matrix Crossword Puzzles
Components of Blood and RBCs 2023-01-29
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- What is stored in the axial skeleton, ribs, pelvis, as well as the long bones of infants
- Globular protein with 2 alpha and 2 beta chains that can bind 4 oxygen molecules
- The hormone that tells bone marrow to produce more RBCs, affected by: altitude, blood donation, kidney failure, and renal stenosis
- Accumulation of bilirubin that would normally be excreted by the liver
- Liquid extracellular matrix that makes up 55% of total blood and is composed of water, hormones, proteins, glucose, etc
- The component of blood that makes up 1% of the total volume and is composed of white blood cells and platelets
- Makes up 45% of total blood volume and is composed of RBCs and hematocrit
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- Biconcave discs with strong, flexible membrane, no nucleus, and no mitochondria, full of hemoglobin
- The fraction of blood that, following centrifugation, is composed of mainly WBCs and platelets
- The oxygen state of the blood that is sensed by the kidneys, leading to RBC production
- Iron center of hemoglobin
- Its globular protein is broken down into amino acids
- The process by which formed elements of the blood develop
- Disease state that can be caused by lack of RBC production, early RBC death, or rate of RBC destruction exceeding rate of production
- The lifespan of an RBC in circulation (hint: # of days spelled out)
15 Clues: Iron center of hemoglobin • Its globular protein is broken down into amino acids • The process by which formed elements of the blood develop • The lifespan of an RBC in circulation (hint: # of days spelled out) • Accumulation of bilirubin that would normally be excreted by the liver • Makes up 45% of total blood volume and is composed of RBCs and hematocrit • ...
Porifera Vocabulary 2020-02-03
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- a migratory, ameboid cell found in many invertebrates that functions in excretion, assimilation, etc
- (Mesenchyme) gelatinous matrix within a sponge
- one of the small, hard, calcareous or siliceous bodies that serve as the skeletal elements of various marine and freshwater invertebrates
- tubular cells which make up the pores of a sponge known as ostia
- a type of sponge having a thick body wall that is folded to form many short canals leading to the spongocoel
- (Pinacocyte) flat cells found on the outermost layer of a sponge
- a type of sponge having an oval shape and a thin body wall with pores leading directly into the spongocoel
- permanently attached; not freely moving
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- an asexually produced mass of cells that is capable of developing into an animal, as a freshwater sponge
- a flagellated cell with a collar of protoplasm at the base of the flagellum, numbers of which line the internal chambers of sponges
- a type of sponge having a thick body wall with a highly branched canal system leading into the spongocoel
- a small mouthlike aperture, as of a sponge
- a scleroprotein occurring in the form of fibers that form the skeleton of certain sponges
- (singular ostium) a small mouthlike aperture, as of a sponge
14 Clues: permanently attached; not freely moving • a small mouthlike aperture, as of a sponge • (Mesenchyme) gelatinous matrix within a sponge • (singular ostium) a small mouthlike aperture, as of a sponge • tubular cells which make up the pores of a sponge known as ostia • (Pinacocyte) flat cells found on the outermost layer of a sponge • ...
Conosimientos de la computacion 2022-10-13
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- es una aplicasion de edicion gratuita que te permite crear diceños y documentos
- clonsiste en una matrix de 9x9 dividido en submatrices de 3x3en que ay que colocar numeros
- es una plataforma que permite a los usuarios de google realisar videoconferencias compartir mensaje
- es un sistema operativo
- se conose como software logica o de un soporte logico al sistema formal de un sistema informatico
- conjunto de los componentes que integran la parte material de la computadora
- tus correos electronicos se almasenan de forma Segura en la nebe puedes acceder a ellos desde culquier ordenador
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- es un prosesador de textos en Linea que te permite crear documentos
- es una memoria de lectura los datos no se puede modificar o no de manera facil
- es un Paquete que ofrese programas de diceño
- la aplicasion permite enviar y resivir los mensajes mediante internet ademas de fotos y videos y audios y grabaciones
- es un programa de prosesamiento en textos diceñados para crear documentos
- es una hoja de calculo que nos pormite manipular datos numericos y de texto en tablas formadas por una Linea de filas y columnas
- es un código numerico que representa los caracteres usando una escala numerica decimal son convertidos por la computadora en numeros vinarios
14 Clues: es un sistema operativo • es un Paquete que ofrese programas de diceño • es un prosesador de textos en Linea que te permite crear documentos • es un programa de prosesamiento en textos diceñados para crear documentos • conjunto de los componentes que integran la parte material de la computadora • ...
HTML5_Carey7_ch10 2019-08-19
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- A JavaScript statement used to run different commands based on different values of a specified variable
- An array in which an item matches, or is parallel to, another entry in a different array
- A number used with an array to distinguish one array value from another
- An operator used in an expression which returns one value if the condition is true and another if it is false
- A set of JavaScript commands enclosed within a set of curly braces
- A data structure in which new data items are added to the end of an array
- A data structure in which data values are arranged in a rectangular grid
- A data structure principle in which items are arranged in an arrow following the first-in-first-out principle
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- A function used with the JavaScript sort() method to define a sorting order
- A pejorative programming term that refers to convoluted or poorly written code
- An operator that allows you to connect several Boolean expressions
- An operator that returns the integer remainder after dividing one integer by another
- JavaScript statement that stops processing of the commands in the current iteration of the loop and continues to the next iteration
- A collection of JavaScript values organized under a single name
14 Clues: A collection of JavaScript values organized under a single name • An operator that allows you to connect several Boolean expressions • A set of JavaScript commands enclosed within a set of curly braces • A number used with an array to distinguish one array value from another • A data structure in which data values are arranged in a rectangular grid • ...
Economy 2023-11-25
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- A rectangular arrangement of numbers in rows and columns. Matrices are useful in solving systems of linear equations.
- Real-world information recorded as numerical values.
- A term applied to an improper integral for which the limit does not exist.
- The entire collection of financial assets held by an investor.
- to put your money in something to gain some profit out of it
- A parameter describing the peakedness and tails of a probability distribution.
- An ongoing rise in the average level of absolute prices.
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- any outstanding debts or regular payments that a party must make.
- Microeconomics is the study of the economic choices made by individual economic units such as consumers, households and firms etc.
- a digital currency in which transactions are verified and records maintained by a decentralized system using cryptography, rather than by a centralized authority.
- A measure of systematic risks
- A number to which the output of a function becomes closer and closer as the input becomes closer and closer to a stated value.
- mandatory payment or charge collected by local, state, and national governments from individuals or businesses to cover the costs of general government services, goods, and activities
- an official ban on trade or other commercial activity with a particular country.
14 Clues: A measure of systematic risks • Real-world information recorded as numerical values. • An ongoing rise in the average level of absolute prices. • to put your money in something to gain some profit out of it • The entire collection of financial assets held by an investor. • any outstanding debts or regular payments that a party must make. • ...
IT governance & failures 2022-10-04
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- the use of any computers, storage, networking and other physical devices, infrastructure and processes to create, process, store, secure and exchange all forms of electronic data.
- a state of disorder due to absence or non-recognition of authority or other controlling systems.
- encompasses the system by which an organisation is controlled and operates, and the mechanisms by which it, and its people, are held to account.
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- lack of success.
- an individual or collaborative enterprise that is carefully planned to achieve a particular aim.
- a rectangular array of quantities or expressions in rows and columns that is treated as a single entity and manipulated according to particular rules.
6 Clues: lack of success. • an individual or collaborative enterprise that is carefully planned to achieve a particular aim. • a state of disorder due to absence or non-recognition of authority or other controlling systems. • ...
Sedimentary Rocks 2020-10-05
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- a process of altering a metal by heating it in contact with a powdered solid
- clastic sedimentary rock composed mainly of sand-sized silicate grains
- process in which sediments compact under pressure, expel connate fluids, and gradually become solid rock
- naturally occurring material that is broken down by processes of weathering and erosion
- carbonate sedimentary rock that is often composed of the skeletal fragments of marine organisms
- sedimentary rock that is composed entirely of the transported sorted fragments of the shells of invertebrates
- rock composed of broken fragments of minerals or rock cemented together by a fine-grained matrix
- sedimentary rock composed of rounded fragments
- unconsolidated sediment with a texture intermediately between sand and clay
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- types of rock that are formed by the deposition of small particles and subsequent cementation of mineral or organic particles on the floor of the Earth's surface
- formed from organic processes that involve living organisms producing the sediments
- clastic sedimentary rock composed of a mix of flakes of clay minerals and tiny fragments of other minerals
- forms when mineral constituents in solution become supersaturated and inorganically precipitate
- occur in closed marine basins where evaporation exceeds inflow
- hard rock which can be burned as a solid fossil fuel
- form of limestone deposited by mineral springs, especially hot springs
- process by which a sediment progressively loses its porosity due to the effects of pressure from loading
- rocks that form from transported solid material
18 Clues: sedimentary rock composed of rounded fragments • rocks that form from transported solid material • hard rock which can be burned as a solid fossil fuel • occur in closed marine basins where evaporation exceeds inflow • clastic sedimentary rock composed mainly of sand-sized silicate grains • form of limestone deposited by mineral springs, especially hot springs • ...
Chapter 5 and 8 2015-09-14
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- appraisal of the strengths and weaknesses of a study
- Tool to eliminate bias in a quantitative research
- accuracy and consistency of information obtained in a quantitative study
- Operatior such as And, OR, and Not to expand or delimit search
- This approach for searching involves using early work then seeing who cited it for more recent research.
- used to sort data. Independent variables for this example include age, gender, or education
- The study of the quantitative study's evidence, to see if they were unbiased and well grounded
- Symbol such as an asterisk to search for other forms of the root word
- Matrix that organizes information to answer the question "How have researchers studied this question?"
- conclusion drawn from the study evidence
- Merit that quantitative researchers use to assess the quality of a study
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- Bias that consistently distorts results
- Source that looks at studies prepared by someone other than the original researcher.
- The use of multiple sources to draw conclusions about what is true
- This approach involves using citations from relevant studies to track down earlier research on the same topic
- deliberately selecting participants in such a way that the confounding variables are not related to the independent or dependent variable
- Source that is a descriptions of studies written by the researchers who conducted them
- one of the two well known researcher databases for nurses.
- used to Qualitative research to analyze personal values and beliefs that could effect the data
- Variables that contaminate a study because they are not controlled
20 Clues: Bias that consistently distorts results • conclusion drawn from the study evidence • Tool to eliminate bias in a quantitative research • appraisal of the strengths and weaknesses of a study • one of the two well known researcher databases for nurses. • Operatior such as And, OR, and Not to expand or delimit search • ...
Anatomy Vocab Ch. 3 Part 2 2016-09-27
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- junction/Specialized intercellular connections between a multitude of animal cells
- cell in connective tissue that produces collagen and other fibers
- passage of a solvent and dissolved substances through a membrane or filter
- gland/Ductless glands that empty their hormonal products directly into the blood
- to mix with or dissolve in water
- cell/Individual cells that produce mucus
- of the primary tissues that covers the surface of the body and lines the bodies cavities, ducts, and vessels
- radicals/Uncharged molecule
- a cell transports products from the cytoplasm to the plasma membrane
- units of heredity located in chromatin
- acid that's found in all living cells and carry the organisms hereditary information
- organ specialized to secrete or excrete substances for further use in the body or for elimination
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- diffusion/A transport that requires no ATP and move products from a high to low concentrated gradient
- fluid/Fluid within the cells
- taking in of mater by a living cell from its membrane
- structure when two adjacent cells are attached
- or fails to mix with water
- whip-like extensions of the cell membrane of some bacteria and sperms
- Glands/glands with ducts through which their secretions are carried to a body surface
- fluid/fluid between the cells
- matrix/Nonliving material in connective tissue consisting of ground substance and fibers that separate the living cells
- apparatus/Involved in intracellular transport and secretion
- tissue/A primary tissue that provide support, storage, and protection
23 Clues: or fails to mix with water • radicals/Uncharged molecule • fluid/Fluid within the cells • fluid/fluid between the cells • to mix with or dissolve in water • units of heredity located in chromatin • cell/Individual cells that produce mucus • structure when two adjacent cells are attached • taking in of mater by a living cell from its membrane • ...
Dreamteam 2020 2020-10-08
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- Last name of actor who played Neo in The Matrix
- A sport played on ice skates.
- One of the newest teams in Vegas plays this sport.
- What colour is Absynthe?
- Number of floors our southern parking garage has.
- Which word goes before vest, beans, and quartet
- City National Arena is the practice facility and team headquarters of the Vegas ______ Knights of the NHL
- The fastest land mammal
- The sky glows with the aurora borealis, in Fairbanks, ______ (state)
- Disney movie with the song, "You're welcome" is in it
- Something people wear to help them see.
- John Leach famous for making this?
- What the sun is made up of.
- Hottest planet in our solar system.
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- Disney movie with the song, "Let it go" is in it
- This medicine was originally called "mold juice"
- America's favorite desert
- Abe Lincoln's birth state
- One fourth of all your body's _____ are in your feet.
- Home stadium for the NFL's Las Vegas Raiders
- This instrument has three valves?
- Colorado's third-largest city
- Which chess piece can only move diagonally?
- This animal can be 20 feet tall and have tongue up to 20 inches long.
- Latin name of Earth's moon.
- Starbucks opens first store in what city?
- The humuhumunukunukuapuaa is what state's offical fish
- Blue is the color of what type of poppy
- paste to make puzzle
- The Slowest Mammals on Earth
- These bulbs were once exchanged as a form of currency
31 Clues: paste to make puzzle • The fastest land mammal • What colour is Absynthe? • America's favorite desert • Abe Lincoln's birth state • Latin name of Earth's moon. • What the sun is made up of. • The Slowest Mammals on Earth • A sport played on ice skates. • Colorado's third-largest city • This instrument has three valves? • John Leach famous for making this? • ...
Gabby Clement puzzle 10 2020-11-17
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- a rare silicate mineral of post-clay genesis
- includes drying of powder and shaped bodies
- you glaze the inside of your greenware pot when it is leather hard and then the outside when it is bone dry.
- used in glasses, glazes and ceramic bodies to lower the high melting point
- the thermal expansion compatibility between glaze and clay body
- a crystalline form of silica formed in the matrix of clay bodies
- a fault that can occur during the firing of ceramic articles
- the sudden volume change in crystalline quartz particles
- the degrading of ceramics due to interacton
- the glaze melts on the fired body and forms a vitreous surface
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- the second firing of a piece pottery
- consist of opaque matter that absorbs or scatters visible light
- a firing defect in which blisters form within a clay body, causing large lumps on the surface
- progressive partial fusion of a clay, or of a body, as a result of a firing process
- when a substance in a product being fired has a lower burning point than what it is being fired with and burns away
- formed by fusing inorganic materials into a glass by heating them
- this is the period in the kiln firing where the final mechanical water is being removed
- a flaw in ceramic ware attributed to the decomposition of iron pyrites
- the degree of fluidity
- any pottery that has been fired in a kiln without a ceramic glaze
- the cracking that occurs in fired ceramic bodies due to stress
21 Clues: the degree of fluidity • the second firing of a piece pottery • includes drying of powder and shaped bodies • the degrading of ceramics due to interacton • a rare silicate mineral of post-clay genesis • the sudden volume change in crystalline quartz particles • a fault that can occur during the firing of ceramic articles • ...
Porifera Crossword 2023-09-18
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- structural elements found in most sponges
- when a sponge can regrow itself after loosing a body part
- sperm are released into the water by one indivisual and taken into the canal system of another
- the large, central cavity of sponges
- simple sponges that are small and tubed shaped
- spicules that are siliceous but not 6 rayed
- ascoinoids but larger with a thicker wall
- a large aperture in a sponge through which water is expelled.
- sponges with the spicules of calcium and carbonate
- glass sponges with 6 rayed spicules of silica
- can be used to clean and is softer than its artificial cousin
- most complex and common of sponge types
- flat cells found on the outside of sponges, as well as the internal canals of a sponge
- after reaching a certain size sponges may detach from parent to form colonies or form new sponges
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- both oocytes and sperm are expelled into the water where fertalization occures
- amoeboid cells that are found in sponges
- a tough-coated dormant cluster of embryonic cells produced by a freshwater sponge for development in more favorable conditions.
- fibrous substance found in the skeleton of many sponges.
- gelatinous matrix within a sponge
- cells that line the interior of asconoid
- sponges that spend their entire adult life anchored to a surface underwater
- organism derived from a single germ layer
- irregular shaped like a protist called amoeba
- sponges pass water through their bodies in a process known as
- sponges that have multiple pores
25 Clues: sponges that have multiple pores • gelatinous matrix within a sponge • the large, central cavity of sponges • most complex and common of sponge types • amoeboid cells that are found in sponges • cells that line the interior of asconoid • structural elements found in most sponges • organism derived from a single germ layer • ascoinoids but larger with a thicker wall • ...
Algebra II Crossword 2024-05-16
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- A transformation "flips" across a line. Only the location of the graph changes, the shape stays the same
- To raise a number or expression to the 2nd power
- The number or expression under a radical sign
- A change in the shape or location of a graph
- For a quadratic function, the lowest (minimum) or the highest (maximum) point on the graph
- A constant in a function or equation that may be changes
- A U-shaped curve that is the graph of a quadric function
- The act of replacing a variable with a number or expression equal in value
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- A rectangular arrangement of numbers
- A function that is a combination of pieces of two or more other functions
- If a graph is___, two parts of the graph are congruent to each other
- A polynomial with three terms
- A line segment between the center and a point on the circle
- The solution(s) of a quadratic equation
- A change in only the location of a graph; all of the points in the graph move the same distance in the same direction and the shape of the graph stays the same
- The solution(s) of a quadratic equation; a value of x that makes a function f(x) equal to 0, it can be real or imaginary
- A root of a quantity, e
- A power to which a base, (actually 10) must be raised to produce a given number
- A set or ordered pairs
- A transformation that pulls the points of a graph vertically away from the x-axis
20 Clues: A set or ordered pairs • A root of a quantity, e • A polynomial with three terms • A rectangular arrangement of numbers • The solution(s) of a quadratic equation • A change in the shape or location of a graph • The number or expression under a radical sign • To raise a number or expression to the 2nd power • A constant in a function or equation that may be changes • ...
Physics Review 2024-05-14
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- survival fire making technique
- compactness measure
- mathematical half-pipe
- resisting arrest
- NBA offensive bullying
- forces that follow tradition
- standardized stick
- slide to the right
- math tool for many conditions, also a film
- Avis competitor
- positional difference
- velocity's extra info
- influenced by gravity alone
- all over the place
- Sonic's leg up
- baseball or football for example
- explained by Midechlorians
- light to look inside
- powerful athletic siblings
- “Into the ____” of Frozen fame
- accurate summation or some stored charge
- size and direction
- what matter's in interactions?
- finds unknowns
- physical impact
- more stressed
- the opposite of or a way to describe an ant
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- follows green or renewable
- unify or a protective component
- helps get the game in
- opp. of static
- center-seeking
- quantity of motion
- size or a sunday observance
- fig-icist
- automobile units
- keep Dr. Dre’s ears busy
- rate
- forced to exist in rotating frames
- inherently radiant
- happening now
- tool for snaring
- normalized temperature scale
- supersedes tela and insta
- electron encouragement
- you spin me right round
- Les Paul’s acoustic aid
- used in circuits, sounds like two poems
- serious importance
- can be untapped
- Pit Viper’s expanded sight
- “That’s a _____”
- shaped glass
- volatile _____
- equitable
- Bruce Banner’s version of a spider bite
- not to be confused with diamonds
- SI unit of electric charge
58 Clues: rate • fig-icist • equitable • shaped glass • happening now • more stressed • opp. of static • center-seeking • Sonic's leg up • volatile _____ • finds unknowns • Avis competitor • can be untapped • physical impact • resisting arrest • automobile units • tool for snaring • “That’s a _____” • quantity of motion • inherently radiant • standardized stick • slide to the right • serious importance • all over the place • ...
MultiVersus 2024-08-28
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- Gotta get back…back to the past.
- She’s tried being a good guy, but being bad is just too much fun.
- (Don’t worry. We don’t know what He’s saying either.)
- Jinkies! We’ve got a mystery to solve!
- Fluffy Guardian of Zanifeer’s royal family and 6th wearer of the gem of power!
