matrix Crossword Puzzles
Beauty Fundamentals Waxing 2024-06-10
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- This is not a normal contra-action to waxing.
- What is the name of the hair found on the eyelashes?
- This is one of the functions of the hair.
- What stage of the hair growth cycle is:Follicle is stable, at rest, shallow and lacks a bulb?
- What type of wax is heated to 47-65 degrees?
- What is the name of hair found on the scalp?
- This contains nerve endings, blood supply and provides nourishment to the hair.
- What does Shaving cause?
- What hair is thick, coarse, pigmented, and has a cuticle, cortex and medulla?
- What layer of the hair can you find Melanin?
- This is a normal contra-action to waxing.
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- This is also a normal contra-action to waxing.
- What ingredient breaks down sulphur bonds in the hair?
- What is the name of hair found in the ears?
- What stage of the hair growth cycle is: Dermal papilla detaches, matrix stops dividing, melanin production stops?
- What hair is soft, fine, downy, and has no medulla?
- This is another one of the functions of the hair.
- What does the Erector Pilli Muscle do?
- These are attached to hair follicles.
- Give an example of an ingredient found in wax.
- Give an example of an ingredient that helps to add creaminess and softness to the wax.
- What is the name of hair found on the face?
- What type of wax is heated to 43 degrees?
- What stage of the hair growth cycle has the blood flow increasing and mitosis occurs?
- What is the name of hair found on the underarms?
25 Clues: What does Shaving cause? • These are attached to hair follicles. • What does the Erector Pilli Muscle do? • This is one of the functions of the hair. • What type of wax is heated to 43 degrees? • This is a normal contra-action to waxing. • What is the name of hair found in the ears? • What is the name of hair found on the face? • ...
Organizational Design 2024-05-02
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- - The ability of an organization to achieve its goals with minimum expenditure of time and resources
- - A flexible and collaborative approach to management, emphasizing teamwork and iterative progress
- - A structure where decision-making powers are distributed among various levels of the organization
- - The introduction of something new, such as a new idea, method, or device within an organization
- - A less hierarchical organizational structure, more flexible and with an emphasis on peer-to-peer collaboration
- - The benefit that results when two or more agents work together to achieve something neither one could have achieved on its own
- - A method of decentralized management and organizational governance in which authority and decision-making are distributed
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- - A structure where the organization is divided into smaller groups based on specialized functional areas
- - The capability of an organization to adjust quickly to changing environments
- - A structure where decision-making authority is concentrated at the top levels
- - Shared values, beliefs, and practices within an organization
- - Any individual or group who can affect or is affected by the achievements of an organization’s objectives
- - A system of administration distinguished by its hierarchical structure and formal rules
- - A type of organizational structure that groups each organizational function into a division
- - A complex structure that combines elements of both functional and divisional structures
- - An organizational structure with few or no levels of middle management
- - Refers to the "span of control," indicating the number of subordinates a supervisor has
- - A plan chosen to bring about a desired future, such as the achievement of a goal or solution to a problem
- - A system where members of an organization are ranked according to their levels of authority
- - The degree of freedom and independence that the individual or team has in making decisions
20 Clues: - Shared values, beliefs, and practices within an organization • - An organizational structure with few or no levels of middle management • - The capability of an organization to adjust quickly to changing environments • - A structure where decision-making authority is concentrated at the top levels • ...
RED BOOK 2023-09-04
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- This Key Risk Area category best defines any risks involving cyber security.
- A person who exposes wrongdoing within an organization.
- One of the purpose of a Risk Management Manual and Guidelines is to _______ an effective Risk Management culture throughout the Duopharma Biotech Group.
- The tagline for Group Risk Management logo is ________.
- There are two types of risks which are General & ________.
- A system designed to prevent bribery and promote integrity within an organization.
- The act of accepting or offering something of value to influence decisions improperly.
- The colour _____ in risk rating matrix table represents High level of risk.
- A system of rules and principles that guide ethical behavior.
- When there is no further action required to affect likelihood or consequences, the Risk Decision is to ______.
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- The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles. Doing the right things even no one is watching.
- Risk Coordinators consists of selected _______ in the respective department.
- All Duopharma Biotech Group staff is a Risk _______.
- The process of disclosing any personal or financial interests that may pose a conflict with one's job responsibilities.
- The act of being accountable for one's actions and decisions.
- When a Risk Owner develops a risk register, they are required to create their own Risk ID using the GRM __ Table which can be accessed on INTRANET.
- Evaluation of risk rating is done at three different types of rating which are ______, Residual and Target.
- Upholding strong moral values, even in difficult situations.
- The practice of being transparent and open in all dealings.
- A set of rules or guidelines that govern the actions and decisions within an organization.
20 Clues: All Duopharma Biotech Group staff is a Risk _______. • A person who exposes wrongdoing within an organization. • The tagline for Group Risk Management logo is ________. • There are two types of risks which are General & ________. • The practice of being transparent and open in all dealings. • Upholding strong moral values, even in difficult situations. • ...
TECH II MIDTERM CROSSWORD 2024-02-21
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- scan refers to the laser sweeping across the IR and releasing the e- into their grounded state.
- CONVERT ELECTRICAL TO MECHANICAL ENERGY
- converts MECHANICAL to ELECTRICAL energy
- UNIT FOR CURRENT
- IMAGE CREATED BY METASTABLE ELECTRONS
- RESOLUTION THAT ^ AS MATRIX SIZE ^
- mobile units use this as their charging devices for exposures
- VARIABLE TRANSFORMER, DEALS WITH V NOT KV
- unit of power
- emission that boils electrons from filament
- STUDY OF MOVING ELECTRIC CHARGES
- In IDR with a CCD the scintillation layer is which compound:
- most common type of transformer used today, _____-type
- RESOLUTION THAT IMPROVES WITH ^ BIT DEPTH
- type of photons a photodetector collects
- most common phosphor found in a PSP, doped with Eu
- code that is computer language aka digital language
- portion of the beam which is responsible for forming the image
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- process by which analog signal is converted to digital signal
- stops exposure, accurate up to 1 msec
- type of DR WHERE xrays are directly converted to an electrical signal
- FACTOR THAT IS The percentage of the DEL that is sensitive to xrays
- transformer that increases voltage, decreases current
- Scan occurs when the IP is fed through the reader
- This material is efficient at converting xray photons into an electrical signal
- layer that grounds plate to eliminate electrostatic problems
- resistance unit
- in CsI/aSi IDR the collection element is sandwiched into a:
- SMALLEST UNIT OF ELECTRIC CHARGE
- form of DR that includes a scintillation step
- smallest exposure difference which can be detected and displayed by the imaging system is:
- type of radiography that produces images with highest spatial res
- LAW THAT STATES V= IxR
- type of photons A photodetector collects:
- 8 bits = 1 (FILL IN THE BLANK)
35 Clues: unit of power • resistance unit • UNIT FOR CURRENT • LAW THAT STATES V= IxR • 8 bits = 1 (FILL IN THE BLANK) • SMALLEST UNIT OF ELECTRIC CHARGE • STUDY OF MOVING ELECTRIC CHARGES • RESOLUTION THAT ^ AS MATRIX SIZE ^ • stops exposure, accurate up to 1 msec • IMAGE CREATED BY METASTABLE ELECTRONS • CONVERT ELECTRICAL TO MECHANICAL ENERGY • converts MECHANICAL to ELECTRICAL energy • ...
cells (important!) 2023-02-14
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- phospholipid bilayer with proteins
- occludins in membranes of adjacent cells fuse together, forming mostly impermeable junctions that encircle each cell.
- loosely attached to integral proteins. include cytoskeleton and extracellular matrix proteins, and motor proteins.
- gelatinous composition of proteins & polysaccharides. organized mesh holding cells together
- no energy input, down the gradient, with and without transport proteins
- firmly inserted transmembrane proteins. include transporters, receptors and enzymes.
- interstitial fluid, blood plasma, csf. act as transport and dissolving media.
- electrical potential energy produced by separation of oppositely charged particles across the cell membrane in all cells.
- only lets in nonpolar molecules and small polar molecules.
- polar heads, non-polar fatty acid tails. inner and outer membrane surfaces. 75% of membrane lipids.
- two parts arise from cytoplasmic plaques. intermediate (keratin) filaments. linker (cadherin) proteins.
- outer surface of the cell. separates intracellular from extracellular.
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- glycocalyx, wavy shape of cell membranes, cell junctions
- abundant proteins w/sugar groups. cell to cell interactions and cell to cell recongition.
- hydrocarbon rings are between phospholipid tails. stabilizes the membrane, and promotes membrane fluidity. 20% of membrane lipids.
- contents between membrane and nucleus. have distinct jobs for the cell
- energy(atp) required, against the gradient. WITH transport proteins.
- (communication nexus) membranes of adjacent cells are very close and connected by connexions
- intestinal/gastric juices, saliva, mucus, etc. aid in lubrication and digestion.
- largest organelle. contains most of the genetic material.
- polar sugar groups, and non-polar fatty acids. only on outer membrane surface. 5% of membrane lipids
- difference in electrical charge between two points
- recipe for fluids inside and outside the cell membrane are different.
