matrix Crossword Puzzles
Math Vocab Crossword 2015-05-28
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- Patterns and arrangements:arabesque, argyle, arrangement...
- a measure of how likely something is to happen
- a number or symbol used in a calculation in mathematics
- a series of numbers or symbols that you write when you are calculating something
- a difference in the usual or expected way of doing something
- a statement, especially in mathematics, that can be proved to be true by reasoning
- a problem or statement in mathematics or logic that must be solved or proved true or false
- he counting of numbers backward, for example from ten to zero, before something important happens
- the amount, level, standard, etc. that is typical of a group of people or things
- the lack of the ability to do basic mathematics
- an expression that has two parts connected by the sign + or the sign –, for example 2x + 3y or x – 12
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- the process of separating people or things into smaller groups or parts
- a position that comes after the decimal point in a decimal. 0.0164 has four decimal places
- calculations using numbers
- a record of the number of things that someone has done, won, or achieved
- General words relating to mathematics and geometry
- an expression in algebra (=a type of mathematics) that contains two or more terms
- a simple calculation.
- a statement that two sets of numbers, letters, or symbols are equal
- a group of letters or numbers that represents a rule in science or mathematics
20 Clues: a simple calculation. • calculations using numbers • a measure of how likely something is to happen • the lack of the ability to do basic mathematics • General words relating to mathematics and geometry • a number or symbol used in a calculation in mathematics • Patterns and arrangements:arabesque, argyle, arrangement... • ...
crossword assignment 2014-11-14
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- does lactate fermentation cause in your muscles
- diffusion/What system uses a facility to move molecules across membranes with out energy
- is the chemical formula for glucose
- anaerobic process causes cramps
- reaction/What are the reactions that don't require light
- fermentation/ What anaerobic process creates booze
- is the first step in creating ATP energy from glucose
- reaction/Chemical reactions that require light
- energy/ What energy is used to help make glucose
- What is the thin layer on top of the upper epidermis called
- What is the space between the guard cell
- Where does photosynthesis occur
- is the liquid inside the mitochondria
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- When lactate fermentation occur there is a lack of
- molecule starts ethanol fermentation and lactate fermentation
- what enzyme combines with pyruvate to create acetyl-coenzyme
- high energy molecule is produced when lactate is changed to pyruvate
- is the first photosystem called in the light dependant reaction
- transport chain/ What do electrons move down to create H2O
- What is the high energy molecule that you split the end off to make energy
- centre/What is the specialized chlorophyll A molecule in a photosystem
- carotene/ What pigment causes leaves to turn red yellow and orange in fall
- What is the funny looking mesophyll between the upper palisade mesophyll and the lower epidermis
- transport/What system uses energy to transport molecules across membranes
24 Clues: anaerobic process causes cramps • Where does photosynthesis occur • is the chemical formula for glucose • is the liquid inside the mitochondria • What is the space between the guard cell • reaction/Chemical reactions that require light • does lactate fermentation cause in your muscles • energy/ What energy is used to help make glucose • ...
crossword assignment 2014-11-14
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- what does lactate fermentation cause in your muscles
- What is the funny looking mesophyll between the upper palisade mesophyll and the lower epidermis
- what high energy molecule is produced when lactate is changed to pyruvate
- transport chain/ What do electrons move down to create H2O
- What is the thin layer on top of the upper epidermis called
- what enzyme combines with pyruvate to create acetyl-coenzyme
- reaction/Chemical reactions that require light
- transport/What system uses energy to transport molecules across membranes
- energy/ What energy is used to help make glucose
- lactate fermentation occur there is a lack of
- fermentation/ What anaerobic process creates booze
- Where does photosynthesis occur
- reaction/What are the reactions that don't require light
- what is the liquid inside the mitochondria
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- What is the high energy molecule that you split the end off to make energy
- centre/What is the specialized chlorophyll A molecule in a photosystem
- what molecule starts ethanol fermentation and lactate fermentation
- what is the first step in creating ATP energy from glucose
- what anaerobic process causes cramps
- carotene What pigment causes leaves to turn red yellow and orange in fall
- whatis the first photosystem called in the light dependant reaction
- diffusion/What system uses a facility to move molecules across membranes with out energy
- What is the space between the guard cell
- whatis the chemical formula for glucose
24 Clues: Where does photosynthesis occur • whatis the chemical formula for glucose • What is the space between the guard cell • what anaerobic process causes cramps • lactate fermentation occur there is a lack of • reaction/Chemical reactions that require light • energy/ What energy is used to help make glucose • what is the liquid inside the mitochondria • ...
Programming 2015-01-21
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- World Wide Web
- Movie that has to do with hacking and black coated people.
- A quantity or amount.
- Client side programming language that runs inside a client browser and processes commands on client computer rather than server.
- Relating to or using a system of numerical notation that has 16 rather than 10 as its base.
- The programs and other operating information used by a computer.
- Console that has access to the internet.
- A process that leads from an original formulation of a computing problem to executable computer programs.
- Software framework developed by Microsoft that runs primarily on Microsoft Windows.
- The person's first name who made this crossword.
- IDE and RAD tool written in wxWidgets.
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- A graphical representation of a computer program in relation to its sequence of functions (as distinct from the data it processes).
- A process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem-solving operations, especially by a computer.
- Built the .net framework.
- A notation resembling a simplified programming language, used in program design.
- Code which contains numbers like 1's and 0's.
- A type of software that allows you to perform specific tasks.
- American Standard Code for Information Interchange.
- A list of instructions that tell a computer what to do.
- A global system of interconnected computer networks that use the standard Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to link several billion devices worldwide.
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. • ...
Programming 2015-01-21
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- The person's first name who made this crossword.
- Client side programming language that runs inside a client browser and processes commands on client computer rather than server.
- 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.
- Software framework developed by Microsoft that runs primarily on Microsoft Windows.
- Movie that has to do with hacking and black coated people.
- The programs and other operating information used by a computer.
- A process that leads from an original formulation of a computing problem to executable computer programs.
- A graphical representation of a computer program in relation to its sequence of functions (as distinct from the data it processes).
- Console that has access to the internet.
- Code which contains numbers like 1's and 0's.
- A quantity or amount.
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- IDE and RAD tool written in wxWidgets.
- A type of software that allows you to perform specific tasks.
- A notation resembling a simplified programming language, used in program design.
- Built the .net framework.
- World Wide Web
- A process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem-solving operations, especially by a computer.
- A global system of interconnected computer networks that use the standard Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to link several billion devices worldwide.
- American Standard Code for Information Interchange.
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. • ...
breanna 2014-08-26
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- a folder or box for holding loose papers
- a short rod of wood or plastic sewn to one side of a coat
- processing the production storage and manipulation of text
- spacing is the vertical distance between lines of text
- a line or set of lines
- perform a series of mechanical or chemical operations
- printer a printer in which the characters are formed by minute
- the study of peoples efficiency in their working environment
- a receptacle in a church for the water used in baptism
- a note or record made for future use
- a shaped piece of medal wood card plastic or other material
- a movable indicator on a computer screen
- enter data keyboard
- a gesture or utterance made as a greeting
- the official procedure of system rules
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- a flat paper container with a sealable flap
- matrix printer a printer that forms images of letters number etc
- and arrangement of intersecting horizontal vertical lines
- arrangement in a straight line
- denoting the representation of text on a screen
- intended to provide optimum comfort and avoid stress or injury
- all the visible features of an area of countryside
- a compact disc that functions as read only memory
- a printed circuit board containing the principal components
- a position of a person body
- a painting drawing photograph or engraving
- the programs and other operating information used by a computer
- a device for examining readig or monitoring
28 Clues: enter data keyboard • a line or set of lines • a position of a person body • arrangement in a straight line • a note or record made for future use • the official procedure of system rules • a folder or box for holding loose papers • a movable indicator on a computer screen • a gesture or utterance made as a greeting • a painting drawing photograph or engraving • ...
Exam 3 review 2016-04-05
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- activated when the ER has too much misfolded stuff
- lipid-___ proteins- covalently bound to a lipid anchor
- has a pH of 5.0
- membrane where you find clorophyll
- proteins are somehow transported folded into
- you need this to get to the ER or chloroplast
- last complex of chloroplast ETC
- electrochemical gradient = [conc] + membrane...
- allow ions to pass membrane only passively
- move two different ions at the same time
- oxidized form of cofactor used in light reactions
- __-gated channels open during action potentials
- one enzyme actually discussed in the Calvin cycle
- coat that helps a vesicle to bud
- produced by fumarase in the TCA cycle
- junction between neuron and target cell
- helps a vesicle find the right destination
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- next step for pyruvate in anaerobic conditions
- cell drinking
- produced by enolase in glycolysis
- to get to the Golgi use a ....
- the glycocalyx provides a...
- first carrier in the mitochondrial ETC
- bonds that create kinks in fatty acid tails
- small ____ molecules easily cross membranes
- reduced form of cofactor used in glycolysis
- proteins vital to vesicle docking and fusion
- ions that trigger neurotransmitter release
- protein that helps misfolded proteins
- sort endocytosed vesicles
- side of Golgi that receives vesicles from the ER
- brings ribosome and signal sequence to the ER
- the membrane is supported by the cell ...
- where ATP is produced in mitochondria
34 Clues: cell drinking • has a pH of 5.0 • sort endocytosed vesicles • the glycocalyx provides a... • to get to the Golgi use a .... • last complex of chloroplast ETC • coat that helps a vesicle to bud • produced by enolase in glycolysis • membrane where you find clorophyll • protein that helps misfolded proteins • where ATP is produced in mitochondria • ...
Reece's U3 Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-29
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- The car from the 1800s was ___ to today’s vehicles
- The family was very ___, having five houses in various locations
- He was ___, so he was just as good of a left hand writer compared to his right
- The ___ student and the belligerent student got in a fight
- The judge’s rule was ___, it could not be changed
- The ___ of the different cultures of the city
- He ___ the fact in his writing
- If you win a Nobel Peace Prize, it’s almost a given to also be ___
- SNL had no intention of not being ___
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- A synonym for ___ is an animal shelter
- I couldn’t begin to ___ the theory of relativity
- To ___ is to combine two oxygen atoms to one hydrogen atom
- The ___ behavior made them look like children
- The small beings of the world had an excessive ___ towards the gods
- The ___ person often ate way more than their peers, consuming over 20,000 calories a day
- Many people think the government is a type of ___
- He ___ his resignation letter
- He ___ his math teacher for assigning so much homework
- The amazing event seemed too ___ to be true
- The ___ of the COVID-19 pandemic was unlike one ever recorded before
- Instead of doing homework, he decided to __ for the rest of the afternoon
- I was ___ after hearing about the loss of my grandfather
- A licked candy cane has a ___ texture
- The ___ 5th grader was already solving matrix problems in Precalculus
- The ___ kids were always happy
25 Clues: He ___ his resignation letter • The ___ kids were always happy • He ___ the fact in his writing • A licked candy cane has a ___ texture • SNL had no intention of not being ___ • A synonym for ___ is an animal shelter • The amazing event seemed too ___ to be true • The ___ behavior made them look like children • The ___ of the different cultures of the city • ...
TTS Biologi Bab 2 2022-09-18
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- Contoh Anabolisme
- Cahaya yang membantu mempercepat fotosintesis
- Contoh Koenzim
- Glikolisis terjadi di
- Salah satu hasil DO
- Percobaan fotosintesis menghasilkan karbohidrat berupa amilum
- Enzim pH Asam
- Intinsitas cahaya terlalu tinggi akan membuat sel daun jadi
- Fermentasi alkohol dilakukan oleh
- Enzim rusak pada suhu tinggi
- Pengikatan CO2
- Fiksasi dibantu oleh enzim
- Fermentasi lanjutan alkohol
- Laktosa akan dipecah oleh enzim
- Sisi aktif pada teori Induced Fit sifatnya
- Fotosintesis menghasilkan O2 dan terjadi pada sel yang mengandung klorofil adalah pecobaan
- Contoh enzim ekstraseluler
- Hasil akhir glikolisis berupa asam
- ... pada reaksi terang dihasilkan oleh kompleks sitokrom
- Reaksi terang terjadi di
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- Enzim yang bekerja salam sel
- Energi yang diperlukan untuk melakukan suatu reasi
- Gugus prostetik anorganik
- Substrat Maltase
- Silklus yang terjadi di Matrix Mitokondria
- Reaksi terang yang terjadi pada fs 2 dan 1
- Enzim sempurna
- Inhibitor yang menempel secara kuat pada sisi aktif enzim
- NADPH pada reaksi terang siklik dihasilkan oleh
- Dihasilkan ATP Sintetase
- Senyawa yang dihasilkan makhluk hidup untuk mempercepat reaksi adalah
- Komponen penyusun enzim berupa protein
- Percobaan fotosintesis menghasilkan O2
- Penerima elektron terakhir pada transfer elektron
- Asetil CoA dan Oksaloasetat saling terikat dan menghasilkan
- Katabolisme lemat dan pprotein terjadi saat tubuh kekurangan
- Transfer elektron terjadi pada
- Senyawa protein yang berfungsi sebagai katalis dalam metabolisme tubuh
- Silklus yang terjadi di stroma
- 2 forfogliserat melepas ... lalu jadi fosfoenol piruvat
- Hasil silklus Calvin dengan 3 molekul Co2
41 Clues: Enzim pH Asam • Contoh Koenzim • Enzim sempurna • Pengikatan CO2 • Substrat Maltase • Contoh Anabolisme • Salah satu hasil DO • Glikolisis terjadi di • Dihasilkan ATP Sintetase • Reaksi terang terjadi di • Gugus prostetik anorganik • Fiksasi dibantu oleh enzim • Contoh enzim ekstraseluler • Fermentasi lanjutan alkohol • Enzim yang bekerja salam sel • Enzim rusak pada suhu tinggi • ...
Tic Tac Toe 2022-05-11
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- - Symbol, usually a letter, that represents one or more numbers
- - relation in which each element in the domain corresponds with exactly one element in the range
- - A phrase that contains one or more variables
- - Rectangular arrays of numbers, symbols, or expressions, arranged in rows and columns
- - The shift of a graph of a function horizontally
- - The value of a function equal to zero; f(x) = 0
- - Its a polynomial of two terms
- - two algebraic expressions are related but not equal
- - one of two or more numbers or expressions that when multiplied together produce a given result
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- - Change made to the values of a function which translates reflects
- - When two algebraic expression are equal
- - Expression consisting of the sum of one or more terms the product of a constant and a variable to the integer power.
- - The flip of a graph across an axis or a line
- - set of all outputs of a relation usually y
- - Pairs where the sign of the radicals or the imaginary numbers are opposites
- - A quantity whose value does not change
- - One of the positive or negative whole numbers or zero
- - Its a numerical factor in a term
- - To make less complex by distribution,
- - Set of all inputs in a relation and its usually x
- - Ratio of vertical change to horizontal change in a non-vertical line; change in y over change in x
21 Clues: - Its a polynomial of two terms • - Its a numerical factor in a term • - To make less complex by distribution, • - A quantity whose value does not change • - When two algebraic expression are equal • - set of all outputs of a relation usually y • - The flip of a graph across an axis or a line • - A phrase that contains one or more variables • ...
photosynthesis and cellular respiration 2023-05-09
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- sequence of electron carrier molecules that transports electrons
- electron carrier involved in glycolysis
- Innermost compartment of the mitochondrion
- reactions of photosynthesis that use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH
- Conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy.
- Process that does not require oxygen
- light-independent reactions of photosynthesis in which energy from ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds such as sugar
- the breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid
- fluid portion of the chloroplast
- Process that requires oxygen
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- set of reactions that do not require light
- Process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- carrier molecule that transfers high-energy electrons from chlorophyll to other molecules
- membrane system found within chloroplasts that contains the components for photosynthesis
- Green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy
- adenosine triphosphate, main energy source for cells
- Molecules that absorb, reflect, or transmit light.
- Process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
- cluster of chlorophyll and proteins found in thylakoids
- second stage of cellular respiration, in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- Large protein that uses energy from H+ ions to bind ADP and a phosphate group together to produce ATP
- Amount of energy needed to raise temperature 1 gram of water 1 degree C
22 Clues: Process that requires oxygen • fluid portion of the chloroplast • Process that does not require oxygen • electron carrier involved in glycolysis • set of reactions that do not require light • Innermost compartment of the mitochondrion • Green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy • Molecules that absorb, reflect, or transmit light. • ...
Bone 2023-09-28
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- A type of bone consisting of numerous repeating lamellar units
- A bone splinter, but the break is incomplete.
- Layers of calcified matrix.
- Red, gelatinous substance composed of red and white blood cells.
- Remodeling, repairing, and dissolving of the bones.
- Smooth, slippery, and porous articulating surface in freely movable joints.
- The shaft of a long bone.
- The end of a long bone.
- interwoven beams of bone in the epiphyses of long bones.
- Cells of epiphyseal plates initiate bone formation.
- Fatty connective tissue that does not produce blood cells.
- Cavity of the diaphysis which contains marrow.
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- A fracture in which the bone is crushed.
- Hormone secreted by the parafollicular C cells of the thyroid.
- A type of bone that has two heads and a shaft. Consists of compact and spongy bone.
- A type of spongy bone that are covered with a thin layer of compact bones, with a complex shape.
- Immature bone cells.
- "Residences" of osteocytes.
- Principal artery and major supplier of oxygen and nutrients to the shaft or the body of a bone.
- Fracture in which there is a open wound near the site of the broken bone.
- Mature bone cells.
- Fracture of the bone in which no tissues around the bone is damaged.
- Fracture of the bone resulting from twisting forces.
- Nonliving, structural part of bone.
- Fibrous, cellular, and highly sensitive life support sheath for bone.
25 Clues: Mature bone cells. • Immature bone cells. • The end of a long bone. • The shaft of a long bone. • "Residences" of osteocytes. • Layers of calcified matrix. • Nonliving, structural part of bone. • A fracture in which the bone is crushed. • A bone splinter, but the break is incomplete. • Cavity of the diaphysis which contains marrow. • ...
Science Fiction & Fantasy 2025-03-10
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- Small mischievous fantasy being
- Force that holds objects in space
- A virtual representation of a person
- AI system from "Terminator"
- Setting of "The Lord of the Rings"
- A bird that rises from its ashes
- Faster-than-light travel region
- Space explorer
- Portal to distant galaxies
- Small flying magical creature
- Instant travel between places
- Pointy-eared magical being
- Desert planet from a famous sci-fi novel
- Computer-generated simulated reality
- Vehicle for interstellar travel
- Concept from advanced physics
- An alternate dimension
- Invisible protective energy barrier
- Magic practitioner
- Sci-fi ability to influence thoughts
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- Mythical horse with a horn
- Short, strong miner in fantasy
- Large interstellar vessel
- Classic sci-fi novel by Arthur C. Clarke
- Fire-breathing mythical creature
- Jedi weapon in "Star Wars"
- Enhanced by electronic parts
- Warriors who use the Force
- Small, hairy-footed creature
- Large, brutish creature
- A grim vision of the future
- Dark-side users in "Star Wars"
- "Star Trek" method for space travel
- A liquid with magical effects
- Used for observing distant planets
- Describing advanced science fiction settings
- Human-machine hybrid
- Immortal blood-drinking creature
- Magical incantation
- A rock that falls from space
- Humanoid robot
- Unidentified flying object
- TRAVEL Moving between past and future
- Artificial intelligence
- Superman’s home planet
- Human who transforms into a wolf
- Mechanical being, often intelligent
- Extraterrestrial lifeform
48 Clues: Space explorer • Humanoid robot • Magic practitioner • Magical incantation • Human-machine hybrid • An alternate dimension • Superman’s home planet • Large, brutish creature • Artificial intelligence • Large interstellar vessel • Extraterrestrial lifeform • Mythical horse with a horn • Jedi weapon in "Star Wars" • Warriors who use the Force • Portal to distant galaxies • ...
Integumentary System 2024-10-09
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- solid, abnormal mass of cells that may extend into cutaneous tissue
- staphylococcus aureus (MRSA): bacteria that causes infection to different parts of the body that has become resistant to standard antibiotic treatment medications
- contagious skin disorders characterized by vesicles that rupture and develop yellow crust
- flat, discolored area of the skin usually less than one centimeter in diameter
- tiny organ that secretes chemical substances
- pigment that gives skin, hair, and eyes color
- chronic non contagious inflammatory autoimmune skin disease characterized by silvery, white patches on the skin
- (hives): temporarily elevated area that is itchy and may be red in color
- of nines: algorithm used to calculate the percentage of body surface that has been burned
- nail bed
- (superficial and decubitus): depressed lesion of the epidermis and dermis
- membrane supporting the muscles
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- oil
- baldness to all or small portions of the head
- elevated, solid area that forms on the skin
- small blister
- deficiency in pigment
- a vesicle that becomes filled with pus
- germinativum: deepest layer of epidermis that helps to regenerate cells
- protein that helps to form a waterproof barrier on the skin and nails
- fatty tissue
- non contagious, inflammation of the skin
- skin-color cells
- (carbuncles): painful bacterial infection of the hair follicle
- (verrucae): viral infection that affects the skin and nails
- corneum: dead, flat cells that flake off daily
- itching
- scraping away of the top layer of skin
28 Clues: oil • itching • nail bed • fatty tissue • small blister • skin-color cells • deficiency in pigment • membrane supporting the muscles • a vesicle that becomes filled with pus • scraping away of the top layer of skin • non contagious, inflammation of the skin • elevated, solid area that forms on the skin • tiny organ that secretes chemical substances • ...
Cell Biology Terms and Definitions 2025-05-14
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- Small granules that help make proteins in the cell.
- Material Protein mesh around centrioles responsible for microtubule anchoring.
- Membrane Controls movement of substances into and out of the cell by selective permeability.
- Organelles that digest waste, food particles, and dead cells.
- Proteins Fixed-shape proteins that form channels in the membrane.
- Gel-like fluid that holds organelles and supports cellular functions.
- Tubular structures at right angles that form spindle fibers.
- Organelle where cellular respiration releases ATP energy.
- ER Endoplasmic reticulum with ribosomes that synthesize proteins.