- He’ll slay anything that’s evil. That’s his deal!
- Heroic Mogwai Warrior.
- Let me deus ex machina this sh*t and go home!
- Perpetually positive, potassium-packed protector of the Candy Kingdom!
- Champion. Icon. Teammate. Father. Philanthropist.
- Amazon Princess. Daughter of Zeus. Founding member of the Justice League.
- The Clown Prince of Crime is here!
- The rascaliest rabbit this side of Kalamazoo.
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- Make way for an earth-shattering kaboom!
- The Juice is Loose, Baby!
- Founding member of the Justice League, and one of Earth’s mightiest heroes.
- The ruler of Kahndaq bows to no mortal man.
- Programmed to defend the Matrix, what he became was something far more.
- Unstoppable monster from beyond the grave.
- Protector of Earth and possessor of unshakeable rhythm.
- Those Stretchy Powers are a trip, dude.
- Robotic hero from beyond the stars.
- When these frenemies put aside their differences, their zany mayhem can be unstoppable.
- Mean. Green. Obscene.
- She rejected being a lady. What she became was something far deadlier.
- The World’s Greatest Detective. He is the night. He is Batman.
- Just a normal sandwich-munching, mystery-solving guy with limitless power of unknown origin.
- Half-human, half-Gem, all hero.
- Aw geez, it’s a fighting game.
29 Clues: Mean. Green. Obscene. • Heroic Mogwai Warrior. • The Juice is Loose, Baby! • Aw geez, it’s a fighting game. • Half-human, half-Gem, all hero. • Gotta get back…back to the past. • The Clown Prince of Crime is here! • Robotic hero from beyond the stars. • Jinkies! We’ve got a mystery to solve! • Those Stretchy Powers are a trip, dude. • Make way for an earth-shattering kaboom! • ...
PS Test Crossword 2024-09-03
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- This scheduler is tagged for any TSA changes.
- This aircraft requires a slot to operate in 07FA.
- When fielding an angry Owner, it is recommended that a representative should do this after listening.
- This is a locally affiliated office of the Federal Aviation Administration.
- The Jet Interchange Availability Flowchart can be found on this website.
- Scheduling uses this site to source Charter Operators.
- This organization regulates civil aviation in the United States.
- Reports the breaking action of a runway split into thirds.
- Egencia does not have this airline's tickets available for purchase.
- A website where one may find several Operations Manuals.
- How many hours a PC-24 flight may operate with a useful load of 850 pounds.
- This chart is used to determine a reduction in crew duty due to a shift in start time.
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- Scheduling does NOT book pilots on this airline available on Egencia.
- This safety management system helps the FOC track pilot operational risk assessment.
- The physical back up of information required to keep the operation running if FOC servers fail.
- When a pilot deems their condition would impact the safety of their flight.
- Pilots are required to have 10 hours minimum of this per the FAA, 12 hours per PlaneSense policy.
- Terminology to dictate crew's completion of their day.
- Document needed for Bahamas customs that can be generated in Operator.
- This document is required if a minor is flying onboard an international trip without both parents.
- This type of jet flight not operating out of PSM requires a 2-hour show for the crew.
21 Clues: This scheduler is tagged for any TSA changes. • This aircraft requires a slot to operate in 07FA. • Terminology to dictate crew's completion of their day. • Scheduling uses this site to source Charter Operators. • A website where one may find several Operations Manuals. • Reports the breaking action of a runway split into thirds. • ...
Cellular Energy 2021-11-22
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- what pyruvate gets converted to in animal and bacterial cell when there is no oxygen present
- means oxygen is not require oxygen
- converted from pyruvate, along with CO2, in yeast cells when oxygen is not present
- a 6-carbon sugar that gets created from sunlight and used in the creation of ATP
- means oxygen is required
- site of eukaryotic cells where respiration takes place
- energy carrier created during citric acid cycle
- the process of using chemicals, not sunlight, to create food
- what gets split in the light dependent phase of photosynthesis; creates oxygen
- the first step in aerobic and anaerobic respiration
- energy carrier created from the light dependent reaction in photosynthesis
- form of energy that includes the sun
- ATP and glucose
- site of photosynthesis in autotrophs
- an atmospheric gas that gets used in photosynthesis and is produced during respiration
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- a green pigment in leaves; captures light energy during photosynthesis
- a 3-carbon molecule created from glycolysis
- glucose is this type of biomolecule
- 2nd step in respiration, produces CO2 as a waste product
- where the citric acid cycle takes place
- an anerobic process that occurs after glycolysis if oxygen is not present
- fluid filled portion of chloroplast where CO2 gets fixed into glucose
- where glycolysis occurs
- where the light dependent reaction takes in water and sunlight to create oxygen
- where the ETC takes place in cellular respiration
- energy carrier used in the electron transport chain of cellular respiration
- the "outputs" of a chemical formula
- the "inputs" of a chemical formula
28 Clues: ATP and glucose • where glycolysis occurs • means oxygen is required • means oxygen is not require oxygen • the "inputs" of a chemical formula • glucose is this type of biomolecule • the "outputs" of a chemical formula • form of energy that includes the sun • site of photosynthesis in autotrophs • where the citric acid cycle takes place • ...
Mathematical Crossword 2021-12-20
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- A line that hits a curve at the point where the slope of the curve is equal to the slope of the line.
- A point at which the graph of a relation or function is not continuous
- is a set of numbers, or coordinates, written in the form (x, y)
- The union of a circle and its interior
- A relation where every x-value has only one corresponding y-value
- A function is ______ if you don't have to lift your pen to draw it.
- The vertical number line on a coordinate plane
- These points can be found to be global or local
- A set of numbers where any number between them is also part of the set
- An approximation of the area under a curve using the addition of rectangular areas.
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- The branch of mathematics dealing with limits, derivatives, definite integrals, indefinite integrals, and power series.
- 1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,...
- Collection of Well defined object
- Another way to say 'rate of change' at a given point along a continuous function
- Ax = λx The number or scalar value “λ” is an _____ Value of Matrix A
- Endless, Boundless
- A polynomial with two terms
- Change in something (Greek letter)
- ______number is a number p whose only factors are 1and p.
- The set of independent variables, or inputs, for a given function or relation
- dy / dx
- There is an element e in G Such that for all e in G We have a.e = e.a = a , the element e is called
- The area between a curve and the x axis
23 Clues: dy / dx • Endless, Boundless • 1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,... • A polynomial with two terms • Collection of Well defined object • Change in something (Greek letter) • The union of a circle and its interior • The area between a curve and the x axis • The vertical number line on a coordinate plane • These points can be found to be global or local • ...
Cell Structures and Functions 2023-10-24
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- Tiny, hair-like structures on some eukaryotic cells; motility
- Cells with simple structure; bacteria and archaea
- Ability to distinguish two objects (microscopes used to enhance)
- Product of R.E.R; sugars function as ID tags
- Type of E.R. that makes lipids and carbohydrates
- Eukaryotic organelle containing DNA
- Combination of DNA and protein in nucleus
- Organelle produced by Golgi containing hydrolytic enzymes
- Type of electron microscope that examines slices
- Type of E.R. that has ribosomes attached
- Cytoskeleton fiber that resists compression forces; also used for vesicle transport
- Outer boundary of plant and alga cells; made of cellulose
- Cells with membrane-bound organelles and cytoskeleton
- Type of animal cell junction that prevents leakage of fluids
- Protein and carbohydrate fibers outside animal cells; helps form tissues
- This increases faster than surface area as objects enlarge
- Type of membrane protein that helps move substances
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- Type of organism that both mitochondria and chloroplasts evolved from
- Type of cellular junction used to tightly join animal cells like rivets
- Primary type of fibrous protein of extracellular matrix
- Type of cell junction that helps transport substances between animal cells
- Organelle that produces ATP using energy from organic molecules
- Organelles that modifies and distributes molecules from E.R.
- Cytoskeleton fiber that resists tension forces; also used for contractile movement
- Tiny bubbles of membrane that move substances in eukaryotic cells
- Three types of protein fibers make this up in eukaryotic cells
- Type of electron microscopes used to view surfaces
- Category of membrane protein that increases rate of chemical reaction
28 Clues: Eukaryotic organelle containing DNA • Type of E.R. that has ribosomes attached • Combination of DNA and protein in nucleus • Product of R.E.R; sugars function as ID tags • Type of E.R. that makes lipids and carbohydrates • Type of electron microscope that examines slices • Cells with simple structure; bacteria and archaea • ...
Photosynthesis/Cellular Respiration Study Game 2023-10-06
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- Works to regulate the opening and closing of the small pores on the surface of leaves (Two words)
- Openings on the underside of leaves where carbon dioxide enters and oxygen exits
- Waxy covering on the surface of leaves that helps prevent water loss
- Organelle in plant cells that is the site of photosynthesis
- Form of anaerobic respiration in which yeasts break sugars down into carbon dioxide and alcohol (Two words)
- Vascular tissue that carries glucose from the leaves to the rest of the plant
- Form of respiration that requires oxygen and produces lots of ATP
- process of breaking down glucose in the presence of oxygen to release energy
- Process of plants converting light energy from the sun into glucose
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- Form of anaerobic respiration that causes muscles to burn when cells run out of oxygen (Three words)
- Form of respiration in the absence of oxygen that produces little ATP
- Open space in the mitochondria that contains the enzymes needed for respiration
- Organism that can make its own food
- Organelle in plant and animal cells that is the site of respiration
- Vascular tissue that carries water from the roots of plants to the leaves
- Energy poor molecule that can be used by cells to store energy
- Energy rich molecule that is the basic source of energy for cells
- Green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis
- Organism that cannot make its own food
- Series of inner membranes that increase the surface area for respiration
20 Clues: Organism that can make its own food • Organism that cannot make its own food • Organelle in plant cells that is the site of photosynthesis • Energy poor molecule that can be used by cells to store energy • Energy rich molecule that is the basic source of energy for cells • Form of respiration that requires oxygen and produces lots of ATP • ...
Review of Practical I Content Study Guide 2024-11-27
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- Microscopic structures provide support in sponges
- Auditory organ in insects like grasshoppers
- Larval stage of barnacle that's whole purpose is finding a spot to settle
- Cells forming the outer layer of a sponge
- Segmented body regions in arthropods
- Early larval stage of crustaceans with a single eye of a similar name
- Small pores through which water enters a sponge
- Large opening at the top of the sponge where water exits
- The biological process of molting the cuticle in many invertebrates
- Function of grasshopper's hard forewings
- The modified maxilliped of Barnacles used for filter feeding
- Cells in sponges that can transform into other cell types
- Appendages modified for feeding in crustaceans
- Effect where viscous forces dominate over inertial forces in small organisms
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- Complex sponge body plan maximizing surface area
- Extensions of cytoplasm used by protozoans for movement and feeding
- Specialized sponge cells responsible for water flow and feeding
- Symmetry observed in Crustaceans
- Gelatinous matrix within a sponge's body
- Symmetry, or lack there-of, found in Phylum Porifera
- Eponymous mouthparts of the group Chelicerae
- Protein forming flexible fibers in sponges
- Hard outer layer of exoskeleton composed of chitin in Ecdysozoa
- _____ vacuole in freshwater protozoans that expels excess water
- Substance making sponge spicules alongside Calcium Carbonate
- Simplest sponge body plan with a single central cavity
- Function of grasshoppers hard hindwings
- Air-filled tubes for gas exchange in terrestrial arthropods
- The mouthparts of Insects and Entognaths
- larval stage that can follow the nauplius in decapods
30 Clues: Symmetry observed in Crustaceans • Segmented body regions in arthropods • Function of grasshoppers hard hindwings • Gelatinous matrix within a sponge's body • Function of grasshopper's hard forewings • The mouthparts of Insects and Entognaths • Cells forming the outer layer of a sponge • Protein forming flexible fibers in sponges • ...
blood 2024-03-31
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- pressure during relaxation of ventricles
- a plasma protein
- a vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- the organ where old red blood cells are removed
- pressure during contraction of ventricles
- a disorder where blood clotting occurs in an unbroken blood vessel
- determines a person’s blood type
- what oxygen binds to
- when your red blood cell count is too high
- blood travels through by way of this type of gradient
- the outer layer of a blood vessel is the tunica _______
- measure of the percent of red blood cells in a sample
- low white blood cell count
- the process that stops bleeding
- a leukocyte that releases histamine and heparin
- a vessel that carries blood towards the heart
- red blood cells arise from this type of cell
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- removal of blood clots
- a red blood cell protein that helps maintain its structure
- a leukocyte found in lymphatic tissue
- a hormone that decreases blood pressure
- a hormone that stimulates erythropoiesis
- a leukocyte that destroy bacteria
- pressure in a capillary that pushes fluid out
- a leukocyte that can turn into a macrophage
- pressure that pulls fluid in
- a leukocyte that fights against parasitic infection
- also known as blood clotting
- when your red blood cell count is too low
- the inner layer of a blood vessel is the tunica ______
- cell fragments found in blood
- accumulation of excess fluid in the tissues
- the middle layer of a blood vessel is the tunica _____
- the nonliving fluid matrix in blood
34 Clues: a plasma protein • what oxygen binds to • removal of blood clots • low white blood cell count • pressure that pulls fluid in • also known as blood clotting • cell fragments found in blood • the process that stops bleeding • determines a person’s blood type • a leukocyte that destroy bacteria • the nonliving fluid matrix in blood • a leukocyte found in lymphatic tissue • ...
JAH's Math Final 2021-05-17
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- synthetic division
- discriminant
- function when a<0
- two complex numbers that form a+bi and a-bi
- line that divides a parabola into mirror images and passes through the vertex
- a transformation that flips a graph over the line of reflection
- changes the size,shape,or orientation
- y-coordinate of a turning point when function is lowest of all nearby points
- a monomial or sum of monomials
- the most basic function in a family
- adding a term to an expression to make a perfect square trinomial
- system where atleast one of the equations is nonlinear
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- linear equation in three variables
- intercept form
- solution to a three linear system
- the differences of consecutive y-values when x-values are equally spaced
- formula for the solutions
- y-coordinate of a turning point when function is higher than all nearby points
- lowest point on a parabola or highest point on a parabola that goes up or down
- pairs of terms that have a common monomial factor
- a function of the form
- slope of the line
- x-3 appearing more than once
- a solution of the equation
- The U-shaped graph of a quadratic function
- a rectangular arrangement of numbers
- fuction when a>0
- one way to divide polynomials
- an expression involving a radical with index n
- special pattern when you arrange the coefficiants of the variables
30 Clues: discriminant • intercept form • fuction when a>0 • function when a<0 • slope of the line • synthetic division • a function of the form • formula for the solutions • a solution of the equation • x-3 appearing more than once • one way to divide polynomials • a monomial or sum of monomials • solution to a three linear system • linear equation in three variables • ...
Crossword TSI 3713-Multimedia 2022-06-21
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- collection of characters of a single size and style belonging to a particular typeface family.
- images are created by stitching together a sequence of photos around a circle and adjusting them into a single seamless bitmap.
- defined as the organized cross-linking of words, images, and other web elements.
- compression is a space saver
- a family of graphic characters, often with many type sizes and styles.
- used to merge multimedia elements into a project.
- An advanced form of HTML. stand for Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language.
- words and symbols in any form, spoken or written, are the most common means of communication.
- the space between lines.
- is analogous to structured or vectorgraphics, while digitized audio is analogousto bitmapped images.
- a data matrix describing the individual dots of an image.
- used when audio and video are streamed together.
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- project that user are given navigation to control.
- The wider-than-tall orientation that is normal to monitors
- the spacing between character pairs.
- clickable object that executes a command when activated.
- another name for Interactive multimedia.
- The taller-than-wide orientation used for printing documents
- A bitmap is made up of individual dots or picture elements
- a combination of text, art, sound, animation and video.
- (Advanced Audio Coding) is used by Apple’s iTunes store.
- stands for Hypertext Markup Language.
- project that are not interactive.
- manipulate still images to create animated transformations
- concentrated text in the form of stand-alone graphic constructs and They are used to convey meaningful messages.
25 Clues: the space between lines. • compression is a space saver • project that are not interactive. • the spacing between character pairs. • stands for Hypertext Markup Language. • another name for Interactive multimedia. • used when audio and video are streamed together. • used to merge multimedia elements into a project. • project that user are given navigation to control. • ...
Memes (lvl 1) 2022-02-01
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- Famous internet cat, known for stern expression
- Garfield, but much worse
- Surreal/Millenial Man's friend
- "One does not_____"
- Millenial Market Man
- "One does not _____"
- Here come _____! (two words, no spaces)
- "Can I has ______?"
- coined the term "Meme"
- Jim Davis' Marketing Scheme
- Has multiple memes named after him, including a version where he is shortened and where is sad; main actor in the Matrix movies
- Garfield strip that removed Garfield (three words, no spaces)
- Book that first coined the term "meme" (two words, no spaces)
- Philosophical green dinosaur
- "Is this a _____?"
- the Youtube channel dedicated to rehashing Garfield strips in the strangest ways possible
- "Shut up and take my ______"
- "ya like ___?"
- One of the first viral images, alt. name Foo
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- The one meme I keep coming back to with the "yes" and "no" tiles; really the example meme.
- Videogame, Keanu Reeves, 2077
- Cat faces with human eyes photoshopped on top to look like crying
- 4 horsemen of
- the original name of the Garfield strip
- images that have been distorted to an extreme level; Self-Referential
- The ultimate In-Joke
- 4-panel comic that has been recreated, stripped to basic components
- "They're the same ______"
- "This is ______"
- Badger, Mushroom, ______
- "Wake up, we have a city to ___"
- That one movie with the bee and the human... you know the one...
- "It's free ______" (two words, no spaces)
- "you don't _____"
- "Is this a _______?"
- Sophisticated version of Drake Meme
- The man at the beginning of all my slides...
- Creator of Garfield (two words, no space)
38 Clues: 4 horsemen of • "ya like ___?" • "This is ______" • "you don't _____" • "Is this a _____?" • "One does not_____" • "Can I has ______?" • The ultimate In-Joke • Millenial Market Man • "One does not _____" • "Is this a _______?" • coined the term "Meme" • Garfield, but much worse • Badger, Mushroom, ______ • "They're the same ______" • Jim Davis' Marketing Scheme • Philosophical green dinosaur • ...
Unit 2 Energy of the Cell Functioning 2025-06-28
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- The fluid inside the mitochondria where the Krebs cycle happens.
- A type of fungus that can carry out both aerobic respiration and fermentation.
- A form of asexual reproduction where a new organism grows from the body of the parent.
- The loss of electrons from a molecule.
- An enzyme that makes ATP using energy from a flow of hydrogen ions.
- An anaerobic process that breaks down glucose to produce energy without using oxygen.
- The process by which cells break down glucose to release energy in the form of ATP.
- The gain of electrons by a molecule.
- A type of fermentation in which glucose is broken down into lactic acid and energy.
- The first step of cellular respiration, where glucose is broken into pyruvate in the cytoplasm.
- Processes that require oxygen to occur.
- An enzyme that removes carbon dioxide from molecules during respiration.
- The folded inner membrane of mitochondria where the electron transport chain occurs.
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- The breakdown of ATP into ADP and phosphate, releasing energy.
- An enzyme that removes hydrogen atoms from molecules during respiration.
- The production of ATP using energy from electrons transferred to oxygen in the mitochondria.
- A series of reactions in the mitochondria that break down pyruvate to produce energy carriers.
- A type of fermentation in which glucose is broken down to produce ethanol, carbon dioxide, and energy.
- Organelles where aerobic respiration takes place to produce ATP.
- A device used to measure the amount of energy released from food during combustion.
- Processes that occur without oxygen.
21 Clues: The gain of electrons by a molecule. • Processes that occur without oxygen. • The loss of electrons from a molecule. • Processes that require oxygen to occur. • The breakdown of ATP into ADP and phosphate, releasing energy. • The fluid inside the mitochondria where the Krebs cycle happens. • Organelles where aerobic respiration takes place to produce ATP. • ...
Resource Management 2019-11-15
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- The process in project resource management knowledge area, in which you obtain team members, facilities, equipment, materials, supplies, and other resources necessary to complete project work.
- Document that establishes the team values, agreements, and operating guidelines for the team.