23 Clues: phospholipid bilayer with proteins • difference in electrical charge between two points • glycocalyx, wavy shape of cell membranes, cell junctions • largest organelle. contains most of the genetic material. • only lets in nonpolar molecules and small polar molecules. • energy(atp) required, against the gradient. WITH transport proteins. • ...
GRC 2023-02-22
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- Objectives
- Risk coming from People, Systems and processes
- … Wealth Maximization: Also known as the Anglo-Saxon Governance model
- … Wealth Maximization: Also known as the German-Japanese Governance model
- analysis of a company's vulnerabilities,
- One of the principles of Governance. A systems in place to insure no conflict of interest
- One of the principles of Governance. A system is put in place to satisfy the rights of all stakeholders with equity
- Risk assessment matrix
- One of the principles of Governance. A systems in place share information accurately and candidly to the public
- Tolerate the Risk / live with it
- Avoid or eliminate the risky step from your way to achieve your objective
- One of the major Board committees related to Governance
- Process by which organizations identify and meet their obligations arising in law, or internal standards
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- Management philosophy based on expecting uncertainty as part of the game and accepting it
- Probability of an event happening. Used in the measurements of the risks
- P in PESTLE acronym linked to External factors that would impact a company
- Management philosophy related to reconiliation of the willingness and ability to take risks
- German governance model based on having a supervisory Board and a Management Board
- S in PESTLE acronym linked to External factors that would impact a company
- Move the Risk to a third party
- The damage that can occur to a business when it is negatively perceived
- Effect of an event happening. Used in the measurements of the risks
- P in SSOP acronym linked to Internal factors that would impact a company
- Management philosophy based on the avoidance of risk as a core objective
- Set controls to achieve objective but decrease likelihood of risky outcome
25 Clues: Objectives • Risk assessment matrix • Move the Risk to a third party • Tolerate the Risk / live with it • analysis of a company's vulnerabilities, • Risk coming from People, Systems and processes • One of the major Board committees related to Governance • Effect of an event happening. Used in the measurements of the risks • ...
Anatomy Anguish 2023-02-23
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- Ribs attach to these vertebrae.
- Keeping everything in its proper range.
- Near to
- Fixed jaw
- Pain
- Bone "hole"?
- Low BP
- Femur "bump"
- More toward the middle.
- Fats, oils and waxes.
- Proper "break"
- Upper orbit foramen?
- Most anterior cranial bone.
- This passage has nothing to do with beef.
- Opposite of the patellar side.
- High energy compounds.
- First step to fracture repair.
- Wrist related
- "Tear" bone
- With "dermis" the outermost layer.
- Human scale pattern
- Occipital suture
- C1
- Rapid breathing
- Eye "slits"?
- A record of the heart?
- Its double-stranded.
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- There are seven "verts" in this region.
- Goes across the "Crown".
- CPR experts
- Stuck out one's tongue as requested.
- Breast bone
- C2
- Dead, keratinized layer.
- Body builder motion.
- Blockage, particularly of a blood vessel.
- Nasal septum
- Earache
- Moveable facial bone.
- away from
- Really tight curls
- Japanese delight
- A typical person has 30-60 trillion of these.
- "One layer" descriptor
- Rib related
- Poor diet disease of 3rd world countries; cause bowed legs.
- Chin foramen
- What you should not have given Mr. Sewell in the "Sweetness" case study.
- Hospital regulars.
- bone "bar"
- Type of tissue that is the target of a diet.
- What a cholecystectomy takes out.
- WBC cancer
- Big "bump" behind the ear.
- blood matrix
- Largest of the vertebrae.
- Little cracks?
- To the outside.
- Not arches or loops.
- These become really active at puberty
- Muscle pain
- Cervical curvature
- Rounded articular surface
- Osteocyte homes?
- Skin color comes down to this.
- Teen suffrage
66 Clues: C2 • C1 • Pain • Low BP • Near to • Earache • Fixed jaw • away from • bone "bar" • WBC cancer • CPR experts • Breast bone • Rib related • Muscle pain • "Tear" bone • Nasal septum • Bone "hole"? • Femur "bump" • Chin foramen • blood matrix • Eye "slits"? • Wrist related • Teen suffrage • Proper "break" • Little cracks? • To the outside. • Rapid breathing • Japanese delight • Osteocyte homes? • Occipital suture • Really tight curls • ...
Biology-Photosyntesis and Cellular Respiration | Damian Dominguez | 1 period 2023-05-18
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- A monosaccharide sugar that has several forms.
- Process converting nutrients into energy in a cell.
- Chemical element with symbol O and atomic number 8.
- A series of reactions that extract energy from glucose.
- Depending on free oxygen or air.
- An energy carrier that transport less energy than NADH but more than ATP; used in the Kerbs Cycle.
- Thick fluid contained in the inner membrane of a chloroplast.
- Organisms that are able to make their own food.
- The first stage of photosynthesis during which energy from light is used for the production of ATP.
- Is an important organic compound in metabolism and is essential to the flow of energy in living cells.
- Living or active in the absence of free oxygen.
- The process by which plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy.
- Electron carrier that stores energy used to make ATP.
- The body substance in which tissue cells are embedded.
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- A complex protein produced by cells that acts as a catalyst.
- A polysaccharide that is the chief constituent of all plant tissues and fiber.
- Or carbs, are sugar molecules.
- Oily, insoluble organic compound that's a component of cells.
- It helps plants to absorb energy from the sun.
- Adenosine diphosphate; molecule that ATP becomes when it gives up one of its three phosphate groups.
- Electron carrier that provides high-energy electrons for photosynthesis.
- An organelle within the cells of plants and certain algae that is the site of photosynthesis.
- Cell organelles that generate most of the chemical energy needed to activate the biochemical reactions of the cell.
- An organic compound essential to living cells.
- One of the carrier molecules that transfers high-energy electrons from chlorophyll to other molecules.
- Disk-shaped sac in the stroma of a chloroplast; site of the light reactions of photosynthesis.
26 Clues: Or carbs, are sugar molecules. • Depending on free oxygen or air. • A monosaccharide sugar that has several forms. • It helps plants to absorb energy from the sun. • An organic compound essential to living cells. • Organisms that are able to make their own food. • Living or active in the absence of free oxygen. • Process converting nutrients into energy in a cell. • ...
Algebra 2 Crossword 2023-05-31
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- adding a number, with respect to another number, repeatedly.
- root, a number is a value that, when multiplied by itself, gives the number.
- Power.
- The composition of two functions is the function formed by applying the original two functions in succession.
- a mathematical operation which involves the sharing of an amount into equal-sized groups.
- a function is the amount by which the graph of the function travels above and below its midline.
- is a scalar value that is a function of the entries of a square matrix.
- any characteristic that applies to a given set.
- rule, a technique to solve systems of linear equations where there are the same amount of unknowns as equations in the system.
- a symbol that represents a mathematical object.
- is a system that uses one or more numbers, or coordinates, to uniquely determine the position of the points
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- is an expression consisting of variables and coefficients, that involves only the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and non-negative integer exponentiation of variables.
- A diagram showing the relationship of quantities
- a symbol standing in for an unknown numerical value in an equation or an algebraic expression.
- means to divide something or give a share or part of something.
- a numerical or constant quantity placed before and multiplying the variable in an algebraic expression
- the process or skill of taking one number or amount away from another.
- pairs of mathematical manipulations in which one operation undoes the action of the other
- a mathematical statement that shows that two mathematical expressions are equal.
- organizes information such as variables and constants and stores them in rows and columns.
- a relationship or expression involving one or more variables.
21 Clues: Power. • any characteristic that applies to a given set. • a symbol that represents a mathematical object. • A diagram showing the relationship of quantities • adding a number, with respect to another number, repeatedly. • a relationship or expression involving one or more variables. • means to divide something or give a share or part of something. • ...
Unit 3: Energy Flow 2023-05-17
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- Break down larger molecules into simpler compounds to a release in energy.
- Fluid-like substance that fills the space between the grana.
- If there is oxygen then the cell will go through a two-step process to obtain energy.
- Mostly proteins that speed up biochemical reactions by lowering the activation energy.
- Eats only meat.
- Absorbs energy.
- The breaking and forming of vonds between different substances during chemical changes.
- Substances that are made by a chemical reaction.
- Substances that are changed during a chemical reaction.
- Eats only vegetation.
- Build larger molecules from smaller ones it requires consuming energy to do it.
- Also called autotrophs.
- The overall process by which sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide are chemically converted into chemical energy stored in glucose.
- All of the chemical reactions within each cell of an organism.
- To convert the chemical energy in food to chemical energy stored in ATP.
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- Eats meat and vegetation.
- If there is not oxygen then the cell will go through a process in order to obtain energy.
- Pancake-like stacks of thylakoid membrane.
- Fluid-like substance that fills the space.
- Also called heterotrophs.
- Enzyme's active site gets deformed and loses its specific shape and loss of biological activity.
- Is the pigment that captures sunlight.
- Process of an organism making its own food using chemicals instead of sunlight like in photosynthesis.
- Releases energy.
- Folded membrane.
- An energy-carrying molecule that carries/stores energy for cell functions.
- The amount of energy needed to make a chemical reaction start.
- In the absence of oxygen, a cell will go through anaerobic respiration and a process called____.
- Eats dead materials.
- Substances that speed up reactions without being permanently altered.
- Fits only one substrate.
