,handles the transmission protocols between a computer and its peripheral devices, software that makes a piece of hardware device work correctly
- ,a monitors screen is divided into a matrix of small dots, smallest element of the screen can display
- , a paper copy, printed out by printer, output produced by a printer
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- , the speed of a printer, _________________, it can output, how we measured the speed of a printer
- , local Area network ,-a network that allows you to connect to other devices
- card ,they're cards plug into connectors on the motherboard
- are popular for home and small business use, this printer is called _____.
- .they produce high-quality output quickly and reliability, mostly used in businesses, they use toner !NO INK!
- , the number of dots per inch that a printer can produce, determines the quality of the printer output, 3 in an inch
12 Clues: card ,they're cards plug into connectors on the motherboard • , a paper copy, printed out by printer, output produced by a printer • are popular for home and small business use, this printer is called _____. • ,this is the path traveled between microprocessor, ram, memory,and peripherals • ...
Tissue Word Search 2025-11-20
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- The process of taking in substances such as nutrients or chemicals into cells or tissues.
- Tissue that receives and sends electrical signals; makes up the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
- Tissue that contracts and relaxes to produce movement; includes skeletal, smooth, and cardiac
- Structures formed by the combination of different types of tissues working together (e.g., the heart, liver, or skin).
- a thread or filament from which a vegetable tissue, mineral substance, or textile is formed.
- the thin layer of tissue forming the natural outer covering of the body of a person or animal.
- rhymes with issue
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- fat tissue
- Tissue that supports, connects, or separates other tissues and organs; contains an extracellular
- the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism, typically microscopic and consisting of cytoplasm and a nucleus enclosed in a membrane. Microscopic organisms typically consist of a single cell, which is either eukaryotic or prokaryotic.
- A cell in connective tissue that produces an extra-cellular matrix.
- A nerve cell that sends and receives electrical signals in the nervous system.
12 Clues: fat tissue • rhymes with issue • A cell in connective tissue that produces an extra-cellular matrix. • A nerve cell that sends and receives electrical signals in the nervous system. • The process of taking in substances such as nutrients or chemicals into cells or tissues. • ...
JOINT EDUCATION CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-08-08
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- collagen fibers connecting muscle to bone. Another type of collagen matrix forms the cartilage that overlies bony structures.
- structures including the joint capsule & articular cartilage, the synovium and the synovial fluid, intra-articular ligaments, and juxta-articular bone.
- pouches of synovial fluid that cushion the movement of tendons and muscles over bone or other joint structures.
- structures include peri-articular ligaments, tendons, bursae, muscle, fascia, bone, nerve, and overlying skin.
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- consists of two layers, the stratum fibosum (the outer fibrous layer) and stratum synoviale (the inner, secreting layer).
- smooth, glistening white tissue that covers the surface of all the diartrhodial joints in the human body.
- ropelike bundles of collagen fibrils that connect bone to bone.
- thin layer of tissue only a few cells thick which lines the joints and tendon sheaths.
8 Clues: ropelike bundles of collagen fibrils that connect bone to bone. • thin layer of tissue only a few cells thick which lines the joints and tendon sheaths. • smooth, glistening white tissue that covers the surface of all the diartrhodial joints in the human body. • ...
AARI Text Structures 2021-09-14
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- Events occur in chronological order or they don't make sense.
- Can represent one problem with multiple solutions or a solution that resolves multiple problems.
- Two or more sequences or cause and effects occurring from one event at the same time as the result of the same initial event.
- Organization of items in which the items are represented above, below or at the same level as one otherer with the only connection being with the items above it or below it.
- Matrix where items in a text are being categorized and compared by their qualities and traits.
- a claim is a statement the suthor makes in the text and supports with evidence
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- a precipitating event causes a chain reaction.
- Subtopics are connected to the main topic but not necessarily connected to each other.
8 Clues: a precipitating event causes a chain reaction. • Events occur in chronological order or they don't make sense. • a claim is a statement the suthor makes in the text and supports with evidence • Subtopics are connected to the main topic but not necessarily connected to each other. • ...