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- Hierarchical representation of resources by category and type.
- Teams, who don't spend time face-to-face but are part of the project remotely.
- A Calendar that identifies working days, identifies the working days, shifts, start and end of normal business hours, weekends, and public holidays to determine the availability of each resource.
- Acronym used to represent a type of Responsibility Assignment Matrix which depicts roles and responsibilities of individual team members.
6 Clues: Hierarchical representation of resources by category and type. • Teams, who don't spend time face-to-face but are part of the project remotely. • Document that establishes the team values, agreements, and operating guidelines for the team. • ...
Mathematics Project 2012-11-05
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- The value of x at the point where a curve crosses the x-axis.
- A straight line that is a close approximation to a curve as the curve goes off to infinity.
- An equation, graph, or data that can be modeled by a degree 2 polynomial.
- A set of numbers that identifies the location of a point.
- Horizontal translation of a periodic function.
- The conjugate of a complex number is formed by reversing the sign on the imaginary part of the number.
- (0,1,2,3,4,5,6 ) these numbers are
- A device for measuring angles.
- The bottom part of a fraction.
- The reciprocal of the cosine.
- A table of numbers arranged in rows and columns.
- The measure of how often a function repeats its same values.
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- The inverse function of tan.
- A line can be used to help draw vertical translation horizontal of each cycle.
- Vertical translation of a periodic function.
- Used when to angles and any side are known.
- The ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.
- (-1,0,1,2,3) these numbers called
- The additive identity. The number that when you add it to a number, n, you will get n as a result.
- Half the difference between the largest and smallest function value of a periodic function.
- A fraction in which the denominator is assumed to be 100.
- The ratio of the change in y-coordinates to the change in x-coordinates.
- To cut something in half.
- The inverse function of sin.
- The set of all possible values of the argument of a function.
25 Clues: To cut something in half. • The inverse function of tan. • The inverse function of sin. • The reciprocal of the cosine. • A device for measuring angles. • The bottom part of a fraction. • (-1,0,1,2,3) these numbers called • (0,1,2,3,4,5,6 ) these numbers are • Used when to angles and any side are known. • Vertical translation of a periodic function. • ...
Mathematics Project 2012-11-05
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- Horizontal translation of a periodic function.
- A device for measuring angles.
- A table of numbers arranged in rows and columns.
- The reciprocal of the cosine.
- An equation, graph, or data that can be modeled by a degree 2 polynomial.
- Vertical translation of a periodic function.
- The ratio of the change in y-coordinates to the change in x-coordinates.
- The bottom part of a fraction.
- (-1,0,1,2,3) these numbers called
- The additive identity. The number that when you add it to a number, n, you will get n as a result.
- The ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.
- The inverse function of sin.
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- To cut something in half.
- The conjugate of a complex number is formed by reversing the sign on the imaginary part of the number.
- Used when to angles and any side are known.
- The measure of how often a function repeats its same values.
- A fraction in which the denominator is assumed to be 100.
- A set of numbers that identifies the location of a point.
- Half the difference between the largest and smallest function value of a periodic function.
- The value of x at the point where a curve crosses the x-axis.
- (0,1,2,3,4,5,6 ) these numbers are
- A line can be used to help draw vertical translation horizontal of each cycle.
- The set of all possible values of the argument of a function.
- The inverse function of tan.
- A straight line that is a close approximation to a curve as the curve goes off to infinity.
25 Clues: To cut something in half. • The inverse function of tan. • The inverse function of sin. • The reciprocal of the cosine. • A device for measuring angles. • The bottom part of a fraction. • (-1,0,1,2,3) these numbers called • (0,1,2,3,4,5,6 ) these numbers are • Used when to angles and any side are known. • Vertical translation of a periodic function. • ...
Mathematics Project 2012-11-05
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- The set of all possible values of the argument of a function.
- The measure of how often a function repeats its same values.
- Vertical translation of a periodic function.
- A straight line that is a close approximation to a curve as the curve goes off to infinity.
- The ratio of the change in y-coordinates to the change in x-coordinates.
- The bottom part of a fraction.
- To cut something in half.
- The ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.
- Used when to angles and any side are known.
- The reciprocal of the cosine.
- A table of numbers arranged in rows and columns.
- The additive identity. The number that when you add it to a number, n, you will get n as a result.
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- Half the difference between the largest and smallest function value of a periodic function.
- The conjugate of a complex number is formed by reversing the sign on the imaginary part of the number.
- A set of numbers that identifies the location of a point.
- A fraction in which the denominator is assumed to be 100.
- An equation, graph, or data that can be modeled by a degree 2 polynomial.
- A device for measuring angles.
- The inverse function of sin.
- (0,1,2,3,4,5,6 ) these numbers are
- A line can be used to help draw vertical translation horizontal of each cycle.
- The value of x at the point where a curve crosses the x-axis.
- The inverse function of tan.
- Horizontal translation of a periodic function.
- (-1,0,1,2,3) these numbers called
25 Clues: To cut something in half. • The inverse function of sin. • The inverse function of tan. • The reciprocal of the cosine. • A device for measuring angles. • The bottom part of a fraction. • (-1,0,1,2,3) these numbers called • (0,1,2,3,4,5,6 ) these numbers are • Used when to angles and any side are known. • Vertical translation of a periodic function. • ...
MED147 Final/Renetta Joyner 2012-08-21
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- / something in which a thing originates, develops, takes shape, or is contained
- / first stage of grief
- / a means of achieving a particular end, as in a situation requiring haste or caution
- / extra advantages or benefits or working a specific job
- / change in pitch or loudness of the voice
- / to show strong feelings
- / something conductive to comfort, convenience, or enjoyment
- / company that provides medical care and services to a patient or the public
- / deciding which tasks are more important
- / the practice of subcontracting work to an outside company
- / to communicate, speak clearly
- / marked in some way as to remind or remember that specific action needs to be taken
- / a person who is totally lacking in need of something of need
- / continuing education credits
- / health insurance portability and accountabilty act
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- / the technical terminology or characteristic idiom of a particular group or special activity
- / describes nouns and pronouns
- / a type of on the job training that allows medical assistants to put their skills to use before graduation
- / disobedience to authority
- / type of registered nurse has advanced training to diagnose and treat common illnesses
- / something suggested by a word of thing
- / faithfullness or allegiance to cause, ideal, custom, institution, or product
- / space of time between events
- / acting in anticipation of future problems, needs, ot changes
- / treats life-threating illnesses and supervises ambulance services
- / immediately
- / being kind, compassionate, and considerate of patient's need and illness
- / the difference between righ and wrong
28 Clues: / immediately • / first stage of grief • / to show strong feelings • / disobedience to authority • / describes nouns and pronouns • / space of time between events • / continuing education credits • / to communicate, speak clearly • / the difference between righ and wrong • / something suggested by a word of thing • / deciding which tasks are more important • ...
Biochemistry Crossword Puzzle 2014-12-12
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- uses flow of protons to synthesize ATP
- membranous sacks in the stroma of the choloroplast
- enzyme that coverts glycogen to glucose-1-phosphate
- precursor to coenzyme Q
- cofactor in acetyl CoA carboxylase
- compound CO2 is fixed to in the CAM pathway
- carbon in its fully oxidized state
- transports activated fatty acids across the inner mitochondrial membrane
- activated acetyl CoA that is formed in the committed step for fatty acid synthesis
- where the urea cycle takes place in humans
- fold of mitochondria inner membrane
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- vitamin that is very important in spinal-cord development
- amino acids that can be metabolized to form fats but not glucose
- created by the electron transport chain to power ATP synthesis
- cycle that synthesizes urea from ammonium
- negatively charged residue in c subunit of ATP synthase
- organisms that secrete excess ammonium as urea
- final electron receptor in electron transport chain
- location of photosynthesis
- can be used to make glucose from fatty acids for the brain during starvation
- location of fatty acid synthesis
- enzyme that converts glucose-1-phosphate to glucose-6-phosphate
- transports electrons from photosystem II to photosystem I
- enzyme in plants that fixes CO2
- precursor to gluconeogenesis produced in the urea cycle
- space in the chloroplast surrounded by the inner membrane
- mobile electron carrier in electron transport chain
- storage form of glucose in animals that is readily available for conversion to energy
- space inside mitochondrial inner membrane
- enzyme that protects the body from reactive oxygen species
- supplies electrons for light reactions of photosynthesis
31 Clues: precursor to coenzyme Q • location of photosynthesis • enzyme in plants that fixes CO2 • location of fatty acid synthesis • cofactor in acetyl CoA carboxylase • carbon in its fully oxidized state • fold of mitochondria inner membrane • uses flow of protons to synthesize ATP • cycle that synthesizes urea from ammonium • space inside mitochondrial inner membrane • ...
Blood 2022-03-09
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- white blood cell that produces antibodies
- A group of leukocytes containing granules in their cytoplasm; neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils.
- liquid part of blood; composed of water and proteins
- A connective tissue with a fluid matrix called plasma in which red blood cells, white blood cells, and cell fragments called platelets are suspended.
- Specialized proteins that aid in destroying infectious agents
- blood plasma proteins like albumins and fibrinogen; play an important role in your liver function and immune system
- white blood cell that produces histamines
- A clot that breaks loose and travels through the bloodstream.
- white blood cell that can become a macrophage or dendritic cell
- a blood clot attached to the interior wall of an artery or vein
- Antibodies causing antigens to clump or stick together
- protein in blood; maintains the proper amount of water in the blood
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- general name for red blood cells
- general name for white blood cells
- cellular portion of blood (erythrocytes, leukocytes, platelets)
- Refers to the presence or absence of the Rh antigen on red blood cells.
- most common type of white blood cell, active phagocytes
- cells that circulate in our blood and bind together when they recognize damaged blood vessels
- white blood cell that attacks parasites
- general name for platelets
- plasma protein that is converted to fibrin in the clotting process
- white blood cells that have no distinct granules in them
- refers to the clotting of blood
- iron-containing protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen for delivery to cells
24 Clues: general name for platelets • refers to the clotting of blood • general name for red blood cells • general name for white blood cells • white blood cell that attacks parasites • white blood cell that produces antibodies • white blood cell that produces histamines • liquid part of blood; composed of water and proteins • Antibodies causing antigens to clump or stick together • ...
The Five People You Meet In Heaven 2022-05-31
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- (of a machine) designed to cut or shape metal using a rotating tool.
- a boxing match fought for prize money.
- denoting, relating to, or operated by a liquid moving in a confined space under pressure
- pretend to be affected by (a feeling, state, or injury).
- an instrument or device for compressing something.
- extend beyond or above a surface
- relating to an artery or arteries.
- a talk, especially an informal one, between two or more people, in which news and ideas are exchanged.
- a cabin on a suspended ski lift.
- a platform supported on pillars or girders leading out from the shore into a body of water, used as a landing stage for boats.
- wild or distraught with fear, anxiety, or other emotion.
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- smile or speak in a contemptuous or mocking manner.
- a greenish-blue color.
- feel or show deep sorrow or regret for (someone or their death), typically by following conventions such as the wearing of black clothes.
- a seasoned smoked sausage made of beef and pork.
- a reinforced plastic material composed of glass fibers embedded in a resin matrix.
- quick and light in movement or action; agile.
- an early type of aircraft with two pairs of wings, one above the other.
- undo (twisted, knitted, or woven threads).
- marked by exactness and accuracy of expression or detail
- (of a person) ungracefully thin and tall.
- walk with a heavy tread.
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
23 Clues: a greenish-blue color. • walk with a heavy tread. • extend beyond or above a surface • a cabin on a suspended ski lift. • relating to an artery or arteries. • a boxing match fought for prize money. • (of a person) ungracefully thin and tall. • undo (twisted, knitted, or woven threads). • quick and light in movement or action; agile. • ...
Jack Nicholson's Puzzle 2021-05-02
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- Homestar, Strongbad, King Poro
- Three teenagers learn a lot about life and love one summer in this romantic comedy-drama.
- undadac
- you gotta go here to buy orange chicken
- he like reeses
- horror movie where the people in the movie aren't afraid
- rip off of transmorphers
- space jam but without michael jordan and without space and without loony toons
- Neo learned 200 moves for this movie.
- this movie is out of this world
- roll
- I'm gona make em offer that they don't refuse. $100 dollars.
- Shrimper Documentary
- sorry all the better names were taken
- road man buy's gas
- dude's day off
- joe exotic favorite movie
- When Alfred wake up bruce wayne he says this
- space jam but with tim allen
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- Angry bird vs angry grasshopper
- Where the helicopter land for monkey guy.
- this guy is always saying hello to everybody
- baby bond
- Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?
- is it hot in here or do i have to make you a offer you don't refuse
- orange juice book
- et's favorite holiday
- Weenie Honker
- rango's day off
- the boot
- pencil neck
- he wrote the song nutcracker orchestra
- the 7th movie of the franchise
- Nemesis of partyman
- usa money
- Beeg Baby
- a movie that you buy for 1 dollar exactly
- buncha green fuckers
- Goldenman and the little trash can
- rango's uncle
- who tommy wiseau plays dark souls with
- Vangelis's World
- building road
43 Clues: roll • undadac • the boot • baby bond • usa money • Beeg Baby • pencil neck • Weenie Honker • rango's uncle • building road • he like reeses • dude's day off • rango's day off • Vangelis's World • orange juice book • road man buy's gas • Nemesis of partyman • buncha green fuckers • Shrimper Documentary • et's favorite holiday • rip off of transmorphers • joe exotic favorite movie • space jam but with tim allen • ...
Graphs and Networks #2 2020-08-01
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- A vertex that is not connected to any other vertex
- A point in a graph that represents an object
- A trail that starts and ends at the same vertex
- A route through a graph from one vertex to another along the edges
- A line in a graph that connects two vertices
- A graph that has no isolated vertices and no separate parts
- A graph that has numbers associated with its edges
- A graph that can be drawn so that no two edges cross over
- An edge that connects a vertex to itself
- A square matrix that records the number of edges connecting each pair of vertices
- A diagram that shows the connections between objects
- The number of edges attached to a vertex
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- A graph with directions associated with the edges
- An open path that visits every vertex of the graph
- A graph that does not have any loops or multiple edges
- A walk that has no repeated edges
- An edge that if removed would leave the graph no longer connected
- A closed trail that involves every edge of the graph
- A walk that starts and ends at different vertices
- A walk that starts and ends at the same vertex
- A closed path that visits every vertex of the graph
- A closed path
- A walk that has no repeated edges AND no repeated vertices
- A weighted graph where the weights represent physical quantities such as distance time or cost
- An area in a graph enclosed between edges
25 Clues: A closed path • A walk that has no repeated edges • An edge that connects a vertex to itself • The number of edges attached to a vertex • An area in a graph enclosed between edges • A point in a graph that represents an object • A line in a graph that connects two vertices • A walk that starts and ends at the same vertex • A trail that starts and ends at the same vertex • ...
Comparative Vertibrate Anatomy (Chapter 1 and 2) 2020-04-28
Across
- resemble vertibrate lymphocytes
- for respiration
- mutation on what we see today
- free living pelagic urochordate
- the opening indentation
- and mitrates, is a curious group of echinoderms known only from fossils in marine rocks dated 505 to 325 million years ago
- separate gonads
- also known as Hatschek’s pit
- consist of screens, filters, and expanded gelatinous matrix
- behavior possesses the necessary form and function before the biological role arise
- secretion, sticky substance
- solid mass of mesodermal cells splits to form the body cavity within them
- sexual reproduction of ascidians
- hydrostatic organ
- mesoderm arises as outpocketings of the gut that pinch off to form the body cavity
- is a part of the digestive tract located immediately posterior to the mouth
- distributes the weight
- sometimes divided into solutes,
- literally means first mouth
- " the occipital segment of the skull
- nature, evolutionary events
- father of taxonomy
- evolves from acorn worm
- have two gonads
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- the pattern of dividing cells are alligned
- bottom or burrow
- begin to indenr and grows inward to form this process
- hemichordata, burowing form
- second mouth
- cellular extention hair like
- participates in locomotion
- cartilagenous hollow gell like
- earliest chordates
- sea cucumber
- is specifying general regions of an embryo
- action or property of a part as it works in an organism
- outer part of the multicellular embryo
- tail backstrings
- inner part of the multicellular embro
- actual derivstion of endostyle
- free floating
- most often stationary attached
42 Clues: second mouth • sea cucumber • free floating • for respiration • separate gonads • have two gonads • bottom or burrow • tail backstrings • hydrostatic organ • earliest chordates • father of taxonomy • distributes the weight • the opening indentation • evolves from acorn worm • participates in locomotion • hemichordata, burowing form • secretion, sticky substance • literally means first mouth • ...
Random 2020-03-12
Across
- When is Jacky and Ivy's wedding date?
- What is the phone number of Zion Alliance Church?
- factor: 5x2 – 15x – 20.
- Combine terms 12a + 26b -4b – 16a
- Who was the legendary Benedictine monk who invented champagne
- how many children were sitting near Jesus above the Usher bench?
- In needlework, what does UFO refer to?
- what is the brand of the car that Sam drives? (sam cannot answer)
- America's 45th president
- What is Justin Ko's general field of study?
- Name the world's biggest island
- What is the new virus that is getting out of hand?
- If you had Lafite-Rothschild on your dinner table, what would it be?
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- What is |-26|?
- Distance from Hong Kong to Toronto (KM)
- Solve for x: 2x – y = (3/4)x + 6
- Who played Neo in The Matrix?
- what is the address # of Zion Allicane church on hwy 7?
- America's 3rd president
- Who is the person Jim always pranks in the sitcom "The Office"
- Name the seventh planet from the sun
- The company that manufactures a truck called the "Titan"
- What is the car make of the vehicle John Drives (white SUV)
- Which country is Prague in?
- Chinese Athlete who has purple urine and is now suspended for 8 years
- What colour jersey is worn by the winners of each stage of the Tour De France?
- 2011, which country hosted a Formula 1 race for the first time?
27 Clues: What is |-26|? • factor: 5x2 – 15x – 20. • America's 3rd president • America's 45th president • Which country is Prague in? • Who played Neo in The Matrix? • Name the world's biggest island • Solve for x: 2x – y = (3/4)x + 6 • Combine terms 12a + 26b -4b – 16a • Name the seventh planet from the sun • When is Jacky and Ivy's wedding date? • In needlework, what does UFO refer to? • ...
Meta Maze 2020-03-10
Across
- sliding forces
- composite
- time dependent deformation
- activates at the corner tips of pipe
- hissing sound
- criteria for defectless casting
- My number is 26
- non metallic materials in solid metallic matrix
- only phase with orthorhombic structure in iron carbon diagram
- has so much of voidage
- failure at the end of repeated stresses
- I have wavelength less than 500A
- genesis of strain free grains
- load bearing component in FRP
- designed fot the heat treatment parameters
- selective corrosion
- it’s a mineral meant for metal extraction profitabally
- material for Tin Smithy
- measuring with indentation
- I am independent of temperature
- genesis of new phase
- water cooling after austenizing
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- My name is given for hardness testing at high temperatures
- joing of two metals
- surface hardening treatment
- Behaves like a pure metal
- spreading of smoke
- I can be removed by anti wrinkle cream
- composed of one metal and other a metal/non-metal
- boundary between slip and slip region
- indices Home address of atoms
- synonym of solutionizing treatment
- air cooling after austenizing
- I consists of carbon upto 2.11
- pertaining to a sloid composed of many crystals
- Jominy end quench test
- carrier liquid metal
- only phase with FCC structure in iron carbon diagram
- synonym for constitution diagram
- study of micro constituents
- I behave like a glass
- I make knife hard
- having extreme melting point
- one way track for deformation
44 Clues: composite • hissing sound • sliding forces • My number is 26 • I make knife hard • spreading of smoke • joing of two metals • selective corrosion • carrier liquid metal • genesis of new phase • I behave like a glass • Jominy end quench test • has so much of voidage • material for Tin Smithy • Behaves like a pure metal • time dependent deformation • measuring with indentation • ...
histology vocabulary crossword 2020-10-16
Across
- gland / Ductless glands that empty their hormonal products directly into the blood
- connective tissue / The most widespread connective tissue in the vertebrate body. It binds epithelia to underlying tissues and functions as packing material, holding organs in place
- / Young, actively mitotic cell that forms the fibers of connective tissue
- connective tissue / Connective tissue made from collagen fibers that run in the same direction and makes tendons and ligaments
- matrix / Nonliving material in connective tissue consisting of ground substance and fibers that separates the living cells
- gland / Glands that have ducts through which their secretions are carried to a particular site
- / Actively mitotic cell of cartilage
- / Bone-forming cells
- / Cell of the nervous system specialized to generate and transmit electrical signals
- substance / the unstructured material that fills the space between the cells and contains fibers
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- / Organ specialized to secrete or excrete substances for further use in the body or for elimination
- / Steroidal or amino-acid based molecules released to the blood that act as chemical messengers to regulate body functions
- tissue / Primary tissue; form and function vary extensively. Functions include support, storage, and protection
- muscle / Specialized muscle of the heart
- muscle / Muscle composed of cylindrical multinucleate cells with obvious striations
- / White, semiopaque connective tissue
- tissue / a body tissue that contracts or shortens, making body parts move
- muscle / Involuntary, non striated muscle that controls movement of internal organs
- / Group of similar cells and their intercellular substance specialized to perform a special function
- / Branch of anatomy dealing with the microscopic structure of tissues
20 Clues: / Bone-forming cells • / Actively mitotic cell of cartilage • / White, semiopaque connective tissue • muscle / Specialized muscle of the heart • / Branch of anatomy dealing with the microscopic structure of tissues • / Young, actively mitotic cell that forms the fibers of connective tissue • ...