31 Clues: Eats only meat. • Absorbs energy. • Releases energy. • Folded membrane. • Eats dead materials. • Eats only vegetation. • Also called autotrophs. • Fits only one substrate. • Eats meat and vegetation. • Also called heterotrophs. • Is the pigment that captures sunlight. • Pancake-like stacks of thylakoid membrane. • Fluid-like substance that fills the space. • ...
Cell Cycle Project 2021-12-05
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- Proteins attached to centromere to link chromatid to mitotic spindle
- Cells are split into 2 cells by cleavage furrow(animals), and cell plate forms (plant)
- growing cells
- Similar to all cancers because it has DNA mutations- don't follow checkpoints, immortal, and evade apoptosis.
- Longest portion of cell cycle- contains G1, S, and G2
- Reproductive cells-contain haploid-divide by meiosis
- Chromatids separate and move to opposite sides of cell, cell then elongates
- One set of chromosomes
- Centrosomes at opposite poles, line up at metaphase plate, and microtubules attached to each kinetochore
- Checks for cell size, growth factors, and DNA damage
- Hormones released by cells that stimulate cell growth-CDKs activated leading to progression through cycle
- Has specific regulatory effect-these phosphorylate target proteins, which help regulate events in the cell cycle
- Two nucleus formed in preparation for cytoplasm to split
- Repeating unit of eukaryotic chromatin
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- Condensed chromatin
- Protein that provides structural support to a chromosome
- Region on chromatid where they are most closely attached
- Synthesized and degraded at specific stages of the cell cycle
- Material are composed as DNA/RNA
- A way to prevent cancer, by killing the
- Body cells-contain diploid cells-divide by mitosis
- Chromatin condenses, mitotic spindle forms, centrosomes move away from each other
- Nuclear envelope fragments, and microtubules enter nuclear area and some attach to kinetochores
- Cells rely on attachment to other cells of matrix to divide
- Some stay here forever, and some can be called back into the cell
- Two sets of chromosomes, one set from each parent
- Checks for completion of DNA replication and DNA damage-If good, then moves to mitosis
- Includes Mitosis, Cytokinesis, and results in 2 identical diploid cells
28 Clues: growing cells • Condensed chromatin • One set of chromosomes • Material are composed as DNA/RNA • Repeating unit of eukaryotic chromatin • A way to prevent cancer, by killing the • Two sets of chromosomes, one set from each parent • Body cells-contain diploid cells-divide by mitosis • Reproductive cells-contain haploid-divide by meiosis • ...
Cell Crossword Puzzle answer key 2021-05-13
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- site of protein synthesis in a cell
- the shape of the organelle
- the food making process that takes place inside of chloroplast
- anaerobic process where no oxygen is needed
- cell, cell that has a nucleus
- a single celled organism
- an organelle strictly in plant cells that gets energy from the sun to use for photosynthesis
- thylakoids in stacks
- cycle, second part of photosynthesis, uses products of the light reactions to make glucose
- the control center (brain) of a cell
- respiration, the process in which ATP is made
- protein filament structure in cells that it its shape
- the smallest unit of life
- an organism holding multiple cells
- sacs in inner membrane
- energy used by all cells
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- another term for a producer, produces its own food through photosynthesis
- fluid-filled sacs for storage in a cell
- organized and specialized structures within a living cell
- the job that the organelle must carry out in the cell.
- the powerhouse of the cell, produces ATP
- absorbs light energy in a plant cell to use for photosynthesis, green pigment
- jelly-like substance inside the cell that holds the organelles in place
- cell, only cell with cell wall and chloroplasts
- cell, cell that doesn't have a nucleus
- Hooke, first to view cells from plants
- found only in animal cells, helps to pull chromosome pairs apart to opposite ends of cell
- innermost space of the mitochondria, where the Krebs Cycle takes place
- membrane, semipermeable membrane surrounding the cell, controls what leaves and enters a cell
- break down food, bacteria, and worn out cell parts
30 Clues: thylakoids in stacks • sacs in inner membrane • a single celled organism • energy used by all cells • the smallest unit of life • the shape of the organelle • cell, cell that has a nucleus • an organism holding multiple cells • site of protein synthesis in a cell • the control center (brain) of a cell • cell, cell that doesn't have a nucleus • ...
Cellular respiration 2025-02-05
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- an essential liquid for plants and animals
- type of fermentation that occurs in yeast and bacteria
- energy that's stored in the bonds between atoms and molecules in substances
- Carbon dioxide and water are ___ of cellular respiration
- where does photosynthesis occur?
- what is glucose broken down into?
- Cellular Respiration is used to generate usable ATP ___
- a process by which carbon dioxide and energy from ATP and NADPH are used to make glucose
- You breathe in ___ and exhale carbon dioxide
- where does energy originate from?
- type of fermentation that occurs in animals and some bacteria
- ATP production that needs oxygen
- ATP production that doesn't require oxygen
- electron carrier
- A sugar and your body's main source of energy
- fluid that surrounds the thylakoid
- Glucose breaks into 2 pieces and enters the Kreb Cycle ATP & electrons made
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- The main process that converts glucose into ATP
- process by which chlorophyll absorbs the energy from sunlight
- coin shaped membrane that contains chlorophyll
- process in which organisms use energy from sunlight to make the sugar glucose
- what does C02 stand for?
- second stage of cellular respiration
- The energy carrying molecules of cells or the fuel for cells
- Third stage of cellular respiration
- what does ATP stand for?
- a process by which energy can be released from food molecules in the absence of oxygen
- an energy that's converted from chemical energy so organisms can use it
- basic unit of life
- Glucose and Oxygen are ___ of cellular respiration
- What part of the Mitochondria does the Krebs Cycle occur?
- membrane-bound organelles
- a subatomic particle that is found in all atoms
- where does glycolysis occur?
- Organisms that do cellular respiration
35 Clues: electron carrier • basic unit of life • what does C02 stand for? • what does ATP stand for? • membrane-bound organelles • where does glycolysis occur? • where does photosynthesis occur? • ATP production that needs oxygen • what is glucose broken down into? • where does energy originate from? • fluid that surrounds the thylakoid • Third stage of cellular respiration • ...
3-7 2024-12-10
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- Term used to describe the simulated representation of cyberspace
- The city where Molly and Case share a breakfast in the text
- This term refers to the technology allowing a person's consciousness to be replicated in cyberspace
- A type of painkiller used by Molly after an injury
- Surgical implant in the skull, mentioned as a common feature
- Thief who stole an AI
- AI stands for this (two words)
- The city in Turkey where Case and Molly are traveling to
- Molly's specific type of suit worn for protection and blending in
- The substance that Armitage claims is slowly dissolving inside Case’s arteries
- Virtual reality term, used when "keying in"
- The device used to connect the Flatline’s construct to Case’s system
- Armitage is diagnosed with this mental disability
- High-security location at the tip of the spindle
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- Subculture involved in surreal violence and media manipulation (two words)
- A term used for an electronic entity that mimics a deceased person's skills and behavior
- The axis of the Sprawl that includes Boston and Atlanta
- The system used to access and hack information protected by security
- City where the Panther Moderns were involved
- Case’s former mentor (two words)
- Short term for a substitute used to replace human senses in cyberspace (two words)
- Technology company referenced as the source of security systems (two words)
- The operation that Corto was involved in, which caused his severe injuries (two words)
- Leader of the group from # across/down (two words)
- Armitage was heavily injured while flying into this country
- The flat, origami-wrapped object Molly gives Case
- The high-tech deck Case uses (two words)
27 Clues: Thief who stole an AI • AI stands for this (two words) • Case’s former mentor (two words) • The high-tech deck Case uses (two words) • Virtual reality term, used when "keying in" • City where the Panther Moderns were involved • High-security location at the tip of the spindle • The flat, origami-wrapped object Molly gives Case • ...
Extra Credit- Vanessa Howell 2023-12-12
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- site of immunity function
- clot in broken vessel
- Hemoglobin bind to this
- type of anemia caused by drugs or chemicals
- larger vessel that has 3 tunics
- Thicknes of blood
- drain large areas of the body
- this lymph capillaries transport fat
- can rupture causing bacteria to enter abdominal space
- Necessary for DNA synthesis
- blocks lymph from flowing back into the blood
- most abundant wbc
- foreign elements that activates t cells
- Abnormally low WBC
- 4 polypeptide Chains
- outer covering of lymph node
- another name for wbc
- tonsils at the bases of tongue
- low WBC
- pair of tonsils in oral cavity
- part of the vessels where lymph exits
- name for patches that fight pathogens in intestines
- Clot that travels in blood stream
- volume of RBC in blood
- ring of lymphoid tissues
- tonsils found at auditory tubes
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- Erythropoiesis is produces mainly in the
- turns into macrophages
- Fragments of Megarygocyte
- anemia common in people from African belt
- 45% of RBC
- cells that bring antigen to lymph nodes
- non-living fluid matrix
- protein binds easily to this
- sinus where lymph flows before exiting lymph node
- maintains concave structure of RBC
- plasma is made up mostly of this.
- 2 lobes nuclei
- part of the vessel where lymph enters
- removal of spleen
- clotting Factors are produced here
- secondary cancer sites
- primary lymph organ
- Broken down amino acids
- maintains osmotic pressure
- where rbc are destroyed.