- Fluid inside the nucleus with enzymes, proteins, and nucleic acids.
- Folds in the inner mitochondrial membrane that increase surface area.
- Network Tightly packed network of chromosomes in the nucleus.
- Small vacuoles that transport materials within or out of the cell.
- Bodies Organelle that packages and distributes proteins and lipids.
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- Reticulum Network of folded membranes forming channels in the cell.
- Pressure from cytoplasm that helps maintain cell shape.
- Structures that organize microtubules during cell division.
- Pores Openings in the nuclear membrane for substance exchange.
- Threads in the nucleus that carry hereditary information.
- Control center of the cell containing chromosomes and nucleolus.
- Structure in the nucleus that makes RNA, proteins, and ribosomes.
- Fluid inside mitochondria containing DNA and enzymes.
- Bilayer Double-layered membrane structure with hydrophilic heads and hydrophobic tails.
- Proteins Proteins that change shape to transport substances through the membrane.
- ER Endoplasmic reticulum without ribosomes; synthesizes lipids and carbs.
25 Clues: Small granules that help make proteins in the cell. • Fluid inside mitochondria containing DNA and enzymes. • Pressure from cytoplasm that helps maintain cell shape. • Threads in the nucleus that carry hereditary information. • Organelle where cellular respiration releases ATP energy. • Structures that organize microtubules during cell division. • ...
Cytology 2025-05-14
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- - has ribosomes and helps with protein synthesis.
- – A vesicle that moves materials between the endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi body.
- -lacks ribosomes and helps with lipid and carbohydrate synthesis.
- – Organelle containing enzymes that digest waste, foreign materials
- – A double-layered membrane that surrounds the nucleus and contains pores to regulate movement of substances in and out.
- – The powerhouse of the cell
- – Packages and distributes proteins and lipids; known as the “post office” of the cell.
- – Folds of the inner membrane in mitochondria that increase surface area for energy production.
- – Small membrane-bound sac used to transport substances in the cell.
- – The main energy-carrying molecule in cells, produced in the mitochondria.
- – A dense structure inside the nucleus responsible for producing ribosomes and RNA.
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- – A complex of DNA and protein found in the nucleus, formed by tightly packed chromosomes.
- – A vesicle that carries substances to be released out of the cell.
- – An organelle that organizes microtubules and helps with cell division.
- – A network of membranes involved in protein and lipid synthesis.
- – The pressure exerted by the cytoplasm against the cell membrane, helping to maintain cell shape.
- – The internal fluid of the mitochondria containing enzymes, DNA, and ribosomes.
- – Gel-like fluid inside the cell where organelles are suspended and most cell activities occur.
- – The fluid inside the nucleus that contains nucleic acids, proteins, enzymes, and other substances.
- – Small structures that make proteins
20 Clues: – The powerhouse of the cell • – Small structures that make proteins • - has ribosomes and helps with protein synthesis. • – A network of membranes involved in protein and lipid synthesis. • -lacks ribosomes and helps with lipid and carbohydrate synthesis. • – A vesicle that carries substances to be released out of the cell. • ...
Bone Tissue Review 2025-05-01
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- A fracture in which the bone shatters into multiple pieces.
- The epiphyseal plate layer that anchors the plate to the epiphysis.
- The rounded end of a long bone where red marrow may be located.
- The principle that bone adapts to the stresses placed upon it.
- A type of bone shape that doesn’t fit into other categories, like vertebrae.
- The bone cell responsible for building new bone tissue.
- Structural units of compact bone arranged in concentric circles like tree rings.
- Type of ossification where bone develops from a sheet of mesenchyme.
- A bone formed within a tendon to protect a joint; the patella is an example.
- Bone formation that begins with a cartilage model, common in long bones.
- A bone shape with two compact layers and a spongy center, like the skull or ribs.
- Horizontal channels that allow blood vessels to enter compact bone.
- Condition of having too much calcium in the blood, causing sluggish nerves.
- A fracture where the bone bends and cracks, common in children.
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- The process of adding calcium salts to make hard bone tissue.
- A type of bone fracture that runs straight across the bone.
- Lattice-like bone spicules that make up spongy bone.
- Zone where cartilage cells divide and contribute to bone length.
- The process of blood cell formation, primarily occurring in red bone marrow.
- Region in the growth plate where matrix hardens and chondrocytes die.
20 Clues: Lattice-like bone spicules that make up spongy bone. • The bone cell responsible for building new bone tissue. • A type of bone fracture that runs straight across the bone. • A fracture in which the bone shatters into multiple pieces. • The process of adding calcium salts to make hard bone tissue. • The principle that bone adapts to the stresses placed upon it. • ...
Ashton's Super Fun Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-05
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- What is the singular of spaghetti? (1)
- Favourite Forbidden Meat (1)
- Best Subject (1)
- Favourite Food (1)
- Documentary Ashton starts the day with a… (2)
- What is the name of Harry Potter’s owl? (1)
- Aggie’s Favourite Food (1)
- Where did Ashton propose? (2)
- Boats and Lanes (1)
- First Kiss (2)
- Aggie’s Favourite Colour (1)
- Favourite Film (1)
- Country with the longest coastline in the world (1)
- You love it, I hate it (1)
- Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel? (1)
- What is the most recent film we’ve watched together? (1)
- Aggie’s favourite football team (2)
- The real Stephen Cappalazzi (2)
- Favourite Coffee In (2)
- Aggie’s Favourite Gelato (1)
- Largest land mammal (1)
- Who was the first emperor of Rome? (1)
- Name of Henry VIII third wife (2)
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- Who said “Ain’t he lovely boys?” (2)
- What’s a film that’s a new addition to Aggie’s top 5? (1)
- Italian Mirror (1)
- Olympic Sport Gold (1)
- Aggie’s Favourite Dessert (1)
- Food Guilty Pleasure (2)
- Aggie’s Favourite Morning Date Place (1)
- Doppelgänger (1)
- What’s never missing from Ashton’s fridge? (1)
- We love to go to the (1)
- Popcorn (1)
- Do you want some? (3)
- Favourite Coffee Out (1)
- Cosa e il cognome del mio ragazzo? (1)
- Ogre’s are like… (1)
- Anagram: A Whiney Mouse (2)
- Favourite Colour (1)
- First Met (1)
41 Clues: Popcorn (1) • First Met (1) • First Kiss (2) • Best Subject (1) • Doppelgänger (1) • Italian Mirror (1) • Favourite Food (1) • Favourite Film (1) • Boats and Lanes (1) • Ogre’s are like… (1) • Favourite Colour (1) • Do you want some? (3) • Olympic Sport Gold (1) • Favourite Coffee In (2) • Largest land mammal (1) • Food Guilty Pleasure (2) • We love to go to the (1) • Favourite Coffee Out (1) • ...
Intro to Engineering Unit 1 Review 2025-09-17
Across
- background research step of the design process
- step of the design process where an early version of your project is built
- a limitation of a project
- the name of a hole drilled in material before inserting a screw
- the direction a hand drill should be spinning when drilling a hole
- mode "2" on a hand drill, the most effective mode for drilling holes
- a lab (or gym) assistant that observes and helps a user with potentially dangerous equipment
- the direction a hand drill should be spinning when removing a screw
- design process step involving collaboration and sharing ideas
- any person or entity affected by a problem (and its solution)
- the ability to return to previous steps of a process
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- DECISION _______ : a tool used to rank decisions without bias
- an electric machine that uses friction to wear away fine amounts of material
- step of the design process involving individual brainstorming
- the direction a hand drill should be spinning to insert a screw
- a common project constraint involving how much money can be spent
- final step of the design process where the customer receives your project
- an electric machine that cuts using teeth connected by two pulleys
- step where outside help is used to judge a project
- a potential outcome (the opposite of failure)
- a measurable goal of a project
- a common project constraint involving dimensions (length, width, height)
- a long (or short) metal piece with threads that can be twisted into materials to join them
23 Clues: a limitation of a project • a measurable goal of a project • a potential outcome (the opposite of failure) • background research step of the design process • step where outside help is used to judge a project • the ability to return to previous steps of a process • DECISION _______ : a tool used to rank decisions without bias • ...
Flex Review Makeup 2025-10-29
Across
- neurons with multiple dendrites with no axon
- bundles of axons in the peripheral nervous system
- cell that generates rapid electrical signals
- mechanism that allows smooth muscles to prolong in low energy states
- shields the vertebral column
- Na+ influx
- crucial component of central nervous system
- the basic unit of a muscle fiber
- smallest contributing muscle
- glue between the actin and extracellular matrix
- repeated functional units
- same tone but change in length
- cell membrane of skeletal muscle cells
- another term for cell body
- K+ efflux
- contains the cell bodies of neurons
- a nerve impulse
- smallest muscle within a group
- receptive region of the neuron
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- defensive cells
- fibers that go towards the central nervous system
- aids agonist
- collections of neuron cells
- peripheral target organ
- provides the major force
- contains the cauda equina
- control center of the neuron
- how the gray matter is organized
- inward folds of the sarcolemma
- muscle shortening
- muscles contract and length remains the same
- the greatest force achieved in muscle contraction
- largest muscle in a group
- long slender projection of a nerve cell
- delicate innermost layer od meninges
- protein that forms part of the cytoskeleton
- tough outermost layer of meninges
- extension of muscles
- largest contributing muscle
- innervated by 1 motor neuron
- elongated threads in striated muscle cells
41 Clues: K+ efflux • Na+ influx • aids agonist • defensive cells • a nerve impulse • muscle shortening • extension of muscles • peripheral target organ • provides the major force • contains the cauda equina • largest muscle in a group • repeated functional units • another term for cell body • collections of neuron cells • largest contributing muscle • control center of the neuron • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-17
Across
- – Creating mathematical representations of real-world systems.
- – A statistical method for predicting values.
- – A complex pattern repeating at every scale.
- – A statement accepted without proof.
- – A step-by-step procedure for solving a problem.
- – A relationship between two variables.
- – A measurable extent such as length, width, or height.
- – Assigning each element in one set to another set.
- – A collection of distinct objects.
- – The rate of change of a function.
- – The study of encoding and decoding information.
- – A relationship that forms a straight line on a graph.
- – A comparison of two quantities.
- – The branch of math dealing with data collection and interpretation.
- – A relation where each input has exactly one output.
- – A list of numbers in a specific order.
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- – Balanced proportions on opposite sides of a line or point.
- – The science of valid reasoning.
- – Related to using procedures to solve problems.
- – The middle value in an ordered set.
- – A measure of how spread out data values are.
- – Study of properties that stay unchanged under deformation.
- – The average of a set of numbers.
- – A value without limit or end.
- – The study of shapes, sizes, and spatial properties.
- – The measure of how likely an event is to happen.
- – A quantity with both magnitude and direction.
- – Finding the best solution among many possibilities.
- – A visual representation of data or relationships
- – A rectangular array of numbers.
30 Clues: – A value without limit or end. • – The science of valid reasoning. • – A rectangular array of numbers. • – A comparison of two quantities. • – The average of a set of numbers. • – A collection of distinct objects. • – The rate of change of a function. • – The middle value in an ordered set. • – A statement accepted without proof. • – A relationship between two variables. • ...
4 Dima Novo 2016-01-24
Across
- (way of deriving a composition of functions)
- (a family of geometric objects with a common property)
- (a fixed special point of Euclidean space)
- (a term that does not contain variables)
- (generalizated function in mathematical analysis)
- (a binary operation R on a set M that satisfies R(a, b) = -R(b, a) for all a and b in M)
- (a number that can be written as a + bi + cj + dk, where i^2 = j^2 = k^2 = ijk = -1)
- (a sinusoid plotted in polar coordinates)
- (a variable that is bounded to a set of values)
- (a way to represent a wave-like function as the sum of simple sine waves)
- (a matrix that is reflected over its main diagonal)
- (contains only digit 1; like 111, 1111111)
- ({x|x = m^n (m, n natural)})
- (a cage-like carbon structure C60)
- (a measure of "largeness" of a set)
- (1 is greatest common divisor of them)
- (the region surrounding a local minimum of potential energy)
- of reference (an abstract coordinate system + a set of physical reference points)
- (x -> 1/x)
- (a measure of an atom's combining power with other atoms)
- (series with no [finite] limit)
- (an element E in a ring, for which exists n that E^n = 0)
- (also Ph; cyclic group of atoms with the formula C6H5)
- (where function changes its 'convexity)'
- (a chemical that causes suffocation)
- (f() is idempotent if f(f(x)) = f(x) for all x)
- (a prime p that satisfies p = x^4 + y^4 for natural x and y)
- (additive subgroup of R that "absorbs multiplication by elements of R")
- (isolated point that satisfies the equation of its curve)
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- (generalized function from one structure to another: f: A -> B)
- (limit of ratio of the function's value change to argument change)
- (a common organic compound C5H8)
- (factors into small primes)
- (amount of 'holes' a surface has)
- (a sequence that is infinite in both directions)
- (point of self-intersection where both branches have tangents)
- (C_6 H_6, colorless liquid hydrocarbon)
- (a number that is specific to a concrete matrix)
- (a project of a direct addition of distinct molecules)
- (a value that is so small that can't be measured)
- (a subatomic particle composed of three quarks)
- (a model of particle physics that relates bosons and fermions)
- (a collection of variables, representing the evolution of a system of random values over time)
- (approximate equality)
- (chemical compound in which ions are held together by electrostatic forces)
- (all the digits' permutation products are prime too)
- (a form of many-valued logic in which the truth values of variables may be any real number between 0 and 1)
- (some system's property of all its points being invariant)
- (a hypothetical kind of matter that cannot be seen with telescopes but accounts for most of the matter in the universe)
- (number which stores information that is blocked by law)
- (idealized model of an object whose physical properties (usually mass, charge, or size) are assumed to be negligible except for the property being studied)
- (atom/molecule/ion with unpaired valence electrons)
- (a property of <M, *>: all a & b in M: a*b in M)
53 Clues: (x -> 1/x) • (approximate equality) • (factors into small primes) • ({x|x = m^n (m, n natural)}) • (series with no [finite] limit) • (a common organic compound C5H8) • (amount of 'holes' a surface has) • (a cage-like carbon structure C60) • (a measure of "largeness" of a set) • (a chemical that causes suffocation) • (1 is greatest common divisor of them) • ...
Final Crossword Unit 4: Ch 32, Comparative Anatomy Part 1 2018-04-22
Across
- Groups of similar cells working together for a specific function (plural)
- The extracellular matrix of blood, which is mainly fluid
- A process by which living organisms constantly adjust to internal and external changes to maintain a steady state in their body
- The number of stomach chambers a bird has
- Multiple layers of epithelial cells is called _______ epithelia
- A word that means to break food down into smaller molecules
- Small, finger-like projections on the surface of the small intestine that absorb nutrients where they diffuse into the blood stream
- The largest artery in the body that takes blood from the left ventricle to the rest of the body
- This organ system is your outer covering and acts as a protective barrier for your body
- This chamber of the heart receives deoxygenated blood from the body through the Vena Cava (two words)
- The grape-like structures in your lungs where gas exchange occurs
- This type of muscle tissue is found in the heart and is controlled involuntarily
- An animal that is not able to control its internal body temperature using its own metabolic reactions (name means “outside temperature”)
Down
- Animals like insects, crabs and molluscs (clams, snails) have an open circulatory system, which means their blood is not enclosed in blood ________ (plural)
- _____respiration is breathing through the skin, where oxygen diffuses across skin cells which then diffuse into capillaries under the skin, so it can be delivered to the rest of the body.
- An organ next to the liver that produces digestives juices. The juices are sent to the small intestine via the pancreatic duct and break down fats, carbohydrates, and proteins.
- The organ that secretes digestive enzymes in order to break down proteins. It is connected to the esophagus.
- Some animals have a _____ skeleton where they use body fluids or water to support their body and help them move rather than a rigid skeleton like we have
- A type of digestive system that has one opening for food and waste. This is found in the jellyfish and flatworms (2 words).
- The part of the neuron that receives impulses from other neurons and sends the impulse to the cell body
- Your trachea, bronchi, bronchioles and lungs are a part of which organ system?
- Vertebrates have a thick integument with two main layers. One upper, thinner layer called the epidermis, and a thick layer below called the _______
- This cushy material is found in the ears and nose and in between certain joints to add cushion, like the knee cap and in between the vertebral discs
- A muscular organ under your lungs that makes breathing more efficient
- The four types of tissues are epithelial, muscle, nervous and _______
- The _____ vein carries oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the heart
- The part of your circulatory system that pumps the blood
- A greenish substance produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder that is used in the small intestine to break down fats
- A type of protein fiber found in the extracellular matrix of several types of connective tissues. It is strong and flexible, but resistant to stretching
- Tendons and ligaments are examples of _____ connective tissue because they are composed of tightly packed protein fibers
- Tall, narrow-shaped epithelial cells are called ______
31 Clues: The number of stomach chambers a bird has • Tall, narrow-shaped epithelial cells are called ______ • The extracellular matrix of blood, which is mainly fluid • The part of your circulatory system that pumps the blood • A word that means to break food down into smaller molecules • Multiple layers of epithelial cells is called _______ epithelia • ...
Precalc Crossword 2020-05-06
Across
- an equation in which the highest power of an unknown quantity is a square
- a visual representation of the relations between quantities
- set of equations for which you are seeking coordinates that makes all of the equations in the set true
- a sequence made by adding the same value each time
- resolve into numbers that form a product when multiplied
- a mathematical relation associating elements between sets
- function of an angle expressed as the ratio of two of the sides of a right triangle that contains that angle
- when a graph is modified to fit changes to its parent function
- a transformation in which a geometric figure is reflected across a line, creating a mirror image
- helps us remember the trigonometric functions
- equidistant and not intersecting
- the point of intersection of lines
- a true mathematical statement
- function whose graph is symmetric with respect to the y-axis
- ratio of the length of the side opposite the given angle to the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle
- a function obtained by expressing the dependent variable of one function as the independent variable of another
- sequence whose terms are defined based on one or more preceding terms of the sequence.
- how far a number is from 0
- a decrease that follows an exponential function
- the point of intersection of coordinate axes
- a set of possible values of the independent variable
- set of values of a variable for which a function is defined
- ratio of the adjacent side to the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle.
- a matrix containing more than simply coefficients
- a curve formed by an object thrown in the air and falling
- a function for which every output has only one corresponding input.
- the part of the dividend that is left over
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- a measure for arcs and angles
- the fixed distance between the center of a circle and any point on that circle.
- the exponent required to produce a given number
- ordered list of numbers
- a sequence made by multiplying by the same value each time
- a shortcut alternative to long division, which uses only the coefficients of the divisor and dividend
- the point at which a line intersects a coordinate axis
- an angle less than 90 degrees but more than 0 degrees
- breaking down an integer or polynomial into its divisors
- function whose graph is symmetric with respect to the y-axis
- helps us remember the inverse trigonometric functions
- a function with more than one real coefficient
- the length of the closed curve of a circle
- a line that a graph approaches but never crosses
- a polynomial of the second degree
- an array of quantities set out by rows and columns
- a circle centered at the origin with radius 1 which is used to calculate the sine and cosine values of certain angles
- a quantity expressed as a sum or difference of two terms
- notation of how many times to multiply a quantity by itself
- the value of a function that f(x) gets closer to as x approaches a number.
- the logarithmic function of base e, written "ln x"
- the sum of the terms of a sequence.
- intersecting at or forming right angles
- ratio of the opposite and adjacent sides of a right triangle
51 Clues: ordered list of numbers • how far a number is from 0 • a measure for arcs and angles • a true mathematical statement • equidistant and not intersecting • a polynomial of the second degree • the point of intersection of lines • the sum of the terms of a sequence. • intersecting at or forming right angles • the length of the closed curve of a circle • ...
Crossword Review Exam 4: Puzzle 1: Ch 24,25,32 2018-06-29
Across
- Evolution of the ______ egg is what allowed reptiles, birds and mammals to colonize dry areas of land.
- This type of muscle tissue is found in the heart and is controlled involuntarily
- An animal that is not able to control its internal body temperature using its own metabolic reactions (name means “outside temperature”)
- Animals in the class _____(clams, mussels and oysters) have two hard shells surrounding their body that are held together by a hinge. They also have a poorly developed head and a muscular foot used for digging in the sand.
- A process by which living organisms constantly adjust to internal and external changes to maintain a steady state in their body
- A single layer of epithelial cells is called _______ epithelia
- The extracellular matrix of blood, which is mainly fluid
- An animal that does not have a backbone
- Tall, narrow-shaped epithelial cells are called ______
- These sponge cells are able to trap food particles and can also become swimming sperm (plural).
- Earthworms and leeches in the phylum Annelida are also called ________worms because they show true segmentation of their body (the body is divided into external and internal repeating units).
- One of the defining features of a vertebrate is the _______, a cartilaginous rod found between the digestive tract and the dorsal hollow nerve cord, which becomes the vertebral column after development in vertebrate animals.
- Animals in this phylum all have a muscular foot, a visceral mass and a mantle. Examples include clams, snails and octopus
- Class ______ within the subphylum Vertebrata are the jawless fishes like lamprey. This group lacks fins, scales and jaws
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- The part of the neuron that receives impulses from other neurons and sends the impulse to the cell body
- Animals in this class of vertebrates undergo a metamorphosis as they develop from the larval tadpole stage to the terrestrial adult stage. They are able to breathe through their skin.
- Specialized stinging cells in the phylum Cnidaria (jellyfish, corals) that are located in the tentacles around the mouth (plural)
- The flatworms in the phylum Platyhelminthes have no body cavity and so are called ________(plural).
- The four types of tissues are epithelial, connective, nervous and _______
- Animals within the phylum Cnidaria (jellyfish, corals) are ____ (plural) because they only have 2 embryonic tissues or germ layers.
- The phylum Porifera (sponges) has this type of body symmetry.
- This cushy material is found in the ears and nose and in between certain joints to add cushion, like the knee cap and in between the vertebral discs
- The large central cavity inside a sponge.
- The name for a true body cavity.
- Most animals have three embryonic tissue layers. The middle layer is called the _____.