AM Week 13 REVIEW 2020-11-24
Across
- structure where each unit or department within the organization has its own set of responsibilities and activities.
- Structure where you combine functional departments with divisional teams
- formally granted ability of an individual to make decisions, pursue goals, and obtain resources necessary to support those decisions and goals.
- product development, pricing, (place) distribution, and promoting/advertising.
- structure has more levels with smaller spans of management.
- senior manager usually in charge of marketing
- the actual creation of a company’s goods or services.
- senior manager usually in charge of operations and production
- is a group within the business brought together to research a problem and find a solution
- maintains financial records and obtains money so company can grow.
- convincing customers to buy the product in person
- structure has fewer levels with larger spans of management.
Down
- having a duty to get a job done.
- hires employees and places them in appropriate jobs.
- deals with pending lawsuits for/against the business and tries to prevent future lawsuits from occurring.
- the legal representative of a company’s stockholders (a company’s owners) who approves major decisions made by the CEO
- how many workers one supervisor manages effectively.
- functions including sales, production and marketing
- no employee should have to report to more than one manager or supervisor.
- structure where the organization is broken down into units by product, by territory, or by customer type
- senior manager usually in charge of finance and accounting
- the top executive in a company sets major goals and makes most major decisions
- functions including accounting, finance, legal and human resources
23 Clues: having a duty to get a job done. • senior manager usually in charge of marketing • convincing customers to buy the product in person • functions including sales, production and marketing • hires employees and places them in appropriate jobs. • how many workers one supervisor manages effectively. • the actual creation of a company’s goods or services. • ...
Sapient Solutions 2024-03-25
Across
- Like Agile, Sapient leadership has four of these
- ____ HR Outsourcing Inc. handled human resources outsourcing to enable business owners and managers to concentrate on their core responsibilities
- ______-functional teams were vital to Sapient's success
- Integrating ______ aplications was more complex than estimated
- Number of Sapient contract types
- _____ Agile approach used by Sapient consulting
- ____ stand-ups were conducted to evaluate progress
- Gupta Senior manager of project management for Sapient Consulting
- matrix _____ _____ consists of the scope items and their prioritizations.
- One of Agile's values, which was vital to Sapient's success
- Abbr. for the project examined in this case
- The ____ phase is atypical for agile project teams, but was integrated with Sapient's approach
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- The team reached constant _____ by the 5th iteration
- This methodology was used to estimate complexity and segregate scope
- price Contract type that was used which charged a fixed amount based on anticipated effort
- Replicating GRHO's _______ environment had to be added to the backlog after the first iteration
- Company with unique culture, methodology and collaborative tools paved the way for transformational development
- This project management approach is different from Agile
- Automated _______ testing improved Sapient's efficiency in iteration 5
- A Sapient early-project phase, where team and client meet to understand the client’s vision (phase 1) and validate scope, identify challenges / solutions (phase 2) to update initial project implementation plan
- Sapient's client in this case
- Were evaluated on domain skills, behavioral values, core values, and performance
- Instead of scrum teams, Sapient created ____ of 5-7 team members
23 Clues: Sapient's client in this case • Number of Sapient contract types • Abbr. for the project examined in this case • Like Agile, Sapient leadership has four of these • _____ Agile approach used by Sapient consulting • ____ stand-ups were conducted to evaluate progress • The team reached constant _____ by the 5th iteration • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACTIVITY 1 2024-04-11
Across
- Structured group of people with common goals.
- Documenting system needs.
- Formal approval of software.
- Project's organizational structure.
- Partnership for mutual benefit.
- Visual representation of relationships in a matrix organization.
- Establishing uniformity in practices.
- Testing program functionality.
- Understanding consumer needs.
- Identifying strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats.
- system that collects sales information when products are sold.
- Regular routine checks.
- Schedule tracking tool.
- Legal protection for original works.
- Represents database structure.
- Standard for system visualization.
- Testing combined components.
- Analyzing project tasks.
- Shows user-system interactions.
- Hosts software for users.
- Agreement for provided services.
- Checking internal program structure.
- Organizes software as reusable services.
- Management of employees, including hiring and benefits.
- Combining elements into a cohesive whole.
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- Structure where employees report to multiple managers.
- Measure of work effort.
- Contracting work externally.
- Automated manufacturing processes.
- Preventing future equipment failures.
- Forecasting with expert opinions.
- Sequential development phases.
- Hierarchical project task breakdown.
- Simplified representations of complex systems.
- Tracking objects using radio waves.
- Translates programming languages to machine code.
- Key elements for success.
- Promoting and selling products.
- Making products after receiving orders.
- Interested party in project outcome.
- Categorizing based on importance.
- Top executive in a company.
- Hierarchy of project costs.
- Shows structure and relationships of classes.
- Extent of project work.
- Testing the entire system.
- Oversight and control of company operations.
- Sequence of tasks needed to complete a job.
- Oversees project planning and execution.
- Diagram Shows flow within a system.
- System Automates business processes.
51 Clues: Measure of work effort. • Extent of project work. • Regular routine checks. • Schedule tracking tool. • Analyzing project tasks. • Documenting system needs. • Key elements for success. • Hosts software for users. • Testing the entire system. • Top executive in a company. • Hierarchy of project costs. • Contracting work externally. • Formal approval of software. • ...
stuff 2024-05-31
Across
- The basis for a survey or bar graph.
- Something some people apparently think we live in. Neo from the Matrix does, though.
- The kind of graph that sits on a box and just thinks, theorizes, and plots.
- A meter that became a paratrooper.
- A fancy way of saying "guessing."
- A thing that can be modeled.
- An attempt to validate a guess.
- The End of something
- The chance a gambler thinks they have a high amount of, but only towards them losing.
- The graph that loves drinking at its local bar.
- Something that starts with "pop" and is in a nation.
- Lots of dots, and I'm pretty sure they're plotting something.
- The wiggle room for error.
- Data that fits neatly into categories.
Down
- Deviants that, ironically, are standard-issue.
- The end portion of an investigation.
- A better-educated guess
- Data that bought into capitalism; more quantity, less quality.
- Zeds sometimes have scores.
- Distribution that is average in the other usage of the word.
- Rule that only applies to the Empire State building.
- A stock female character guaranteed to be found in a bad high school-based show.
- It's rude to stare, but not so much to _____.
- Fancy word for a scientist making a claim.
- Fancy word for a bunch of questions to gain some data.
- If you go to a YouTube video, in settings there will be something called "stats for nerds"
- Delicious stuff that is given out for free in small portions at Costco.
27 Clues: The End of something • A better-educated guess • The wiggle room for error. • Zeds sometimes have scores. • A thing that can be modeled. • An attempt to validate a guess. • A fancy way of saying "guessing." • A meter that became a paratrooper. • The end portion of an investigation. • The basis for a survey or bar graph. • Data that fits neatly into categories. • ...
Joints of the Skeletal System 2022-12-05
Across
- The only moveable bone in the skull.
- Wrist bones.
- Membranous borders between an infants cranial bones allow them to slide over each other to facilitate birth. They later ossify.
- Vertebra with ribs attached, posteriorly.
- Foot bones.
- The bones that enclose and protect the brain.
- Bone that helps form the prominence of the cheek.
- The 1st vertebra (V1 - most superior) that supports the head.
- Hand bones.
- The hip's cup-shaped cavity that receives the femur head.
- The shaft of a long bone.
- Air-filled cavities in the skull
- The most inferior portion of the sternum.
- The "tailbone" at the bottom of the vertebral column.
- The cavity in the center of a long bone.
Down
- Bone forming cells.
- Ankle bones.
- Between the most inferior "last" lumbar vertebra (L5) and coccyx.
- Blood cell formation.
- Finger & toe bones.
- Neck vertebra.
- Lower back vertebra, below the ribs.
- Also known commonly known as the kneecap.
- The foramen (opening) where the spinal cord exits the skull.
- Thyroid hormone that decreases calcium levels in your blood by stimulating osteoblasts to form bone tissue. It opposes the parathyroid hormone that increases blood calcium levels.
- The end of a long bone.
- The "Adam's Apple" bone that tongue muscles attach to.
- Bone cells.
- Cells that break-down calcified bone tissue (matrix).
- Cylinder-shaped unit of compact bone also called a Haversian System.
- The largest & most superior hip bone.
- The 2nd vertebra (V2) allowing the head to turn side to side.
32 Clues: Foot bones. • Hand bones. • Bone cells. • Ankle bones. • Wrist bones. • Neck vertebra. • Bone forming cells. • Finger & toe bones. • Blood cell formation. • The end of a long bone. • The shaft of a long bone. • Air-filled cavities in the skull • The only moveable bone in the skull. • Lower back vertebra, below the ribs. • The largest & most superior hip bone. • ...
Blood 2023-07-18
Across
- Generally indicates an infection
- Nonliving matrix
- ____________________ stimulates production of platelets
- A thrombus that breaks away and floats freely in the bloodstream
- Hemoglobin is an _______________-containing protein
- Red blood cells (RBCs)
- Cell fragments
- coat a thin, whitish layer between the erythrocytes and plasma
- White blood cells (WBCs)
- Abnormally low leukocyte level
- Clotting proteins help to stem blood loss when a blood vessel is injured
- Blood pH becomes too acidic
- 45 percent of blood, a percentage known as the
- Blood pH becomes too basic
Down
- Important in fighting chronic infection
- Hereditary bleeding disorder
- Bone marrow becomes cancerous; turns out excess WBCs
- Include neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils
- Lack visible cytoplasmic granules
- Function to kill parasitic worms and play a role in allergy attacks
- Functions as part of the immune response
- Function as phagocytes at active sites of infection
- Rate of RBC production is controlled by a hormone called _________________
- Evidenced by petechiae (small purplish blotches on the skin)
- A clot in an unbroken blood vessel
- is an excessive or abnormal increase in the number of RBCs
- is the process of blood cell formation
- is a decrease in the oxygen-carrying ability of the blood
- Blood transports everything that must be carried from one place to another, such as:
- _____________ produce most erythropoietin as a response to reduced oxygen levels in the blood
- Blood temperature is slightly _________________ than body temperature, at 100.4°F
- cell anemia results from abnormally shaped hemoglobin
- Contain heparin (anticoagulant)
- Antibodies help protect the body from pathogens
34 Clues: Cell fragments • Nonliving matrix • Red blood cells (RBCs) • White blood cells (WBCs) • Blood pH becomes too basic • Blood pH becomes too acidic • Hereditary bleeding disorder • Abnormally low leukocyte level • Contain heparin (anticoagulant) • Generally indicates an infection • Lack visible cytoplasmic granules • A clot in an unbroken blood vessel • ...
Nutraceutical 2025-04-13
Across
- A type of interaction where the combined effect is less than the sum of individual effects
- Piperine, found in black pepper, is known to enhance the bioavailability of _______
- A protein that prevents apoptosis
- The broccoli compound optimal for gut microbiota
- A process to obtain a cell line
- The most common route of administration of nutraceuticals
- Highly active compounds with great selectivity for cellular targets
- Chronic ________ Diseases are the leading causes of death worldwide
- Pigments found in plants like carrots and tomatoes, some have antioxidant activity
- The fraction of an administered dose of unchanged drug that reaches the systemic circulation
- Interactions between components within a source
- One factor to consider when standardizing raw material for ENC development
- Prevention activity of cancer
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- Ancient medicine system that has treated diseases by using complex mixtures of medicinal plants
- This compound has been reported to have antiobesity, antihypertensive, antidiabetic, antibiotic, and prebiotic activities
- The efficacy of nutraceuticals can be compromised by interaction with other compounds present in the food ________
- A graphical representation used to evaluate drug interactions, mentioned in the context of assessing nutraceutical combinations
- The stability and release of nutraceuticals can be controlled using ________ techniques
- A biological response often targeted by nutraceuticals due to its role in CDDs
- If the effect is greater than the sum of the individual compounds
- When the combined effect is equal to the sum of the effects of the individual compounds
- A special kind of effect that happens when an inactive compound enhances the effect of an active one
22 Clues: Prevention activity of cancer • A process to obtain a cell line • A protein that prevents apoptosis • Interactions between components within a source • The broccoli compound optimal for gut microbiota • The most common route of administration of nutraceuticals • If the effect is greater than the sum of the individual compounds • ...
Business Management Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-22
Across
- – Inventory strategy that reduces storage costs.
- Diagram – A visual representation of project activities and their dependencies.
- Plan – A written document detailing how a business will achieve its objectives.
- Flow Forecast – Estimation of future cash inflows and outflows.
- Chart – Bar chart that illustrates a project schedule.
- – A strategic analysis tool examining external macro-environmental factors.
- Skimming – Setting a high price initially and lowering it over time.
- Production – Production approach focused on efficiency and waste reduction.
- Capital – Current assets minus current liabilities.
- – Output per unit of input.
- Development – Growth strategy of selling existing products in new markets.
- Analysis – Assessment of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
- Conflict – Disagreements between parties with different business interests.
- Resources – Department managing recruitment, training, and retention.
- of Control – Number of subordinates a manager directly oversees.
- Social Responsibility – Business accountability to social and environmental concerns.
- Point – Output level at which total revenue equals total costs.
Down
- of Scale – Cost advantages gained from increased production levels.
- Matrix – Strategic planning tool for product and market growth.
- – Process of attracting and selecting new employees.
- – The ability of a business to meet its short-term financial obligations.
- – A decrease in the value of an asset over time.
- Growth – Expansion using a firm’s own resources.
- – Portion of profits paid to shareholders.
- Strategy – High-level decisions that affect the entire direction of a business.
- Ratio – Financial metric indicating a company's ability to pay debts.
- – Using external firms to perform internal business functions.
- – Removing levels of hierarchy in an organization.
- Sheet – A financial snapshot showing assets, liabilities, and equity.
- Positioning – How a product is perceived relative to competitors.
30 Clues: – Output per unit of input. • – Portion of profits paid to shareholders. • – Inventory strategy that reduces storage costs. • – A decrease in the value of an asset over time. • Growth – Expansion using a firm’s own resources. • – Removing levels of hierarchy in an organization. • Capital – Current assets minus current liabilities. • ...
It's beginning to look a lot like...pre-calc! 2022-12-27
Across
- A good looking angle
- Two equal fractions, or a portion that is no longer amateur
- One of di five senses
- A piece of wood with a good beat
- Defined y values, or home on the _____
- Mr. Ebert’s retirement, or the consequences of an event
- What you earn when you graduate college, or a unit of an angle
- A plane figure, or an escaped parrot
- Absolutely certain, or >0
- Distance around a circle, or Lady Cumference’s husband
- Longest side of a right triangle, or when the airplane bathroom is occupied
- Two rays and a vertex that crash on the hill
Down
- A trig function, or what a couple does to get a loan
- A sleeping eight, or uncountable
- Two bola
- A triangle that’s always correct
- Four sided regular polygon, or a nerd in the 50’s
- m, or a tubing hill
- A flat surface, or a flying object
- A trig function, or a shape on the side of the road
- the square root of -1, or Mr. Bothwell’s high school girlfriend
- An annoyingly insensitive angle
- What did the acorn say when it grew up?
- A trig function, or Mr. Bothwell after a day at the beach
- Distance from center to circle, or a forearm bone
- A delicious dessert, or circumference divided by diameter
- A zero dimensional object, or a rude thing to do to someone
- A Keanu Reeves movie, or a rectangular array of numbers
- Short side of a right triangle, or a limb
29 Clues: Two bola • m, or a tubing hill • A good looking angle • One of di five senses • Absolutely certain, or >0 • An annoyingly insensitive angle • A sleeping eight, or uncountable • A triangle that’s always correct • A piece of wood with a good beat • A flat surface, or a flying object • A plane figure, or an escaped parrot • Defined y values, or home on the _____ • ...
Chapter 4: Test Analysis and Design 2025-02-20
Across
- What involves unscripted test execution?
- What checks how a system handles invalid inputs?
- What outlines testing conditions and steps?
- What checks user-friendliness?
- What verifies system behavior in failures?
- What tests software behavior changes?
- What technique validates user interactions?
- What ensures both outcomes of decisions are tested?
- What links requirements to test cases?
- What defines when testing begins?
- What technique relies on tester intuition?
- What verifies correct system behavior?
- What ensures compliance for disabled users?
- What technique divides input data into valid and invalid groups?
- What ranks test cases by importance?
- What evaluates speed and responsiveness?
- What uses predefined defect lists?
- What technique tests input at minimum and maximum limits?
Down
- What ensures fixes don’t break features?
- What measures how much is tested?
- What should be tested first?
- What provides input values for test cases?
- What automates test execution?
- What white-box technique covers all code lines?
- What phase runs test cases?
- What tests all possible execution flows?
- What is the process of creating test cases?
- What defines when testing is complete?
- What specifies what will be tested?
- What test technique organizes conditions in a table?
- What identifies vulnerabilities?
- What characteristic makes tests usable again?
- What verifies test cases before execution?
- What informs test creation?
34 Clues: What phase runs test cases? • What informs test creation? • What should be tested first? • What checks user-friendliness? • What automates test execution? • What identifies vulnerabilities? • What measures how much is tested? • What defines when testing begins? • What uses predefined defect lists? • What specifies what will be tested? • What ranks test cases by importance? • ...
选必一 Unit 1-4 课后单词1 2025-11-04
Across
- The quirky feature that makes something memorable.
- What you do when the police arrive, or when you see a spider.
- The risky business of a weather forecaster and a stock market analyst.
- As different as a fingerprint in a room of identical twins.
- Giving a deep sense of satisfaction.
- A dream world where anything is possible.
- What a landlord rents out, or a quality that a scientist observes.
- The one ingredient without which the recipe fails.
- The details that surround an event, like a frame around a picture.
- A long-standing organization, like a museum or a prison.
- The echo of your actions.
- A dentist's mission, or a librarian's job with a quote.
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- How your pupils react to light, or how a car can now park.
- To follow instructions, whether from a parent or a GPS.
- To dissect an idea like a frog in biology class.
- Combined into a seamless whole.
- Describing the Sahara or your student loan debt.
- The US government's failed experiment in saying "no" to alcohol.
- The "Ctrl+S" of a biological system.
- What a chess piece does to the one across from it, or a protestor to a new law.
- To be the microphone for a cause that can't speak for itself.
- The favorite word of a detective who's about to be proven wrong.
- A river with a frozen accent, moving at a geological pace.
- The possible future greatness hidden within.
- A mind that sees the matrix in the numbers.
25 Clues: The echo of your actions. • Combined into a seamless whole. • The "Ctrl+S" of a biological system. • Giving a deep sense of satisfaction. • A dream world where anything is possible. • A mind that sees the matrix in the numbers. • The possible future greatness hidden within. • To dissect an idea like a frog in biology class. • ...