- this duct drains the majority of the left side of the body
47 Clues: low WBC • 45% of RBC • 2 lobes nuclei • Thicknes of blood • most abundant wbc • removal of spleen • Abnormally low WBC • primary lymph organ • 4 polypeptide Chains • another name for wbc • clot in broken vessel • turns into macrophages • secondary cancer sites • volume of RBC in blood • Hemoglobin bind to this • non-living fluid matrix • Broken down amino acids • where rbc are destroyed. • ...
IMDb’s Top 250 2024-01-13
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- A collection of intertwined stories in LA’s underbelly
- A British spy’s confrontation with his past
- A Scottish hero’s revolt against English rule
- A fallen Roman general’s quest for vengeance
- Mastermind behind nonlinear storytelling and stylized violence
- A seaside town’s battle with a monstrous shark
- A cyber rebel’s fight against simulated reality
- A quest to destroy a powerful ring
- Craftsman of time-bending and cerebral plots
- Last name of a notorious fictional crime family
- The extraordinary life of
- A man’s disoriented quest to find his wife’s killer
- Epic saga of an Italian-American crime dynasty
- Narrator and inmate in a story of hope
- Director of a marquee mafia trilogy
- Iconic leading man in a Moroccan-set romance
- Auteur known for a haunted hotel story
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- Visionary behind a prehistoric theme park adventure
- A wizard’s guidance in a Middle-Earth journey
- A chilling encounter at the Bates Motel
- A timeless love story amidst wartime intrigue
- A caped crusader’s fight against Gotham’s villains
- A riveting tale of jealousy in classical music
- Beloved actor from a heartwarming forest run
- A mind-bending journey through layered dreams
- A terrifying encounter with an extraterrestrial menace
- An innocent man’s resilience in prison
- A tale of underground brawls and split personalities
- Star of a dream-stealing escapade
- Chronicler of gangsters and flawed protagonists
- A dizzying tale of obsession and deceit
- Iconic villain in an intergalactic saga
- A freed slave’s quest for justice in the South
- Master of suspense and psychological thrillers
- A visually stunning tale on an alien world
35 Clues: The extraordinary life of • Star of a dream-stealing escapade • A quest to destroy a powerful ring • Director of a marquee mafia trilogy • An innocent man’s resilience in prison • Narrator and inmate in a story of hope • Auteur known for a haunted hotel story • A chilling encounter at the Bates Motel • A dizzying tale of obsession and deceit • ...
Ch 24.1- Cells, Tissues, and Organs: All about Anatomy 2024-01-18
Across
- an injury to the skin that is not life-threatening
- the earliest stage of development of an unborn baby
- a slight swelling of a surface
- a boundary where two things meet
- the organ that pumps blood through the body
- an obstacle that blocks a passage
- one part of a larger system
- a system of organs and tissues that together perform a function
- an illness
- things that create a response
- the clear, yellowish fluid part of the blood
- a soft, whitish substance found in bones and teeth
- the condition of carrying a fetus
- a device to move liquid or gas
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- a long organ that extends below the stomach and digests food/liquids
- a living being
- the process by which food is broken down and absorbed into the body
- food or other substances necessary to continue living
- a pear-shaped organ in females; womb
- an organ that develops in the body of a female when they are pregnant
- tube that carries blood away from the heart
- a disease that affects the pancreas that regulates the amount of sugar in the blood
- red fluid that circulates throughout the body
- a nerve cell
- an arrangement or framework of parts that shows how the parts are connected
- branch of science that studies the structure of living things
- a group of cells that function as a unit
- a breakdown or failure to work properly
- the organ that carries food from the throat to the stomach
- a tube that carries blood to the heart
- the basic part of all living things
31 Clues: an illness • a nerve cell • a living being • one part of a larger system • things that create a response • a slight swelling of a surface • a device to move liquid or gas • a boundary where two things meet • an obstacle that blocks a passage • the condition of carrying a fetus • the basic part of all living things • a pear-shaped organ in females; womb • ...
MultiVersus 2024-10-09
Across
- Amazon Princess. Daughter of Zeus. Founding member of the Justice League.
- She rejected being a lady. What she became was something far deadlier.
- The World’s Greatest Detective. He is the night. He is Batman.
- The rascaliest rabbit this side of Kalamazoo.
- (Don't worry. We don't know what he's saying either.)
- 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!
- She’s tried being a good guy, but being bad is just too much fun.
- Mean. Green. Obscene.
- Sugar, Spice, and Everything Nice!
- The ruler of Kahndaq bows to no mortal man.
- Protector of Earth and possessor of unshakeable rhythm.
- Just a normal sandwich-munching, mystery-solving guy with limitless power of unknown origin.
- Half-human, half-Gem, all hero.
- Jinkies! We've got a mystery to solve!
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- Gotta get back...back to the past.
- The Juice is Loose, Baby!
- Heroic Mogwai Warrior.
- Robotic hero from beyond the stars.
- Perpetually positive, potassium-packed protector of the Candy Kingdom!
- When these frenemies put aside their differences, their zany mayhem can be unstoppable.
- Make way for an Earth-shattering kaboom!
- Aw geez, it's a fighting game.
- Programmed to defend the Matrix, what he became was something far more.
- Founding member of the Justice League, and one of Earth’s mightiest heroes.
- The Clown Prince of Crime is here!
- Champion. Icon. Teammate. Father. Philanthropist.
- Let me deus ex machina this sh*t and go home!
- Those Stretchy Powers are a trip, dude.
- Unstoppable monster from beyond the grave.
30 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! • Sugar, Spice, and Everything Nice! • Robotic hero from beyond the stars. • Jinkies! We've got a mystery to solve! • Those Stretchy Powers are a trip, dude. • ...
YKCC: P&P Edition 2024-03-18
Across
- Court-ordered repayment to a victim for damages or injuries
- visitation in an area that limits or precludes physical contact
- Class B misdemeanor or lesser law violations
- type of Supervision when an offender is subject to probation and parole supervision at the same time
- Any incident that goes beyond the normal ability of the personnel on duty
- Confinement of an inmate separated from the general population
- Any item that the Department has not specifically approved, authorized, or prescribed for a prisoner
- Administrative review process
- Code outlined in P&P 202.01
- A person against whom a criminal offense has been perpetrated
- prisoner who is not serving a sentence
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- Type of pathogen outlined in P&P 202.03
- Family Member who is Mother, father, sister, brother, son, daughter, wife or husband
- Type of visit not behind a window
- When a sentenced inmate is released by the court under conditions imposed
- An order to arrest and detail an offender issued by the court or the Parole Board
- An offender serving a sentence for violation of state law who has been granted parole
- A prisoner who has less than $20.00 presently available in his or her account and who has had no more than $50.00 in his or her account during the past 30 days
- more than the allowable amount of property
- Physical maneuvers designed to allow officers to maintain or regain control and safely restrain an inmate
- Examining the person or place for officer safety and/or to determine if they possess contraband
- The taking of an offender into custody
- Status assigned to a prisoner is based on the matrix score from the classification process
- Type of behavior that falls outside of what is considered morally right
24 Clues: Code outlined in P&P 202.01 • Administrative review process • Type of visit not behind a window • The taking of an offender into custody • prisoner who is not serving a sentence • Type of pathogen outlined in P&P 202.03 • more than the allowable amount of property • Class B misdemeanor or lesser law violations • Court-ordered repayment to a victim for damages or injuries • ...
Intro to Engineering Design - L1.1 Puzzle 2025-08-17
Across
- Repeating a process or cycle to improve a design.
- A group technique for generating a large number of ideas without immediate evaluation.
- A limitation or restriction that must be considered in a design.
- LINE A thin line used to indicate the axis of symmetry of a part or feature.
- LINE A thin line capped with arrowheads that shows distance, size, or location in a drawing.
- A type of sketch that shows depth realistically by using vanishing points.
- MATRIX A tool used to compare design solutions against a set of weighted criteria.
- A type of sketch in which all three drawing axes form equal angles of 120 degrees.
- A type of sketch that shows two or more views of an object (front, top, side).
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- Desired specifications or standards a design must meet.
- Written, recorded, or pictorial information that communicates details of a design.
- PROCESS A systematic problem-solving strategy with criteria and constraints used to develop solutions.
- An improvement of an existing technological product, system, or method.
- The systematic study of materials and sources to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
- A type of sketch where one face is parallel to the viewing plane and depth is represented on an angle.
- NOTEBOOK A bound record where all ideas, calculations, and sketches are documented in chronological order.
- The relationship of one object’s size compared to another or to the whole.
- LINE A light line used as a guide when sketching or drawing.
- STATEMENT A clear and concise description of the issue that needs to be solved.
- A type of sketch that communicates an idea with accuracy and includes measurements or labels.
20 Clues: Repeating a process or cycle to improve a design. • Desired specifications or standards a design must meet. • LINE A light line used as a guide when sketching or drawing. • A limitation or restriction that must be considered in a design. • An improvement of an existing technological product, system, or method. • ...
GEN BIO 2023-01-03
Across
- DERMALTISSUE covers the outer surface of herbaceous plants
- it is a double-stranded nucleic acid
- it is synthesized from dna using base pairing
- double ringed structure
- basic unit of life
- homologous chromosome that contains genes
- the simplest level of protein structure
- proteins that break down food
- also known as the plasma membrane
- the tail of phospholipids is made up of?