- A type of protein fiber found in the extracellular matrix of several types of connective tissue. It is strong and flexible, but resistant to stretching
- This group (plural) of Arthropods are in the subphylum Hexapoda because they have 6 walking legs. They also have 1 pair of antenna, 1 pair of compound eyes and their body is divided into three segments (head, thorax and abdomen).
- One defining feature of all mammals is the presence of ______ glands which provide milk to newborns.
28 Clues: The name for a true body cavity. • An animal that does not have a backbone • The large central cavity inside a sponge. • Tall, narrow-shaped epithelial cells are called ______ • The extracellular matrix of blood, which is mainly fluid • The phylum Porifera (sponges) has this type of body symmetry. • A single layer of epithelial cells is called _______ epithelia • ...
Math Crossword 2022-05-11
Across
- The test by which it is shown whether a function is a one-to-one function or not, and therefore whether its inverse is a function.
- linear inequalities that bound the feasible region in a linear programming problem.
- The set of all possible ordered pairs (a, b) composed of elements taken from the two sets, A and B.
- A relation which assigns exactly one element in its range for each element in its domain.
- A function is periodic if and only if f (x) = f (x + c), for all values x, where c is a constant. A periodic function repeats itself at regular intervals.
- A function f is odd if f (x) = - f (- x).
- A function is defined at a given value of the independent variable if it assigns that input an output; defined means "takes on a value".
- A relation which assigns a correspondence from the elements of the range to those of the domain. The inverse of a function or relation can be found by interchanging the variables in the function or relation.
- A rule that associates the elements of one set with those of another set. A relation can also be thought of as all of the ordered pairs which satisfy the rule.
- The test by which a relation is either shown to be a function or not. The graph of a function does not intersect with a vertical line more than once.
- a real number that is defined for any square matrix A, expressed either as det (A) or ∣A∣.
- the fixed line used to define a parabola; all points on the parabola must be the same distance from the directrix as they are from the parabola's focus.
- trigonometric function pairs which differ only in the presence or absence of the prefix "co," such as sine and cosine.
- The set of all outputs of a function or relation.
- A function operation symbolized (fog)(x) that is equivalent to f (g(x)).
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- the value by which the graph of a trigonometric function such as sine or cosine is stretched; the amplitude is always a positive value.
- The variable of a function which does not depend on the other variable -- it is the input.
- a set of coplanar points equidistant from a fixed point called the center.
- A function is one-to-one if each element in its range is paired with exactly one element from its domain.
- The output variable of a function; the variable whose value depends on the input, or independent variable.
- the value Cij = (−1)i + j · Mij based upon some element aij in a square matrix, where Mij is the minor associated with aij.
- A function is undefined at a given value of its independent variable if for that value, there is no output--this occurs when a particular input creates a situation in which there is division by zero, or an even root of a negative number, for example.
- A function is piecewise if and only if it uses different rules for different parts of its domain.
- the angle measured from the positive x-axis to the segment joining the origin and the point representing the graph of complex number c.
- The set of all inputs for which a function or relation is defined.
- A function f is even if f (x) = f (- x).
26 Clues: A function f is even if f (x) = f (- x). • A function f is odd if f (x) = - f (- x). • The set of all outputs of a function or relation. • The set of all inputs for which a function or relation is defined. • A function operation symbolized (fog)(x) that is equivalent to f (g(x)). • a set of coplanar points equidistant from a fixed point called the center. • ...
Final Crossword Unit 4: Ch 32, Comparative Anatomy Part 1 2018-04-22
Across
- Tendons and ligaments are examples of _____ connective tissue because they are composed of tightly packed protein fibers
- Small, finger-like projections on the surface of the small intestine that absorb nutrients where they diffuse into the blood stream
- The extracellular matrix of blood, which is mainly fluid
- The organ that secretes digestive enzymes in order to break down proteins. It is connected to the esophagus.
- The grape-like structures in your lungs where gas exchange occurs
- Groups of similar cells working together for a specific function (plural)
- Some animals have a _____ skeleton where they use body fluids or water to support their body and help them move rather than a rigid skeleton like we have
- An animal that is not able to control its internal body temperature using its own metabolic reactions (name means “outside temperature”)
- A type of protein fiber found in the extracellular matrix of several types of connective tissues. It is strong and flexible, but resistant to stretching
- The part of your circulatory system that pumps the blood
- The four types of tissues are epithelial, muscle, nervous and _______
- This chamber of the heart receives deoxygenated blood from the body through the Vena Cava (two words)
- An organ next to the liver that produces digestives juices. The juices are sent to the small intestine via the pancreatic duct and break down fats, carbohydrates, and proteins.
- A type of digestive system that has one opening for food and waste. This is found in the jellyfish and flatworms (2 words).
- The _____ vein carries oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the heart
- The part of the neuron that receives impulses from other neurons and sends the impulse to the cell body
Down
- A greenish substance produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder that is used in the small intestine to break down fats
- A muscular organ under your lungs that makes breathing more efficient
- Animals like insects, crabs and molluscs (clams, snails) have an open circulatory system, which means their blood is not enclosed in blood ________ (plural)
- This organ system is your outer covering and acts as a protective barrier for your body
- A word that means to break food down into smaller molecules
- _____respiration is breathing through the skin, where oxygen diffuses across skin cells which then diffuse into capillaries under the skin, so it can be delivered to the rest of the body.
- Your trachea, bronchi, bronchioles and lungs are a part of which organ system?
- A process by which living organisms constantly adjust to internal and external changes to maintain a steady state in their body
- Vertebrates have a thick integument with two main layers. One upper, thinner layer called the epidermis, and a thick layer below called the _______
- This type of muscle tissue is found in the heart and is controlled involuntarily
- The largest artery in the body that takes blood from the left ventricle to the rest of the body
- Multiple layers of epithelial cells is called _______ epithelia
- Tall, narrow-shaped epithelial cells are called ______
- This cushy material is found in the ears and nose and in between certain joints to add cushion, like the knee cap and in between the vertebral discs
- The number of stomach chambers a bird has
31 Clues: The number of stomach chambers a bird has • Tall, narrow-shaped epithelial cells are called ______ • The extracellular matrix of blood, which is mainly fluid • The part of your circulatory system that pumps the blood • A word that means to break food down into smaller molecules • Multiple layers of epithelial cells is called _______ epithelia • ...
Final Crossword Unit 4: Ch 32, Comparative Anatomy Part 1 2018-04-22
Across
- A process by which living organisms constantly adjust to internal and external changes to maintain a steady state in their body
- A muscular organ under your lungs that makes breathing more efficient
- The number of stomach chambers a bird has
- This type of muscle tissue is found in the heart and is controlled involuntarily
- A type of digestive system that has one opening for food and waste. This is found in the jellyfish and flatworms (2 words).
- Small, finger-like projections on the surface of the small intestine that absorb nutrients where they diffuse into the blood stream
- Vertebrates have a thick integument with two main layers. One upper, thinner layer called the epidermis, and a thick layer below called the _______
- The _____ vein carries oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the heart
- Your trachea, bronchi, bronchioles and lungs are a part of which organ system?
- An organ next to the liver that produces digestives juices. The juices are sent to the small intestine via the pancreatic duct and break down fats, carbohydrates, and proteins.
- Multiple layers of epithelial cells is called _______ epithelia
- This cushy material is found in the ears and nose and in between certain joints to add cushion, like the knee cap and in between the vertebral discs
- Groups of similar cells working together for a specific function (plural)
- A greenish substance produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder that is used in the small intestine to break down fats
Down
- The organ that secretes digestive enzymes in order to break down proteins. It is connected to the esophagus.
- An animal that is not able to control its internal body temperature using its own metabolic reactions (name means “outside temperature”)
- Some animals have a _____ skeleton where they use body fluids or water to support their body and help them move rather than a rigid skeleton like we have
- The largest artery in the body that takes blood from the left ventricle to the rest of the body
- This chamber of the heart receives deoxygenated blood from the body through the Vena Cava (two words)
- This organ system is your outer covering and acts as a protective barrier for your body
- The part of your circulatory system that pumps the blood
- A word that means to break food down into smaller molecules
- _____respiration is breathing through the skin, where oxygen diffuses across skin cells which then diffuse into capillaries under the skin, so it can be delivered to the rest of the body.
- Tall, narrow-shaped epithelial cells are called ______
- The grape-like structures in your lungs where gas exchange occurs
- A type of protein fiber found in the extracellular matrix of several types of connective tissues. It is strong and flexible, but resistant to stretching
- Tendons and ligaments are examples of _____ connective tissue because they are composed of tightly packed protein fibers
- The four types of tissues are epithelial, muscle, nervous and _______
- The part of the neuron that receives impulses from other neurons and sends the impulse to the cell body
- Animals like insects, crabs and molluscs (clams, snails) have an open circulatory system, which means their blood is not enclosed in blood ________ (plural)
- The extracellular matrix of blood, which is mainly fluid
31 Clues: The number of stomach chambers a bird has • Tall, narrow-shaped epithelial cells are called ______ • The part of your circulatory system that pumps the blood • The extracellular matrix of blood, which is mainly fluid • A word that means to break food down into smaller molecules • Multiple layers of epithelial cells is called _______ epithelia • ...
Biology U3 AOS2 2022-06-22
Across
- simple molecules and atoms joining together forming complex molecules
- located in temperate climates ... stomata closes preventing adequate CO2 from entering increasing oxygen binding to Rubisco
- occurs in cristae of mitochondria and is when the most ATP is produced (approx. 26-28)
- ingest organic energy compounds
- located in hot dry climates ... dont open stomata during the day but does open during night allowing CO2 to enter and be converted into malate which is then converted back into CO2 during the day which then enters the Calvin Cycle directly and joins to form two C3 compounds which then form glucose
- requires high levels of oxygen and takes place in mitochondria it involves Krebs and ETC
- the amount of energy required to initiate a reaction due to collisions between molecules
- active site alters its shape to match shape of the substrate
- occurs in cytosol where one molecule of glucose is broken down into 2 molecules of pyruvate
- energy rich molecule most commonly broken down in respiration to become a usable energy source for the cell (ATP)
- require energy to initiate reaction and form bonds in the reactants
- all the chemical reactions within a cell
- the fluid matrix of the chloroplast where the light independent stage takes place
- occurs in matrix of mitochondrion .. two pyruvates are broken down into Acetyl CoA and then further broken down completely in a cyclical manner
- the part of an enzyme that attaches to the substrate the tertiary shape is specific and complementary to the shape of its substrate
- enzyme is unchanged and binds to active site
- located in hot climates ... when stomata closes CO2 is obtained by internal mesophyll cells then converted into a 4 carbon molecule or C4 molecule allowing it to enter into the bundle sheath cell where it is then converted back into Co2 to be fixed by Rubisco to enter Calvin Cycle
- the formation/making of energy for the cell OR the process of converting light energy into chemical energy
- the way that water enters the roots of the plant to enter the chloroplast and move to grana
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- green pigment located in thylakoids of chloroplasts which captures and harnesses light energy
- happens in some plant cells and ALWAYS in yeast and produces ethanol, CO2 the ATP made in glycolysis
- may occur with or without oxygen so can be either aerobic or anaerobic
- synthesise organic E compounds form inorganic materials
- happens in animals/animal cells and produces lactic acid and the ATP made in glycolysis
- releases energy from the bonds in the reactions thus does not need energy to begin
- cell reactions take place in a series of steps enabling greater control of reaction
- when O2 levels are low or no O2 is available the pyruvate stays in the cytosol and is broken down by a different set of enzymes .. no more ATP is produced
- complex molecules broken down to form simple molecules
- the way that CO2 enters the plant through the stomata from the external atmosphere
- a small molecule that assists enzyme activity by carrying groups of atoms to or from the reaction they also temporarily bind to the enzyme for it to work
- proteins which act as a biological catalyst speeding up chemical reactions
- to speed up a reaction
- membrane sacs that when stacked form grana it is where the light dependent stage takes place in
33 Clues: to speed up a reaction • ingest organic energy compounds • all the chemical reactions within a cell • enzyme is unchanged and binds to active site • complex molecules broken down to form simple molecules • synthesise organic E compounds form inorganic materials • active site alters its shape to match shape of the substrate • ...
Bizit-Synergynest 2021-03-31
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- ________is an open source software framework for fast batch data processing across parallel servers.
- Analytics 1.0 is the era of ____________. (Note: use the 5th letter to open the first password protected file).
- __________Analytics is one of the approach used to filter the outlying information and analyze only the required data.
- Analytics 2.0 is the era of _____.
- By employing the mobile phone data a good dataset would contain “ _______rates” and “recording periods” that can be used for estimating the origin-destination matrix. .( Note: use the 2nd letter to open the first password protected file).
- What type of problem does sports team encounter mostly?
- The demand for the travel can be estimated using ______________data.
- In this article which is the technology that is compared to make analytics accessible?
- What is the important use of this analytics in terms of reducing costs?(Note: use the 6th letter to open the first password protected file).
- Analytics 2.0 is the era of __________
- Analytics 3.0 is the era of _____________ offerings.
- ____________ Analysis combines the quantitative and qualitative matrix to aid the decision-making process.
- ____________ signal can serve as an early warning system for budding problems. However, they are indicative, not confirmatory.
- Intelligent Transportation Systems enables the connection among people, vehicles,______________, and services.
- The next-generation quantitative analysts were called __________, as they possessed both computational and analytical skills. (Note: use the 6th letter to open the first password protected file).
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- _________ Methods were used to rapidly generate models from the fast-moving data.(Note: use the 7th letter to open the first password protected file).
- Technology and -------------- are the important helps organizations to use data and analytics to the core.(Note: use the 6th letter to open the first password protected file).
- What is the most effective thing in making a common language?
- Who are exposed to the lab work to work along with bio mechanists to solve problem?
- ______________Data is the one that possess challenges in data collection and cleaning due to its vast information.
- If the source is a Surveillance video which is the analytical approach that is used to estimate the traffic count and violation.
- ___________Information are collected from the social signals that are generated by the public transportation systems. (Note: use the 14th letter to open the first password protected file).
- Apart from managers and sports scientists who is important in learning a common language?
- What was mainly monitored by the Kraft group to engage customers?( Note: use the 6th letter to open the first password protected file).
- Data management have expanded considerably, and almost every organization will end up with a _____________ environment .
- To deal with relatively unstructured data, companies turned to a new class of databases known as__________ . (Note: use the 1st letter to open the first password protected file).
- How many variety of questions are put forth by Gelman to drive decisions?(Note: use the 4th letter to open the first password protected file).
- _________Is an instance of crowd sourcing mechanism that eliminates the need for paid individuals for collecting the geographic information .
- _________ was the era of the enterprise data warehouse, used to capture information, and of business intelligence software, used to query and report it.
- ________________ Information are extracted from social networking sites using NLP . (Note: use the 6th letter to open the first password protected file).
- To improve the prediction accuracy _______________ approach is used to combine all the social transportation data.( Note: use the 10th letter to open the first password protected file).
31 Clues: Analytics 2.0 is the era of _____. • Analytics 2.0 is the era of __________ • Analytics 3.0 is the era of _____________ offerings. • What type of problem does sports team encounter mostly? • What is the most effective thing in making a common language? • The demand for the travel can be estimated using ______________data. • ...
AP Biology Photosynthesis and Respiration 2021-09-24
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- the process of splitting water in the presence of light
- the three carbon compound that is formed as a result of glucose metabolism (glycolysis)
- the process that converts stored chemical energy in glucose into usable, stored, chemical energy in ATP in the mitochondria
- in the absence of oxygen
- anaerobic respiration that includes performing only glycolysis and produces alcohol in plants and yeast and produces lactic acid in animals and bacteria
- this is the source of the oxygen released during photosynthesis and of electrons added to the ETC
- the number of ATP produced during glycolysis
- these are passed along the ETC membrane proteins, providing energy to pump hydrogen ions
- the two carbon compound that begins the Krebs Cycle
- the process occurring in the matrix of the mitochondria that produces carbon dioxide and reduced electron carriers that deliver electrons to the ETC
- requiring oxygen
- gaining electrons
- production of ATP from ADP in the presence of oxygen; occurs during ETC of cellular respiration
- the process of splitting sugar in the cytoplasm
- this is created as hydrogen ions are actively pumped across a membrane during the ETC
- production of ATP from ADP in the presence of the sun; occurs during ETC of photosynthesis
- the process of adding carbon dioxide to Rubp during the Calvin Cycle
- the process that converts light energy to stored chemical energy in the form of glucose in the chloroplast
- using carbon dioxide to create a 6 carbon compound that will then be used to form glucose, while recycling 5 carbons to be used again
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- produced in plants and yeast cells as a result of anaerobic respiration
- occur along the thylakoid membrane and creates a small amount of ATP and electron carrier NADPH to be used in the Calvin Cycle
- the location of the Calvin Cycle
- the energy rich carbon compound created at the end of the Calvin Cycle
- the process of removing a carbon from pyruvate and removing electrons to be used in the ETC; intermediate step between glycolysis and the krebs cycle
- the process bacteria use to create organic compounds in the absence of light
- produced in animal muscle cells as a result of anaerobic respiration
- the series of reactions that occur along the thylakoid AND inner mitochondrial membranes
- the space within the inner mitochondrial membrane where the Kreb's cycle occurs
- the pigment molecule that absorbs sunlight energy during photosynthesis
- this is formed when hydrogens flowing back through the membrane bind with oxygen at the end of the ETC during respiration
- one of two compounds produced at the end of the light dependent reactions that is needed to fuel the calvin cycle; activates things by adding a phosphate
- discs within the chloroplasts where the light reactions occur
- the reduced final carrier acceptor created at the end of the photosynthetic ETC and is used during the Calvin Cycle
- the passive transport of ions across a membrane
- the enzyme that catalyzes the reaction of ADP + P = ATP
- losing electrons
- this gas is produced primarily during the Krebs Cycle of cell respiration
- the complexes within the thylakoid membrane that contain various proteins and chlorophyll
- the electron carriers produced during the Krebs cycle that deliver electrons to the ETC
- the final electron acceptor in the respiratory electron transport chain
40 Clues: requiring oxygen • losing electrons • gaining electrons • in the absence of oxygen • the location of the Calvin Cycle • the number of ATP produced during glycolysis • the passive transport of ions across a membrane • the process of splitting sugar in the cytoplasm • the two carbon compound that begins the Krebs Cycle • the process of splitting water in the presence of light • ...
Anatomy Remembering Challenge Crossword Chapt 7 2024-09-14
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- An incomplete longitudinal break in bone
- Cervical vertebrae that bears a toothlike dens(odontoid process) on its body
- Joint found that connects the metacarpal to the phalanx
- Blood transports nutrients to bone cells. Bone helps regulate plasma calcium levels, important to heart function.
- Lie between bones that closely contact one another and are held together by a thin layer of dense connective tissue
- Projection situated above a condyle
- Constitutes the anterior portion of the hip bone
- Ribs and muscles work together in breathing
- The pelvis helps support the uterus during pregnancy. Bones provide a source of calcium during lactation
- Enlargement on the end of a bone
- Bones that have long longitudinal axes and expanded ends
- Interlocking line of union between bones
- Complete fracture with fragments of the bone
- Tubelike passageway within a bone
- The kidneys and bones work together to help regulate blood calcium levels
- functional junctions between bones
- Thornlike projection
- Small, nearly flat surface
- Bones that are platelike structures with broad surfaces.
- Small, knoblike process
- Fracture is caused by excessive twisting of a bone
- Cell that will form bone tissue
- Some hormones act on bone to help regulate blood calcium levels
- Cervical vertebrae that supports the head
- Soft spot in the skull where membranes cover the space between bones
- Relatively deep pit of depression
- Bone that forms within sheetlike masses of connective tissue
- Structure between vertebrae
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- Joint found that connects the first metacarpal to the trapezium
- The formation of bone
- Bones that have a variety of shapes, and most are connected to several other bones
- Joint found at base of spine and hip bone
- Bones of the skull, vertebral column, ribs, and sternum
- Bones that have roughly equal lengths and widths.
- Knoblike process usually larger than a tubercle
- Absorption of dietary calcium provides material for bone matrix
- Calls of the immune system originate in the bone marrow.
- Cavity within a bone
- Connection between bones of hyaline cartilage, or fibrocartilage
- Vitamin D, production of which begins in the skin, plays a role in calcium absorption and availability for bone matrix
- Rounded process that usually articulates with another bone
- Joint found that connects the humerus to radius and ulna
- Muscles pull on bones to cause movement
- Incomplete fracture, and the break occurs on the convex surface of the bend in the bone
- Complete fracture, with right angle break to axis of bone
- Narrow, ridgelike projection
- Joint found that connects the carpals to metacarpals
- Relatively large process
- Cell that breaks down bone tissue
- Prominent projection on a bone
- Tiny pit or depression
- furrow or groove
- The process of blood cell formation
- Joint found connecting the hip bone and femur
- Proprioceptors sense the position of body parts. Pain receptors warn of trauma to bone. Bones protect the brain and spinal cord.