Ransom Center Crossword 2025-11-13
Across
- Leigh Hunt's uncanny Book of _
- Ownership history
- Spanish Plays
- The complete body of records organically produced by a party during their existence
- Aptly named top of a book
- Nickname for the author of One Hundred Years of Solitude
- Piece of headwear famously worn by David Foster Wallace
- Film producer with a whopping 5006 boxes
- Creator of a photographic process that creates a positive image on a copper plate
- Cadaverous Diva Duval
- Daily 'Big Apple' newspaper published from 1937 to 1966, familiarly
- The art of embellishing medieval manuscripts
- Dante's hottest gossip, perhaps
- One of three of the foundational collections at the HRC
- Creator of the first photograph
- Lead weights used to hold down bound pages
- Printmaking process using a flat stone as a matrix
- SNL producer Michaels
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- Marks left by celebrity patrons
- Tool used to flip delicate book pages
- Early book printed before 1501
- Magic Man Harry
- New York Antiquities dealer known for their collection of unbound atlases
- Reading Room Namesake
- Inaugural SNL comic Dan
- Twentieth-century printmaker known for their depictions of labor and social conditions
- So-called "Father of Nonsense"
- Author of Go Tell it On the Mountain and Notes of a Native Son
- Calfskin used in bookmaking
- The process of warming up film negatives for viewing
- Archival quality photography reproduction print
- Portrait artist Laura
- Botanical baddie Cyrus
- Photographic process that produces a positive image on an iron plate
34 Clues: Spanish Plays • Magic Man Harry • Ownership history • Reading Room Namesake • Cadaverous Diva Duval • Portrait artist Laura • SNL producer Michaels • Botanical baddie Cyrus • Inaugural SNL comic Dan • Aptly named top of a book • Calfskin used in bookmaking • Leigh Hunt's uncanny Book of _ • Early book printed before 1501 • So-called "Father of Nonsense" • Marks left by celebrity patrons • ...
FQC Revision Sec D 2025-11-13
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- Black box transformation whose action encodes a Boolean function queried by an algorithm
- Principle stating that a vector sum of two physical states is itself a permissible state
- Descriptor for states of two qubits that cannot be written as simple tensor products
- Feature of a gate set capable of approximating any unitary transformation
- Surname associated with the vector space framework used to describe quantum states
- Irreversible reduction of superposition that occurs after measurement of algorithmic registers
- Hypothetical operation that would map an arbitrary qubit and an ancilla to two identical states
- Complex valued object whose modulus squared governs detection likelihood in interference
- Effect where a function value modifies the phase of a control qubit during oracle evaluation
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- Gate that flips a target if and only if the control is in the one state
- Class of operators equal to their own adjoint representing measurable observables
- One of the maximally entangled two qubit configurations used as a teleportation resource
- Phenomenon causing nonadditive intensity patterns when two amplitudes combine
- Category of transformations that preserve inner products under evolution
- Scalar returned when a state is left unchanged except for scale under measurement
- Operation that constructs composite state spaces from individual subsystems
- Gate that maps a computational basis vector to an equal superposition
- Name attached to the three two by two matrices generating rotations of spin one half
- Limitation arising from attempts to refine both position and momentum via optical resolution
- Gate whose matrix exchanges the tensor order of two qubits
20 Clues: Gate whose matrix exchanges the tensor order of two qubits • Gate that maps a computational basis vector to an equal superposition • Gate that flips a target if and only if the control is in the one state • Category of transformations that preserve inner products under evolution • Feature of a gate set capable of approximating any unitary transformation • ...
SG Crossword 2020 2020-09-29
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- Latest version of the product - Asset Matrix
- What is the last date to complete 2020 Compliance Courses through True Office Learning.
- Name the first customer to Go Live with the solution - Social Distancing Module (SDM).
- In poker, which of the hands below is the highest? A)Flush ,B)Full house ,C) Straight D) Three of a kind
- Maximum no. of Privilege leaves that can be carried forward?
- Team of the month ‘September 2020’
- We introduced the industry's first responsible gaming tool, _____________________. The tool provides players helpful information to personalize and manage play.
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- Pat McHugh, our Lottery Group Chief Executive is named a 2020 __________________ to the Lottery Industry Hall of Fame.
- One of the key features of Social Distancing Module (SDM) which enables operators to control the number of players on the gaming floor.
- In baccarat, the “shoe” is A) The thing that holds the card , B) The person to the right of the dealer , C) The person to the right of the dealer , D) The highest possible hand.
- First name of Employee of the Month “September”.
- Who is our Senior Vice President of Operations, joined us on September 28, 2020?
- __________is a centralized web-based solution to manage assets at various sites (casinos, hotels and pubs).
- What is an RNG when referring to slots?
14 Clues: Team of the month ‘September 2020’ • What is an RNG when referring to slots? • Latest version of the product - Asset Matrix • First name of Employee of the Month “September”. • Maximum no. of Privilege leaves that can be carried forward? • Who is our Senior Vice President of Operations, joined us on September 28, 2020? • ...
Crossword Project 2018-11-14
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- the locus of points such that the difference between the distances to each focus is constant
- locus of points such that the distance to the focus equals the distance to the directrix
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- an operation that consists of expressing the fraction as a sum of a polynomial and one or several fractions with a simpler denominator
- an object that has both a magnitude and a direction
- a curve in a plane surrounding two focal points such that the sum of the distances to the two focal points is constant for every point on the curve
- collection of numbers arranged into a fixed number of rows and columns
6 Clues: an object that has both a magnitude and a direction • collection of numbers arranged into a fixed number of rows and columns • locus of points such that the distance to the focus equals the distance to the directrix • the locus of points such that the difference between the distances to each focus is constant • ...
Math 4 Key Terms Crossword 2022-05-20
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- The distance away from the mean of the data;𝛔
- Base 10 logarithms; log_10
- A small group of a population used to help represent the entire population
- When two or more functions are graphed together in pieces
- Reciprocal of cosine
- Visual representation of a 5-number summary
- The set of x-values of a function; the input
- Relationship between x-values and y-values
- Function with multiple pieces that form stair step-like pieces when graphed
- The line that best fits a scatter plot's data
- Data collecting method where the data collector(s) record the data from what they see around an area
- a+bi
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- Random sampling method where the first person selected is random and then the following people are selected in a set interval
- Helps to remember sine, cosine, and tangent ratios
- Data measured by only one variable
- Equal, or almost equal, distribution of data. The data is said to be _______
- Random sampling method where everyone of a population has an equal chance to get selected
- Separates data into leading digits and last digits
- i^0 =1, i^1 =i, i^2 =-1, i^3 =-i, i^4 =1,...
- A graph that displays the distribution of quantitative data in intervals
- When a function is plugged into another function(s)
- A way to organize data in an array of elements
- Base e logarithms; ln_e
- Reflects how many standard deviations a raw score is from the mean
- Reciprocal of sine
25 Clues: a+bi • Reciprocal of sine • Reciprocal of cosine • Base e logarithms; ln_e • Base 10 logarithms; log_10 • Data measured by only one variable • Relationship between x-values and y-values • Visual representation of a 5-number summary • i^0 =1, i^1 =i, i^2 =-1, i^3 =-i, i^4 =1,... • The set of x-values of a function; the input • The distance away from the mean of the data;𝛔 • ...
Art Crossword 2022-10-05
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- - An area of lightest value in a work.
- - The size of an object or artwork relative to another object or artwork.
- - A drastic difference between such elements as color or value when they are presented together.
- - Cut
- - The person, object, or space depicted in a work of art.
- - Artwork assembled by gluing materials onto a common surface.
- - A chemical compound commonly referred to as plastic.
- - The part of a work depicted as nearest to the viewer.
- - An origination point
- - A relief print process where the image is carved into a block of wood.
- - A type of paint medium in which pigments are bound with gum and a white filler added.
- - Capable of stirring the emotions of the viewer.
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- - An individual print from a printing press.
- - A perforated template allowing ink or paint to pass through to print a design.
- - All the copies of a print made from a single painting
- - A word describing something not transparent.
- - Any print process where the inked image is higher than the printing areas.
- - The part of work depicted as furthest from the viewer.
- - The optical effect caused when reflected white light of the spectrum is divided into different wavelengths.
- - A technique in which the artist paints onto freshly applied plaster.
- - The colorant in art materials.
- - A barrier, the shape of which blocks paint or ink from passing through.
- - A period of cultural and artistic change in Europe from the 14th to the 17th century.
- - A substance that makes pigments adhere to a surface.
24 Clues: - Cut • - An origination point • - The colorant in art materials. • - An area of lightest value in a work. • - An individual print from a printing press. • - A word describing something not transparent. • - Capable of stirring the emotions of the viewer. • - A chemical compound commonly referred to as plastic. • - A substance that makes pigments adhere to a surface. • ...
Art Crossword 2022-10-05
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- - A chemical compound commonly referred to as plastic.
- - An individual print from a printing press.
- - The part of work depicted as furthest from the viewer.
- - A barrier, the shape of which blocks paint or ink from passing through.
- - An origination point
- - A substance that makes pigments adhere to a surface.
- - Artwork made by gluing materials onto a common surface.
- - A perforated template allowing ink or paint to pass through to print a design.
- - A type of paint medium in which pigments are bound with gum and a white filler added.
- - The part of a work depicted as nearest to the viewer.
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- - A technique in which the artist paints onto freshly applied plaster.
- - Capable of stirring the emotions of the viewer.
- - Cut
- - A period of cultural and artistic change in Europe from the 14th to the 17th century.
- - A print process where the inked image is higher than the printing areas.
- - An area of lightest value in a work.
- - A print process where the image is carved into a block of wood.
- - All the copies of a print made from a single painting
- - A difference between color or value when they are shown together.
- - The person, object, or space depicted in a work of art.
- - The colorant in art materials.
- - The size of an object or artwork relative to another object or artwork.
- - The optical effect caused when reflected white light of the spectrum is divided into different wavelengths.
- - A word describing something not transparent.
24 Clues: - Cut • - An origination point • - The colorant in art materials. • - An area of lightest value in a work. • - An individual print from a printing press. • - A word describing something not transparent. • - Capable of stirring the emotions of the viewer. • - A chemical compound commonly referred to as plastic. • - A substance that makes pigments adhere to a surface. • ...
Module 7 Puzzle 2021-09-29
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- Accessed to find postings from or about your target
- This conflict in 1990 had the first known cyber warfare component
- The NSA and ______ have allegedly had one of their cyber spies caught in the past
- Standard Linux command that is also available as a Windows application that can be used to create bitstream images and make a forensic copy
- This command shows any shared files that are open
- This website is the most useful in obtaining the address and phone numbers of those folks living outside the U.S.
- This type of warfare often involves propaganda and disinformation campaigns
- Modeling language used by systems engineers
- The process of finding names, addresses, and phone numbers using popular websites like Yahoo
- Using the Internet to terrorize someone or some group of individuals
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- This matrix is the most appropriate tool for capturing the requirements of any security process or system
- This type of diagram shows how any entity might interact with a system
- Cyber criminals can use your personal information to guess these
- A political group that has used the internet for political intimidation
- Cyber terrorism is differentiated from other cyber crimes because it is usually politically or ______ motivated
- According to the October 2002 InfoWorld article, the following system is vulnerable to attack
- This type of "data" is data relevant to an investigation
- The most popular search engine used to gather personal information
- This website has been a focus of identity theft criminals to gain access to personal data and pictures
- Linux stores these logs at the following location /var/log/mail.*
20 Clues: Modeling language used by systems engineers • This command shows any shared files that are open • Accessed to find postings from or about your target • This type of "data" is data relevant to an investigation • Cyber criminals can use your personal information to guess these • This conflict in 1990 had the first known cyber warfare component • ...
Cell At Work 2021-04-09
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- it act as the boundary between the internal and outside environment of the cell.
- Cell theory proposed by early scientists that was disproven.
- functions include synthesis of carbohydrates, lipids and steroid hormones.
- a pigment that captures the energy of sunlight for photosynthesis.
- means little organ.
- used by bacteria to attach to a host cell.
- an extra layer of protection of most bacteria.
- garbage collector of the cell.
- is a cell division for growth, repair, and maintenance.
- structure of the cell that synthesizes ribosomes.
- they appear to have role in in separating two chromosomes in cell division.
- structural components of flagella and cilia.
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- structures used for locomotion.
- Responsible for processing, and transport of proteins and lipids
- compound found in nails and hair.
- responsible for protein synthesis.
- responsible for sorting, tagging, packaging, and distribution of lipids and proteins.
- a structure that helps cells maintain their shape.
- energy molecule.
- structures within cell responsible for muscle contraction.
- Semifluid matrix that fills the interior of the cell.
- the central part of prokaryotic cell where DNA resides.
- component of cell wall that is usually made up of amino acids, sugars and polysaccharides.
- refers to the process through which bacteria exchange genetic material.
- Structure found most in prokaryotes that enables the cell to attach to surfaces in its environment.
- Said "All cells came from pre-existing cell".
- it is the outermost portion of the nucleus.
- the inner folds found in mitochondria.
- he observe cells using a cork.
- stores the hereditary material of the cell.
30 Clues: energy molecule. • means little organ. • garbage collector of the cell. • he observe cells using a cork. • structures used for locomotion. • compound found in nails and hair. • responsible for protein synthesis. • the inner folds found in mitochondria. • used by bacteria to attach to a host cell. • it is the outermost portion of the nucleus. • ...
MOD 140 2011-11-30
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- Thin layer of debris on newly prepared dentin.
- Round
- Foundation or the basic ingredient of a material.
- Hardenor set by chemical reaction of two materials.
- To remove all moisture from an item or to dry out.
- To subject a material to the bonding process of two or more monomers.
- Reproduction of patients bite with use of wax or elastrometric material.
- Compound of many molecules.
- Chemical agent used to prepare a tooth surface for a dental material.
- To mix using a spatula type instrument.
- Foundation that binds a substance together continuous phases in which particles of filler are dispersed in composite resin
- TO cause something to scatter or to become dispersed and gradually disappears.
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- Relating to heat.
- Chemical process which crystals form a structure.
- Preserved or finished by chemical or physical process.
- An object moved vertically to pound or pulverize a material.
- Prefix meaning water.
- Relates to gypsum products indicating two parts of water to one part of calcium sulfate
- Preventing the passege of the heat or electricity.
- Substance that can evaporate easily and very explosive.
- Mineral used in formation of plaster of paris and stnoe
- realese of heat by chemical reaction.
- The process of mixing an alloy with mercury to form an amalgam.
- Ability of two things to be held firmly together.
- To stick two items together
- Having a soothing effect.
- An alloy with one of the constituents being mercury.
- Loss of water causing something to shrink.
- Artistic pleasing and beautiful appearance.
29 Clues: Round • Relating to heat. • Prefix meaning water. • Having a soothing effect. • Compound of many molecules. • To stick two items together • realese of heat by chemical reaction. • To mix using a spatula type instrument. • Loss of water causing something to shrink. • Artistic pleasing and beautiful appearance. • Thin layer of debris on newly prepared dentin. • ...
Anatomy and Physiology: Unit 3 Extension 2013-11-21
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- Layers of calcified matric in an osteon
- Name of portion of the skull composing the forehead
- Bone comprising ankle joint that the tibia rests on
- Upper most sector of the sternum
- Type of connective tissue with liquid matrix
- Released when blood calcium is too high by storing calcium in the bone
- Bones in the palm of the hand
- Upper leg bone located in the thigh
- Canal carrying blood vessels ad running parallel to long axis of bones
- “Process”, name of the lower most sector of the sternum
- Finger bones, three in every finger and two in the thumb
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- Name of two pairs of false ribs that are not attached to the sternum in any way
- Name of second upper most cervical vertebrae
- Large “wing” portion of the shoulder that is visible in the back
- Name of cavity in diaphysis of long bone
- Type of connective tissue filled with osteocytes and composed of inorganic minerals
- Rays connecting lacunae together
- Small, pebble-like bones in the wrist
- Title for ribs directly attached to the sternum (by costal cartilage)
- Dashes on lamella that house osteocytes
- Type of fracture in which bone is broken into many fragment, often requires surgery
- Name of the cartilage covering the ends of long bones
- Larger bone of the lower leg, appears as the shin
- Type of fracture in which bone is ‘smooshed’, often in vertebrae of osteoporosis patients
- Type of connective tissue that is composed of fat cells and insulates
- Name of upper most cervical vertebrae
26 Clues: Bones in the palm of the hand • Upper most sector of the sternum • Rays connecting lacunae together • Upper leg bone located in the thigh • Small, pebble-like bones in the wrist • Name of upper most cervical vertebrae • Layers of calcified matric in an osteon • Dashes on lamella that house osteocytes • Name of cavity in diaphysis of long bone • ...
Celorganellen 2014-09-22
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- celkern
- lysosomen breken celeigen bestanddelen af
- complex netwerk van proteïne vezels
- mitochondriën zijn centra hiervan d.w.z. dat ze de enzymen voor de verbranding van voedingsstoffen bevatten
- wat zich binnen in de celkern bevindt; warrig netwerk van chromatinevezels
- bladgroenkorrels; komen talrijk voor in bladcellen
- desoxyribonucleïnezuur
- uiterst kleine korrels, die bestaan uit een kleine en een grote subeenheid
- staaf- of bolvormige celorganellen die in grote aantallen kunnen voorkomen
- wat wordt afgesnoerd aan het oppervlak van de cisternen
- bestaat uit een stapel van afgeplatte zakjes
- korrelvormige organellen die gekenmerkt worden door de afwezigheid van pigmenten
- uitstulpingen van het inwendige membraam van de mitochondriën
- celorganel dat voornamelijk voorkomt in een plantencel
- maken deel uit van het cytoskelet
- celorganel dat typisch is voor de dierlijke cel; bevat afbrekende enzymen
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- kernlichaampjes; zit naast de chromatine in de celkern; donkergekleurde structuren
- uitstulpingen van het inwendige membraam van chloroplasten
- Golgiblaasjes die eindproducten bevatten die buiten de cel worden afgegeven
- organellen met rode, oranje of gele pigmenten
- netwerk van membramen met het uitzicht van afgeplatte blaasjes en buisjes (afkorting)
- de afgeplatte zakjes waaruit het Golgi-apparaat bestaat
- inhoud van de vacuole; bevat water, sachariden, ionen, pigmenten, ...
- de afbraak van extracellulair materiaal door een lysosoom; gebeurt door witte bloedlichaampjes
- organellen met een dubbel membraam; komen alleen voor bij planten
- bestaan uit microtubuli; 2 staafjes in de buurt van de celkern bij alle dierlijke cellen
- het membraam waardoor een vacuole is begrensd
- inhoud van het mitochondrion
28 Clues: celkern • desoxyribonucleïnezuur • inhoud van het mitochondrion • maken deel uit van het cytoskelet • complex netwerk van proteïne vezels • lysosomen breken celeigen bestanddelen af • bestaat uit een stapel van afgeplatte zakjes • organellen met rode, oranje of gele pigmenten • het membraam waardoor een vacuole is begrensd • bladgroenkorrels; komen talrijk voor in bladcellen • ...
Skeletal System Crossword Puzzle 2014-02-01
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- The sea star has an opening on the aboral surface that allows it to bring water into its body
- True or False? Bones are continually being renewed and rebuilt throughout a human's lifespan
- The bony plates of a sea star located under the skin and made of calcium
- A type of bone with dense circles of bone with hollow cylinders that carry nerves and blood vessels
- The type of skeleton that humans have
- Specialized cell that builds new bone
- Bone with honeycombed open spaces
- Skeleton type that includes the arm and leg bones
- Adults have more of this type of bone marrow
- The scientific term for kneecap
- The mineral matrix of bone is made up of calcium and phosphorus, called...
- Collar-bone, part of appendicular skeleton
- The sea star has hundreds of ________that aid in locomotion on the oral surface
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- A disease due to Vitamin D deficiency in children that leads to weaker bones
- A disease where bone is broken done faster than it is rebuilt, leads to lower bone mineral density
- A smooth connective tissue that lacks blood vessels and coats the ends of bones
- A key mineral for bone growth
- The end of a long bone where the growth plate is located
- Lower arm bone on the thumb-side
- The hollow center of a long bone where bone marrow is found
- Specialized cell that breaks down old bone
- The type of skeleton that includes the skull, vertebral column, sternum, and ribs
- When someone breaks their hip, they break this bone
23 Clues: A key mineral for bone growth • The scientific term for kneecap • Lower arm bone on the thumb-side • Bone with honeycombed open spaces • The type of skeleton that humans have • Specialized cell that builds new bone • Specialized cell that breaks down old bone • Collar-bone, part of appendicular skeleton • Adults have more of this type of bone marrow • ...