- substances that stop the enzymatic reaction
- building blocks of polynucleotide
- a type of
- is a type of cell division in sexually reproducing organisms that reduces the number of chromosomes in gametes.
- are specialized cells found in animals that transport oxygen throughout the body
- it is a connective tissue of cells separated by a liquid (plasma) matrix.
- nucleotides are joined together by a bond called?
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- is basically a disease of uncontrolled cell division
- a programmed cell death
- a cellular process in which substances are brought into the cell.
- the fusion of secretory vesicles with the plasma membrane.
- portions of dna
- the alteration of the shape of enzyme
- site for protein synthesis
- building blocks of amino acids
- to another group
- made up of two
- GUARDCELLS are bean-shaped cells covering the stomata opening
- the process by which a cell replicates its chromosomes and then segregates them.
- an organic macromolecule
- it is an ordered series of events involving cell growth and cell division
- bond that joins a carbohydrate
32 Clues: a type of • made up of two • portions of dna • to another group • basic unit of life • a programmed cell death • double ringed structure • an organic macromolecule • site for protein synthesis • proteins that break down food • building blocks of amino acids • bond that joins a carbohydrate • also known as the plasma membrane • building blocks of polynucleotide • ...
Seventh Grade Math 2022-06-08
Across
- equal in value, amount, function, meaning, etc
- A copy of a figure where every length in the original figure is multiplied by the same number
- The term angle of elevation denotes the angle from the horizontal upward to an object.
- shape that has no edges
- when part of an original figure matches up with part of a copy.
- the quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other
- the action or process of adding something to something else
- Line segment that goes from the center to the edge of a circle to the other passes through the center
- Represents an actual place or object
- numbers that are greater than zero
- the total measurement inside of something
- putting money in an account
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- a number that can be made by dividing two integers
- a rate, number
- A way of measurement
- Taking money out of an account
- the distance around the circle
- a chart or graph that conveys equations
- multiplying all the lengths in the original figure by the same number
- the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter
- the process of taking a matrix, vector, or other quantity away from another under specific rules to obtain the difference
- Line segment that goes from the center to the edge of the circle, can go in any direction
- used in mathematical expressions to denote modifications to normal order of operations
- the point where the horizontal axis and vertical axis meet
- a negative number is written with a minus sign in front
25 Clues: a rate, number • A way of measurement • shape that has no edges • putting money in an account • Taking money out of an account • the distance around the circle • numbers that are greater than zero • Represents an actual place or object • a chart or graph that conveys equations • the total measurement inside of something • equal in value, amount, function, meaning, etc • ...
Abdel -Path 2 2025-08-29
Across
- Autoimmune disease with ANAs and wire loop lesions
- Serologic marker elevated in PSGN
- Elevated BUN and creatinine from reduced GFR
- Kidney disease caused by chronic hyperglycemia leading to GBM thickening and sclerosis
- Proteinuria hypoalbuminemia hyperlipidemia generalized edema
- Life saving intervention in severe ATN or renal failure
- Site of back pain in pyelonephritis
- Plasma cell malignancy associated with AL amyloid
- Light chain amyloid associated with primary amyloidosis and multiple myeloma
- End stage kidney disease with scarred hypocellular glomeruli
- Deposition of misfolded protein fibrils eosinophilic and extracellular
- Cylindrical RBC accumulations in urine diagnostic for nephritic syndromes
- Histologic stain for amyloid shows apple green birefringence
- Decreased urine output seen in ATN and nephritic syndromes
- Congestion seen grossly in infected or inflamed kidney
- Retrograde urine flow predisposes to pyelonephritis
- Patchy tubular necrosis due to shock and hypoperfusion
- Capillary BM thickening due to immune complex deposition in lupus nephritis
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- Enlarged tongue often due to amyloidosis
- Hematuria oliguria azotemia hypertension RBC casts
- Thin barrier that thickens in diabetic nephropathy and lupus
- Most common cause of acute renal failure reversible
- Histology of PSGN with mesangial endothelial proliferation
- Malar rash in SLE worsens with sun exposure
- Blood in urine hallmark of nephritic syndromes
- Nodular glomerulosclerosis, hallmark lesion in diabetic nephropathy
- Bacterial infection of renal pelvis usually ascending from UTI
- Dominant inflammatory cells in acute pyelonephritis
- Immune complex GN after strep throat or skin infection
- Most common pathogen in acute pyelonephritis
- Amyloid from serum amyloid A linked to chronic inflammation
- Expansion of mesangial matrix in glomeruli; diffuse or nodular
- Diffuse PCT necrosis due to toxins aminoglycosides metals solvents
- Pus in urine leukocyte casts in pyelonephritis
- Streptococcal antigen that triggers immune complex GN
35 Clues: Serologic marker elevated in PSGN • Site of back pain in pyelonephritis • Enlarged tongue often due to amyloidosis • Malar rash in SLE worsens with sun exposure • Elevated BUN and creatinine from reduced GFR • Most common pathogen in acute pyelonephritis • Blood in urine hallmark of nephritic syndromes • Pus in urine leukocyte casts in pyelonephritis • ...
Movies X Music 2025-11-25
Across
- Sith Lord with an unforgettable breathing sound.
- Pulitzer-winning rapper with deep storytelling.
- Purple-clad music genius and guitar virtuoso.
- Ring-obsessed creature torn between two selves.
- Adventurous archaeologist terrified of snakes.
- Retro-inspired performer with smooth vocals.
- Singer turned beauty mogul with global hits.
- Unpredictable soap-maker with chaotic philosophy.
- Clown-faced criminal agent of chaos.
- Ruthless gangster with a “say hello” attitude.
- Ogre who’d rather be left alone in his swamp.
- Red-haired songwriter behind global chart-toppers.
- Iconic shapeshifter of glam rock.
- Assassin who avenges his dog with precision.
- Pink-loving lawyer who proves everyone wrong.
- Small green Jedi master who speaks in riddles.
- Rapper known for blending hip-hop and R&B.
- Spartan king who shouts “This is Sparta!”
- Suave spy known for shaken martinis.
- British powerhouse known for heartbreak ballads.
- Queen of Soul demanding respect.
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- Rap legend with razor-sharp lyricism.
- Singer with one of the greatest voices ever.
- Roman general turned slave seeking vengeance.
- Pianist with flair and timeless hits.
- Space survivor who battles the Xenomorph.
- Man who keeps running through history.
- King of Pop known for the moonwalk.
- Queen with unmatched stage presence.
- Global K-pop phenomenon redefining fandom.
- The One who sees beyond the Matrix.
- Teen who takes the most legendary day off.
- King of Rock who shook the world.
- Pop superstar famous for eras and reinventions.
- Underdog boxer who goes the distance.
- Queen’s electrifying frontman.
- Queen of reinvention and pop culture.
- Country-pop superstar with massive crossover hits.
- Teen with the most ridiculous fake ID ever.
- Queen with ice powers who sings “Let It Go.”
40 Clues: Queen’s electrifying frontman. • Queen of Soul demanding respect. • King of Rock who shook the world. • Iconic shapeshifter of glam rock. • King of Pop known for the moonwalk. • The One who sees beyond the Matrix. • Queen with unmatched stage presence. • Clown-faced criminal agent of chaos. • Suave spy known for shaken martinis. • Rap legend with razor-sharp lyricism. • ...
Concerning Books 2026-03-04
Across
- The moniker adopted by Edmond Dantes
- An influental EDM artist named after a classic American novel (that neither of us have read yet)
- Timothee Chalamet played the main character in this adaptation of a book we've read
- A popular celebrity memoir you have read (last name)
- A highly influential environmental science book
- ANOTHER poet named Emily whose complete works we read together
- The first book you ever recommended to me
- An author we read yearly (last name)
- he lives in the best of all possible worlds... or so he'd like to believe
- The name of the talking cat in the Master and Margarita
- A special type of tree from a very special French book
- just a guy who doesn't want to fly anymore combat missions
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- Timothee Chalamet played a supporting character in this adaptation of a book we've read
- A key literary influence of The Matrix
- The only book we've read where we also visited a dedicated museum and the grave site of its author
- The philosopher you have studied the most (first name)
- A poet named Emily whose complete works we read together
- We've read 4 works by this man, and he is obsessed with getting cucked
- the first name of TWO classic female literary characters who are both known for having a cruel streak
- this company had an amazing rise and a scandalous fall
- A German composer whose name is part of the title of a book about memes
- The most interested we've ever been in sports
- Timothee Chalamet played the main character in this adaptation of a book we've read (acronym)
- The country/category of literature we have explored the most deeply
24 Clues: The moniker adopted by Edmond Dantes • An author we read yearly (last name) • A key literary influence of The Matrix • The first book you ever recommended to me • The most interested we've ever been in sports • A highly influential environmental science book • A popular celebrity memoir you have read (last name) • The philosopher you have studied the most (first name) • ...
BIO 401 Review 2017-11-21
Across
- Binding of this keeps depolarization at bay.
- Stiffens the membrane.
- Carbon dioxide fixing enzyme.
- Other than chlorophyll a.
- Faster than sodium / potassium pump.
- FAD; NAD carry these.