- Fracture occurs at an angle other than a right angle to the axis of the bone
- Most joints in the skeletal system which allow for free movement(diarthrotic)
57 Clues: furrow or groove • Cavity within a bone • Thornlike projection • The formation of bone • Tiny pit or depression • Small, knoblike process • Relatively large process • Small, nearly flat surface • Structure between vertebrae • Narrow, ridgelike projection • Prominent projection on a bone • Cell that will form bone tissue • Enlargement on the end of a bone • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2023-05-01
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- the total dry weight of organic material
- the factor that limits the rate of a reaction
- the folding of the inner mitochondrial membrane into the matrix, thus increasing the total surface area of the inner membrane
- an organism that makes its own food from inorganic substances, using light or chemical energy; includes green plants, algae, and certain bacteria
- a molecule used to convey carbon atoms to the Krebs cycle
- the stack of thylakoid membranes in a chloroplast that contain chlorophyll
- an organism that makes its own food from inorganic substances, using light as its primary energy source
- an organism that requires oxygen to survive and reproduce
- a gel-like fluid in mitochondria, where the Krebs cycle (citric acid cycle) of cellular respiration takes place
- an organelle within the cytoplasm that is the site of aerobic cellular respiration, which releases energy for the cell
- a three-carbon molecule that is the end product of glycolysis
- (stage 1) it requires light energy that is absorbed by chlorophyll to split water molecules to produce oxygen, hydrogen ions, and ATP
- the converstion of atmospheric carbon from carbon dioxide into carbohydrates in the stroma of chloroplasts in eukaryotic cells
- an organism that cannot make its own organic compounds from simple inorganic material; it depends on other organisms for nutrients and energy requirements
- a biochemical pathways that requires oxygen and takes place in the mitochondria as part of cellular respiration; acetyl CoA, the product of glycolysis, is broken down to produce carbon dioxide, water, and energy in the form of ATP
- a plant that uses CO2 to make a C4 storage compound which moves from the mesophyll cells to the bundle sheat cells and a lower O2 concentration, thereby reducing photorespiration
- the process in which plants bind with oxygen instead of carbon dioxide in high oxygen concentrations
- a biochemical pathway in which sugar molecules are produced from carbon dioxide
- plant a plant that shuts its stomata during the day and fixes carbon during the night when its stomata are open; an adaptation to hot dry envirnments and to reduce photorespiration and increase photosynthesis
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- a molecule that absorbs certain wavelengths of liight and reflects all others
- a form of anaerobic respiration that occurs in animal cells and some anaerobic bacteria; glucose is converted into lactic acid
- an organism that does not require oxygen to survive and reproduce
- the interconnected, folded membrane within a chloroplast
- a plant that directly uses CO2 as an input for the first stage of the Calvin cycle
- a form of anaerobic respiration; glucose is converted to ethanol
- (stage 2) through a series of reactions, carbon dioxide, hydrogen ions, and ATP produce carbohydrate
- photosynthetic cells arranged tightly packed around the vein of a leaf (deeper in leaf tissue than mesophyll cells)
- the jelly-like, semifluid interior of a chloroplast
- a family of membrane-bound proteins that carry out electron transport; located in the mitochondrial inner membrane and in the chloroplast thylakoid membrane
- an organism that makes its own food from inorganic subtances, using chemicals as the primary energy source
- a fuel that has used biomass as its original source
- the photosynthetic cells of two types, palisade and spongy, that occupy the inside of the leaf between the two outer epidermal layers
32 Clues: the total dry weight of organic material • the factor that limits the rate of a reaction • the jelly-like, semifluid interior of a chloroplast • a fuel that has used biomass as its original source • the interconnected, folded membrane within a chloroplast • a molecule used to convey carbon atoms to the Krebs cycle • ...
Afsætning Repetetion 2025-05-19
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- virksomheden forsøger at komme ind på nye markeder
- virksomhed der betjener en lille del af markedet sammenlignet med konkurrenter
- en række aktiviteter der udføres med henblik på at skabe et produkt med størst mulig kundeværdi
- bruges når forbrugeren har valgt en specifik produkttype
- tiltag hvor virksomheden bruger sine stærke sider til at imødegå en trussel
- viser et her og nu billede af virksomhedens eksterne situation på markedet
- konkurrence om at dække et behovsområde
- tiltag hvor virksomheden ved hjælp af sine stærke sider kan udnytte en mulighed
- vurderer konkurrence I en branche ud fra fem punkter
- viser mulige strategiske tiltag i virksomhedens interne og eksterne situation
- et produkt eller en serviceydelse
- tiltag hvor virksomheden må reagere på en trussel på trods af virksomhedens svage side
- en stor samt en række små virksomheder
- gruppe virksomheder der tilbyder produkter der dækker samme behov hos en målgruppe
- de faktorer og forhold der påvirker virksomheden
- kunderne er private forbrugere der køber for at dække deres personlige behov
- en model der bruges til at identificere de produkter virksomheden er i konkurrence med
- en opskrift på eller et øjebliksbillede af hvordan virksomheden skaber værdi
- de aktører som virksomheden er i jævnlig kontakt med og er afhængige af
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- den der dominerer på markedet
- opdeling af virksomhedens trusler ud fra sandsynlighed og hvor alvorlige konsekvenserne er
- et forhold med befolkningssammensætning
- en model som definerer mærkernes brand værdi
- virksomheden forsøger at opnå vækst på nuværende markeder med nuværende produkter
- en beskrivelse af virksomhedens væsentligste karakteristika
- tiltag hvor virksomheden udnytter en mulighed på trods af sine svage sider
- hvad virksomheden vil opnå på lang sigt
- et værktøj til analyse og samfundsforhold som har relevans for strategiske beslutninger
- handel mellem private
- en mere fredlig konkurrent
- et værktøj der giver et overblik over virksomhedens muligheder og trusler
- de faktorer der er afgørende for at skabe varige konkurrencemæssige fordele på et marked
- en strategi for virksomheder med lave omkostninger og en bred målgruppe
- virksomheden forsøger at udvikle nye produkter for at værste
- den langstigtede planlægning som sikrer opfyldelsen af vækstmål
- produkter som dækker samme behov
- plan for hvordan virksomheden skal nå sine mål
- et værktøj der giver et overblik over virksomhedens stærke og svage sider
- repræsenterer en gruppe borgere i en konkret sag
- en strukturet ramme for opstillingen af virksomhedens stærke og svage sider, samt muligheder og trusler
- et udtryk for hvor stor en andel af den samlede efterspørgsel på markedet den enkelte virksomhed har
- de bagvedliggende forhold i en virksomhed, som er centrale for, at en virksomhed skaber værdi
- analyse af markedet
- opstår når forbrugeren har afgrænset produktkategorien
- kunderne af virksomheder der køber for at opfylde afledte behov og virksomhedens målsætninger
- virksomhedens evne til at opfylde kundernes krav og behov
- udviklingen i faktorer eller forhold som kan vende op og ned på en branche
- et udtryk for en ønsket fremtidig tilstand
- den med næststørst markedsandel
- model der viser en virksomheds interne forhold
50 Clues: analyse af markedet • handel mellem private • en mere fredlig konkurrent • den der dominerer på markedet • den med næststørst markedsandel • produkter som dækker samme behov • et produkt eller en serviceydelse • en stor samt en række små virksomheder • et forhold med befolkningssammensætning • hvad virksomheden vil opnå på lang sigt • konkurrence om at dække et behovsområde • ...
Second Semester Math Vocab 2023-05-17
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- the trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the side opposite a given angle (in a right triangle) to the hypotenuse.
- an arrangement of numbers into rows and columns
- the trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the side adjacent to an acute angle (in a right-angled triangle) to the hypotenuse.
- the sequence of numbers that are based on the multiplication and division operation.
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- the ratio of the length of the opposite side to the length of the adjacent side
- the branch of mathematics dealing with the properties and manipulation of numbers.
- pairs of mathematical manipulations in which one operation undoes the action of the other
- a quantity representing the power to which a fixed number (the base) must be raised to produce a given number.
8 Clues: an arrangement of numbers into rows and columns • the ratio of the length of the opposite side to the length of the adjacent side • the branch of mathematics dealing with the properties and manipulation of numbers. • the sequence of numbers that are based on the multiplication and division operation. • ...
Integumentary system 2021-09-13
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- the lowest part of the brain and the lowest portion of the brainstem
- has three main functions: protection, regulation and sensation.
- thin outer layer of the skin visible to the eye provides protection to the body.
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- type of protein that makes up your hair, skin, and nails
- key extracellular matrix protein that is critical to the elasticity and resilience of many vertebrate tissues including large arteries, lung, ligament, tendon, skin, and elastic cartilage.
- a layer of skin between the epidermis (with which it makes up the cutis) and subcutaneous tissues, that primarily consists of dense irregular connective tissue
6 Clues: type of protein that makes up your hair, skin, and nails • has three main functions: protection, regulation and sensation. • the lowest part of the brain and the lowest portion of the brainstem • thin outer layer of the skin visible to the eye provides protection to the body. • ...
Osseous system II 2019-07-05
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- Is a form of arthritis caused by the inflammation, breakdown, and eventual loss of cartilage in the joints.
- Is a disease in which the density and quality of bone are reduced
- Bone consists of a hard outer shell (the cortex) made up of minerals, mainly calcium and phosphorus, and a softer inner mesh (the matrix) made up of collagen fibres.
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- When cells divide abnormally and uncontrollably, they can form a mass or lump of tissue
- Joint inflammation
- It can happen if a bacterial or fungal infection enters the bone tissue from the bloodstream, due to injury or surgery.
6 Clues: Joint inflammation • Is a disease in which the density and quality of bone are reduced • When cells divide abnormally and uncontrollably, they can form a mass or lump of tissue • Is a form of arthritis caused by the inflammation, breakdown, and eventual loss of cartilage in the joints. • ...
MATH PUZZLE 2017-12-14
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- measurement of something from base to top
- obtain from (a number) another that contains the first number a specified number of times
- with the addition of (+)
- a quantity obtained by multiplying quantities together
- an abbreviation of logarithm
- a number in terms of which other numbers are expressed as logarithms
- a plane figure with four equal straight sides and four right angles
- a result obtained by dividing one quantity by another
- take away (a number or amount)
- (of an angle) less than 90°
- put together (two or more numbers or amounts)
- a numerical quantity that is not a whole number
- the number of times a certain number is to be multiplied by itself
- a number by which another number is to be divided
- be equivalent to
- the branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of any angles
- the branch of mathematics dealing with the properties and manipulation of numbers
- the abstract science of number, quantity, and space
- a round plane figure whose boundary consists of points equidistant from a fixed point
- a quantity by which a given number is to be multiplied
- it is commonly referred to as the x
- a number to be divided by another number
- a number that is added to another
- the branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, solids, and higher dimensional analogs
- a plane figure with three straight sides and three angles
- it is a relation where each elements in the domain is related to only one value in the range by some rule
- measurement of something from side to side
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- measurement of something from end to end
- a number without fractions (0,1,2,3)
- the process of dividing a matrix, vector, or other quantity by another under specific rules to obtain a quotient
- a diagram showing the relation between variable quantities, typically of two variables, each measured along one of a pair of axes at right angles
- the branch of mathematics that deals with the finding and properties of derivatives and integrals of functions
- a quantity representing the power to which a given number or expression is to be raised
- a quantity or number from which another is to be subtracted
- it is a rule that relates values from a set of values to a second set of values
- the amount of space that a substance or object occupies
- the process of taking a matrix, vector, or other quantity away from another under specific rules to obtain the difference
- the space (usually measured in degrees) between two intersecting lines
- with the subtraction of (-)
- it is commonly referred to as the y
- the process of combining matrices, vectors, or other quantities under specific rules to obtain their product
- a whole number (-1,0,1,-2)
- a quantity or number to be subtracted from another
- a quantity that is to be multiplied by another
- with the multiplication of (x)
- a quantity by which amounts differ
- the total amount resulting from the addition of two or more numbers, amounts, or items
- the process of combining matrices, vectors, or other quantities under specific rules to obtain their sum
- separate (something) into portions
- an abbreviation of mathematics
50 Clues: be equivalent to • with the addition of (+) • a whole number (-1,0,1,-2) • (of an angle) less than 90° • with the subtraction of (-) • an abbreviation of logarithm • take away (a number or amount) • with the multiplication of (x) • an abbreviation of mathematics • a number that is added to another • a quantity by which amounts differ • separate (something) into portions • ...
Final Crossword Unit 4: Ch 32, Comparative Anatomy Part 1 2018-04-22
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- The part of your circulatory system that pumps the blood
- Vertebrates have a thick integument with two main layers. One upper, thinner layer called the epidermis, and a thick layer below called the _______
- Tendons and ligaments are examples of _____ connective tissue because they are composed of tightly packed protein fibers
- Your trachea, bronchi, bronchioles and lungs are a part of which organ system?
- _____respiration is breathing through the skin, where oxygen diffuses across skin cells which then diffuse into capillaries under the skin, so it can be delivered to the rest of the body.
- The number of stomach chambers a bird has
- A type of digestive system that has one opening for food and waste. This is found in the jellyfish and flatworms (2 words).
- This chamber of the heart receives deoxygenated blood from the body through the Vena Cava (two words)
- This cushy material is found in the ears and nose and in between certain joints to add cushion, like the knee cap and in between the vertebral discs
- A type of protein fiber found in the extracellular matrix of several types of connective tissues. It is strong and flexible, but resistant to stretching
- A word that means to break food down into smaller molecules
- An animal that is not able to control its internal body temperature using its own metabolic reactions (name means “outside temperature”)
- An organ next to the liver that produces digestives juices. The juices are sent to the small intestine via the pancreatic duct and break down fats, carbohydrates, and proteins.
- The _____ vein carries oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the heart
- A greenish substance produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder that is used in the small intestine to break down fats
- The organ that secretes digestive enzymes in order to break down proteins. It is connected to the esophagus.
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- The four types of tissues are epithelial, muscle, nervous and _______
- Small, finger-like projections on the surface of the small intestine that absorb nutrients where they diffuse into the blood stream
- Animals like insects, crabs and molluscs (clams, snails) have an open circulatory system, which means their blood is not enclosed in blood ________ (plural)
- A process by which living organisms constantly adjust to internal and external changes to maintain a steady state in their body
- The part of the neuron that receives impulses from other neurons and sends the impulse to the cell body
- Groups of similar cells working together for a specific function (plural)
- Some animals have a _____ skeleton where they use body fluids or water to support their body and help them move rather than a rigid skeleton like we have
- Multiple layers of epithelial cells is called _______ epithelia
- Tall, narrow-shaped epithelial cells are called ______
- This organ system is your outer covering and acts as a protective barrier for your body
- The largest artery in the body that takes blood from the left ventricle to the rest of the body
- A muscular organ under your lungs that makes breathing more efficient
- The grape-like structures in your lungs where gas exchange occurs
- This type of muscle tissue is found in the heart and is controlled involuntarily
- The extracellular matrix of blood, which is mainly fluid
31 Clues: The number of stomach chambers a bird has • Tall, narrow-shaped epithelial cells are called ______ • The part of your circulatory system that pumps the blood • The extracellular matrix of blood, which is mainly fluid • A word that means to break food down into smaller molecules • Multiple layers of epithelial cells is called _______ epithelia • ...
Final Crossword Unit 4: Ch 32, Comparative Anatomy Part 1 2018-04-22
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- The number of stomach chambers a bird has
- The part of the neuron that receives impulses from other neurons and sends the impulse to the cell body
- The _____ vein carries oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the heart
- A process by which living organisms constantly adjust to internal and external changes to maintain a steady state in their body
- This chamber of the heart receives deoxygenated blood from the body through the Vena Cava (two words)
- Tall, narrow-shaped epithelial cells are called ______
- The organ that secretes digestive enzymes in order to break down proteins. It is connected to the esophagus.
- Small, finger-like projections on the surface of the small intestine that absorb nutrients where they diffuse into the blood stream
- An organ next to the liver that produces digestives juices. The juices are sent to the small intestine via the pancreatic duct and break down fats, carbohydrates, and proteins.
- The four types of tissues are epithelial, muscle, nervous and _______
- A greenish substance produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder that is used in the small intestine to break down fats
- This type of muscle tissue is found in the heart and is controlled involuntarily
- Some animals have a _____ skeleton where they use body fluids or water to support their body and help them move rather than a rigid skeleton like we have
- This organ system is your outer covering and acts as a protective barrier for your body
- The extracellular matrix of blood, which is mainly fluid
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- _____respiration is breathing through the skin, where oxygen diffuses across skin cells which then diffuse into capillaries under the skin, so it can be delivered to the rest of the body.
- Vertebrates have a thick integument with two main layers. One upper, thinner layer called the epidermis, and a thick layer below called the _______
- Animals like insects, crabs and molluscs (clams, snails) have an open circulatory system, which means their blood is not enclosed in blood ________ (plural)
- Tendons and ligaments are examples of _____ connective tissue because they are composed of tightly packed protein fibers
- A word that means to break food down into smaller molecules
- Your trachea, bronchi, bronchioles and lungs are a part of which organ system?
- A type of digestive system that has one opening for food and waste. This is found in the jellyfish and flatworms (2 words).
- Multiple layers of epithelial cells is called _______ epithelia
- The grape-like structures in your lungs where gas exchange occurs
- This cushy material is found in the ears and nose and in between certain joints to add cushion, like the knee cap and in between the vertebral discs
- The part of your circulatory system that pumps the blood
- An animal that is not able to control its internal body temperature using its own metabolic reactions (name means “outside temperature”)
- Groups of similar cells working together for a specific function (plural)
- A type of protein fiber found in the extracellular matrix of several types of connective tissues. It is strong and flexible, but resistant to stretching
- A muscular organ under your lungs that makes breathing more efficient
- The largest artery in the body that takes blood from the left ventricle to the rest of the body
31 Clues: The number of stomach chambers a bird has • Tall, narrow-shaped epithelial cells are called ______ • The part of your circulatory system that pumps the blood • The extracellular matrix of blood, which is mainly fluid • A word that means to break food down into smaller molecules • Multiple layers of epithelial cells is called _______ epithelia • ...
Types of Proteins 2018-03-13
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- the most abundant type of antibody that protects against bacterial and viral infections
- most abundant structural protein in the body
- storage protein found in milk
- a protein encoded by the CST3 gene, is mainly used as a biomarker of kidney function
- is a family of globular multi-functional proteins that form microfilaments
- glycoprotein associated with the consolidation of long-term memory, claims involving protection from strokes, and neuronal regeneration
- stimulates contraction of the womb (uterus) during childbirth and lactation
- considered a complete protein as it contains all 9 essential amino acids
- hormone that increase calcium content & decrease blood calcium level
- a soluble protein in the plasma that is broken down to fibrin by the enzyme thrombin to form clots
- important constituents of the lipid fraction of the human body
- the major iron storage protein in the body
- are cell surface lectins that have evolved to mediate the adhesion of white blood cells to endothelial cells and platelets under flow
- responsible for conveying immunity to various parasites
- binds extracellular matrix components such as collagen, fibrin, and heparan sulfate proteoglycans
- required for the production of niacin (vitamin B3)and it is used by the human body to produce serotonin, a neurotransmitter that is important for normal nerve and brain function
- a group of transmembrane proteins that serve as the major adhesion molecules located within adherens junctions
- a group of simple proteins soluble in salt solutions and forming a large fraction of blood serum protein
- the first antibody to be made by the body to fight a new infection
- a protein made by the liver that keeps fluid from leaking out of blood vessels, nourishes tissues, and transports hormones, vitamins, drugs
- the main proteins in chromatin
- main enzyme that breaks down dietary fats in the human digestive system
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- fibrous structure protein that makes up hair, nails, horn, layer of a skin
- stimulates the synthesis of milk protein
- promotes digestive and brain health, muscle growth, athletic performance
- an actin binding protein which also interacts with microtubules and in some cell types is associated with phagocytosis
- calcium-binding protein that is considered a major transducer of calcium signals
- the iron- and oxygen-binding protein in blood, specifically in the red blood cells
- a highly elastic protein in connective tissue and allows many tissues in the body to resume their shape after stretching or contracting
- precursor for mediator of allergies and inflammation
- stimulates ACTH in the anterior pituitary gland
- oxygen-binding protein found in muscles
- a highly-digestible, hexameric legumin protein, and a seed storage protein, with a molecular weight of 50,000
- a protein that provides a structural link between the muscle cytoskeleton and extracellular matrix to maintain muscle integrity
- a fibrous protein that form blood clots
- an unique protein that functions both as a procoagulant and anticoagulant
- a key enzyme in the fourth step of glycolysis, as well as in the reverse pathway gluconeogenesis
- an enzyme that catalyses the hydrolysis of starch into sugars
- 1st protein sequenced by Frederick Sanger
- the principal antibody class in the secretions that bathe these mucosal surfaces, acts as an important first line of defense
40 Clues: storage protein found in milk • the main proteins in chromatin • oxygen-binding protein found in muscles • a fibrous protein that form blood clots • stimulates the synthesis of milk protein • 1st protein sequenced by Frederick Sanger • the major iron storage protein in the body • most abundant structural protein in the body • ...
Chemistry!!! 2024-09-23
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- a series of steps used by scientists to determine a conclusion to a question or problem
- a type of flask used to contain one specific volume of a solution
- a type of limit for an instrument where is it possible to actually measure the concentration of an unknown
- the name of the range where signal response is proportional to concentration
- a statistical test used to determine whether or not two means are statistically similar
- a technique where water is added to a solution to decrease its concentration
- a plot of instrument response as a function of analyte concentration used to predict concentrations of unknowns
- a type of uncertainty is used when multiplication or division is used for error propagation
- a type of error that is caused by humans and must be corrected for as it is not an experimental error
- a measure of clustering about the mean
- an instrument used to dispense one known volume of a solution
- a statistical test used to determine whether or not an outlier should be removed
- a series of dilutions where each successive solution is more dilute than the prior
- the name of the range where instrument response is not linearly proportional to the change in concentration
- an instrument used to measure the mass of a substance with precision
- a type of mathematics used to examine the probability of an event occuring
- a type of error that is inconsistent and cannot be corrected for
- a type of limit of an instrument where it is only possible to qualitatively determine the presence of an unknown
- samples or mixtures with an even, uniform distribution
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- the compound being measured in a sample
- something that should be done to all instruments and glassware before using them to make measurements; this typically depends on the ambient temperature for glassware
- a manufacturer’s indication of the degree to which an instrument or glassware is able to be precise to
- a statistical test used to determine whether or not two standard deviations are statistically similar
- an instrument used to quickly measure masses with less precision
- an instrument used in titrations due to its ability to dispense a known volume
- a measure of how close the values in a data set are to other values in the data set
- everything in a sample except for what is being measured
- samples or mixtures with an uneven, or non-uniform distribution
- a type of uncertainty typically caused by the electrical components of an instrument
- the average value of a data set
- a type of calibration used when there is an expectation of a significant matrix effect
- the likelihood that an event will occur
- a type of error that is consistently produced and can be corrected for
- the statistical probability that a true value lies in a specific range of values
- a type of flask used to contain different volumes, and is usually most beneficial when heating substances
- a type of distribution that is associated with a bell-curve and represents a standard distribution confidence interval the range of values at which it is statistically likely that a true value will be in
- an instrument used to dispense microliters of a solution
- a type of uncertainty is used when addition or subtraction is used for error propagation
- a measure of how close the values in a data set are to a true value
39 Clues: the average value of a data set • a measure of clustering about the mean • the compound being measured in a sample • the likelihood that an event will occur • samples or mixtures with an even, uniform distribution • everything in a sample except for what is being measured • an instrument used to dispense microliters of a solution • ...