Pre-Calculus Criss-Cross Puzzle 2015-04-23
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- Set of all the input values in a function
- A transformation in which a figure is enlarged or reduced
- Opposite The side of a right triangle that is opposite an acute angle of the triangle
- Side opposite the right angle in a right triangle
- Lines having no slope
- of depression The angle below horizontal that an observer must look to see an object that is lower than the observer
- The multiplicative inverse
- Function A function whose graph is symmetric with respect to the y-axis
- Maximum The highest point over the entire domain of a function or relation
- A system of equations that has exactly one solution
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- Any rectangular array of terms called elements
- F(g(x))
- The additive inverse
- Arc A part of a circle that is intercepted by a central angle of the circle
- The central point in a circle, ellipse, hyperbola, or sphere
- Another name for the solution of the equation
- form An equation written with logarithms instead of exponents
- Angle from horizontal up to line of sight
- interval An interval that does not include its endpoints
- The measure of a central angle whose intercepted arc has a length equal to the circle's radius
- The reciprocal of the sine
- The reciprocal of the period
- The ratio of the opposite leg to the hypotenuse
- angles Two angles having the same initial side and the same terminal side
- A system of equations that has infinitely many solutions is called dependent
- The function y = tan x
26 Clues: F(g(x)) • The additive inverse • Lines having no slope • The function y = tan x • The multiplicative inverse • The reciprocal of the sine • The reciprocal of the period • Set of all the input values in a function • Angle from horizontal up to line of sight • Another name for the solution of the equation • Any rectangular array of terms called elements • ...
Philosophy Review: Intro and Metaphysics 2018-04-06
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- Esse est percipii
- Artistotle's concept of everything have a goal or purpose
- A game that exemplified the tragedy of the commons
- A thought experiment that involves repairing a boat
- Neutral about the existence or non-existence of God
- Concept of a God that does not intervene in human affairs
- His cave allegory has inspired films like the Matrix and Truman Show
- Famous saying by Descartes about his 'foundation'
- Plato's most famous book
- Eastern philosopher who says humans are naturally good
- Reality is composed of two things (mind and matter)
- God is a perfect idea, so he must exist
- A belief in multiple Gods (e.g. Greek or Norse Gods)
- Only thoughts exist,there are no material things
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- Lived in a barrel, told Alexander to move out of his light
- Voltaire wrote it, about desiring to know
- Known as the Gadfly of Athens, annoyed people
- Thinks that humans are best at believing fictions
- Take the argument for what the arguer means
- The socratic method (asking questions from a place of ignorance)
- Roman emperor who embraced and influence Stoicism
- Concept of an intervening God
- The sophists, unlike Socrates felt this way about morals
- Knowledge that you have 'after the fact' (i.e. after perception)
- A disbelief in the existence of God
- I am the only one that exists
- Requiring no sense perception, only reason
- Anaxagoras term for infinite particles
- Eastern philosopher who says humans are naturally bad
- Took a pragmatic approach to belief in God (with his wager)
30 Clues: Esse est percipii • Plato's most famous book • Concept of an intervening God • I am the only one that exists • A disbelief in the existence of God • Anaxagoras term for infinite particles • God is a perfect idea, so he must exist • Voltaire wrote it, about desiring to know • Requiring no sense perception, only reason • Take the argument for what the arguer means • ...
Rocks 2018-07-15
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- is a naturally occurring chemical compound, usually of crystalline form and not produced by life processes.
- they carry history of changes in Earth's magnetic field.
- are rocks formed from solidified magma underneath the Earth.
- a major class of sedimentary rock that's composed mainly of rocks formed by minerals formerly dissolved in seawater.
- mostly found deposited in marine environments.
- tells how a mineral's crystals are arranged.
- type of rock that underwent a process called, "metamorphism".
- composed of evaporites, precipitates, and bioclastics.
- type of rock divided into two major classes namely, chemical sediments and detrital sediments.
- minerals with phosphorus.
- is the color of mineral in powdered form.
- refers to the measure of mineral's resistance to scratching.
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- grains, matrix, and cement are the components of this classification of sedimentary rock.
- another term used to refer to extrusive rocks.
- Latin word that means, "fire".
- main factor of contact metamorphism.
- is the emission of light by a substance that has absorbed light or other electromagnetic radiation.
- formed by the solidification or crystallization of magma.
- rocks formed from compacted organic matter.
- indicates the ability of a mineral to attract or repel other minerals.
- rocks formed from the evaporation of water leaving the dissolved minerals to crystallize.
- rocks formed when minerals from mineral-supersaturated waters start to crystallize at the bottom of the solution.
- cycle is the evolution of rock material under changing physical conditions at or beneath the Earth's surface.
- are natural substances consisting of aggregate minerals.
- it is the result of the way how minerals absorb light.
25 Clues: minerals with phosphorus. • Latin word that means, "fire". • main factor of contact metamorphism. • is the color of mineral in powdered form. • rocks formed from compacted organic matter. • tells how a mineral's crystals are arranged. • another term used to refer to extrusive rocks. • mostly found deposited in marine environments. • ...
dental sealants 2022-03-10
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- cured this type of sealant material does not need to be mixed.
- yes or no: sealants are cost-effective.
- this sealant material is the same polymer as acrylic but is much more heavily filled.
- this type of acid is most often used for etching.
- a properly etched tooth surface should be the color of this material.
- should the tooth surface be wet or dry during sealant placement?
- this technique is used to create multiple depressions on the tooth surface to facilitate mechanical interlocking.
- a high spot on a sealant made with this type of material will adjust itself through normal use.
- type of polymer used for the vast majority of sealants.
- sealants work by using this technique to prevent microorganisms and acids from reaching the tooth surface.
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- true or false: a tooth prepared to receive a sealant should be smooth.
- when glass ionomer sealant material is used, completing this placement step thoroughly is not essential.
- this part of a polymer is very weak.
- as polymers, would you expect sealant materials to be hyrophilic, or hydrophobic?
- this type of sealant material requires mixing of two materials.
- yes or no: sealants need to be applied only once.
- true or false: a fluoride treatment is not always provided after a sealant is placed.
- this type of pumice is used for polishing so as not to interfere with bonding.
- filler in a sealant increases this property of the material.
- Ionomer type of sealant polymer that bonds chemically to the tooth and leaches fluoride.
- material used as a filler to increase the strength of some sealant materials.
21 Clues: this part of a polymer is very weak. • yes or no: sealants are cost-effective. • yes or no: sealants need to be applied only once. • this type of acid is most often used for etching. • type of polymer used for the vast majority of sealants. • filler in a sealant increases this property of the material. • ...
ESGUERRA, Growth Disturbances and Neoplasia 2022-04-04
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- Defined as the gross and microscopic degree of differentiation of the tumor.
- Is lack of differentiation and is a characteristic feature of most malignant tumors.
- Agents which can induce tumors
- The common or collective term used for all malignant tumors.
- This have mesenchymal tumor cells arranged as interlacing bundles, fasicles or whorls, lying separated from each other usually by the intercellular matrix substance such as hyaline material in leiomyoma.
- A group of malignant tumors which arise from embryonal or partially differentiated cells which would normally form blastema of the organs and tissue during embryogenesis.
- Malignant tumor of the testis.
- When two types of tumors are combined in the same tumor
- A benign tumor arising from cartilages.
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- Is benign tumor which is made of mature but disorganized cells of tissues indigenous to the particular organ
- It means new growth.
- Just like cellular pleomorphism, the nuclei too, show variation in size and shape in malignant tumor cells.
- Often have none or little stromal support.
- Generally consist of acini, sheets, columns, or cords of epithelial tumour cells.
- Malignant neoplasms of epithelial cells
- Carcinomas that grow in a glandular pattern.
- Variation in size and shape of the tumor cells
- Means extent of spread of the tumor within the patient.
- A benign tumor arising in fibrous tissue.
- Is the ectopic islands of normal tissue; a congenital anomaly consisting of a heterotopic rest of cells.
- The branch of science dealing with the study of neoplasms or tumors; (oncos=tumor, logos=study).
21 Clues: It means new growth. • Agents which can induce tumors • Malignant tumor of the testis. • Malignant neoplasms of epithelial cells • A benign tumor arising from cartilages. • A benign tumor arising in fibrous tissue. • Often have none or little stromal support. • Carcinomas that grow in a glandular pattern. • Variation in size and shape of the tumor cells • ...
Cumulative Crossword 2022-05-15
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- major mover of your hip joint; contains iliacus and psoas major
- main blood vessel that carries blood from the kidney and ureter to the inferior vena cava
- starts off the cardiac conduction system
- gland with 2 lobes joined by isthmus
- makes T-lymphocytes; located between the lungs and behind the sternum
- cells that reabsorb sodium and water
- one of the 3 fused hip bones; located beneath the ilium and behind the pubis
- several smooth muscle cells excited at once; widespread in viscera
- myelinating cells of the CNS
- small organelle involved in the process of making protein
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- clear, glassy matrix with chondrocytes enclosed in lacunae; covered by perichondrium
- secretes glucagon in order to increase glucose levels in the bloodstream and increase blood sugar levels
- formed elements that are made from megakaryocytes
- muscle that moves the testes to promote healthy and motile sperm
- transparent mucous membrane that lines the inside of the eyelids and provides a covering to the sclera
- principal diarthroses that is classified as a hinge and pivot joint; held in place by the radial collateral, ulnar collateral, and annular ligaments
- provide support and nourishment in the CNS
- hyaline cartilage that prevents collapsing of the airway at the trachea so food can pass down the esophagus after swallowing
- outermost layer of the intestine; consists of a simple squamous epithelium called mesothelium and a thin underlying layer of areolar connective tissue
- principal visual center of the brain
- portion of the forebrain that forms the walls of the third ventricle with the thalamus, hypothalamus, and epithalamus
21 Clues: myelinating cells of the CNS • gland with 2 lobes joined by isthmus • cells that reabsorb sodium and water • principal visual center of the brain • starts off the cardiac conduction system • provide support and nourishment in the CNS • formed elements that are made from megakaryocytes • small organelle involved in the process of making protein • ...
Exercise, Nutrition, Hormones and Bone Tissue 2023-10-10
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- This training is significant to slow down the eventual bone loss due to aging and for preventing osteoporosis
- Is produced by the kidneys and stimulates the absorption of calcium and phosphate from the digestive tract
- Which intestine is also affected by PTH?
- What does PTH stand for?
- Calcium cannot be absorbed from the small intestine without ____
- Plays a role in the structure of bone
- Stimulates osteoclast proliferation and activity
- Inhibits osteoclast activity and stimulates calcium uptake by the bones, thus reducing the concentration of calcium ions in the blood
- Green leafy ____ are a good source of vitamin K
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- Is a disease characterized by a decrease in bone mass that occurs when the rate of bone resorption exceeds the rate of bone formation
- Supports bone mineralization and may have a synergistic role with vitamin D
- This system produces and secretes hormones, controlling bone growth, maintaining bone once it is formed, and remodeling it
- This loss of bone mass is thought to be caused by the lack of this stress
- Enters spaces within hydroxyapatite crystals, thus increasing their density
- Is a critical component of bones
- can interfere with the function of osteoblasts
- A hormone secreted by the thyroid gland promotes osteoblastic activity and the synthesis of bone matrix
- This gland controls bone growth which includes increasing the length of long bones, increasing calcium retention, which enhances mineralization, and stimulating osteoblastic activity
- This disease makes new bone formed in an attempt to keep up with the resorption by the overactive osteoclasts
- People who exercise regularly have ___ bones
20 Clues: What does PTH stand for? • Is a critical component of bones • Plays a role in the structure of bone • Which intestine is also affected by PTH? • People who exercise regularly have ___ bones • can interfere with the function of osteoblasts • Green leafy ____ are a good source of vitamin K • Stimulates osteoclast proliferation and activity • ...
Chem Matters Vocab ¨What´s in Marshmallows¨ 2023-11-06
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- a strong string of two or more strands twisted together
- to emit with or as if with a vibratory motion
- the relationship in quantity, amount, or size between two or more things: proportion
- The process of atoms or molecules arranging into a well defined rigid crystal lattice in order to minimize their energetic state
- a sweet crystalline dextrorotatory disaccharide sugar C12H22O11 that occurs naturally in most plants and is obtained commercially especially from sugarcane or sugar beets
- the quality or state of having different forms or types
- a continuous, unbranched chain of amino acids joined by peptide bonds
- glutinous material obtained from animal tissues by boiling especially : a colloidal protein used as a food, in photography, and in medicine
- a mixture of chemicals that do not chemically react
- easily broken, cracked, or snapped
- securely or solidly fixed in place
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- a substance used to sweeten a food or drink especially one other than sugar
- in or by way of addition
- to fight on horseback as a knight or man-at-arms
- One that is engaged or ready to engage in combat
- a particular rigid left or right handed arrangement of a polymeric chain, characterized by the number of strands, the number (n) of units per turn and its pitch (p)
- to expand or increase abnormally or impudently
- a scenic representation in which a partly translucent painting is seen from a distance through an opening
- capable of recovering size and shape after deformation
- The components of a sample other than the analyte of interest
20 Clues: in or by way of addition • easily broken, cracked, or snapped • securely or solidly fixed in place • to emit with or as if with a vibratory motion • to expand or increase abnormally or impudently • to fight on horseback as a knight or man-at-arms • One that is engaged or ready to engage in combat • a mixture of chemicals that do not chemically react • ...
analysis 2024-03-22
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- power,energy,or product produced by a system
- organic molecules that are chain-like in structure and are formed from carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and other nonmetallic elements. Polymers are also known as plastics
- stages a product goes through from concept to withdrawl
- natural resources used to make finished produces
- a natural composite consisting of reinforcing cellulose fibers held together by a stiff matrix called lignin (Maple, Walnut, Oak)
- greenhouse gas emissions caused by a process person or group
- exchanging one thing for another
- materials made by combining two or more materials with different properties
- information data energy or powwer fed into a system
- group of interrelated elements that function together to accomplish a goal
- self contained systems within a larger system
- action or actions an item is designed to perform
- Of or relating to the manufacture of any product (as earthenware, porcelain, or brick) made essentially from a nonmetallic mineral (as clay) by firing at a high temperature.
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- Metals that do not contain iron
- identifying necessary activities to turn inputs into desired output
- reclaiming old materials to make new products
- The visual interpretation of a product base on the Elements and Principles of Design
- A material made by combining two or more materials, often ones that have very different properties.
- Term used to talk about beauty or art and people's appreciation of beautiful things.
- Metals that contain iron and are magnetic
- wood from gymnosperm trees, such as conifers (Pine, Cedar, Douglas Fir and Spruce)
- device or system viewed in terms of inputs and outputs without knowledge of internal workings
22 Clues: Metals that do not contain iron • exchanging one thing for another • Metals that contain iron and are magnetic • power,energy,or product produced by a system • reclaiming old materials to make new products • self contained systems within a larger system • natural resources used to make finished produces • action or actions an item is designed to perform • ...
Biology 20 C&D Puzzle 2 2024-03-12
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- joints like the knee that allow movement in only one direction
- bones that are long and thin and make up the arms, legs, hands and feet
- bone cells that eat other cells and bone matrix
- violent and involuntary muscle contractions
- this type of arthritis occurs where the immune system attacks the joints
- this muscle performs the opposite action of the prime mover (ex: what the tricep is to the bicep)
- tough connective tissue that connects muscles to bones
- part of the skeleton that includes the bones of the arms, legs, and pelvic girdle
- joints like your shoulder that give free movement in all directions
- bone building cells
- this hollow area runs most of the length of the long bone
- an important function of bones in the production of these
- this is the form of energy used in the cell
- this mineral is important for muscle contractions as well as strong bones
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- microscopic tubes that run through compact bone and contain blood vessels
- an important function of bones in the storage of these
- a crippling genetic disease where the muscles gradually weaken and atrophy
- large reduction in the size of muscle fibers
- these are where two bones come together
- the process of turning cartilage into bone
- this stimulates the muscle to cause a contraction
- when a person gets in better shape more of these will be formed in the muscles
- when oxygen debt occurs in muscles this will build up in causing soreness
23 Clues: bone building cells • these are where two bones come together • the process of turning cartilage into bone • violent and involuntary muscle contractions • this is the form of energy used in the cell • large reduction in the size of muscle fibers • bone cells that eat other cells and bone matrix • this stimulates the muscle to cause a contraction • ...
GSAC movie crossword puzzle 2024-11-16
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- The substance which enables interstellar travel in Dune
- The half-blood prince
- The dragon guarding the treasure in the Lonely Mountain
- The last name of the sorcerer supreme
- The enchanted elf blade that bilbo uses
- The billionaire who created Jurassic Park
- The toy cowboy from toy story
- The giant spider in the Forbidden Forest
- Batman's sidekick
- The rival house that controls Arrakis after House Atreides
- The scientist turned villain in Spider-Man 2
- The main antagonist in The Batman (2022)
- The Jedi master who trained Luke Skywalker
- The version of Spider-Man who is a female superhero from another dimension
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- A company specialised in catching ghosts
- The name of the three-headed dog guarding the trapdoor in harry potter and the philosopher's stone
- The desert planet where Luke Skywalker is raised
- The planet which is home to the Na'vi
- The Marauder's Map was created by James, Sirius, Remus, and ______
- Land of shadow and home to Mount Doom
- The protagonist in the Matrix movies
- The giant creatures that roam the deserts of Arakis
- The time machine from back to the future
- Sword reforged from the shards of Narsil
- Rare, lightweight metal used in Frodo's armor
- Underground Dwarven kingdom and site of the Balrog battle
- The head of the Corleone family in The Godfather
- Creature obsessed and consumed with the One Ring
- The rare metallic ore which is used to make the Black Panthers suit
- The god of thunder
30 Clues: Batman's sidekick • The god of thunder • The half-blood prince • The toy cowboy from toy story • The protagonist in the Matrix movies • The planet which is home to the Na'vi • Land of shadow and home to Mount Doom • The last name of the sorcerer supreme • The enchanted elf blade that bilbo uses • A company specialised in catching ghosts • ...
Cartilage and Bone 2024-06-17
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- Mature bone with organized collagen
- Hormone that lowers blood calcium levels
- Dense bone tissue that forms the outer layer of bones
- Growth in bone thickness
- Hormone that stimulates bone growth
- Inner layer lining the bone marrow cavity
- Process of depositing calcium salts in tissues
- Porous bone tissue found inside bones
- Stem cells that differentiate into osteoblasts
- Smooth tissue covering the ends of bones in joints
- Channels that connect haversian canals
- Childhood disease caused by vitamin D deficiency
- Outer fibrous layer covering bone
- End part of a long bone
- Genetic disorder causing dense bones
- Structural unit of compact bone
- Structural units of spongy bone
- Tissue that produces blood cells
- Cells that synthesize bone matrix
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- Growth plate in long bones
- Bone formation from cartilage
- Immature bone with irregular collagen arrangement
- Bone formation in fibrous tissue
- Growing area between diaphysis and epiphysis
- Shaft of a long bone
- Central canal in an osteon containing blood vessels
- Break in a bone
- Cells responsible for bone resorption
- Replacement of old bone tissue with new bone tissue
- Process of bone lengthening
- Softening of bones due to calcium deficiency
- Invading structure initiating primary ossification
- Process of bone formation
- Fatty bone marrow found in adults
- Bone marrow involved in blood formation
- Cartilage cells found in lacunae
- Hormone that increases blood calcium levels
- Mature bone cells that maintain bone tissue
- Condition of decreased bone mass
39 Clues: Break in a bone • Shaft of a long bone • End part of a long bone • Growth in bone thickness • Process of bone formation • Growth plate in long bones • Process of bone lengthening • Bone formation from cartilage • Structural unit of compact bone • Structural units of spongy bone • Bone formation in fibrous tissue • Cartilage cells found in lacunae • Condition of decreased bone mass • ...
chapter 8 2024-10-28
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- bones,form most of the roof and upper sides of the cranium
- bone,also called cancellous bone; located primarily at the ends of long bones and in the center of other bones
- skeleton,the part of the skeleton that includes the pectoral girdle and the pelvic girdle and the upper and lower limbs
- long, narrow part of a long bone
- long shaft of the bone; composed primarily of compact bone
- cartilage,hyaline cartilage that covers ends of bones in synovial joints
- called the haversian system; the structural unit of compact bone
- bone-destroying cells
- formation
- tough ,fibrous, connective tissue that covers the outside of the diaphysis
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- cavity,the hollow center of the diaphysis that contains yellow bone marrow
- plate arrangement of spongy bone
- disc,also called the growth plate
- ends of the long bone; meets with a second bone at a joint; covered by cartilage
- skeleton,the part of the skeleton that includes the skull and spinal column and sternum and ribs
- bone,includes skull and sternum
- bone,Skull bone that forms the forehead and bony sockets that contain the eyes.