- Smallest carbohydrate in Calvin.
- Tiny "organs" in the cell.
- Both the same way.
- Aliphatics with kinks.
- Complex glycosides.
- Most common membrane lipid.
- Three membrane organelle.
- One in one out.
- Rapid influx of positive ions
- Three dimensional shape of a molecule.
- Slimy coat.
- A "moving" plant.
- ATP assembler.
- Watery part of the cell.
- Amino acids can be built from molecules here.
- Sound stimulus makes this go.
- Eats H2O2.
- Tissues appear three dimensional under the microscope.
- Last electron home.
- Turns them inside out.
- Required amino acid for disulfide bridges.
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- "inside" the former endosymbiont.
- Liver polysaccharide.
- Sum of concentration; charge.
- Long wires of nervous system.
- Molecule that binds to a protein.
- Two net ATPs here.
- Hydrogen bonding every 4 amino acids forms this.
- Cell to cell recognition.
- First integrated light harvesting complex.
- Protein shapes RBCs.
- Big holes in the membrane.
- Has purple pigment in it.
- No oxygen goes here.
- Often the "driver" in transport.
- Number of ATPs needed to make maltose.
- Molecules fearing water.
- Open and closed in a resting cell.
- High cation inside.
- "Bones" of the cell.
- Lytic enzymes here.
- Divalent cation needed for neurotransmitter release.
- Proteins all the way through.
- Likes; hates water.
- Little pieces of fat.
- Source of photosynthesis electrons.
- Signals liver to release glucose.
- Little nervous fingers.
- Best light for greenhouses.
- Thirty ATPs; air
- Fructose is one of these.
57 Clues: Eats H2O2. • Slimy coat. • ATP assembler. • One in one out. • Thirty ATPs; air • A "moving" plant. • Two net ATPs here. • Both the same way. • Complex glycosides. • High cation inside. • Lytic enzymes here. • Likes; hates water. • Last electron home. • Protein shapes RBCs. • No oxygen goes here. • "Bones" of the cell. • Liver polysaccharide. • FAD; NAD carry these. • Little pieces of fat. • ...
Cellular Respiration Puzzle Thomas Jasmin 2018-01-29
Across
- breaking molecules down, as in respiration
- animals (muscle cells) the breakdown of pyruvic acid without oxygen to make 2 ATP + lactic acid
- carried out by plants, yeast, and some microorganisms the breakdown of pyruvic acid without oxygen to make 2 ATP + alcohol
- what is the main molecule that is being produced during cellular respiration
- anaerobic respiration breaks down _______ into carbon compounds that can be used for Part 2 of cellular respiration
- requires oxygen
- what molecule is being broken down during the krebs cycle?
- where does ETC and the Krebs cycle take place
- The process of releasing energy by breaking down glucose in the presence of oxygen
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- the process in which electrons are handed down by NADH and FADH2 to carrier molecules which actively pumps H+ ions into the inner mitochondrial membrane. the electrons are passed along the chain until they reach oxygen to form water.
- to what cycle is cellular respiration associated
- where does glycolysis take place
- location of the etc
- of empty electron carriers in the absence of oxygen. (anaerobic respiration) produces lactic acid and only 2 net ATP are made
- does not require oxygen
- byproduct of respiration that plants take up to make sugars
- the step of cellular respiration in which oxaloacetic acid is combined with Acetyl Co-A to form citric acid. Citric acid is broken down, one carbon at a time and arranged to for the original oxaloacetic acid molecule. 3 molecules of NADH, one molecule of FADH2, and one molecule of ATP are made and CO2 is released.
- # of ATP created in the krebs cycle
- atp releases energy and becomes what?
- where does the krebs cycle occur in the mitochondria
20 Clues: requires oxygen • location of the etc • does not require oxygen • where does glycolysis take place • # of ATP created in the krebs cycle • atp releases energy and becomes what? • breaking molecules down, as in respiration • where does ETC and the Krebs cycle take place • to what cycle is cellular respiration associated • where does the krebs cycle occur in the mitochondria • ...
Popular Mythology Crossword 2012-11-02
Across
- Astronaut with a bow who volunteers
- An Astronaut’s cowboy best friend, who is actually an Astronaut (Reach for the Sky)
- Comedy show that’s funny every four years
- Grandma is a hot Latina in this family
- Not the real world but the Real World
- A particular Zombie’s pet name for his band obsession
- A sauce of microwaved ketchup and Country Crock ladled over pasta
- “Dreams feel real while we're in them. It's only when we wake up that we realize something was actually strange.”
- Discount Double-Check choreographer
- Bruce Willis’ younger assassin self
- The American Walkabout
- Mad Men, Breaking Bad, The Walking Dead, and movies.
- New ______, ______s, Broke _______s, Gossip _______, Mean _______s
- ”This guy wears a mask, like an outlaw!”
- Obama’s spirit animal
- This forensic scientist has a penchant for black hair dye and coffins.
- Walter’s Shadow Self (Jungian Archetype)
- Mr. Anderson
- very funny
- PSY, a Brown, made this style popular
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- Disney’s ‘newest’ princess (she’s actually the eldest)
- Longest running sitcom’s family name.
- Walter’s Anima Self (Jungian Archetype)
- Why so serious?
- People connected to the Matrix
- Romney's spirit animal
- Narrator
- Kelly, Carrie, Phillip, Fantasia
- "First came survival, then came mission, now they must face... each other"
- The Platypus
- WALLE for real. (It even tweets!)
- He sparkles in daylight.
- The Great Gastby (2013 Actor)
- School that Jeff, Brita, Abed, Shirley, Annie, Troy, and Pierce go to
- This president has two movies coming out this year.
- An infinite frontier
- "Auf Wiedersehen"
- Book of Eli archetype
- Fern Gully with CG
- Pretty Girls Spencer, Hanna, Ella, Aria
- The Ultimate Fighting Chapionship uses this fighting style's rules.
- A Cowboy’s Astronaut best friend (To the Rescue)
42 Clues: Narrator • very funny • The Platypus • Mr. Anderson • Why so serious? • "Auf Wiedersehen" • Fern Gully with CG • An infinite frontier • Book of Eli archetype • Obama’s spirit animal • Romney's spirit animal • The American Walkabout • He sparkles in daylight. • The Great Gastby (2013 Actor) • People connected to the Matrix • Kelly, Carrie, Phillip, Fantasia • WALLE for real. (It even tweets!) • ...
MED147 Final/ Allison Allen 2012-08-21
Across
- / Embracing a variety of subjects, fields, or skills.
- / The first step in the greifing process.
- / A marking in paper resulting from differences in thickness usually produced by the pressure of a projecting design in the mold or on a processing roll.
- / The practice of subcontracting work to an outside company.
- / The technical terminology or characteristic idiom of a particular group or special activity, as opposed to lay terms.
- / Ways to fix an issue with a selected piece of equipment that fails to function correctly.
- / Exhibiting or marked by great intensity of feeling.
- / A change in the pitch or loudness of the voice.
- / Decribes a noun or pronoun.
- / The reciever of some thing or item.
- / A system for examining and seperating into different groups.
- / A payment in recognition of acts or professional services, usually on a special occasion.
- / Person, place or thing.
- / Action word, describes movement.
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- / A predeveloped page layout used to make new pages with a similar design pattern, or style.
- / To become liable or subject to; to bring down upon oneself.
- / The quality or power of inspiring belief.
- / Disobedience to authority.
- / Medical abbreviation for immediatley.
- / Marked in some way as to remind or remember that specific action needs to be taken.
- / A plan for the coordination of resources and expenditures.
- / A person who comes to a country to take up permanent residence.
- / An individual or company that provides medical care and services to a patient or the public.
- / Something conducive to comfort, convenience, or enjoyment
- / Something in which a thing originates, develpoes, takes shape, or is contained.
25 Clues: / Person, place or thing. • / Disobedience to authority. • / Decribes a noun or pronoun. • / Action word, describes movement. • / The reciever of some thing or item. • / Medical abbreviation for immediatley. • / The first step in the greifing process. • / The quality or power of inspiring belief. • / A change in the pitch or loudness of the voice. • ...
Marine Protozoans (Phylum Protozoa) 2013-01-23
Across
- the inner portion of the radiolarian's cytoplasm that is nucleated
- a "false foot" formed by an extension of cytoplasm. it servers as a means of locomotion and a way of surrounding and thereby absorbing food
- the relationship in which 2 organisms live together in close association
- a slimy lubricating and cleansing secretion
- structures used by radiolarians to aid in controlling their depth in the water column
- a hard outer covering
- small cavities that may contain secretions of the protoplasm or substances
- small plants and animals floating in the upper layers of the water column
- a "container" within which a tintinnid is housed. It is either secreted by the organism or composed of foreign material cemented together
- a type of radiolarian skeleton which is delicate and lace-like
- a foram that secrets a single chamber
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- the process by which a species becomes better suited to survive in an environment
- the process of using food material produced by other organisms
- very small particles of the decaying remains of dead plants and animals; an important source of food for many animals
- an ocean bottom sediment consisting of 30% or more foram skeletons
- an organic matrix with embedded grains of sand
- bottom dwelling organisms
- tiny hairlike projections; used for locomotion in some one-celled organisms
- a foram that secrets several chambers
- a type of radiolarian skeleton composed of silicon and possessing long needles which pass through the organism to the outside surface
- symbiotic one-celled algae found in coral, sea anemones, mollusks, and other types of marine organisms
- inhabiting the open water of the ocean, rather than the bottom of the shore
- the area from the water surface to the bottom
- the outer portion of the radiolarian's cytoplasm
24 Clues: a hard outer covering • bottom dwelling organisms • a foram that secrets several chambers • a foram that secrets a single chamber • a slimy lubricating and cleansing secretion • the area from the water surface to the bottom • an organic matrix with embedded grains of sand • the outer portion of the radiolarian's cytoplasm • ...