Ultimate AP-Pre Calc Crossword Prep! 2025-05-12
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- Number Number with a real and imaginary part 2 + 3i
- Always true equation sin²x + cos²x = 1
- Adjacent side / hypotenuse (trig) cos(30°) = √3/2
- Ordered list of numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, ...
- Sum of a sequence 1 + 2 + 3 = 6
- Root expression √16 = 4
- Slide of a graph y = f(x – 2) shifts right 2
- Set of possible x-values f(x) = √x → domain = x ≥ 0
- Function Ratio of polynomials (x² + 1)/(x – 3)
- Two mirrored curves x² – y² = 1
- 1/cosine sec(60°) = 2
- Highest exponent in a polynomial x⁴ + 3x² → degree = 4
- Sequence Multiply to get next number 2, 4, 8, 16
- Opposite/adjacent side (trig) tan(45°) = 1
- Reciprocal of tangent cot(45°) = 1
- Oval shape from slicing a cone Orbit of planets
- A point inside a curve that reflects rays y = x² has focus above the vertex
- Value Distance from 0 on the number line |–5| = 5
- Each input has exactly one output f(x) = x²
- Where the graph touches y-axis y = 2x + 3 → y-int = 3
- Reverses a function f(x) = 2x → f⁻¹(x) = x/2
- Function Has variable in the exponent y = 2^x
- An arrangement (order matters) P(3,2) = 6
- One-term polynomial 5x²
- Number Number involving √–1 (i) √–4 = 2i
- A number or expression that divides evenly 2 is a factor of 6
- A value from a square matrix used in algebra det of [[1,2],[3,4]] = -2
- Function Different rules for different x-values f(x) = x if x>0; –x if x<0
- Eliminate square root from denominator 1/√2 → √2/2
- Line a curve approaches but never touches y = 1/x → vertical asymptote at x = 0
- An expression with two terms 3x + 2
- Set of equations to solve together y = x + 1 and y = 2x
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- 1 over the number Reciprocal of 4 = 1/4
- Center line of a trig graph y = 2 + sin(x) → midline = y = 2
- Function Symmetric about y-axis f(x) = x²
- Math of triangles sin(θ), cos(θ), tan(θ)
- Exponent question: what power of base gives number? log₂(8) = 3
- Distance before a trig graph repeats y = sin(x) → period = 2π
- Degree 2 polynomial y = x² + 2x + 1
- Half the height of a sine/cosine wave y = 3sin(x) → amplitude = 3
- Where a graph crosses an axis y = 2x + 1 → y-intercept = 1
- A graph you can draw without lifting your pencil y = x²
- Function Rotational symmetry (origin) f(x) = x³
- Change in graph (shift, flip, etc.) Reflect across x-axis
- Section Shapes made by slicing a cone Circle, ellipse, parabola, hyperbola
- Has magnitude and direction (3, 4) → magnitude = 5
- Expression with multiple terms x² + 3x – 5
- Rise over run m = (y₂ – y₁)/(x₂ – x₁)
- U-shaped curve y = x²
- Turning point of a parabola y = x² → vertex at (0, 0)
- Behavior Graph direction as x → ±∞ y = x² rises both directions
- Function A function inside another f(g(x))
- Array of numbers [[1, 2], [3, 4]]
- Compares two expressions x > 3
- What a function approaches limₓ→0 x² = 0
55 Clues: 1/cosine sec(60°) = 2 • U-shaped curve y = x² • Root expression √16 = 4 • One-term polynomial 5x² • Compares two expressions x > 3 • Sum of a sequence 1 + 2 + 3 = 6 • Two mirrored curves x² – y² = 1 • Array of numbers [[1, 2], [3, 4]] • Reciprocal of tangent cot(45°) = 1 • Degree 2 polynomial y = x² + 2x + 1 • An expression with two terms 3x + 2 • ...
Anatomy Remembering Challenge Crossword Chapt 7 2024-09-14
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- Vitamin D, production of which begins in the skin, plays a role in calcium absorption and availability for bone matrix
- Interlocking line of union between bones
- Complete fracture, with right angle break to axis of bone
- Narrow, ridgelike projection
- Proprioceptors sense the position of body parts. Pain receptors warn of trauma to bone. Bones protect the brain and spinal cord.
- Blood transports nutrients to bone cells. Bone helps regulate plasma calcium levels, important to heart function.
- Fracture occurs at an angle other than a right angle to the axis of the bone
- Tiny pit or depression
- Enlargement on the end of a bone
- Joint Joint found that connects the first metacarpal to the trapezium
- Prominent projection on a bone
- The pelvis helps support the uterus during pregnancy. Bones provide a source of calcium during lactation
- Cavity within a bone
- functional junctions between bones
- An incomplete longitudinal break in bone
- Thornlike projection
- Relatively deep pit of depression
- Knoblike process usually larger than a tubercle
- Some hormones act on bone to help regulate blood calcium levels
- Projection situated above a condyle
- Bones that have long longitudinal axes and expanded ends
- The formation of bone
- Cervical vertebrae that bears a toothlike dens(odontoid process) on its body
- Joint found that connects the carpals to metacarpals
- Bones that have a variety of shapes, and most are connected to several other bones
- Bones that are platelike structures with broad surfaces.
- furrow or groove
- Soft spot in the skull where membranes cover the space between bones
- Small, knoblike process
- Joint found that connects the humerus to radius and ulna
- Bone that forms within sheetlike masses of connective tissue
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- Ribs and muscles work together in breathing
- Connection between bones of hyaline cartilage, or fibrocartilage
- Fracture is caused by excessive twisting of a bone
- Absorption of dietary calcium provides material for bone matrix
- Joint found that connects the metacarpal to the phalanx
- Most joints in the skeletal system which allow for free movement(diarthrotic)
- Bones that have roughly equal lengths and widths.
- Small, nearly flat surface
- Joint found connecting the hip bone and femur
- Rounded process that usually articulates with another bone
- The process of blood cell formation
- Structure between vertebrae
- Joint found at base of spine and hip bone
- Tubelike passageway within a bone
- Muscles pull on bones to cause movement
- Lie between bones that closely contact one another and are held together by a thin layer of dense connective tissue
- Calls of the immune system originate in the bone marrow.
- The kidneys and bones work together to help regulate blood calcium levels
- Cervical vertebrae that supports the head
- Incomplete fracture, and the break occurs on the convex surface of the bend in the bone
- Complete fracture with fragments of the bone
- Cell that will form bone tissue
- Bones of the skull, vertebral column, ribs, and sternum
- Cell that breaks down bone tissue
- Constitutes the anterior portion of the hip bone
- Relatively large process
57 Clues: furrow or groove • Cavity within a bone • Thornlike projection • The formation of bone • Tiny pit or depression • Small, knoblike process • Relatively large process • Small, nearly flat surface • Structure between vertebrae • Narrow, ridgelike projection • Prominent projection on a bone • Cell that will form bone tissue • Enlargement on the end of a bone • ...
Afsætning Repetetion 2025-05-07
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- virksomheden forsøger at komme ind på nye markeder
- virksomhed der betjener en lille del af markedet sammenlignet med konkurrenter
- en række aktiviteter der udføres med henblik på at skabe et produkt med størst mulig kundeværdi
- bruges når forbrugeren har valgt en specifik produkttype
- tiltag hvor virksomheden bruger sine stærke sider til at imødegå en trussel
- viser et her og nu billede af virksomhedens eksterne situation på markedet
- konkurrence om at dække et behovsområde
- tiltag hvor virksomheden ved hjælp af sine stærke sider kan udnytte en mulighed
- vurderer konkurrence I en branche ud fra fem punkter
- viser mulige strategiske tiltag i virksomhedens interne og eksterne situation
- et produkt eller en serviceydelse
- tiltag hvor virksomheden må reagere på en trussel på trods af virksomhedens svage side
- en stor samt en række små virksomheder
- gruppe virksomheder der tilbyder produkter der dækker samme behov hos en målgruppe
- de faktorer og forhold der påvirker virksomheden
- kunderne er private forbrugere der køber for at dække deres personlige behov
- en model der bruges til at identificere de produkter virksomheden er i konkurrence med
- en opskrift på eller et øjebliksbillede af hvordan virksomheden skaber værdi
- de aktører som virksomheden er i jævnlig kontakt med og er afhængige af
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- den der dominerer på markedet
- opdeling af virksomhedens trusler ud fra sandsynlighed og hvor alvorlige konsekvenserne er
- et forhold med befolkningssammensætning
- en model som definerer mærkernes brand værdi
- virksomheden forsøger at opnå vækst på nuværende markeder med nuværende produkter
- en beskrivelse af virksomhedens væsentligste karakteristika
- tiltag hvor virksomheden udnytter en mulighed på trods af sine svage sider
- hvad virksomheden vil opnå på lang sigt
- et værktøj til analyse og samfundsforhold som har relevans for strategiske beslutninger
- handel mellem private
- en mere fredlig konkurrent
- et værktøj der giver et overblik over virksomhedens muligheder og trusler
- de faktorer der er afgørende for at skabe varige konkurrencemæssige fordele på et marked
- en strategi for virksomheder med lave omkostninger og en bred målgruppe
- virksomheden forsøger at udvikle nye produkter for at værste
- den langstigtede planlægning som sikrer opfyldelsen af vækstmål
- produkter som dækker samme behov
- plan for hvordan virksomheden skal nå sine mål
- et værktøj der giver et overblik over virksomhedens stærke og svage sider
- repræsenterer en gruppe borgere i en konkret sag
- en strukturet ramme for opstillingen af virksomhedens stærke og svage sider, samt muligheder og trusler
- et udtryk for hvor stor en andel af den samlede efterspørgsel på markedet den enkelte virksomhed har
- de bagvedliggende forhold i en virksomhed, som er centrale for, at en virksomhed skaber værdi
- analyse af markedet
- opstår når forbrugeren har afgrænset produktkategorien
- kunderne af virksomheder der køber for at opfylde afledte behov og virksomhedens målsætninger
- virksomhedens evne til at opfylde kundernes krav og behov
- udviklingen i faktorer eller forhold som kan vende op og ned på en branche
- et udtryk for en ønsket fremtidig tilstand
- den med næststørst markedsandel
- model der viser en virksomheds interne forhold
50 Clues: analyse af markedet • handel mellem private • en mere fredlig konkurrent • den der dominerer på markedet • den med næststørst markedsandel • produkter som dækker samme behov • et produkt eller en serviceydelse • en stor samt en række små virksomheder • et forhold med befolkningssammensætning • hvad virksomheden vil opnå på lang sigt • konkurrence om at dække et behovsområde • ...
Pandemonium Elims 1 2021-12-06
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- Diagonal of skew symmetric matrix are
- Suppose that g is a differentiable function and that f(x) = g(x) + 5 for all x. If g'(1)= 3,
- In a group of cows and hens, the number of legs is 14 more than twice the number of heads. The number of cows is?
- If 6 is 50% of a number, what is the number?
- What is the slope of the tangent line to the graph of y = x^3 at the point (2,8)?
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- Which of the following numbers gives 240 when added to its own square?
- What is the slope of a line perpendicular to the line x = -3?
- If f(x) = (sin x)/x, what is the limit of the function as x approaches zero?
- The price of a book decreased from $25 to $20. By how many percent did the price decrease?
- Each interior angle of a regular polygon is 120 degrees greater than each exterior angle. How many sides are there in the polygon?
- Let f(x) = 5/x,g(x) = √x,and h(x) = x + 1. Then(g(f ◦ g) + (g ◦ f ◦ h))(4) =
- f'(1)=
12 Clues: f'(1)= • Diagonal of skew symmetric matrix are • If 6 is 50% of a number, what is the number? • What is the slope of a line perpendicular to the line x = -3? • Which of the following numbers gives 240 when added to its own square? • If f(x) = (sin x)/x, what is the limit of the function as x approaches zero? • ...
BH-3 Chapter 10 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-16
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- is the breaking down of sugar molecules into simpler compounds to produce substances that can be used in making chemical energy.
- the process by which organisms combine oxygen with foodstuff molecules, diverting the chemical energy in these substances into life-sustaining activities and discarding, as waste products, carbon dioxide and water.
- the breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid.
- a sequence of reactions in the living organism in which oxidation of acetic acid or acetyl equivalent provides energy for storage in phosphate bonds (as in ATP) — called also citric acid cycle, tricarboxylic acid cycle.
- relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen.
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- is the material (or tissue) in between a eukaryotic organism's cells.
- relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen.
- the energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water through 1 °C
- nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
9 Clues: nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide • relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen. • relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen. • is the material (or tissue) in between a eukaryotic organism's cells. • the breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid. • ...
ELEMETAL ANALYSIS 2025-11-12
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- part of the ICP-MS where three concentric tubes allow the flow of argon for various purposes
- atoms of the same element with the same number of protons (and electrons) but different numbers of neutrons, resulting in a different mass number
- are used the source of X-rays for SEM-EDS
- method used for surface elemental analysis
- 4th state of matter, ionized gas
- method used for elemental analysis that uses a laser beam to create a microplasma and excite species that can later emit at characteristic wavelengths
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- type of interference in ICP-MS occurs when molecules formed from the plasma, sample, and matrix gases (like argon, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, etc.) have the same mass-to-charge ratio (\(m/z\)) as the analyte
- 2 words, no spaces,the region within a sample where incident X-rays penetrate, causing atoms to fluoresce
- atoms of different elements that have the same mass number but different numbers of protons and neutrons
9 Clues: 4th state of matter, ionized gas • are used the source of X-rays for SEM-EDS • method used for surface elemental analysis • part of the ICP-MS where three concentric tubes allow the flow of argon for various purposes • atoms of different elements that have the same mass number but different numbers of protons and neutrons • ...
Concept 4&5 2023-02-02
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- chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates
- A chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates
- a pigment that gives plants their green color
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- a common pathway in the majority of prokaryotes and unicellular eukaryotes
- regulates the passage of nutrients, metabolites, macromolecules, and information in and out of the cytoplasm
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- stacks of structures called thylakoids, which are little disks of membrane on which the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis take place
- A large network of proteins and other molecules that surround, support, and give structure to cells and tissues in the body
- The cells and tissues that support and give structure to organs, glands, or other tissues in the body
9 Clues: a pigment that gives plants their green color • a common pathway in the majority of prokaryotes and unicellular eukaryotes • chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates • A chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates • ...
columnmatrix/matrix with 1 column 2021-05-08
The Mindful Matrix 2024-09-18
3 Clues: A practice of focusing the mind on the present moment. • quality of being kind and understanding towards others. • positive mental attitude that emphasizes optimism and hope.
Rocks 2022-01-27
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- an extremely compact, hard, granular rock consisting essentially of quartz.
- a conglomerate rock in which dark-colored rounded pebbles contrast with a paler fine-grained matrix
- rock is formed through the cooling and solidification of magma or lava.
- According to Geology, the term is denoted to the rock that undergoes. They are formed when igneous, sedimentary, or other rocks undergo physical transformations under very great heat, pressure or due to other natural agencies
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- a fine-grained gray, green, or bluish metamorphic rock easily split into smooth, flat pieces
- matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid; dregs
6 Clues: matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid; dregs • rock is formed through the cooling and solidification of magma or lava. • an extremely compact, hard, granular rock consisting essentially of quartz. • a fine-grained gray, green, or bluish metamorphic rock easily split into smooth, flat pieces • ...
fr 1 2024-05-05
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- Fiction Film de Quentin Tarantino mélangeant plusieurs histoires de crime et de rédemption à Los Angeles.
- Liste de Schindler Film dramatique basé sur l'histoire vraie d'un homme d'affaires qui sauve des Juifs pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
- Gump Histoire d'un homme simple traversant des événements historiques américains, tout en cherchant son amour d'enfance.
- Film de science-fiction de 1999 qui introduit le concept de réalité simulée et "la pilule rouge".
- Silence des Agneaux Thriller psychologique où une jeune recrue du FBI traque un tueur en série avec l'aide d'un autre.
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- Park Un parc thématique où les dinosaures sont ramenés à la vie grâce à la technologie génétique.
- Cinquième Élément Film de science-fiction mettant en scène Bruce Willis dans un futur coloré et chaotique.
- Club Un film qui suit un homme déprimé et son lien avec un club de combat souterrain.
- Ce film de 1997 réalisé par James Cameron explore l'histoire tragique d'un paquebot insubmersible.
- in Black Une comédie de science-fiction où deux agents secrets protègent la Terre des extraterrestres.
10 Clues: Club Un film qui suit un homme déprimé et son lien avec un club de combat souterrain. • Film de science-fiction de 1999 qui introduit le concept de réalité simulée et "la pilule rouge". • Ce film de 1997 réalisé par James Cameron explore l'histoire tragique d'un paquebot insubmersible. • ...
Ch 18 Amino Acid Oxidation and Production of Urea Crossword 2020-02-25
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- The majority of the reactions of the urea cycle occur in this area of hepatocytes.
- These type of amino acids can be converted to ketone bodies (can you name these amino acids?).
- This cofactor is the preferred cofactor for methyl transfers in biological reactions (use abbreviation).
- The first reaction of the Urea cycle occurs in this location of hepatocytes.
- These type of amino acids can be converted to glucose (can you name these amino acids?).
- This molecule is toxic to human beings and requires extra care to safely excrete it from the body.
- This amino acid is an intermediate in the Urea cycle.
- This aromatic amino acid can be converted to acetyl-CoA.
- This enzyme removes the ammonia (amino) group from glutamate using either NAD+ or NADP+ once inside the mitochondrial matrix; glutamate _________.
- This molecule serves as the carbon source for the first-nitrogen acquiring reaction of the urea cycle.
- This amino acid can act as a temporary storage of nitrogen and can be safely transported in the bloodstream.
- The pyridoxal phosphate cofactor of aminotransferases is covalently linked through an ______; also known as a Schiff base.
- This type of reaction is used to remove the amino group from the amino acids to a common metabolite such as alpha-ketoglutarate.
- This cylic amino acid can be converted to glutamate which can be converted to alpha-ketoglutarate.
- This molecule activates the carbamoyl phosphate synthase I in the first reaction of the Urea cycle.
- This enzyme synthesizes argininosuccinate from citrulline and aspartate; argininosuccinate _______.
- This is the cofactor that is used by aminotransferase enzymes to facilitate enzymatic transamination reactions (use abbreviation).
- This positively charged amino acid can be converted to acetoacetyl-CoA which can be converted to acetyl-CoA or ketone bodies for energy.
- This polar amino acid with a primary alcohol side chain can be converted to pyruvate.
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- This molecule is produced in the last reaction of the Urea cycle and is required to perform the first reaction of the Urea cycle.
- This molecule reacts with ornithine to form citrulline in the first step of the urea cycle.
- Inactive precursor of the enzyme that cuts proteins into peptides in the stomach.
- This amino acid is required for the activation for N-acetylglutamate synthase.
- This TCA cycle intermediate can be produced from asparagine and aspartate.
- These type of amino acid must be obtained as dietary protein (can you name these amino acids?).
- This TCA cycle intermediate is produced from the actions of argininosuccinase (argininosuccinate lyase).
- This versatile cofactor is formed from folate to transfer 1-carbon in different oxidation states.
- This molecule is produced to safely eliminate two equivalents of ammonia from the body.
- This cofactor serves to transfer CO2 groups to substrates.
- This digestive enzyme cleaves amino acids off the N-terminal end of polypeptides; _____peptidase.
- This branched-chain amino acid can be converted to succinyl-CoA.
- This disease state results from a defective enzyme in phenylalanine hydroxylase, use abbreviation.
- This amino acid is involved in helping muscles continue vigorous exercise to transport pyruvate from the muscles to the liver; the glucose-______ cycle.
- Degradation of branched-chain amino acids occurs in muscles, adipose tissue, kidneys and brain but not in this organ.
34 Clues: This amino acid is an intermediate in the Urea cycle. • This aromatic amino acid can be converted to acetyl-CoA. • This cofactor serves to transfer CO2 groups to substrates. • This branched-chain amino acid can be converted to succinyl-CoA. • This TCA cycle intermediate can be produced from asparagine and aspartate. • ...