- bone,includes hip bones and vertebrae
- immovable joint in the cranium
- tissue,Scientific name for bone tissue
- bone,includes legs, arms, and fingers longer than wide
- first cervical vertebra
- resorption,process whereby osteoclasts breakdown bone matrix
- part of the skull that encloses the brain
- bone,includes wrist and ankles
- joint in the cranium
- connective tissue that lines the medullary cavity
27 Clues: formation • joint in the cranium • bone-destroying cells • first cervical vertebra • immovable joint in the cranium • bone,includes wrist and ankles • bone,includes skull and sternum • plate arrangement of spongy bone • long, narrow part of a long bone • disc,also called the growth plate • bone,includes hip bones and vertebrae • tissue,Scientific name for bone tissue • ...
BIOL 1306 Chapter 9 Crossword 2025-06-13
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- The complete catabolic breakdown of glucose to generate ATP. The cell's meticulously controlled burn, turning sugar into life's energy.
- The process by which a proton gradient drives ATP synthesis. The genius idea: using proton flow to power ATP creation.
- _________ fermentation. Occurs in muscle cells during strenuous exercise. The "feel the burn" pathway, powering muscles when oxygen is low.
- The three-carbon end product of glycolysis
- Uses the energy of a proton gradient to synthesize ATP. The tiny turbine, literally spinning out energy currency.
- ___________fermentation, in yeast and produces ethanol and carbon dioxide.
- Splitting glucose in half, the first act performed in the bustling cytoplasm.
- The specific location where the citric acid cycle takes place
- A waste product of cellular respiration, released during pyruvate oxidation and the citric acid cycle.
- ETC + Chemiosmosis.
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- A two-carbon compound that enters the citric acid cycle.
- A series of protein complexes that transfer electrons, generating a proton gradient.
- The final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain.
- Where glycolysis occurs
- Mitochondrial Membrane _____ mitochondrial membrane- where the ETC and ATP synthase are located.
- Carries high-energy electrons to the ETC. The primary electron taxi.
- A six-carbon sugar that serves as the primary energy source for cellular respiration.
- __________ cycle-A central metabolic pathway that oxidizes acetyl-CoA, producing ATP, NADH, and FADH2.
- Organelle for cellular respiration.
- Pyruvate ____________. The conversion of pyruvate to acetyl-CoA, releasing carbon dioxide.
- A byproduct formed at the end of the electron transport chain when oxygen accepts electrons.
21 Clues: ETC + Chemiosmosis. • Where glycolysis occurs • Organelle for cellular respiration. • The three-carbon end product of glycolysis • A two-carbon compound that enters the citric acid cycle. • The final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain. • The specific location where the citric acid cycle takes place • ...
Orthobiologics 2022-01-09
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- the foremost structural protein body tissues are composed of
- an immune-privileged stem cell
- a bone-building cell
- a bone-resorbing or collapsing cell
- (abbr.) from an HSC but a cell type that we try to reduce in PRP & BMC
- (2 words) dormant osteoblast that can wake up and get back to work when needed
- (2 words) safe for sharing with virtually zero risk of rejection response from the host
- collagen secreted by a bone-building cell
- science speak for cells capable of creating new matrix
- (abbr.) a signal from the osteoblast that affects osteoclast formation and activity
- the most potent cell type
- (abbr.) immune cells
- new blood vessel formation
- cell suicide but it is typically just the natural order of things
- cell fragments that provide signaling only
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- how cells sense force on a tissue and translate it into a message for action
- (abbr.) a cytokine that reliably tells an MSC to differentiate into a bone-building cell
- a stem cell that is safe for autologous use only in orthopaedics
- cell migration courtest of a chemical signal
- his full-time job is as a trash collector
- adult stem cell at least 8 days after fertilization and capable of building many tissue types
- science speak for a 3D scaffold where cellular activity can take place
- (2 words) differentiated and incapable of reverting back into a stem cell
- a bone maintaining cell
- fancy for signaling
- (abbr.) a growth factor that inspires new blood vessel formation
- science speak for signals
27 Clues: fancy for signaling • a bone-building cell • (abbr.) immune cells • a bone maintaining cell • the most potent cell type • science speak for signals • new blood vessel formation • an immune-privileged stem cell • a bone-resorbing or collapsing cell • his full-time job is as a trash collector • collagen secreted by a bone-building cell • cell fragments that provide signaling only • ...
Blood 2022-03-08
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- A connective tissue with a fluid matrix called plasma in which red blood cells, white blood cells, and cell fragments called platelets are suspended.
- liquid part of blood; composed of water and proteins
- iron-containing protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen for delivery to cells
- Antibodies causing antigens to clump or stick together
- general name for red blood cells
- Specialized proteins that aid in destroying infectious agents
- Elements cellular portion of blood (erythrocytes, leukocytes, platelets)
- Factor Refers to the presence or absence of the Rh antigen on red blood cells.
- protein in blood; maintains the proper amount of water in the blood
- general name for white blood cells
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- refers to the clotting of blood
- cells that circulate in our blood and bind together when they recognize damaged blood vessels
- white blood cell that produces histamines
- white blood cell that can become a macrophage or dendritic cell
- A group of leukocytes containing granules in their cytoplasm; neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils.
- white blood cell that produces antibodies
- plasma protein that is converted to fibrin in the clotting process
- white blood cells that have no distinct granules in them
- blood plasma proteins like albumins and fibrinogen; play an important role in your liver function and immune system
- most common type of white blood cell, active phagocytes
- white blood cell that attacks parasites
- general name for platelets
- a blood clot attached to the interior wall of an artery or vein
- A clot that breaks loose and travels through the bloodstream.
24 Clues: general name for platelets • refers to the clotting of blood • general name for red blood cells • general name for white blood cells • white blood cell that attacks parasites • white blood cell that produces histamines • white blood cell that produces antibodies • liquid part of blood; composed of water and proteins • Antibodies causing antigens to clump or stick together • ...
Bish Inflammation 2014-02-19
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- type of collagen that is found in basal lamina in epithelia
- In chronic inflammation, the stimulus ______
- 90% of bone is type __ collagen
- insoluble, extracellular glycoproteins found in all animals
- This is involved in wound contraction
- what happens first: vasoconstriction or vasodilation
- epithelialization, collagen production, wound contraction and neovascularization occur simultaneously in this phase
- type of collagen that makes up 50% of cartilage
- As a scar matures, the number of ________ decreases
- What vitamin increases leucocyte activity in inflammation
- in collagen production, fibroblast and myofibroblasts lay down type _____ collagen into fibrin clot
- sulfate with collagen that makes cartilage
- does a sheath increase or decrease the time of healing
- how does corticosteroids affect macrophages, neutrophils and prostoglandins in relation to the inflammatory site
- osteomalacia ____ in calcium per matrix unit
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- untreated scar is only __% after 1 year
- sulfate in lining of vessels
- What decreases leukocyte activity
- replacement with type one collagen by Day ______
- why is healthy scare tissue pink
- Collagen synthesis in the ______ week
- kinins and prostaglandins increase vessel ______
- histamine and serotonin cause this vascular response
- in chronic inflammation, there are more or less connective changes than acute
- collagen is longer or shorter than elastin
- More than this many types of collagen have been found in humans
- This stress increases scar strength
- sulfate with collage than makes a ligament
- early active motion can get up to __% strength in 1 year
- Acute inflammation lasts 24-36 _____
- In chronic inflammation, there are more or less vascular changes than acute
31 Clues: sulfate in lining of vessels • 90% of bone is type __ collagen • why is healthy scare tissue pink • What decreases leukocyte activity • This stress increases scar strength • Acute inflammation lasts 24-36 _____ • This is involved in wound contraction • Collagen synthesis in the ______ week • untreated scar is only __% after 1 year • collagen is longer or shorter than elastin • ...
The Awe-Inspiring Beauty of Tom Cruise's Shattered Troll-like Face 2014-03-11
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- During Chuck's second tummy ache, he read the letters page of ______ time. (171)
- Chuck said that it felt like _______ was remixing his digestive tract. (159)
- Reality is a ________ that always seems different and personal and unique. (169)
- Chuck says that _______ is both reflexive and inflexible. (170)
- Chuck said that this movie made tones of money and bunches of Academy Awards. (161)
- As a rule, Chuck does not read ______ reviews. (159)
- A partial or total loss of memory. (169)
- The main actor in the Matrix. (165)
- In walking Life, Wiggin's character asks a girl, "What does it feel like to be a character in someone else's ______?" (167)
- Chuck says that he is keenly aware that he is the only person in America that likes _(this_movie)_. (160)
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- Chuck said that this movie was the highest-grossing film of all time. (161)
- Chuck describes todays pop culture as a cracked Volvo __________. (163)
- Taoists tell Chuck to embrace the ______. (170)
- when Tom cruise is in the car crash, he escapes with a horrible disfigured ______. (164)
- Who tries to kill Tom Cruise in Vanilla Sky? (164)
- Memento is about a fellow named Leonardo who suffers a whack to the head and can no longer create new ________. (168)
- Leonard says, "My actions still have meaning, even if I can't________ them." (169)
- Chuck says, "We are all in this ________, people." (171)
- Ketel One _____ is Holland's #1 memory-destroying beverage. (169)
- Susan Trinidad, Spanaway described Tom Cruise as a(n) _______ male. (171)
20 Clues: The main actor in the Matrix. (165) • A partial or total loss of memory. (169) • Taoists tell Chuck to embrace the ______. (170) • Who tries to kill Tom Cruise in Vanilla Sky? (164) • As a rule, Chuck does not read ______ reviews. (159) • Chuck says, "We are all in this ________, people." (171) • Chuck says that _______ is both reflexive and inflexible. (170) • ...
Geometry Crossword Puzzle 2013-04-21
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- polygon with six sides.
- a segment whose endpoints are on a circle.
- an equation that states two ratios are equal.
- a transformation that stretches or shrinks a figure to create a similar figure.
- the real number that corresponds to a point on a line.
- a triangle with all of its sides congruent.
- a rectangular arrangement of numbers in rows and columns.
- the distance around a circle.
- two lines that do not intersect and are coplanar.
- a transformation that moves every point of a figure the same distance in the same direction.
- a point that divides, or bisects, a segment into two congruent segments.
- a triangle with at least two congruent sides.
- a polygon with ten sides.
- a solid that has one circular base and a vertex that is not in the same place as the base.
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- in a right triangle, the side opposite the right angle.
- two angles that share a common vertex and side, but have no common interior points.
- a solid with congruent circular bases that lie in parallel planes.
- a polygon with four sides.
- a parallelogram with four congruent sides.
- two angles whose sides form two pairs of opposite rays.
- a number from 0-1 that measures the likelihood that an event will occur. It can be expressed as a fraction, decimal, or percent.
- an angle with measure between 0 degrees and 90 degrees.
- an angle with measure between 90 degrees and 180 degrees.
- a polygon with three sides.
- a trigonometric ratio, abbreviated as tan.
25 Clues: polygon with six sides. • a polygon with ten sides. • a polygon with four sides. • a polygon with three sides. • the distance around a circle. • a segment whose endpoints are on a circle. • a parallelogram with four congruent sides. • a trigonometric ratio, abbreviated as tan. • a triangle with all of its sides congruent. • an equation that states two ratios are equal. • ...
Metabolism 2014-12-07
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- The reactions involved in the biosynthesis of glucose from carbon dioxide utilizing NADPH are known as the dark reactions and constitute the ____________ cycle
- Stacked membranous structures in chloroplasts resembling flattened sacs or discs
- A gaseous molecule required for aerobic respiration
- Glycolysis occurs in this part of the cell
- A chorophyll-like molecule that lacks a central Mg2+ and instead has protons at its core
- The enzyme that catalyzes the salvage of DHAP onto the glycolytic pathway
- The process by which glucose is generated through anabolic reactions
- The type of membrane on which photosynthetic reactions take place
- The force used to drive ATP synthesis due to the establishment of an H+ gradient
- The electron transport chain occurs in this part of the mitochondrion
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- Pyruvate is converted to _________ which then enters the Krebs cycle
- The Krebs cycle takes place in this part of the mitochondrion
- A sequence of biochemical reactions within a cell in which the products of one reaction are the reactants for the next reaction
- The enzyme that traps glucose in the cell by phosphorylating it
- The organelle responsible for photosynthesis in plant cells
- A 3-carbon compound that is the product of glycolysis
- The purple 7-transmembrane pigment responsible for photosynthesis in Archaea
- The process that splits glucose into two 3-carbon molecules
- Plants usually have two ____________ that absorb light at different wavelengths
- The enzyme responsible for generating ATP
- Non-cyclic photosynthesis is also referred to as the ____________
- Important electron carriers generated in the Krebs cycle from oxidative decarboxylation
22 Clues: The enzyme responsible for generating ATP • Glycolysis occurs in this part of the cell • A gaseous molecule required for aerobic respiration • A 3-carbon compound that is the product of glycolysis • The organelle responsible for photosynthesis in plant cells • The process that splits glucose into two 3-carbon molecules • ...
Cell Biology & Genetics 2015-03-26
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- Microfilaments are composed of these globular subunits of protein
- An example of a molecule that can move through channel proteins
- One function of membrane proteins
- An example of a transport protein
- The opposite to endocytosis
- These allow the movement of material in and out of the nucleus
- A type of cell junction
- Primary active transport across membranes using this to drive it
- Proteins that contribute to the orderly packaging of DNA in Eukaryotic cells
- The correct name for the infoldings of the membrane in the Mitochondria
- A membrane lipid
- Correct term for the cellular ‘scaffold’ or ‘skeleton’
- One function of the SER
- Phospholipids are arranged in this orientation in the cell membrane
- Carrier proteins have what which when open at one end and always closed at the other
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- Provides instructions for building proteins
- These structures can be found on the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
- The type of energy used in photosynthesis
- A substance found in the Extracellular matrix (ECM)
- An organelle that carries out photosynthesis
- The term used to describe the movement of water in response to a concentration gradient
- This complex organelle resembles a ‘stack of pancakes’
- A function of the cytoskeleton
- These organelles are only found in plant cells
- The process by which a cell engulfs a bacterium/particle
- The largest organelle in the cell
- The fatty acid tail of membrane phospholipids is
- These organelles are only found in Eukaryotic cells
- One type of filamentous system of the Cytoskeleton
- The light-independent reactions of photosynthesis take place here
30 Clues: A membrane lipid • A type of cell junction • One function of the SER • The opposite to endocytosis • A function of the cytoskeleton • One function of membrane proteins • An example of a transport protein • The largest organelle in the cell • The type of energy used in photosynthesis • Provides instructions for building proteins • An organelle that carries out photosynthesis • ...
submicroscopische structuren in cellen 2014-09-22
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- Kleurloze inhoud van chloroplast.
- Celorganel dat water en reservestoffen bevat en fungeert als plantaardig lysosoon; komt voornamelijk in planten zelf voor.
- Submicroscopische structuur met een bepaalde functie in een cel.
- Holle buisjes van proteïnevezels die deel uitmaken van het cytoskelet en vorm geven aan centriolen, trilharen en zweepharen.
- Netwerk van allerlei microtubuli met een steunende functie in de cel.
- Pastiden; verzamelnaam voor chloroplasten, leukoplasten en chromoplasten; komt alleen voor bij planten.
- Celorganel dat bestaat uit een verzameling van afgeplatte zakjes (cisteren), waarin stoffen bewerkt worden en waarvan blaasjes loskomen voor transport en secretie van stoffen.
- Netwerk van vezels in de celkern; opgebouwd uit DNA en poriën.
- Kernlichaampje; kleine structuur in de celkern betrokken bij aanmaak van RNA-molecule voor de opbouw van ribosomen.
- Kleurloze plast voor het opslaan van zetmeel.
- Uiterst kleine celorganellen die de genetische informatie van het DNA decoderen bij de proteïnesynthese.
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- cytosol met celorganellen die erin voorkomen.
- Celorganel met rode, oranje of gele pigmenten om bloemen en vruchten te kleuren.
- DNA in de celkern dat extra compact is opgerold rond proteïnen.
- Inhoud van de vacuole.
- Celorganel opgebouwd uit microtubuli en betrokken bij de verdeling van het genetisch materiaal bij de celdeling; komt alleen voor in dierlijke cellen.
- Celorganel met een dubbel membraan en eigen DNA; door verbranding van voedingsstoffen vindt er ATP-synthese plaats.
- Membraan van de vacuole.
- Blaasje met afbrekende enzymen om celeigen of celvreemde bestanddelen af te breken; komt alleen voor in dierlijke cellen.
- Inhoud van het mitochondrion.
20 Clues: Inhoud van de vacuole. • Membraan van de vacuole. • Inhoud van het mitochondrion. • Kleurloze inhoud van chloroplast. • cytosol met celorganellen die erin voorkomen. • Kleurloze plast voor het opslaan van zetmeel. • Netwerk van vezels in de celkern; opgebouwd uit DNA en poriën. • DNA in de celkern dat extra compact is opgerold rond proteïnen. • ...
Geometry Crossword Puzzle 2016-05-23
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- a flat, two-dimensional surface that extends infinitely far
- a plane figure with seven straight sides and angles
- a point or value that marks the end of a ray or one of the ends of a line segment or interval
- a plane figure with four straight sides and four right angles, especially one with unequal adjacent sides, in contrast to a square
- the outer boundary, especially of a circular area; perimeter:
- a plane figure with nine straight sides and nine angles
- a rectangular array of numbers or other mathematical objects for which operations such as addition and multiplication are defined
- polygon grows or shrinks but keeps the same overall shape
- a point or line common to lines or surfaces that intersect
- a plane figure with four equal straight sides and four right angles
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- a part of a figure cut off by a line or plane intersecting it, in particular
- a straight one-dimensional figure having no thickness and extending infinitely in both directions
- a four-sided plane rectilinear figure with opposite sides parallel
- a plane figure with twelve sides
- A set of lines or curves are said to be concurrent if they all intersect
- a plane figure with six straight sides and angles
- The point halfway between the endpoints of a line segment
- the action of rotating around an axis or center
- a flat shape with straight sides It has 2 pairs of equal adjacent sides
- opposite or contrary in position, direction, order, or effect
20 Clues: a plane figure with twelve sides • the action of rotating around an axis or center • a plane figure with six straight sides and angles • a plane figure with seven straight sides and angles • a plane figure with nine straight sides and nine angles • The point halfway between the endpoints of a line segment • polygon grows or shrinks but keeps the same overall shape • ...
Joints of the Skeletal System 2022-12-05
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- The only moveable bone in the skull.
- Wrist bones.
- Membranous borders between an infants cranial bones allow them to slide over each other to facilitate birth. They later ossify.
- Vertebra with ribs attached, posteriorly.
- Foot bones.
- The bones that enclose and protect the brain.
- Bone that helps form the prominence of the cheek.
- The 1st vertebra (V1 - most superior) that supports the head.
- Hand bones.
- The hip's cup-shaped cavity that receives the femur head.
- The shaft of a long bone.
- Air-filled cavities in the skull
- The most inferior portion of the sternum.
- The "tailbone" at the bottom of the vertebral column.
- The cavity in the center of a long bone.
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- Bone forming cells.
- Ankle bones.
- Between the most inferior "last" lumbar vertebra (L5) and coccyx.
- Blood cell formation.
- Finger & toe bones.
- Neck vertebra.
- Lower back vertebra, below the ribs.