Biochemistry Crossword 2013-11-25
Across
- Pancreatic enzyme that digests proteins and actives most pancreatic zymogens
- Acid-base conjugate pair that resists pH change
- Enzyme that degrades a triacylglycerol into a free fatty acid and monoacylglycerol
- Enzyme that catalyzes the attachment of a phosphate group
- Enzyme that catalyzes the intramolecular shift of a chemical group
- Gene whose expression contributes to the development of cancer
- Measure of disorder in a system
- Conversion of sunlight into chemical energy
- Set of metabolic reactions that transform fuels into cellular energy
- Any intramolecular membrane-bound cell component
- Study of chemical reaction rates
- Disaccharide of glucose and fructose
- Hormone secreted by the pancreas that stimulates fuel storage and protein synthesis
- Small circular DNA in bacteria
- Brain protein that can misfold and cause mad cow disease
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- Pancreatic zymogen that is the precursor of trypsin
- A vitamin that plays a role in carboxylation and decarboxylation reactions
- Macromolecule composed of amino acids
- Measure of the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution
- Plant organelle in which photosynthesis occurs
- A sequence of reactions that convert glucose into pyruvate with the generation of energy
- G protein that stimulates cell growth and differentiation
- Small organic molecule required for the activity of many enzymes
- Dipolar ion
- Neurological and cardiovascular disorder caused by vitamin B deficiency
- Foreign substance that generates an immune response in an organism
- Biological macromolecule that acts as a catalyst for a reaction
- Matrix of the chloroplast
- Organic substance required in trace amounts for a number of essential biochemical reactions
- Enzyme that begins the protein degradation in the stomach
30 Clues: Dipolar ion • Matrix of the chloroplast • Small circular DNA in bacteria • Measure of disorder in a system • Study of chemical reaction rates • Disaccharide of glucose and fructose • Macromolecule composed of amino acids • Conversion of sunlight into chemical energy • Plant organelle in which photosynthesis occurs • Acid-base conjugate pair that resists pH change • ...
CHAPTER 2 2014-11-08
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- A device that accepts text and graphic output from a computer and transfers the information to paper
- collection of facts or data
- Biometric scanner system that recognize signatures, voices, or keystroke dynamics
- an acronym for “modulator-demodulator”
- Biometric scanner system that recognize fingerprints, irises, retinas, faces even ears.
- _____ system is a set of software programs that helps a computer, file server, or network run itself and also the application programs designed for it
- acronym of a word that closely resembles a CD-ROM in that too is a 5-inch plastic disk that uses a laser to encode microscopic pits in its substrate surface
- abbreviation for the software that enables business and government agencies to transmit and manipulate financial data on organizational-wide basis and usually used by large organizations.
- printers that employ tiny wires in a print head to strike an inked ribbon and create tiny dots on a print page
- intangible part of computer. It is a computer instructions or data
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- create printed output in much the same way as duplicating machines.
- Ability to transmit voice grade signals or digital data over wireless communication channels
- ____ Language of detailed instruction that computers can understand and execute
- documents are the starting point for collecting accounting data in most AISs (time cards, packaging slips, survey forms)
- a computer processor contained on an integrated-circuit chip
- printers that create characters by distributing tiny dots of ink onto printer pages
- Combines video, text, graphics, animation, and sound to produce multidimensional output
- physical part of computer system
- a primary memory that contains operating system instructions, application program instructions and user data.
- Provide several users access to common hardware, software, and computer files
20 Clues: collection of facts or data • physical part of computer system • an acronym for “modulator-demodulator” • a computer processor contained on an integrated-circuit chip • intangible part of computer. It is a computer instructions or data • create printed output in much the same way as duplicating machines. • ...
CHAPTER 2: Information Technology and AISs 2014-11-08
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- Intangible part of computer. It is a computer instructions or data
- An abbreviation of a primary memory that contains operating system instructions, application program instructions and user data.
- A computer processor contained on an integrated-circuit chip
- _____ Language of detailed instruction that computers can understand and execute
- An abbreviation that provides several users access to common hardware, software, and computer files
- _____ system is a set of software programs that helps a computer, file server, or network run itself and also the application programs designed for it
- Printers that employ tiny wires in a print head to strike an inked ribbon and create tiny dots on a print page
- Physical part of computer system
- Acronym of a word that closely resembles a CD-ROM in that too is a 5-inch plastic disk that uses a laser to encode microscopic pits in its substrate surface
- An acronym for “modulator-demodulator”
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- Biometric scanner system that recognize fingerprints, irises, retinas, faces even ears.
- Create printed output in much the same way as duplicating machines.
- Biometric scanner system that recognize signatures, voices, or keystroke dynamics
- Printers that create characters by distributing tiny dots of ink onto printer pages
- Collection of facts or data
- _____Documents that are the starting point for collecting accounting data in most AISs (time cards, packaging slips, survey forms)
- Combines video, text, graphics, animation, and sound to produce multidimensional output
- An abbreviation for the software that enables business and government agencies to transmit and manipulate financial data on organizational-wide basis and usually used by large organizations.
- A device that accepts text and graphic output from a computer and transfers the information to paper
- An abbreviation that has the ability to transmit voice grade signals or digital data over wireless communication channels
20 Clues: Collection of facts or data • Physical part of computer system • An acronym for “modulator-demodulator” • A computer processor contained on an integrated-circuit chip • Intangible part of computer. It is a computer instructions or data • Create printed output in much the same way as duplicating machines. • ...
Sedimentary Terms 2014-10-27
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- Coarse-grained sandstone that is at least 25% feldspar.
- Rocks composed of broken pieces of older rocks.
- “Dirty” sandstone (lithic arenite), poorly sorted, dark colored
- The fusing together of sedimentary rock via chemical reactions.
- Rock consisting mainly of carbonized plant-matter.
- Rock consisting of angular fragments cemented together.
- The process by which rocks compact under pressure. Compaction and cementation are two methods.
- A single layer in multiple stacked layers of sedimentary rock.
- All changes (chemical, physical, and biological) between sediment deposition and metamorphism (up to approximately 200C), including lithification.
- Rocks near the source of a river will tend to have this type of shape
- A landform at the mouth of a river formed from the deposition of sediment
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- A mineral that breaks down into potassium, sodium, and calcium.
- Material that is broken down by processes of weathering and erosion. May be transported via water, wind, ice, and/or gravity.
- A type of limestone composed of calcite, in the form of the skeletons of microscopic organisms.
- The breaking down of rocks through contact with the atmosphere, biological organisms, and water. Two types are physical and chemical.
- The process by which a sediment progressively loses its porosity due to the effects of packing.
- The theory that changes in the earth’s crust over time are the result of continuous and uniform processes. In other words, the present provides clues into the past.
- A rock with a large grain size is said to be
- The process by which sediment is removed from one location and deposited into another (via water or wind).
- A coarse grained sedimentary rock composed of rounded fragments (> 2 mm), with a matrix of finer grained material.
20 Clues: A rock with a large grain size is said to be • Rocks composed of broken pieces of older rocks. • Rock consisting mainly of carbonized plant-matter. • Coarse-grained sandstone that is at least 25% feldspar. • Rock consisting of angular fragments cemented together. • A single layer in multiple stacked layers of sedimentary rock. • ...
skin crossword 2021-10-04
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- a cell that lies within the substance of fully formed bone
- the most common type of cell found in connective tissue
- A cell which has secreted the matrix of cartilage and become embedded in it
- the chief structural unit of compact (cortical) bone
- membranes lining closed internal body cavities
- Composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts
- cutaneous membrane togerher with accessory organs (skin) also the largest organ in the body
- a group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit
- pearl-grey in color, with a firm consistency and has a considerable amount of collagen
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- A layer of connective tissue that lines the cavities of joints
- The moist, inner lining of some organs and body cavities
- tough, very strong tissue found predominantly in the intervertebral disks and at the insertions of ligaments and tendons
- a type of cartilage present in the pinnae of the ear giving it shape
- when old cells die and get hard and tought they fall off(hair cells die)
- a type of white blood cell of the immune system
- Hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton in humans
- A thin membrane of protein fibers and glycosaminoglycans separating an epithelium from underlying tissue
- resident cell of connective tissue that contains many granules rich in histamine and heparin
- Firm, whitish, flexible connective tissue found in structures such as the external ear
- a dark brown to black pigment occurring in the hair, skin, and iris of the eye in people
20 Clues: membranes lining closed internal body cavities • a type of white blood cell of the immune system • Hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton in humans • the chief structural unit of compact (cortical) bone • the most common type of cell found in connective tissue • The moist, inner lining of some organs and body cavities • ...