CT Equipment and Reconstruction Terms 2020-01-27
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- used to optimize visualization of specific tissues or lesions (Kelley & Petersen, 2013)
- hardware and software that allow computers to be connected for the purpose of sharing resources and interacting (Lampignano & Kendrick, 2018)
- radiographic examination that displays sectional anatomic images in axial, sagittal, or coronal planes (Lampignano & Kendrick, 2018)
- the extension or contraction of the helix; the ratio of the distance the table moves during one 360-degree tube rotation to the total beam collimation (Carlton, Balac, & Adler, 2020)
- method by which images acquired in the axial plane may be reconstructed in the coronal or sagittal plane (Lampignano & Kendrick, 2018)
- central opening in the gantry- the patient will move through here during the scan (Lampignano & Kendrick, 2018)
- the movable frame of the computed tomography unit; houses the x-ray tube, detectors, and collimators (Lampignano & Kendrick, 2018)
- allows the technologist to control the protocol and view or manipulate the images generated (Lampignano & Kendrick, 2018)
- preliminary image of a CT examination that is used to plan the range of the scan; depending on the vendor, it may be called a topogram or a scout (Lampignano & Kendrick, 2018)
- the digital processing that sets the density/brightness of the image (Kelley & Petersen, 2013)
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- number that represents the attenuation value for each pixel, relative to water (Lampignano & Kendrick, 2018)
- a device with attached brushes that allows the circuit to remain stationary while the armature rotates without breaking the electrical contact between them. (Carlton, Balac, & Adler, 2020)
- a square series of boxes that gives form to the image (Carlton, Balac, & Adler, 2020)
- parameter that allows for the adjustment of gray scale (number of shades of gray). (Kelley & Petersen, 2013)
- technique used to view vessels as demonstrated in CT angiography (Lampignano & Kendrick, 2018)
- predetermined procedure; in CT, protocol refers to the parameters of an examination (Lampignano & Kendrick, 2018)
- computer that serves as a digital post-processing station or an image review station (Lampignano & Kendrick, 2018)
- affects patient dose and efficiency of the CT unit. The detectors convert transmitted x-ray energy into light, which is converted into electrical energy and then into a digital signal (Lampignano & Kendrick, 2018)
- volume element; corresponds to a three-dimensional tissue volume, having height, width, and depth; each pixel represents a voxel when an image is viewed (Lampignano & Kendrick, 2018)
- manages the hardware, preprocessing, image reconstruction, and post-processing operations; has incredible speed and memory capacity (Lampignano & Kendrick, 2018)
- section of the object that is being scanned (Lampignano & Kendrick, 2018)
- undesirable feature or density in an image not representative of anatomy (Lampignano & Kendrick, 2018)
- limits the beam, which reduces patient dose and improves image quality (Lampignano & Kendrick, 2018)
- refers to acquisition of a volume of CT data; the patient moves through the gantry with uninterrupted rotation and output of the x-ray tube; also may be referred to as helical or spiral scanning (Lampignano & Kendrick, 2018)
- in CT, it is a table that is electronically linked to the gantry for controlled movement through the aperture during the scan (Lampignano & Kendrick, 2018)
- picture elements; individual matrix boxes (Carlton, Balac, & Adler, 2020)
- in CT, it is similar to a general radiographic tube in construction and operation; however, it is able to withstand additional heat capacity because of increased exposure times (Lampignano & Kendrick, 2018)
27 Clues: section of the object that is being scanned (Lampignano & Kendrick, 2018) • picture elements; individual matrix boxes (Carlton, Balac, & Adler, 2020) • a square series of boxes that gives form to the image (Carlton, Balac, & Adler, 2020) • used to optimize visualization of specific tissues or lesions (Kelley & Petersen, 2013) • ...
Final Crossword Unit 4: Comparative Anatomy Part 2 2018-04-22
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- Small, finger-like projections on the surface of the small intestine that absorb nutrients where they diffuse into the blood stream
- An organ next to the liver that produces digestives juices. The juices are sent to the small intestine via the pancreatic duct and break down fats, carbohydrates, and proteins.
- A word that means to break food down into smaller molecules
- The number of stomach chambers a bird has
- A greenish substance produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder that is used in the small intestine to break down fats
- Tendons and ligaments are examples of _____ connective tissue because they are composed of tightly packed protein fibers
- This cushy material is found in the ears and nose and in between certain joints to add cushion, like the knee cap and in between the vertebral discs
- The largest artery in the body that takes blood from the left ventricle to the rest of the body
- A type of digestive system that has one opening for food and waste. This is found in the jellyfish and flatworms (2 words).
- An animal that is not able to control its internal body temperature using its own metabolic reactions (name means “outside temperature”)
- Multiple layers of epithelial cells is called _______ epithelia
- Vertebrates have a thick integument with two main layers. One upper, thinner layer called the epidermis, and a thick layer below called the _______
- The extracellular matrix of blood, which is mainly fluid
- This chamber of the heart receives deoxygenated blood from the body through the Vena Cava (two words)
- The four types of tissues are epithelial, muscle, nervous and _______
- The organ that secretes digestive enzymes in order to break down proteins. It is connected to the esophagus.
- A type of protein fiber found in the extracellular matrix of several types of connective tissue. It is strong and flexible, but resistant to stretching
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- Animals like insects, crabs and molluscs (clams, snails) have an open circulatory system, which means their blood is not enclosed in blood ________ (plural)
- Your trachea, bronchi, bronchioles and lungs are a part of which organ system?
- The _____ vein carries oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the heart
- A process by which living organisms constantly adjust to internal and external changes to maintain a steady state in their body
- This organ system is your outer covering and acts as a protective barrier for your body
- The part of the neuron that receives impulses from other neurons and sends the impulse to the cell body
- This type of muscle tissue is found in the heart and is controlled involuntarily
- A muscular organ under your lungs that makes breathing more efficient
- Some animals have a _____ skeleton where they use body fluids or water to support their body and help them move rather than a rigid skeleton like we have
- _____respiration is breathing through the skin, where oxygen diffuses across skin cells which then diffuse into capillaries under the skin, so it can be delivered to the rest of the body.
- Tall, narrow-shaped epithelial cells are called ______
- Groups of similar cells working together for a specific function (plural)
- The part of your circulatory system that pumps the blood
- The grape-like structures in your lungs where gas exchange occurs
31 Clues: The number of stomach chambers a bird has • Tall, narrow-shaped epithelial cells are called ______ • The extracellular matrix of blood, which is mainly fluid • The part of your circulatory system that pumps the blood • A word that means to break food down into smaller molecules • Multiple layers of epithelial cells is called _______ epithelia • ...
Crossword Review Exam 4: Puzzle 1: Ch 24,25,32 2018-06-29
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- Animals in this class of vertebrates undergo a metamorphosis as they develop from the larval tadpole stage to the terrestrial adult stage. They are able to breathe through their skin.
- Animals in this phylum all have a muscular foot, a visceral mass and a mantle. Examples include clams, snails and octopus
- This cushy material is found in the ears and nose and in between certain joints to add cushion, like the knee cap and in between the vertebral discs
- One defining feature of all mammals is the presence of ______ glands which provide milk to newborns.
- Specialized stinging cells in the phylum Cnidaria (jellyfish, corals) that are located in the tentacles around the mouth (plural)
- A single layer of epithelial cells is called _______ epithelia
- This type of muscle tissue is found in the heart and is controlled involuntarily
- An animal that does not have a backbone
- A process by which living organisms constantly adjust to internal and external changes to maintain a steady state in their body
- The four types of tissues are epithelial, connective, nervous and _______
- Earthworms and leeches in the phylum Annelida are also called ________worms because they show true segmentation of their body (the body is divided into external and internal repeating units).
- A type of protein fiber found in the extracellular matrix of several types of connective tissue. It is strong and flexible, but resistant to stretching
- The part of the neuron that receives impulses from other neurons and sends the impulse to the cell body
- The name for a true body cavity.
- The extracellular matrix of blood, which is mainly fluid
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- Animals in the class _____(clams, mussels and oysters) have two hard shells surrounding their body that are held together by a hinge. They also have a poorly developed head and a muscular foot used for digging in the sand.
- Evolution of the ______ egg is what allowed reptiles, birds and mammals to colonize dry areas of land.
- One of the defining features of a vertebrate is the _______, a cartilaginous rod found between the digestive tract and the dorsal hollow nerve cord, which becomes the vertebral column after development in vertebrate animals.
- Tall, narrow-shaped epithelial cells are called ______
- The flatworms in the phylum Platyhelminthes have no body cavity and so are called ________(plural).
- These sponge cells are able to trap food particles and can also become swimming sperm (plural).
- The phylum Porifera (sponges) has this type of body symmetry.
- Animals within the phylum Cnidaria (jellyfish, corals) are ____ (plural) because they only have 2 embryonic tissues or germ layers.
- The large central cavity inside a sponge.
- An animal that is not able to control its internal body temperature using its own metabolic reactions (name means “outside temperature”)
- Most animals have three embryonic tissue layers. The middle layer is called the _____.
- Class ______ within the subphylum Vertebrata are the jawless fishes like lamprey. This group lacks fins, scales and jaws
- This group (plural) of Arthropods are in the subphylum Hexapoda because they have 6 walking legs. They also have 1 pair of antenna, 1 pair of compound eyes and their body is divided into three segments (head, thorax and abdomen).
28 Clues: The name for a true body cavity. • An animal that does not have a backbone • The large central cavity inside a sponge. • Tall, narrow-shaped epithelial cells are called ______ • The extracellular matrix of blood, which is mainly fluid • The phylum Porifera (sponges) has this type of body symmetry. • A single layer of epithelial cells is called _______ epithelia • ...
Crossword Review Exam 4a: Ch 24, 25, 32 2018-11-25
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- The extracellular matrix of blood, which is mainly fluid
- Animals in this phylum all have a muscular foot, a visceral mass and a mantle. Examples include clams, snails and octopus
- One defining feature of all mammals is the presence of ______ glands which provide milk to newborns.
- An animal that is not able to control its internal body temperature using its own metabolic reactions (name means “outside temperature”)
- Earthworms and leeches in the phylum Annelida are also called ________worms because they show true segmentation of their body (the body is divided into external and internal repeating units).
- Animals in this class of vertebrates undergo a metamorphosis as they develop from the larval tadpole stage to the terrestrial adult stage. They are able to breathe through their skin.
- Animals within the phylum Cnidaria (jellyfish, corals) are ____ (plural) because they only have 2 embryonic tissues or germ layers.
- These sponge cells are tube-shaped and form pores in the sponge’s body (plural).
- This group (plural) of Arthropods are in the subphylum Hexapoda because they have 6 walking legs. They also have 1 pair of antenna, 1 pair of compound eyes and their body is divided into three segments (head, thorax and abdomen).
- The flatworms in the phylum Platyhelminthes have no body cavity and so are called ________(plural).
- A type of protein fiber found in the extracellular matrix of several types of connective tissue. It is strong and flexible, but resistant to stretching
- The name for a true body cavity.
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- The number of tissues sponges have
- The life stage of the jellyfish that is asexual and sessile (immobile) where the mouth is pointed up
- Most animals have three embryonic tissue layers. The middle layer is called the _____.
- This cushy material is found in the ears and nose and in between certain joints to add cushion, like the knee cap and in between the vertebral discs
- The phylum Cnidaria (jellyfish and corals) have this type of body symmetry.
- Class ______ within the subphylum Vertebrata are the jawless fishes like lamprey. This group lacks fins, scales and jaws
- A process by which living organisms constantly adjust to internal and external changes to maintain a steady state in their body
- The large opening in a sponge where water exits the body
- The four types of tissues are epithelial, connective, nervous and _______
- A single layer of epithelial cells is called _______ epithelia
- Animals in the class _____(clams, mussels and oysters) have two hard shells surrounding their body that are held together by a hinge. They also have a poorly developed head and a muscular foot used for digging in the sand.
- One of the defining features of a vertebrate is the _______, a cartilaginous rod found between the digestive tract and the dorsal hollow nerve cord, which becomes the vertebral column after development in vertebrate animals.
- An animal that does not have a backbone
- The part of the neuron that receives impulses from other neurons and sends the impulse to the cell body
- This type of muscle tissue is found in the heart and is controlled involuntarily
- Tall, narrow-shaped epithelial cells are called ______
- Evolution of the ______ egg is what allowed reptiles, birds and mammals to colonize dry areas of land.
29 Clues: The name for a true body cavity. • The number of tissues sponges have • An animal that does not have a backbone • Tall, narrow-shaped epithelial cells are called ______ • The extracellular matrix of blood, which is mainly fluid • The large opening in a sponge where water exits the body • A single layer of epithelial cells is called _______ epithelia • ...
AP Biology Photosynthesis and Respiration Exam Review 2024-05-13
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- the process of splitting water in the presence of light
- the three carbon compound that is formed as a result of glucose metabolism (glycolysis)
- the process that converts stored chemical energy in glucose into usable, stored, chemical energy in ATP in the mitochondria
- in the absence of oxygen
- anaerobic respiration that includes performing only glycolysis and produces alcohol in plants and yeast and produces lactic acid in animals and bacteria
- this is the source of the oxygen released during photosynthesis and of electrons added to the ETC
- the number of ATP produced during glycolysis
- these are passed along the ETC membrane proteins, providing energy to pump hydrogen ions
- the two carbon compound that begins the Krebs Cycle
- the process occurring in the matrix of the mitochondria that produces carbon dioxide and reduced electron carriers that deliver electrons to the ETC
- requiring oxygen
- gaining electrons
- production of ATP from ADP in the presence of oxygen; occurs during ETC of cellular respiration
- the process of splitting sugar in the cytoplasm
- this is created as hydrogen ions are actively pumped across a membrane during the ETC
- production of ATP from ADP in the presence of the sun; occurs during ETC of photosynthesis
- the process of adding carbon dioxide to Rubp during the Calvin Cycle
- the process that converts light energy to stored chemical energy in the form of glucose in the chloroplast
- using carbon dioxide to create a 6 carbon compound that will then be used to form glucose, while recycling 5 carbons to be used again
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- produced in plants and yeast cells as a result of anaerobic respiration
- occur along the thylakoid membrane and creates a small amount of ATP and electron carrier NADPH to be used in the Calvin Cycle
- the location of the Calvin Cycle
- the energy rich carbon compound created at the end of the Calvin Cycle
- the process of removing a carbon from pyruvate and removing electrons to be used in the ETC; intermediate step between glycolysis and the krebs cycle
- the process bacteria use to create organic compounds in the absence of light
- produced in animal muscle cells as a result of anaerobic respiration
- the series of reactions that occur along the thylakoid AND inner mitochondrial membranes
- the space within the inner mitochondrial membrane where the Kreb's cycle occurs
- the pigment molecule that absorbs sunlight energy during photosynthesis
- this is formed when hydrogens flowing back through the membrane bind with oxygen at the end of the ETC during respiration
- one of two compounds produced at the end of the light dependent reactions that is needed to fuel the calvin cycle; activates things by adding a phosphate
- discs within the chloroplasts where the light reactions occur
- the reduced final carrier acceptor created at the end of the photosynthetic ETC and is used during the Calvin Cycle
- the passive transport of ions across a membrane
- the enzyme that catalyzes the reaction of ADP + P = ATP
- losing electrons
- this gas is produced primarily during the Krebs Cycle of cell respiration
- the complexes within the thylakoid membrane that contain various proteins and chlorophyll
- the electron carriers produced during the Krebs cycle that deliver electrons to the ETC
- the final electron acceptor in the respiratory electron transport chain
40 Clues: requiring oxygen • losing electrons • gaining electrons • in the absence of oxygen • the location of the Calvin Cycle • the number of ATP produced during glycolysis • the passive transport of ions across a membrane • the process of splitting sugar in the cytoplasm • the two carbon compound that begins the Krebs Cycle • the process of splitting water in the presence of light • ...
Neoplasia Part 2 2024-10-17
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- A measure of how differentiated the tumor cells are, reflecting how similar they are to normal cells of the same tissue type, impacting prognosis and treatment.
- Symptoms arising from tumor secretion of substances that cause systemic effects, not directly related to the tumor's physical presence or tissue type.
- A syndrome in cancer patients characterized by weight loss and muscle wasting, primarily caused by cytokines secreted by the tumor and the body's response.
- A characteristic of malignant tumors where they ignore inhibitory signals, often due to inactivation of tumor suppressor genes, leading to unchecked growth.
- Viral infections (B and C) that are major contributors to hepatocellular carcinoma, affecting liver cells and leading to cancer development over time.
- A cell type within the reactive stroma that produces collagen, contributing to desmoplasia and influencing the tumor microenvironment.
- The extent of cancer as classified by the TNM system, which evaluates tumor characteristics, lymph node involvement, and the presence of metastasis.
- The supportive tissue surrounding neoplastic cells in tumors, composed of fibroblasts and extracellular matrix components, which contributes to tumor development.
- Signaling molecules released by tumor cells that affect immune responses and systemic effects, including inflammation and cachexia in cancer patients.
- The detection and elimination of tumor cells by the immune system, which tumors evade through various mechanisms, including antigen loss and immunosuppression.
- The process through which tumors promote the formation of new blood vessels, primarily through the secretion of VEGF, crucial for tumor growth and survival.
- The frequency of new cancer cases in a population, which varies by age, geographic location, and other risk factors influencing cancer development.
- A major cause of cancer mortality, affecting both men and women, often linked to smoking and environmental exposures, underlining the need for prevention strategies.
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- Elevated calcium levels in the blood due to tumor secretion of parathyroid hormone-related peptide, often seen in certain squamous cell carcinomas.
- Pertaining to the new, abnormal growth of tissue (neoplasia) that characterizes malignant tumors, often involving cells that secrete cytokines affecting their environment.
- The capacity of cancer cells to divide indefinitely by reactivating telomerase, overcoming the normal limits of cell division and preventing senescence.
- Ultraviolet rays from sunlight that can induce mutations in DNA, particularly leading to skin cancers such as squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma.
- The programmed cell death that cancer cells evade, typically through alterations that affect the mitochondrial pathway, allowing for prolonged survival.
- Substances that promote cancer formation, which can be chemical, physical, or biological, leading to DNA damage and subsequent mutations.
- The hallmark ability of malignant tumors to infiltrate surrounding tissues, which involves steps like loosening cell–cell contacts and degrading the extracellular matrix.
- The most commonly diagnosed cancer in men, reflecting the impact of age and genetic background in cancer epidemiology and incidence rates.
- Refers to a metabolic shift in cancer cells favoring glycolysis over oxidative phosphorylation, enabling rapid growth even in low-oxygen environments.
- A bacterium linked to gastric cancer and MALT lymphoma, associated with chronic inflammation and alterations in the gastric epithelium.
- Factors like smoking, diet, and exposure to carcinogens that play a significant role in cancer risk, highlighting the interplay between lifestyle and malignancy.
- Epstein-Barr Virus, implicated in several cancers by promoting B-cell proliferation and associated with lymphomas and other malignancies.
- The spread of cancer cells from the primary tumor site to distant locations in the body, often facilitated by loss of adhesion molecules like E-cadherin.
26 Clues: A cell type within the reactive stroma that produces collagen, contributing to desmoplasia and influencing the tumor microenvironment. • A bacterium linked to gastric cancer and MALT lymphoma, associated with chronic inflammation and alterations in the gastric epithelium. • ...
linear Algebra 2022-11-12
2 Clues: m x n matrix A is a rectangular array of mn real numbers arranged in m horizontal and n vertical . • square matrix A=[aij] for which every term off the main diagonal is zero,that is aij=0 for is called a matrix.
Organizational Types 2021-10-31
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- It is named this because it is a hybrid of a hierarchy and a flat organization.
- It relies on having different levels of authority with a chain of command connecting multiple management levels within the organisation
- is an official permission or permit to do, use, or own something
- a workplace format in which employees report to two or more managers rather than one manager overseeing every aspect of a project.
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- an organization has few (if any) levels of management between the workforce and the highest-level managers.
- a company expands by supplying independent business owners with an established business, including its name and trademark.
- the practice and process of displaying and selling products to customers
- two or more people who combine their resources to form a business and agree to share risks, profits and losses
- a company where there are no assigned roles and employees have the flexibility to take on various tasks and move between teams freely
9 Clues: is an official permission or permit to do, use, or own something • the practice and process of displaying and selling products to customers • It is named this because it is a hybrid of a hierarchy and a flat organization. • an organization has few (if any) levels of management between the workforce and the highest-level managers. • ...
Digital Fundamentals Q.1 2023-02-10
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- 1's complement can be easily obtained by using ________
- ________expressions can be implemented using either (1) 2-level AND-OR logic circuits or (2) 2-level NAND logic circuits
- The logical sum of two or more logical product term is called ________
- A three digit decimal number requires ______ for representation in the conventional BCD format
- A Karnaugh map (K-Map) is an abstract form of ________ organized as a matrix of squares
- A product term containing all K variables of the function in either complemented or uncomplemented form is called a ________
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- Each group of Adjacent Minterms (group size in powers of twos) correspondent to a possible product of a term of the given ______
- Maxterm is the sum of _______ of the corresponding Minterm with its lateral complemented
- The K-Map based Boolen reduction is based on the following Unifying Theorem: A + A'=1.
- The Code where all the successive numbers differ from their preceeding number by single bit is ________
10 Clues: 1's complement can be easily obtained by using ________ • The logical sum of two or more logical product term is called ________ • The K-Map based Boolen reduction is based on the following Unifying Theorem: A + A'=1. • A Karnaugh map (K-Map) is an abstract form of ________ organized as a matrix of squares • ...
Chapters 7 & 8 - Strategy Implementation 2017-07-10
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- MIS technique that involves using software to mine huge volumes of data to help executives make decisions
- Subdividing of a market into distinct subsets of customers according to needs and buying habits
- Areas on a perceptual map without ideal points
- Second most common type of structure used by U.S. businesses, aka decentralized structure
- Acronym for a tax-qualified, defined-contribution, employee benefit plan where employees purchase stock of the company
- Acronym for a Company moving from being private to being public
- Document that details how funds will be obtained and spent for a specified period of time
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- Premiums paid for acquisitions; not a good thing to have on a balance sheet
- Ignoring the problem in hopes the conflict will resolve itself
- Comparing a firm against the best firms in the industry
- The single greatest threat to successful strategy implementation
- This structure is the most complex of all designs because it depends on both vertical and horizontal flows of authority and communication
- Temporary layoffs
- Websites that Organizations should encourage their employees to create to add, delete, and edit content regarding FAQ's across the firm's value chain of activities
- Reconfiguring or redesigning work, jobs, and processes for the purpose of improving cost, quality, service, and speed
15 Clues: Temporary layoffs • Areas on a perceptual map without ideal points • Comparing a firm against the best firms in the industry • Ignoring the problem in hopes the conflict will resolve itself • Acronym for a Company moving from being private to being public • The single greatest threat to successful strategy implementation • ...