- Also known commonly known as the kneecap.
- The foramen (opening) where the spinal cord exits the skull.
- Thyroid hormone that decreases calcium levels in your blood by stimulating osteoblasts to form bone tissue. It opposes the parathyroid hormone that increases blood calcium levels.
- The end of a long bone.
- The "Adam's Apple" bone that tongue muscles attach to.
- Bone cells.
- Cells that break-down calcified bone tissue (matrix).
- Cylinder-shaped unit of compact bone also called a Haversian System.
- The largest & most superior hip bone.
- The 2nd vertebra (V2) allowing the head to turn side to side.
32 Clues: Foot bones. • Hand bones. • Bone cells. • Ankle bones. • Wrist bones. • Neck vertebra. • Bone forming cells. • Finger & toe bones. • Blood cell formation. • The end of a long bone. • The shaft of a long bone. • Air-filled cavities in the skull • The only moveable bone in the skull. • Lower back vertebra, below the ribs. • The largest & most superior hip bone. • ...
Joints of the Skeletal System 2022-12-05
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- Also known commonly known as the kneecap.
- Lower back vertebra, below the ribs.
- The end of a long bone.
- Cells that break-down calcified bone tissue (matrix).
- Foot bones.
- Membranous borders between an infants cranial bones allow them to slide over each other to facilitate birth. They later ossify.
- The foramen (opening) where the spinal cord exits the skull.
- Bone cells.
- The largest & most superior hip bone.
- The "Adam's Apple" bone that tongue muscles attach to.
- The shaft of a long bone.
- Wrist bones.
- Between the most inferior "last" lumbar vertebra (L5) and coccyx.
- Bone that helps form the prominence of the cheek.
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- Finger & toe bones.
- The hip's cup-shaped cavity that receives the femur head.
- The most inferior portion of the sternum.
- Cylinder-shaped unit of compact bone also called a Haversian System.
- Hand bones.
- Vertebra with ribs attached, posteriorly.
- Thyroid hormone that decreases calcium levels in your blood by stimulating osteoblasts to form bone tissue. It opposes the parathyroid hormone that increases blood calcium levels.
- The bones that enclose and protect the brain.
- The 1st vertebra (V1 - most superior) that supports the head.
- Bone forming cells.
- Blood cell formation.
- The 2nd vertebra (V2) allowing the head to turn side to side.
- The cavity in the center of a long bone.
- The only moveable bone in the skull.
- Ankle bones.
- Air-filled cavities in the skull
- Neck vertebra.
- The "tailbone" at the bottom of the vertebral column.
32 Clues: Hand bones. • Foot bones. • Bone cells. • Ankle bones. • Wrist bones. • Neck vertebra. • Finger & toe bones. • Bone forming cells. • Blood cell formation. • The end of a long bone. • The shaft of a long bone. • Air-filled cavities in the skull • Lower back vertebra, below the ribs. • The only moveable bone in the skull. • The largest & most superior hip bone. • ...
vocab cross word 2021-01-28
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- sharp image
- a digital image composed of a matrix of dots
- a unit of measurment
- photography, the low cost segment of the stock photography industry
- Photographic Experts Group, method of lossy compression for digital images
- used to make sure your websites colors coordinate
- process of juxtaposing pixels of two colors to create the illusion theres a third color
- burry more pixelated image
- Network Graphics, a raster-graphics file format that supports lossless data compression
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- combining parts or elements to form a whole
- the number of pixels in an image or display
- Design, professionals create visual content to communicate messages
- photography, an industry that creates and sells imagery in the form of photos, illustrations, or videos and can be purchased for use through various licensing models
- Licensing, refers to a copyright license which, if purchased by a user, allows the one-time use of the photo as specified by the license
- Optimization, reducing the file size of your images as much as possible without sacrificing quality so that your page load times remain low
- depth, the number of bits per pixel on a computer monitor to represent a color
- Image File Format, used for desktop publishing and graphic design
- (open source) images, licensed under one of the open source licenses, such as Creative Commons and other licenses
- Interchange Format, an image file format commonly used for images on the web and sprites in software programs
- images, require a one-time fee for their use
20 Clues: sharp image • a unit of measurment • burry more pixelated image • combining parts or elements to form a whole • the number of pixels in an image or display • a digital image composed of a matrix of dots • images, require a one-time fee for their use • used to make sure your websites colors coordinate • Image File Format, used for desktop publishing and graphic design • ...
Unit 2 Crossword 2020-10-15
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- Process the most inferior part of the sternum
- Makes blood cells
- Fracture type which is a typical skull fracture.
- Bone is broken completely, but ends do not penetrate the skin.
- Bone penetrates the skin; also known as an open fracture.
- Bone-forming cells
- directly connects the sternum
- It has no vertebral body and no spinous process
- attaches through costal cartilage
- Bones are broken into many pieces
- A fracture in which the bone splinters, but the break is incomplete
- Distinguished by their long, slender spines and by the presence of facets
- Dense and appears homogeneous
- The vertebrae is an example of what type of bone
- Made of small needle-like pieces and open space
- Limbs and girdles
- Break down bone matrix for remodeling and release of calcium
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- Bone is crushed
- Is the process of making blood plasma
- Are attached only to the vertebrae
- A fracture in which the bone ends are forced into each other
- It has no vertebral body and no spinous process and lateral masses
- the smallest of the true vertebrae
- The primary structure that passes through the vertebral foramen
- femur is an example of what type of bone
- The most superior bone in sternum
- The sternum is an example of what type of bone
- The carpals and tarsals are examples of what type of bone
- Form the longitudinal axis of the body
- Fracture that results from a twisting force
- Mature bone cells
31 Clues: Bone is crushed • Makes blood cells • Mature bone cells • Limbs and girdles • Bone-forming cells • directly connects the sternum • Dense and appears homogeneous • attaches through costal cartilage • Bones are broken into many pieces • The most superior bone in sternum • Are attached only to the vertebrae • the smallest of the true vertebrae • Is the process of making blood plasma • ...
Skeletal system 2020-10-07
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- / needed to make calcium phosphate and calcium carbonate, which form the Hydroxyapatite crystal that gives bone its hardness
- / and disease that disrupts the replacement of old bone tissue with new bone tissue
- / osteocytes are within chambers called
- / supports bone materialization; May have synergistic effects with vitamin D
- / growth ___ increases length of long bones, enhances materialization, and improves bone density
- / complex shape
- / immature bond cells
- / important for fat
- / thin and curved
- / cube-like shape equal in shape width, thickness
- / a way bone adapt by building more bone and becoming denser improves balance and coordination
- / a condition in which bones become weak and brittle
- / a hallow cylindrical space within the diaphysis, contains yellow bone marrow with blood vessels reduce the weight maximizes strength
- / needed for calcium absorption
- / distal and proximal ends of the long bone
- / mature bond cells
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- / thin layer of hyaline cartilage- absorbs shock at the joint
- / stimulates absorption of calcium and phosphate from digestive track
- / between the diaphysis and the epiphyses
- / the The structure that connects osteocytes
- / osteocytes form rings called
- / bone cells that liquefy bone matrix and release calcium to the blood are called
- / inhibits osteoclast activity in stimulates calcium uptake by bones
- / bone lost due to menopause
- / thin membrane that lines the medullary cavity, contains bone forming cells
- / produces blood cells
- / thin connective tissue shealth associated with the blood vessels
- / small and round, embedded in tendons
- / longer than it is wide, cylinder-like shape
- / main shaft or body of bone long, cylindrical shape
30 Clues: / complex shape • / thin and curved • / important for fat • / mature bond cells • / immature bond cells • / produces blood cells • / bone lost due to menopause • / osteocytes form rings called • / needed for calcium absorption • / small and round, embedded in tendons • / osteocytes are within chambers called • / between the diaphysis and the epiphyses • ...
Skeletal system 2020-10-07
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- / a condition in which bones become weak and brittle
- / bone lost due to menopause
- / main shaft or body of bone long, cylindrical shape
- / distal and proximal ends of the long bone
- / longer than it is wide, cylinder-like shape
- / complex shape
- / needed to make calcium phosphate and calcium carbonate, which form the Hydroxyapatite crystal that gives bone its hardness
- / supports bone materialization; May have synergistic effects with vitamin D
- / needed for calcium absorption
- / stimulates absorption of calcium and phosphate from digestive track
- / immature bond cells
- / osteocytes form rings called
- / growth ___ increases length of long bones, enhances materialization, and improves bone density
- / thin layer of hyaline cartilage- absorbs shock at the joint
- / small and round, embedded in tendons
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- / mature bond cells
- / between the diaphysis and the epiphyses
- / a hallow cylindrical space within the diaphysis, contains yellow bone marrow with blood vessels reduce the weight maximizes strength
- / a way bone adapt by building more bone and becoming denser improves balance and coordination
- / important for fat
- / the The structure that connects osteocytes
- / thin connective tissue shealth associated with the blood vessels
- / thin membrane that lines the medullary cavity, contains bone forming cells
- / inhibits osteoclast activity in stimulates calcium uptake by bones
- / thin and curved
- / bone cells that liquefy bone matrix and release calcium to the blood are called
- / osteocytes are within chambers called
- / cube-like shape equal in shape width, thickness
- / and disease that disrupts the replacement of old bone tissue with new bone tissue
- / produces blood cells
30 Clues: / complex shape • / thin and curved • / mature bond cells • / important for fat • / immature bond cells • / produces blood cells • / bone lost due to menopause • / osteocytes form rings called • / needed for calcium absorption • / small and round, embedded in tendons • / osteocytes are within chambers called • / between the diaphysis and the epiphyses • ...
Xmas Family Xword 2020-11-08
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- Rock-....
- A change in a song where one or more instruments stop playing.
- WS (knitting)Reverence, Theatrical, polite bend
- Pearl Harbor Day
- Generally means a piece of music made by using two or more other recordings
- An assessment matrix based on a set of criteria (self or group defined) used to evaluate a student's performance across a holistic spectrum.
- forte Moderately loud
- Although the information is important, passively accumulating disconnected information is not learning. Instead, teachers ask that students do this instead.
- This note is one half-step below the same natural note in pitch.
- A Greek man known as ‘The Father of Classical Equitation (430-ca 335 B.C.). He wrote the first fully preserved manual on the care of the riding horse- “The Art of Horsemanship”.
- Shift accent outside the normally expected count
- "Grand Wizzard …" invented the "DJ scratch" technique.
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- Means to gradually become louder
- An organism that transfers pollen
- A cold treatment, such as found in cold winter conditions, that induces flowering in some varieties.
- LC (knitting)Cans, Pop on some tunes and listen to them with your…
- Caballus The scientific name for the horse
- This type of knowledge is knowledge that has become ingrained, operational, and does not draw attention to itself.
- The condition of premature flowering in edible crops, often making the plant unpalatable.
- Two (fast, syncopated) steps on the ball of the alternating foot.
- A breed of horse - … Walker
- Another word for the beat
- Another word for turntable
- ?-Day
24 Clues: ?-Day • Rock-.... • Pearl Harbor Day • forte Moderately loud • Another word for the beat • Another word for turntable • A breed of horse - … Walker • Means to gradually become louder • An organism that transfers pollen • Caballus The scientific name for the horse • WS (knitting)Reverence, Theatrical, polite bend • Shift accent outside the normally expected count • ...
IGCS Input Devices Revision 2020-12-03
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- type of touchscreen based on glasses functioning as capacitors which generate electric fields, changing when touched
- a.k.a. QR, a matrix of dark squares on a light background, holding over 7000 digits
- ball-shaped pointing device that is fixed to a spot
- touchscreen based on polyester and glass, where a circuit is completed when top layer is pressed down
- 3D scanner that builds up 3D objects via slices, uses X-rays
- cell made of pixels that captures a photo
- a.k.a. CCD, consists of pixels that turns a scanned image into eletcronic form
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- separates the left and right-hand sides of the barcode
- series of dark and light parallel lines of varying thickness, representing 0 through 9
- infra-red touchscreen that uses an array of sensors to sense the point of contact
- a.k.a. MRI, uses radio frequencies for 3D scanning
- device that captures photo when light passes through lens, replaced traditional camera
- uses touch to perform functions
- method that uses a microphone to try to identify the speaker's voice
- type of keyboard that aims to reduce RSI and other such injuries
- method that uses a microphone to try to recognise words spoken by user
- inputs analogue data from the physical surroundings, such as temperature, light etc.
- sensor that controls a cursor via moving a finger across the surface, usually used by laptops
- infra-red touchscreen that needs warm object to interact with screen
- barcode that uniquely identifies the stock item in the stock database
20 Clues: uses touch to perform functions • cell made of pixels that captures a photo • a.k.a. MRI, uses radio frequencies for 3D scanning • ball-shaped pointing device that is fixed to a spot • separates the left and right-hand sides of the barcode • 3D scanner that builds up 3D objects via slices, uses X-rays • ...
math words 2022-05-20
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- middle of a cordanite plane
- the process of taking a matrix, vector, or other quantity away from another under specific rules to obtain the difference.
- motion in geometry in which an object is turned over a straight line to form a mirror image
- top of a fraction
- he amount of space in a certain 3D object.
- the continuous line forming the boundary of a closed geometric figure.
- a line or surface on which a figure is regarded as standing a line or surface on which a figure is regarded as standing.
- variable that represents a quantity that is being manipulated in an experiment
- second power
- a numerical quantity that is not a whole number
- a quantity representing the power to which a given number or expression is to be raised, usually expressed as a raised symbol beside the number or expression
- expression is a finite combination of symbols that is well-formed according to rules that depend on the context
- the average
- a number above zero
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- an angle that measures more than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees.
- a number lower than zero
- a angle below 90 degree angle
- the enclosing boundary of a curved geometric figure, especially a circle
- a number or quantity that when multiplied with another produces a given number or expression
- vertical distance from the top to the base of the object.
- greater than any assignable quantity or countable number greater than any assignable quantity or countable number.
- a variable whose value depends upon independent variable \
22 Clues: the average • second power • top of a fraction • a number above zero • a number lower than zero • middle of a cordanite plane • a angle below 90 degree angle • he amount of space in a certain 3D object. • a numerical quantity that is not a whole number • vertical distance from the top to the base of the object. • a variable whose value depends upon independent variable \ • ...
Art Crossword 2022-10-05
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- A chemical compound commonly referred to as plastic.
- An individual print from a printing press.
- The part of work depicted as furthest from the viewer.
- A barrier, the shape of which blocks paint or ink from passing through.
- An origination point
- A substance that makes pigments adhere to a surface.
- Artwork made by gluing materials onto a common surface.
- A perforated template allowing ink or paint to pass through to print a design.
- A type of paint medium in which pigments are bound with gum and a white filler added.
- The part of a work depicted as nearest to the viewer.
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- A technique in which the artist paints onto freshly applied plaster.
- Capable of stirring the emotions of the viewer.
- Cut
- A period of cultural and artistic change in Europe from the 14th to the 17th century.
- A print process where the inked image is higher than the printing areas.
- An area of lightest value in a work.
- A print process where the image is carved into a block of wood.
- All the copies of a print made from a single painting
- A drastic difference between such elements as color or value when they are presented together.
- The person, object, or space depicted in a work of art.
- The colorant in art materials.
- The size of an object or artwork relative to another object or artwork.
- The optical effect caused when reflected white light of the spectrum is divided into different wavelengths.
- A word describing something not transparent.
24 Clues: Cut • An origination point • The colorant in art materials. • An area of lightest value in a work. • An individual print from a printing press. • A word describing something not transparent. • Capable of stirring the emotions of the viewer. • A chemical compound commonly referred to as plastic. • A substance that makes pigments adhere to a surface. • ...
Cardiovascular System 2022-11-16
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- drains the systemic circulation from the lungs and leads to the azygos vein
- oxygen-carrying compound in erythrocytes
- upper chambers of the heart
- number of times the heart contracts (beats) per min.
- aka bicuspid valve
- ability of vein to distend and store blood
- smallest of blood vessels where physical exchange occurs between the blood and tissue cells surrounded by interstitial fluid
- one of the three primary germs layers that differentiate early in embryonic development
- masses of developing blood vessels & formed elements from mesodermal cells scattered throughout the embryonic disc
- in the blood, the liquid extracellular matrix
- aka WBC
- force exerted by the blood against the wall
- liquid connective tissue
- cardiac septum located between the two ventricles
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- granulocytes that stain with a basic (alkaline) stain
- interruption in the normal conduction pathway
- very small artery that leads to a capillary
- valve located at the base of the aorta
- sulcus that marks the boundary between the atria and ventricles
- red,iron-containing pigment to which oxygen binds in hemoglobin
- aka thrombocytes
- network of 10-100 capillaries connecting arterioles to venules, "spider-web"
- chronic high blood pressure
- stem cells that give rise to blood vessels
- hemoglobin without an oxygen molecule bound to it
- muscle of the heart
- difference between the maximum and resting CO
- aka RBC
- deficiency of RBC/hemoglobin
- blood vessel that conducts blood away from the heart
- period of time when the heart muscle is relaxed and the chambers fill with blood
31 Clues: aka RBC • aka WBC • aka thrombocytes • aka bicuspid valve • muscle of the heart • liquid connective tissue • upper chambers of the heart • chronic high blood pressure • deficiency of RBC/hemoglobin • valve located at the base of the aorta • oxygen-carrying compound in erythrocytes • ability of vein to distend and store blood • stem cells that give rise to blood vessels • ...
Microbiology Crossword Labs 2023-06-29
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- What is a substance produced by microorganisms that can inhibit the growth of other microorganisms?
- What is the use of microorganisms to remove or neutralize pollutants in the environment called?
- What is a laboratory technique used to amplify a specific segment of DNA?
- What field of study deals with the incidence, distribution, and control of diseases in populations?
- What kingdom of eukaryotic organisms includes yeasts, molds, and mushrooms?
- What term refers to a microorganism that causes disease?
- What term refers to the transfer or spread of microorganisms from one host to another?
- What is a non-living infectious agent that requires a host cell to replicate?
- What is a community of microorganisms that are attached to a surface and embedded in a self-produced matrix?
- What is a permanent alteration in the DNA sequence of an organism called?
- What is the study of microorganisms called?
- What is the scientific study of fungi called?
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- What is the process of growing microorganisms in a controlled environment called?
- What are single-celled prokaryotic organisms called?
- What is the process of reducing the number of microorganisms on surfaces called?
- What is a foreign substance that can trigger an immune response in the body?
- What process aims to completely eliminate all forms of microbial life, including spores?
- What is a disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans called?
- What are single-celled eukaryotic organisms that are often motile?
- What is the study of the immune system and its response to pathogens?
20 Clues: What is the study of microorganisms called? • What is the scientific study of fungi called? • What are single-celled prokaryotic organisms called? • What term refers to a microorganism that causes disease? • What are single-celled eukaryotic organisms that are often motile? • What is the study of the immune system and its response to pathogens? • ...
Task #6 - Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-07
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- The positive acute angle formed by the terminal side and the x-axis.
- The acceleration of the object due to gravity.
- The rate at which the object moves along the path.
- A logarithm with base 10 and can be written without the base.
- Compares the lengths of two sides with respect to an acute angle, θ (theta), in a right triangle.
- A sequence in which the difference between any two consecutive terms is constant.
- When the initial point of a vector is at the origin.
- A rule defined by the trigonometric ratios.
- A vector with a magnitude of 1.
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- A common application of exponential growth.
- When given two sides and the angle opposite one of these given sides (SSA) which can result in one solution ,two solutions, or no solution.
- The rate at which the central angle changing the along the path.
- A quantity that has both magnitude (size) and direction.
- A sequence in which the ratio between any two consecutive terms is constant.
- The study of the relationships among the side and angle measures in triangles.
- A set of points that all conics have to satisfy a certain condition.
- Angles in standard position with the same terminal side.
- A rectangular array of variables or constants in rows or columns, usually in enclosed brackets.
- The locus of points such that the sum of the distances from any point on the ellipse to two fixed points remains constant.
- A logarithm with base e and written as ln.
20 Clues: A vector with a magnitude of 1. • A logarithm with base e and written as ln. • A common application of exponential growth. • A rule defined by the trigonometric ratios. • The acceleration of the object due to gravity. • The rate at which the object moves along the path. • When the initial point of a vector is at the origin. • ...