Maddie V Puzzle 4 2020-09-09
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- what is sieved and dried to plasticity by filterpress or drying troughts
- silica is hard but is ___ during the firing and then gives it hardness to the resulting glass
- what are usually added at the wedging and kneading stage or at the pug mill, it also gives texture and work ability
- ceramics uses what word to describe the four components of clay
- the free silicas which may be added as flint, quartz, silica sand and cristobalite
- on cooling the larger particles are thus cemented together by what
- what does clay become after firing
- what themselves melt and flux the free silica in the body to produce a molten glass
- it is created by blending different ___ or by adding to ___ other minerals, such as feldspar and flint
- the different material used in compounding and blending pottery bodies
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- instead of start with ___ clay you can create a blend with lots of different things to make your own
- how many other names can bodies be referred to as
- rapid cooling of temperatures lower than Tg
- if working with someone else's recipe fora body it is advisable to discover how the ___, especially of openers, are calculated against other constituents
- the fluxes used in bodies are ___ such as cornish stone, feldspar, and nepheline syenite
15 Clues: what does clay become after firing • rapid cooling of temperatures lower than Tg • how many other names can bodies be referred to as • ceramics uses what word to describe the four components of clay • on cooling the larger particles are thus cemented together by what • the different material used in compounding and blending pottery bodies • ...
Engineering Crossword 2021-10-30
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- Field of engineering that focuses on computer science and electronics.
- Field of engineering that focuses on spacecraft and aircraft.
- Field of engineering that focuses on physics, design, manufacturing and mechanical design.
- A rectangular array or table of numbers, expressions, arranged in rows and columns.
- A numerical value equal to the area under the graph of a function for some interval, or a new function, the derivative of which is the original function.
- Field of engineering that focuses on the optimization of processes, systems, or organizations by improving integrated systems.
- Field of engineering that focuses on the study of design and application of electronic systems.
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- Field of engineering that focuses on the study of operation and design of systems.
- A path between two or more points along which an electrical current can be carried.
- This is used in Newton's second law.
- Field of engineering that focuses on health of humans.
- The branch of physical science that deals with the relations between heat and other forms of energy.
- Field of engineering that one can take when they still want to explore all the different fields of engineering
- Field of engineering that focuses on design, construction and maintenance of the physical and built environment.
- A computer program that is used for computer aided design for 3D mechanical design.
15 Clues: This is used in Newton's second law. • Field of engineering that focuses on health of humans. • Field of engineering that focuses on spacecraft and aircraft. • Field of engineering that focuses on computer science and electronics. • Field of engineering that focuses on the study of operation and design of systems. • ...
Odoo v15 Certification Crossword 2022-08-04
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- "_______" is the question type where participants need to match rows and columns.
- On a multi-company environment to ensure whether or not a customer record is visible for all companies you have to use the "_________" field.
- The costing method is defined on the "_________".
- And/or "___________".
- "_________" are used to show similar products to a customer when he's browsing on a particular page.
- To access a new spreadsheet users need to have access to the "__________" from which it originates.
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- On your eCommerce you can choose whether or not your prices include "_____" in the calculation.
- By changing the "____________" you can edit how variants selection will be displayed on a website product page.
- When printing a quote Odoo determines which language to use based on the language defined on the "__________".
- When visitors are not logged in to your online shop the prices that they will see will be the ones on the default "______________".
- On your eCommerce, you can define a promotion program based on "________" (continuous in the next one).
- "________" is a relational field type that does not exist in Odoo.
- Spreadsheets are saved as a file on the "_________" app.
- The number of Chart of Accounts that we can have per company is "______".
- To activate the debug mode one option is using the "_______" command.
15 Clues: And/or "___________". • The costing method is defined on the "_________". • Spreadsheets are saved as a file on the "_________" app. • "________" is a relational field type that does not exist in Odoo. • To activate the debug mode one option is using the "_______" command. • The number of Chart of Accounts that we can have per company is "______". • ...
Math Final 2021-05-21
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- The lowest point on a parabola that opens up or the highest point on a parabola that opens down.
- A quadratic function written in the form.
- A function of the form are the exponets with all real whole numbers and coefficients are real numbers.
- An experiment in which two groups are studied under identical conditions with the exceptiopns of one variable .
- A quadratic function written in form .
- A function of the form y=ab^x where a>0 and b>1.
- functions that undo each other.
- A function that contains a radical expresstions with the independent variable in the radicand.
- A method used to solve a rational equation when side of equation is single rational expressions.
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- A question that flawed in a way that leads to inaccurate results.
- A transformation that causes the graph of a function to stretch away from the x axis when all the y-coordinates are multiplied by a factor a where a>1.
- The most basic function in a family of functions
- The diemenions of a matrix with M rows and n columns are M x N
- A function of the form y=ab^x where a = 0 and the base is positive real number other than 1.
- The graph of a quadratic function.
15 Clues: functions that undo each other. • The graph of a quadratic function. • A quadratic function written in form . • A quadratic function written in the form. • The most basic function in a family of functions • A function of the form y=ab^x where a>0 and b>1. • The diemenions of a matrix with M rows and n columns are M x N • ...
CELLULAR RESPIRATION 2022-11-17
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- Glycolysis begins with the six carbon ring-shaped structure of a glucose molecule and ends with two molecules of a three-carbon sugar called_____
- The citric acid cycle takes place in the _ _ _ _ _ _ of mitochondria.
- The enzyme used in th Lactic Acid Fermentation is lactate ____
- In eukaryotic cells, the pyruvate molecules produced at the end of glycolysis are transported into _,which are the sites of cellular respiration.
- Title of the topic that is being presented or discussed
- Process that use an organic molecule to regenerate NAD+ from NADH.
- It is the portion of aerobic respiration that uses free oxygen as the final electron acceptor of the electrons removed from the intermediate compounds in glucose catabolism.
- Certain prokaryotes, including some species Alpha bacteria and Archaea, use ___________
- an enzyme with broad specificity that catalyzes the phosphorylation of six-carbon sugars.
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- What is the red blood cells that are not capable of of aerobic respiration?
- Glycolysis starts with glucose and ends with two P_ _ _ _ _ _ _ M _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The electrons passing through the electron transport chain gradually loses?
- Resulting compound that is made up from vitamin B5, pantothenic acid.
- The fermentation method used by animals and certain bacteria, like those in yogurt, is _____ fermentation.
- It is the first step in the breakdown of glucose to extract energy for cellular metabolism.
15 Clues: Title of the topic that is being presented or discussed • The enzyme used in th Lactic Acid Fermentation is lactate ____ • Process that use an organic molecule to regenerate NAD+ from NADH. • Resulting compound that is made up from vitamin B5, pantothenic acid. • The citric acid cycle takes place in the _ _ _ _ _ _ of mitochondria. • ...
CH7 Skeletal System 2023-11-27
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- The central, hollowed-out area in the shaft of a long bone (two words, no spaces)
- A bone cell
- A dense fibrous membrane covering the surface of bones and serves as an attachment for tendons
- Classification of bones, bones thin, flattened, and usually curved (two words, no spaces)
- Classification of bones, vertebrae and facial bones (two words, no spaces)
- The soft connective tissue within the medullary cavity of bones, stores fat, stem cells, and creates red blood cells (two words, no spaces)
- Classification of bones, cube shaped bones of the wrist and ankle (two words, no spaces)
- Layer of bone tissue that has many small spaces and is found just inside the layer of compact bone (two words, no spaces)
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- Covers the surfaces of bones where they come together to form joints (two words, no spaces)
- A structural unit of compact bone consisting of a central canal surrounded by concentric cylindrical lamellae of matrix
- The major calcium salt in bones (two words, no spaces)
- Hard, dense bone tissue that is beneath the outer membrane of a bone (two words, no spaces)
- The formation of bone tissue
- Classification of bones, round bones found near joints (e.g., the patella) (two words, no spaces)
- Classification of bones, bones that are longer than they are wide (two words, no spaces)
15 Clues: A bone cell • The formation of bone tissue • The major calcium salt in bones (two words, no spaces) • Classification of bones, vertebrae and facial bones (two words, no spaces) • The central, hollowed-out area in the shaft of a long bone (two words, no spaces) • Classification of bones, bones that are longer than they are wide (two words, no spaces) • ...
Information Retrieval System 2023-09-26
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- the postings list should be sorted by
- level indexing requires pattern reorganization of object within the images.
- A large repository of documents in IR is called
- Which of the following is not a classical model of information retrieval?
- Lemmatization is a technique for
- An instance of a sequence of characters in the particular document that are grouped together as a useful semantic unit for processing is
- The count of occurrences of a word in a document is referred as
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- The input stream is transformed into a searchable data structure consisting of substrings is called
- data structure that maps terms back to the parts of a document in which they appear is called
- Term-document incidence matrix is
- The proportion of non-relevant items that has been retrieved in a given search is
- The resultant effect retrieved by the model is document answer set
- Under Boolean systems, the status display is a count of the number of items found by the query is
- A crude heuristic process that chops off the ends of the words to reduce inflectional forms of words and reduce the size of the vocabulary is called
- Precision is directly affected by retrieval of non-relevant items and drops to a number close to
15 Clues: Lemmatization is a technique for • Term-document incidence matrix is • the postings list should be sorted by • A large repository of documents in IR is called • The count of occurrences of a word in a document is referred as • The resultant effect retrieved by the model is document answer set • ...
"Wear and Tear" 2023-11-01
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- Process by which arthritis affects the bone; the organic bone matrix becomes filled with calcium phosphate nanocrystals
- Class of steroid hormones that are used to treat inflammatory forms of arthritis
- Joint pain and swelling triggered by an infection in another part of the body
- Joint inflammation that develops in people with psoriasis (autoimmune disorder that causes skin irritation)
- A disease that causes hard crystals of uric acid to form in your joints.
- Family history of arthritis, stress on joints, autoimmune diseases or viral infections
- The term for any disease of your joints; another word for arthritis
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- Arthritis of the spine (usually your lower back)
- Type of drug that treats rheumatoid arthritis by decreasing the activity of the immune system
- A disorder where the immune system attacks the tissue around joints, usually in children ages 16 or younger
- Therapeutic injections that may help temporarily relieve pain and inflammation in your joints
- Inflammation of one or more joints, causing pain and stiffness that can worsen with age
- A disease that causes the immune system to attack synovial membranes in your joints
- Pain, stiffness, swelling, redness, decreased range of motion
- A degenerative joint disease, in which the tissues in the joint break down over time
15 Clues: Arthritis of the spine (usually your lower back) • Pain, stiffness, swelling, redness, decreased range of motion • The term for any disease of your joints; another word for arthritis • A disease that causes hard crystals of uric acid to form in your joints. • Joint pain and swelling triggered by an infection in another part of the body • ...
Understanding Exfoliation Procedures 2024-09-30
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- Also referred to as physical. Gentle massage actions of the specific ingredients onto the skin loosen dead surface skin cells so they can be sloughed away.
- Removal of dead skin cells on the skin’s most outermost surface.
- Papaya.
- Derived from apples.
- Oil soluble that can get down into the pores to cut through the oil that’s clogging them.
- A vitamin A derivative. Does not induce immediate redness or irritation like high concentrations of hydroxy acids can.
- Having the largest molecular structure, is very gentle yet has been found to be effective to improve overall skin tone and texture and helpful in treating oily and problematic skin.
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- Provide gentle exfoliation and dissolve keratin proteins within dead skin cells on the surface to make skin softer and smoother, and to help maintain the hydration level of the epidermis.
- Has the smallest molecular structure and therefore has the ability to penetrate the deepest of all AHAs.
- are naturally occurring acids derived from fruit, nuts, milk, or sugars.
- Has larger molecular structure, it is gentler and potentially less irritating than glycolic acid.
- Derived from oranges and lemons
- Derived from grapes.
- Used to dissolve dead skin cells on the surface and the intercellular matrix, or “glue”, that holds them together (desmosomes).
- Pineapple.
15 Clues: Papaya. • Pineapple. • Derived from apples. • Derived from grapes. • Derived from oranges and lemons • Removal of dead skin cells on the skin’s most outermost surface. • are naturally occurring acids derived from fruit, nuts, milk, or sugars. • Oil soluble that can get down into the pores to cut through the oil that’s clogging them. • ...
Ecosystems 2025-12-04
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- characterized by trees that lose their leaves at the end of each growing season
- interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association, typically to the advantage of both
- Nonliving
- one organism benefits, the other is unharmed
- An overabundance of nutrients—primarily nitrogen and phosphorus—in water starts a process called eutrophication. Algae feed on the nutrients, growing, spreading, and turning the water green.
- geologic features above and below Earth’s surface
- uptake of anthropogenic carbon—currently responsible for absorbing 30% of carbon dioxide (CO2) fossil fuel-based emissions
- capacity a species' average population size in a particular habitat. The species population size is limited by environmental factors like adequate food, shelter, water, and mates.
- When two species compete for the same limited resource.
- The unique position occupied by a species, both in terms of its physical use of its habitat and its function within an ecological community.
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- occurs when one organism captures and eats another.
- limit a population’s growth regardless of the density.(Natural disasters, weather, unusual weather)
- both organisms benefit
- Living
- When two species compete for the same limited resource.
- Fragmentation the process during which a large expanse of habitat is transformed into a number of smaller patches of smaller total area isolated from each other by a matrix of habitats unlike the original
16 Clues: Living • Nonliving • both organisms benefit • one organism benefits, the other is unharmed • geologic features above and below Earth’s surface • occurs when one organism captures and eats another. • When two species compete for the same limited resource. • When two species compete for the same limited resource. • ...
Global Security Culture Program 2025-09-17
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- Amazon data centers use the what system to securely manage physical keys, which can control access permissions and track key usage history.
- Layers The main content of the second activity.
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- Open An alarm that will be triggered when someone opens a door without receiving "access granted" (green light)
- Risk Media Bin Keys belongs to which Key Risk Matrix.
4 Clues: Layers The main content of the second activity. • Risk Media Bin Keys belongs to which Key Risk Matrix. • Open An alarm that will be triggered when someone opens a door without receiving "access granted" (green light) • ...
pox 2020-12-01
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- is a concept so basic to modern mathematics that it is not possible to give it a precise definition without going deeply into the study of mathematical logic
- The objects that together make up a particular function often described as a rule which associates with an element in one set a unique element in another set; we will give a definition which avoids the undefined term ‘rule’.
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- is a mapping whose domain is the set N of positive integers
- an onto function
- point a point is called for the real-valued sequence {an} if it is either
- space vector spaces
6 Clues: an onto function • space vector spaces • is a mapping whose domain is the set N of positive integers • point a point is called for the real-valued sequence {an} if it is either • is a concept so basic to modern mathematics that it is not possible to give it a precise definition without going deeply into the study of mathematical logic • ...
i h8 u caleb 2023-02-23
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- a medical specialty focusing on injuries and diseases affecting your musculoskeletal system.
- dense bone in which the bony matrix is solidly filled with organic ground substance and inorganic salts, leaving only tiny spaces (lacunae) that contain the osteocytes, or bone cells.
- any of the pieces of hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton in humans and other vertebrates.
- shaped roughly as a cube and contain mostly spongy bone.
- vary in shape and structure and therefore do not fit into any other category.
- bone that has a shaft and 2 ends and is longer than it is wide.
- The framework of the body, consisting of bones and other connective tissues.
- the inner lining of the bone
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- a joint or juncture between bones or cartilages in the skeleton of a vertebrate.
- a small independent bone or bony nodule developed in a tendon where it passes over an angular structure, typically in the hands and feet.
- thin layer of specialized connective tissue with unique viscoelastic properties.
- made mostly of fat and contains stem cells that can become cartilage, fat, or bone cells.
- contains blood stem cells that can become red blood cells, white blood cells, or platelets.
- firm, whitish, flexible connective tissue.
- made up of a layer of spongy bone between two thin layers of compact bone
- formation of blood cellular components.
- tissue Tissue that gives strength and structure to bones.
17 Clues: the inner lining of the bone • formation of blood cellular components. • firm, whitish, flexible connective tissue. • shaped roughly as a cube and contain mostly spongy bone. • tissue Tissue that gives strength and structure to bones. • bone that has a shaft and 2 ends and is longer than it is wide. • ...
i h8 u caleb 2023-02-23
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- a medical specialty focusing on injuries and diseases affecting your musculoskeletal system.
- dense bone in which the bony matrix is solidly filled with organic ground substance and inorganic salts, leaving only tiny spaces (lacunae) that contain the osteocytes, or bone cells.
- any of the pieces of hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton in humans and other vertebrates.
- shaped roughly as a cube and contain mostly spongy bone.
- vary in shape and structure and therefore do not fit into any other category.
- bone that has a shaft and 2 ends and is longer than it is wide.
- The framework of the body, consisting of bones and other connective tissues.
- the inner lining of the bone
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- a joint or juncture between bones or cartilages in the skeleton of a vertebrate.
- a small independent bone or bony nodule developed in a tendon where it passes over an angular structure, typically in the hands and feet.
- thin layer of specialized connective tissue with unique viscoelastic properties.
- made mostly of fat and contains stem cells that can become cartilage, fat, or bone cells.
- contains blood stem cells that can become red blood cells, white blood cells, or platelets.
- firm, whitish, flexible connective tissue.
- made up of a layer of spongy bone between two thin layers of compact bone
- formation of blood cellular components.
- tissue Tissue that gives strength and structure to bones.
17 Clues: the inner lining of the bone • formation of blood cellular components. • firm, whitish, flexible connective tissue. • shaped roughly as a cube and contain mostly spongy bone. • tissue Tissue that gives strength and structure to bones. • bone that has a shaft and 2 ends and is longer than it is wide. • ...
Business Environments 2023-03-17
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- is a business arrangement where the owner of the business concept licences the business modle
- there are _____ levels of management
- a large business which can be public or private
- corporate ________ can be a combination of payments, providing support by supplying free office space, equipment, food, clothing or staff
- green ______ include branded shopping bags, water bottles and stationary made out of recycled materials
- this structure allows each division respond more appropriately to the local community
- two or more people going into business together with view to make a profit
- the business organisation is grouped into areas according to what is done in that area
- public ______ the perception people have of your business when they hear your company name.
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- this occurs when a manager is able to assign decision making authority to another employee
- a factor to consider when choosing a legal structure
- making false claims that your company or products are environmentally friendly
- ________ of control is the number of employees that who work directly for a manager
- _____ of command is how the hierarchy of the business is set up
- this structure allows the organisation to make decisions relatively quickly
- refers to the presence of substances that can cause harm or damage to the natural environment.
- this structure works well when the business needs to respond in a flexible manner to different projects
17 Clues: there are _____ levels of management • a large business which can be public or private • a factor to consider when choosing a legal structure • _____ of command is how the hierarchy of the business is set up • two or more people going into business together with view to make a profit • this structure allows the organisation to make decisions relatively quickly • ...
Python Chapter 11 Review Crossword 2024-01-18
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- What function finds the largest element in a sequence.
- Strings and lists are _ types in Python.
- This method returns the number of times element appears in the list.
- This type of search compares the key with each element in the list, in which the elements can be in any order.
- Another word for a table.
- This occurs when accessing a list out of bounds.
- The name of the method that organizes a list.
- When a function returns a list, the list’s _ value is returned.
- The best type of loop to iterate through a dimensional array/list.
- Another word for a list structure.
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- This method adds an element to the end of the list.
- What function finds the smallest element in a sequence.
- This method deletes the first occurrence of an element from the list.
- This type of search requires elements have to be ascending order, in which it is time complexity is generally O(log n).
- When comparing lists using comparison operators, it uses _ ordering, in which the first two elements are compared, and if they differ this determines the outcome of the comparison; if they are equal, the next two elements are compared, and so on, until either list is exhausted.
- A two-dimensional list is considered a _ list.
- Elements in a list are separated by _ and are enclosed by a pair of brackets.
17 Clues: Another word for a table. • Another word for a list structure. • Strings and lists are _ types in Python. • The name of the method that organizes a list. • A two-dimensional list is considered a _ list. • This occurs when accessing a list out of bounds. • This method adds an element to the end of the list. • What function finds the largest element in a sequence. • ...
Chapter 10 VoCaB 2023-01-10
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- a biotechnological process accomplished by yeast, some kinds of bacteria, or a few other microorganisms to convert sugars into ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide
- of energy needed to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree celcius.
- process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
- electron carrier involved in glycolysis
- the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level.
- a chemical your body produces when your cells break down carbohydrates for energy
- a type of anaerobic respiration (or fermentation) that breaks down sugars to produce energy in the form of ATP
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- a yellowish organic acid which occurs as an intermediate in many metabolic processes, especially glycolysis.
- process that does not require oxygen
- removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and adds oxygen
- uses high-energy electrons from glycolysis and the Kreb cycle to synthesize ATP from ADP.
- process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- innermost compartment of the mitochondrion
- process that requires oxygen
- first set of reactions in cellular respiration during which a molecule of glucose is broken into 2 molecules of pyruic acid.
- second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- makes ATP
17 Clues: makes ATP • process that requires oxygen • process that does not require oxygen • electron carrier involved in glycolysis • innermost compartment of the mitochondrion • removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and adds oxygen • process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level. • ...
Cellular Respiration 2023-01-12
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- process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen.
- second stage of cellular respiration where pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions.
- the process where energy is released by breaking down glucose while oxygen is present.
- a redox-active coenzyme associated with various proteins, which is involved with several enzymatic reactions in metabolism
- an organic compound that provides energy to drive many processes in living cells
- function as electron transfer agents in many metabolic pathways
- relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen.
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- a natural liquid resource that can be found in all living things.
- a natural component of life that is found in the air everywhere.
- a simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates
- innermost compartment of a mitochondrion.
- relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen.
- a series of protein complexes and other molecules that transfer electrons from electron donors to electron acceptors
- a unit of energy equivalent to the heat energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water
- an important organic compound in metabolism and is essential to the flow of energy in living cells
- first reactions in cellular respiration where glucose is split into pyruvic acid.
- a coenzyme central to metabolism. Found in all living cells.
17 Clues: innermost compartment of a mitochondrion. • relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen. • a coenzyme central to metabolism. Found in all living cells. • relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen. • process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen. • function as electron transfer agents in many metabolic pathways • ...
Describe the pathophysiology and clinical manifestations of common and serious conditions affecting joints, such as osteoarthritis and gout 2025-08-21
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- What is formed that looks like lumps as a result of this vicious battle between our immune system and the urate crystals??
- What do the chondrocytes try to do in response to biomechanical injury in OA?
- What state leads to gout from i.e. heavy ETOH consumption, corn syrup sugary drinks, red meat, decreased excretion of uric acid
- What extracellular matrix component becomes degraded by chondrocytes releasing aggrecanases in early OA?
- What can be seen on polarising light microscopy in gout?
- What type of joint disease is Osteoarthritis?
- What happens to chondrocytes to cause OA aetiology?
- What do macrophages and neutrophils do to excess urate crystals in synovium?
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- What detects the next step and results in maturation of pro-inflammatory cytokines (such as IL-1)?
- What characteristic histological feature can be seen on articular cartilage? (Think AF)
- The term to describe inflammation of joints
- What are the mushroom shaped bony outgrowths that develop on the margins of the articular surface as a result of OA?
- What happens to the poor old phagolysosomes trying to digest the ingested urate crystals (ouch)?
- What subchondral pathology can be seen in late OA?
- What enzyme does the gout drug Allopurinol inhibit in the purine uric acid pathway?
- What connective tissue becomes degraded by chondrocytes releasing MMPs in early OA?
- What happens to chondrocytes in late OA?
17 Clues: What happens to chondrocytes in late OA? • The term to describe inflammation of joints • What type of joint disease is Osteoarthritis? • What subchondral pathology can be seen in late OA? • What happens to chondrocytes to cause OA aetiology? • What can be seen on polarising light microscopy in gout? • ...
Describe the pathophysiology and clinical manifestations of common and serious conditions affecting joints, such as osteoarthritis and gout 2025-08-21
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- What is formed that looks like lumps as a result of this vicious battle between our immune system and the urate crystals??
- What do the chondrocytes try to do in response to biomechanical injury in OA?
- What state leads to gout from i.e. heavy ETOH consumption, corn syrup sugary drinks, red meat, decreased excretion of uric acid
- What extracellular matrix component becomes degraded by chondrocytes in early OA?
- What can be seen on polarising light microscopy in gout?
- What type of joint disease is Osteoarthritis?
- What happens to chondrocytes to cause OA aetiology?
- What do macrophages and neutrophils do to excess urate crystals in synovium?
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- What detects phagolysosomes and results in maturation of pro-inflammatory cytokines (such as IL-1) occurring in gout?
- What characteristic histological feature can be seen on articular cartilage in OA? (Think AF)
- The term to describe inflammation of joints
- What are the mushroom shaped bony outgrowths that develop on the margins of the articular surface as a result of OA?
- What happens to the poor old phagolysosomes trying to digest the ingested urate crystals (ouch)?
- What subchondral pathology can be seen in late OA?
- What enzyme does the gout drug Allopurinol inhibit in the purine uric acid pathway?
- What connective tissue becomes degraded by chondrocytes in early OA?
- What happens to chondrocytes in late OA?
17 Clues: What happens to chondrocytes in late OA? • The term to describe inflammation of joints • What type of joint disease is Osteoarthritis? • What subchondral pathology can be seen in late OA? • What happens to chondrocytes to cause OA aetiology? • What can be seen on polarising light microscopy in gout? • ...
Crossword of doom (and bad headaches) 2025-11-20
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- digests food by temporarily storing it, mixing it, and breaking it down with acid and enzymes
- The process of taking in substances such as nutrients or chemicals into cells or tissues.
- nerve cell that sends and receives electrical signals in the nervous system.
- tissue.
- A type of tissue that covers body surfaces, lines organs, and forms protective barriers; also
- down food and absorb nutrients like vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, and proteins
- gas exchange, taking in oxygen from the air you breathe and transferring it to your bloodstream, while removing carbon dioxide, a waste product, from your blood
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- absorb water and electrolytes, form and store feces, and produce and absorb vitamins like vitamin K
- Tissue that contracts and relaxes to produce movement; includes skeletal, smooth, and cardiac
- as the body's command center, controlling all functions, from involuntary actions like breathing to complex thought processes like memory and decision-making
- Tissue that supports, connects, or separates other tissues and organs; contains an extracellular
- as a pump to continuously send oxygen-rich blood throughout your body
- Matrix (ECM): A network of nonliving material, such as proteins and fibers, that supports and surrounds cells in
- in absorption, secretion, and sensation.
- The release of useful substances produced by cells or glands.
- The removal of waste products from the body.
- Tissue that receives and sends electrical signals; makes up the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
17 Clues: tissue. • in absorption, secretion, and sensation. • The removal of waste products from the body. • The release of useful substances produced by cells or glands. • as a pump to continuously send oxygen-rich blood throughout your body • nerve cell that sends and receives electrical signals in the nervous system. • ...
BH-3 Chapter 10 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-16
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- relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen.
- the process by which organisms combine oxygen with foodstuff molecules, diverting the chemical energy in these substances into life-sustaining activities and discarding, as waste products, carbon dioxide and water.
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- is the material (or tissue) in between a eukaryotic organism's cells.
- a sequence of reactions in the living organism in which oxidation of acetic acid or acetyl equivalent provides energy for storage in phosphate bonds (as in ATP) — called also citric acid cycle, tricarboxylic acid cycle.
- he breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid.
- the energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water through 1 °C
- nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
- relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen.
- is the breaking down of sugar molecules into simpler compounds to produce substances that can be used in making chemical energy.
9 Clues: nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide • relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen. • relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen. • is the material (or tissue) in between a eukaryotic organism's cells. • he breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid. • ...
Chapter 17 2023-06-10
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- nucleus, focus, point of origin.
- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anticalculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices.
- heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative
- a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner.
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- white blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease.
- heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative
- dynamic, complex, multispecies communities of microorganisms that colonize the oral cavity. Unique characteristics allow biofilms to adapt to a variety of every changing environments; characteristics include tenacious adherence to surfaces, protective EPS, three-dimensional structures with complex nutrient, and communication pathways.
- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate.
- heterotrophic microorganisms that can live and grown in the presence of free oxygen;some are obligate, other facultative
- not made up of or containing cells
10 Clues: nucleus, focus, point of origin. • not made up of or containing cells • a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner. • crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate. • white blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease. • ...
Maddie V Puzzle 4 2020-09-09
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- silica is hard but is ___ during the firing and then gives it hardness to the resulting glass
- ceramics uses what word to describe the four components of clay
- if working with someone else's recipe fora body it is advisable to discover how the ___, especially of openers, are calculated against other constituents
- rapid cooling of temperatures lower than Tg
- what themselves melt and flux the free silica in the body to produce a molten glass
- instead of start with ___ clay you can create a blend with lots of different things to make your own
- the free silicas which may be added as flint, quartz, silica sand and cristobalite
- the fluxes used in bodies are ___ such as cornish stone, feldspar, and nepheline syenite
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- the different material used in compounding and blending pottery bodies
- what is sieved and dried to plasticity by filterpress or drying troughts
- what does clay become after firing
- it is created by blending different ___ or by adding to ___ other minerals, such as feldspar and flint
- how many other names can bodies be referred to as
- on cooling the larger particles are thus cemented together by what
- what are usually added at the wedging and kneading stage or at the pug mill, it also gives texture and work ability
15 Clues: what does clay become after firing • rapid cooling of temperatures lower than Tg • how many other names can bodies be referred to as • ceramics uses what word to describe the four components of clay • on cooling the larger particles are thus cemented together by what • the different material used in compounding and blending pottery bodies • ...
Q Baffles 2014-02-05
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- The Sino-japanese word to indicate good change
- Another name for fish bone diagram (or) cause and effect diagram
- The process of dividing members of the population into homogeneous subgroups before sampling
- Who said “The future is ninety days at most or non-existent”?
- Central Idea of TOM PETERS Quality improvement process is based on?
- A chart where individual values are represented in descending order by bars, and the cumulative total is represented by the line
- Who was generally credited with the phrase "Important few and trivial many"
- 4's' of Fish-bone diagram components- Surroundings, Suppliers, _______, Skill- find the missing 'S'
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- Former US President who evaluated his tasks using the criteria important/unimportant and urgent/not urgent and put in according quadrants
- An Award which is named after United States Secretary of Commerce, which was started in the year 1987
- Systematic design methodology using matrix methods to analyse the transformation of customer needs into functional requirements
- Making fundamental and radical changes in the production system (unlike kaizen)
- The law which states that "work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion“
- Discovered and published the works of the truly great Japanese manufacturing genius Shigeo Shingo
- An agile methodology for managing software projects
15 Clues: The Sino-japanese word to indicate good change • An agile methodology for managing software projects • Who said “The future is ninety days at most or non-existent”? • Another name for fish bone diagram (or) cause and effect diagram • Central Idea of TOM PETERS Quality improvement process is based on? • ...
Project Management Organizational Structures 2015-12-13
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- Management environment that is created for the purpose of delivering one or more business products according to a specified business case
- The overall purpose of the organization and is used to help describe organizations to those outside of them, such as community members
- Considered priority
- Required to bring unity to the various elements that make up a project
- Degree of collaboration and mutual understanding required among the various project components to achieve project goals
- Organization structure, in which the project manager shares responsibility with other program unit managers
- How the individuals imagine the goals of the organization being accomplished
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- Organization structure, in which project manager have authority only within the program focus or area
- Shows where each person is placed in the project structure
- How a company organizes its management hierarchy
- Divides the overall project goals into specific activities or tasks for each project area or component
- Dedicated to provide expertise, best practices, training, methodologies and guidance to project managers
- Complicated system of interactions between people working at various levels and reacting with the social, economic, cultural, political, and competitive systems which surround it
- Affects the project structure by the degree of specialty in technical areas or development focus
- A logical element or segment of a company representing a specific business function
15 Clues: Considered priority • How a company organizes its management hierarchy • Shows where each person is placed in the project structure • Required to bring unity to the various elements that make up a project • How the individuals imagine the goals of the organization being accomplished • ...
Transportation Problem 2017-09-14
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- A given TP is said to be unbalanced, if the total supply is not equal to the total ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
- The allocated cells in the transportation table are called ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
- For maximization in TP, the objective is to maximize the total ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
- If demand is lesser than supply then dummy demand node is added to make it a ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
- The solution of any transportation problem is obtained in how many stages?
- An optimal solution is the ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ stage of a solution obtained by improving the initial solution.
- If the total supply is less than the total demand, a dummy source (row) is included in the cost matrix with ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
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- To find the optimal solution, we apply ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
- Any feasible solution to a transportation problem containing m origins and n destinations is said to be ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
- A path formed by allowing horizontal and vertical lines and the entire corner cells of which are occupied is called a ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
- Once the initial basic feasible solution has been computed , what is the next step in the problem
- Optimal solution is a feasible solution which minimizes the ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
- For solving an assignment problem, which method is used?
- One can find the initial basic feasible solution by using ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ?
- Transportation algorithm can be used for minimizing the transportation cost of ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ from O origins and D destinations
15 Clues: To find the optimal solution, we apply ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ • For solving an assignment problem, which method is used? • Optimal solution is a feasible solution which minimizes the ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ • The allocated cells in the transportation table are called ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ • For maximization in TP, the objective is to maximize the total ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ • ...
human cell pt1 2025-01-24
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- type of transport that uses proteins that regulate the movement of specific molecules across a vesicles membrane
- this part of the PLB is hydrophilic and made up of phosphate glycerol
- protein that binds other proteins to cell structures like cytoskeleton/extracellular matrix
- diffusion that needs help through carriers/channels
- molecules or ions in a cell that transmit signals received at the surface from extracellular signaling molecules
- proteins that are permanently embedded/spans across the entire plasma membrane
- diffusion that needs no help
- a protein on the outer layer of the PLB that recognizes drugs/cellular components and causes an immune response
- type of transport with ion-gated voltage channels that only open with energy
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- neurotransmitters that binds to receptor protein and activates intracellular signaling pathways
- a protein in the membrane that usually requires no energy to move substances across PLB
- the tendency of ions/molecules to move from an area of high concentration to low concentration
- fuzzy looking coating on the PLB, polysaccharide chain used for distant communication
- high concentration of cholesterol and proteins in PLB used to signal molecules and antibody communication/raw component storage
- when G-proteins phosphorylate they create this, gives G-proteins energy to move and locate adenylate cyclase
15 Clues: diffusion that needs no help • diffusion that needs help through carriers/channels • this part of the PLB is hydrophilic and made up of phosphate glycerol • type of transport with ion-gated voltage channels that only open with energy • proteins that are permanently embedded/spans across the entire plasma membrane • ...
Ch 10 Crossword Puzzle - Michael Loughlin - 1/10/23 2023-01-10
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- involving or requiring free oxygen.
- the process by which biological fuels are oxidized in the presence of an inorganic electron acceptor such as oxygen to produce large amounts of energy, to drive the bulk production of ATP.
- involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen.
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- adenosine triphosphate
- a unit of energy equivalent to the heat energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 °C.
- a colorless, odorless reactive gas, the chemical element of atomic number 8 and the life-supporting component of the air.
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- a strong force of attraction holding atoms together in a molecule or crystal, resulting from the sharing or transfer of electrons.
- dioxide chemical compound made up of molecules that each have one carbon atom covalently double bonded to two oxygen atoms.
- the sequence of reactions by which most living cells generate energy during the process of aerobic respiration.
- the breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid.
- a simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates.
- the process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen.
- electron carrier involved in glycolysis.
- adenosine diphosphate
- innermost compartment of the mitochondrion.
- the ability to do work.
17 Clues: adenosine diphosphate • adenosine triphosphate • the ability to do work. • involving or requiring free oxygen. • electron carrier involved in glycolysis. • innermost compartment of the mitochondrion. • involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen. • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. • ...
math 2023-06-03
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- a polygon with ten straight sides and ten angles
- a relationship between inputs and outputs where each input is associated with only one output
- in statistics, it is the subset of the larger population data that is representative of it
- a special sequences for which each term is the sum of the two preceding terms
- a number representing the area under the graph for a function
- the type of number expressed in the form a + bi
- the shape for which its area is calculated using the expression [(a + b)/2]·h
- a sequence for which each following term is the sum of a fixed number and the previous term
- a mathematical expression with only one term
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- a synonym for the remainder after division
- a function’s rate of change with respect to a variable
- the ratio in a right triangle representing the length of a side adjacent to one of the acute angles to the length of the hypotenuse
- a rectangular array of rows and columns consisting of expressions, numbers, or symbols
- a field of mathematics studying the manipulation of variables in formulas, as well as their rules
- a type of diagram with bars representing ranges of data
- a segment that connects two points on a circle
- a semi-circle-shaped mathematical tool used to measure angles
17 Clues: a synonym for the remainder after division • a mathematical expression with only one term • a segment that connects two points on a circle • the type of number expressed in the form a + bi • a polygon with ten straight sides and ten angles • a function’s rate of change with respect to a variable • a type of diagram with bars representing ranges of data • ...
Math Terms 2024-05-30
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- – an expression consisting of two terms
- Sum and/or difference of terms:
- a transformation in which a figure is moved from one location to another on the coordinate plane without changing its size, shape, or orientation.
- the numerical part of a term, usually written before the literal part
- – a symbol representing a value that doesn’t change.
- A statement asserting the equality of two expressions that are separated into left and right sides and joined by an equal sign.
- the y-coordinate of the point at which a graph crosses the y-axis.
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- – a set of ordered pairs such that no two ordered pairs have the same first member.
- the x-coordinate of the point at which a graph crosses the x-axis
- the statement of equality of two ratios; an equation stating that two ratios are equal.
- – a rectangular array of variables or constants in horizontal rows and vertical columns, usually enclosed in brackets
- a pictorial representation of some mathematical relationship. It can be a point on anumber line, which is a graph of a real number.
- the ratio of rise to run for a line in the coordinate plane.
- The set of possible values which a function's output can be.
- a solution of an equation.
15 Clues: a solution of an equation. • Sum and/or difference of terms: • – an expression consisting of two terms • – a symbol representing a value that doesn’t change. • the ratio of rise to run for a line in the coordinate plane. • The set of possible values which a function's output can be. • the x-coordinate of the point at which a graph crosses the x-axis • ...
FDS 2024-10-16
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- Evaluating expressions where operators follow their operands
- Data structure used to convert infix expressions to postfix
- Data structure used to represent polynomials in a Generalized Linked List (GLL)
- What is the precursor requirement for applying Binary Search on an array
- Sorting algorithm best suited for sorting integers with a small range compared to the number of elements
- Operation in a priority queue where the highest-priority element is accessed and removed
- Linked list where the last node points back to the first, allowing endless traversal
- Act of putting things in order, like organizing a wardrobe by color or season
- Algorithm that divides a sorted array, like finding 6 in the array [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]
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- SORT Sorting algorithm with best-case time complexity of O(n) when input is already sorted
- What is the term used for a dynamic data structure where memory is allocated at runtime
- Matrix where most elements are zero, stored efficiently by keeping only non-zero elements
- Search algorithm with time complexity of O(log log n) when applied to a Fibonacci series-sorted array
- Sorting algorithm where the smallest element is selected at each stage, structuring a perfect tournament
- What is the term for a function that calls itself
15 Clues: What is the term for a function that calls itself • Data structure used to convert infix expressions to postfix • Evaluating expressions where operators follow their operands • What is the precursor requirement for applying Binary Search on an array • Act of putting things in order, like organizing a wardrobe by color or season • ...
words I don't know in bomb 2025-02-28
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- an infectious disease caused by bacteria that most often affects the lungs
- occurs when a neutron slams into a larger atom, forcing it to excite and split into two smaller atoms
- a set of numbers arranged in rows and columns so as to form a rectangular array
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- which human attributes or feelings are given to an inanimate object or thing as if it were human.
- a political and economic system where the government owns the major resources of a society.
5 Clues: an infectious disease caused by bacteria that most often affects the lungs • a set of numbers arranged in rows and columns so as to form a rectangular array • a political and economic system where the government owns the major resources of a society. • which human attributes or feelings are given to an inanimate object or thing as if it were human. • ...
Skeletal System Review. 2023-02-22
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- in shape and structure and therefore do not fit into any other category.
- bone that has a shaft and 2 ends and is longer than it is wide.
- firm, whitish, flexible connective tissue.
- tissue-Tissue that gives strength and structure to bones.
- mostly of fat and contains stem cells that can become cartilage, fat, or bone cells.
- roughly as a cube and contain mostly spongy bone.
- small independent bone or bony nodule developed in a tendon where it passes over an angular structure, typically in the hands and feet.
- thin layer of specialized connective tissue with unique viscoelastic properties.
- of the pieces of hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton in humans and other vertebrates.
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- framework of the body, consisting of bones and other connective tissues.
- bone in which the bony matrix is solidly filled with organic ground substance and inorganic salts, leaving only tiny spaces (lacunae) that contain the osteocytes, or bone cells.
- of blood cellular components.
- blood stem cells that can become red blood cells, white blood cells, or platelets.
- made up of a layer of spongy bone between two thin layers of compact bone
- the inner lining of the bone
- medical specialty focusing on injuries and diseases affecting your musculoskeletal system.
- joint or juncture between bones or cartilages in the skeleton of a vertebrate.
17 Clues: the inner lining of the bone • of blood cellular components. • firm, whitish, flexible connective tissue. • roughly as a cube and contain mostly spongy bone. • tissue-Tissue that gives strength and structure to bones. • bone that has a shaft and 2 ends and is longer than it is wide. • framework of the body, consisting of bones and other connective tissues. • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-04-19
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- An organism that can trap an inorganic carbon source using energy from light or from chemicals
- The reaction which uses stored chemical energy to fix CO2 and create a product which can be converted into glucose
- Adenine diphosphate
- A yellow, orange or red plant pigment used as an accessory pigment in photosynthesis
- A green pigment responsible for light capture in photosynthesis in algae and plants
- A pigment that is not essential to photosynthesis but which absorbs light of different wavelengths and passes the energy to chlorophyll a
- A reaction in which a complex molecule is broken down to simpler ones, involving the addition of water
- The product formed from photosynthesis which plants use as food
- The process by which bacteria uses energy from inorganic substances are used to make sugars
- A pore in the epidermis of the leaf, bounded by two guard cells
- A cycle of reactions in photosynthesis in which carbon dioxide is fixed into carbohydrate
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- An organism that cannot produce its own food, instead taking nutrition from other sources
- "Packets" of energy that travel in waves which compose light
- The splitting of water using light energy
- A cluster of light-harvesting accessory pigments surrounding a primary pigment or reaction center
- The matrix of chloroplast in which the light independent reactions photosynthesis occur
- photosynthetic organelle in eukaryotes
17 Clues: Adenine diphosphate • photosynthetic organelle in eukaryotes • The splitting of water using light energy • "Packets" of energy that travel in waves which compose light • The product formed from photosynthesis which plants use as food • A pore in the epidermis of the leaf, bounded by two guard cells • ...
General Knowledge #1000 2022-06-01
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- Which colour pill does Neo swallow in The Matrix?
- At which venue is the British Grand Prix held?
- How many goals did England score (excluding penalty shoot-outs) at the Mens' 2018 FIFA World Cup?
- Pret a Manger is a popular sandwich chain in the UK, but what does the French name mean in English?
- Gillian Anderson plays a therapist in which hit Netflix show?
- What is the name of The Bride, played by Uma Thurman, in Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill franchise?
- Matt Goss, Luke Goss and Craig Logan made up which band?
- What is the name of Dua Lipa's 2020 album release?
- Name the first actor to play Dumbledore in the Harry Potter films.
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- Name the composer behind the soundtracks of The Lion King, Inception and Pirates of the Caribbean.
- Which British actor will play Batman in the upcoming reboot directed by Matt Reeves?
- Complete this Spice Girls lyric: "If you wanna be my [BLANK], you gotta get with my friends"
- Which 2014 Seth Rogan film caused the North Korean government to threaten action against the United States?
- Which actor played the ninth reincarnation of the Doctor in Doctor Who?
- Which soft drink is commonly associated with Scotland?
- What is rapper P Diddy's real name?
- Which 2019 film won the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Film?
17 Clues: What is rapper P Diddy's real name? • At which venue is the British Grand Prix held? • Which colour pill does Neo swallow in The Matrix? • What is the name of Dua Lipa's 2020 album release? • Which soft drink is commonly associated with Scotland? • Matt Goss, Luke Goss and Craig Logan made up which band? • ...