Energy Transfer Vocabulary 2021-09-16
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- Saclike photosynthetic membranes found in chloroplast
- Amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree celsius
- Principal pigment of plants and other photosynthetic organisms
- Compound used by cells to store and release energy
- Light- absorbing molecule used by plants to gather the sun’s energy
- set of reactions in photosynthesis that use energy from light to produce APT and NADPH
- process that does not require oxygen
- first set of reactions in cellular respiration in which a molecule of glucose is broken into two molecules of pyruvic acid
- Set of reactions in photosynthesis that do not require light; energy form ATP and NADPH Is used to build high-energy compounds such as sugar; also called the Calvin cycle
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- Second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- innermost compartment of the mitochondrion
- process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
- Process used by plants and other autotrophs to capture light energy and use it to power chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and energy-rich carbohydrates such as sugars and starches
- Cluster of chlorophyll and protein found in the thylakoids
- Carrier molecules that transfers high-energy electrons from chlorophyll to other molecules
- Fluid portion of the chloroplast; outside of the thylakoids
- process that requires oxygen
- process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- Series of electron carriers that shuttle high-energy electrons during ATP-generating reactions
- Electron carrier involved in glycolysis
20 Clues: process that requires oxygen • process that does not require oxygen • Electron carrier involved in glycolysis • innermost compartment of the mitochondrion • Compound used by cells to store and release energy • Saclike photosynthetic membranes found in chloroplast • Cluster of chlorophyll and protein found in the thylakoids • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2 2021-02-24
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- surrounds the cytoplasm of a cell
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
- the taking in of matter by a living cell by invagination of its membrane to form a vacuole.
- fluid in the cell membrane/matrix of cytoplasm
- solution that has the same salt concentration as cells and blood.
- lower osmotic pressure
- process by which the contents of a cell vacuole are released to the exterior through fusion of the vacuole membrane with the cell membrane.
- cells that enclose their DNA in nuclei.
- the process of passive transport of molecules across a membrane
- higher osmotic pressure
- the movement of substances across a cell membrane without energy.
- lash-like appendage that protrudes from the cell body of certain cells
- a small/ circular/ double-stranded DNA molecule that is distinct from a cell's chromosomal DNA.
- rigid layer of polysaccharides lying outside the plasma membrane of the cells of plants/ fungi and bacteria.
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- basic unit of life
- movement of a solvent through a living cell into a solution of higher solute concentration
- macromolecular machines/ that perform biological protein synthesis.
- vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell/ enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid.
- the movement of ions or molecules across a cell membrane into a region of higher concentration/ assisted by enzymes and requiring energy.
- the spreading of something more widely.
- the idea that all living things are made up of cells/ and that new cells are produced from existing cells.
- cells that do not enclose DNA in nuclei.
- a tiny pore in the surface of a leaf that is used for gas exchange
- a submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism.
24 Clues: basic unit of life • lower osmotic pressure • higher osmotic pressure • surrounds the cytoplasm of a cell • the spreading of something more widely. • cells that enclose their DNA in nuclei. • cells that do not enclose DNA in nuclei. • fluid in the cell membrane/matrix of cytoplasm • the process of passive transport of molecules across a membrane • ...
Input Devices 2021-08-24
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- tiny elements on an image made of red, green and blue color
- a display device that allows the user to interact with a computer by using the fingers or stylus
- a type of screen where a finger close to screen effect the electric field between the inner and outer glass
- coverts an analogue signal to digital
- an actuator that is powered by mineral oil or water
- used to scan a solid object and produce a 3D image
- electrically activated valves, typically used to control the flow or direction of air or liquid
- a device that detects some type of input from the physical environment
- builds up an image of a solid object through a series of very thin slices
- an injury caused by the repetitive motion and extended use of a device
- entering text into a Word or Google document
- made up of a matrix of filled-in dark squares on a light background
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- an actuator is a device that makes something move or operate
- an actuator that is powered by compressed air
- used to point and select text on a document
- input a user’s voice into a computer
- is an electromagnetic switch. It is used to turn on or off a circuit by a low power signal
- upside-down mouse with an exposed protruding ball
- this is used to recognise and display information about a vehicle
- reads a series of dark and light parallel lines of varying thickness
- are devices used to put information into and get information out of the computer
- a type of screen where a push by the finger on the screen completes the circuit of two conducting layers
- converts a hard copy document into an electronic form to be stored into the computer
23 Clues: input a user’s voice into a computer • coverts an analogue signal to digital • used to point and select text on a document • entering text into a Word or Google document • an actuator that is powered by compressed air • upside-down mouse with an exposed protruding ball • used to scan a solid object and produce a 3D image • ...
Motivation and Emotion: Chapter 9 2021-11-19
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- pea-sized part of brain that controls homeostasis
- the Cannon-______ theory of emotion relates to similarities in bodily responses to emotions
- ____________ rewarding activities have positive consequences
- an individual with a BMI over 30 is this
- _____-term appetite control focuses on glucose or sugar
- this term loosely translates from Greek to mean “no words for emotion”
- Maslow’s hierarchy of needs contains this many tiers
- functional _________ resonance imaging can be used to examine the brain’s functional anatomy
- ______-term appetite control focuses on fat
- the Schachter-_______ theory of emotion emphasizes the body’s response and person’s thoughts about the response
- the __________-Lange theory of emotion relates to the body’s response to a stimulus
- the body mass index is calculation by the ______ of weight to height
- __________ self-injury, or NSSI, includes self-inflicted pain
- according to the _________ hypothesis, adipose or fat cells actively determine hunger behaviors
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- inside environment stays consistent despite changes in outside environment
- the pain _________ a group of brain areas that respond to painful stimuli
- individuals with _________ nervosa are extremely concerned with their appearance but are often normal weights
- individuals with the eating disorder ________ nervosa have a strong fear of gaining weight and are often underweight
- both external and _______ factors can influence a mammal’s sexual behavior
- internal forces that encourage certain behaviors but not others
- motivator of behavior to lessen this
- according to the __________ hypothesis, blood sugar levels determine hunger behaviors
- ___________ rewarding activities are rewarding themselves
- ________ disorders that can be characterized by abnormal meal habits
- research shows that college students who ate ice cream in groups ate __ times more ice cream than those who ate alone
25 Clues: motivator of behavior to lessen this • an individual with a BMI over 30 is this • ______-term appetite control focuses on fat • pea-sized part of brain that controls homeostasis • Maslow’s hierarchy of needs contains this many tiers • _____-term appetite control focuses on glucose or sugar • ___________ rewarding activities are rewarding themselves • ...
Cell Cycle 2021-12-05
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- Condensed chromatin
- Checks for cell size, growth factors, and DNA damage
- Longest portion of cell cycle- contains G1, S, and G2
- Region on chromatid where they are most closely attached
- Chromatin condenses, mitotic spindle forms, centrosomes move away from each other
- Hormones released by cells that stimulate cell growth-CDKs activated leading to progression through cycle
- Body cells-contain diploid cells-divide by mitosis
- Protein that provides structural support to a chromosome
- Two nucleus formed in preparation for cytoplasm to split
- Cells rely on attachment to other cells of matrix to divide
- One set of chromosomes
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- Proteins attached to centromere to link chromatid to mitotic spindle
- Repeating unit of eukaryotic chromatin
- A way to prevent cancer, by killing the
- Similar to all cancers because it has DNA mutations- don't follow checkpoints, immortal, and evade apoptosis.
- Has specific regulatory effect-these phosphorylate target proteins, which help regulate events in the cell cycle
- Includes Mitosis, Cytokinesis, and results in 2 identical diploid cells
- Material are composed as DNA/RNA
- Chromatids separate and move to opposite sides of cell, cell then elongates
- Nuclear envelope fragments, and microtubules enter nuclear area and some attach to kinetochores
- Centrosomes at opposite poles, line up at metaphase plate, and microtubules attached to each kinetochore
- Reproductive cells-contain haploid-divide by meiosis
- Cells are split into 2 cells by cleavage furrow(animals), and cell plate forms (plant)
- Synthesized and degraded at specific stages of the cell cycle
- Checks for completion of DNA replication and DNA damage-If good, then moves to mitosis
- Two sets of chromosomes, one set from each parent
- growing cells
- Some stay here forever, and some can be called back into the cell
28 Clues: growing cells • Condensed chromatin • One set of chromosomes • Material are composed as DNA/RNA • Repeating unit of eukaryotic chromatin • A way to prevent cancer, by killing the • Two sets of chromosomes, one set from each parent • Body cells-contain diploid cells-divide by mitosis • Checks for cell size, growth factors, and DNA damage • ...
PreCalc Crossword - Nicholas Spencer 2022-04-29
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- Ax+By=C
- a rectangular array or table of numbers, symbols, or expressions, arranged in rows and columns
- A graph with no breaks, gaps, or holes
- logaX= logbX / logb a
- a horizontal line that the curve approaches but never reaches
- f(x)=x*2
- a plane named after the French Mathematician Rene Descartes.
- a+bi where a and b are real numbers
- The x-values for which f(x)=o
- f(x) approaches infinity as x approaches a number
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- the term that indicates that a periodic function has been translated left or right
- f(x)=lxl
- half of the distance between the minumum and maximum output values of a sine or cosine funtion
- y-y=m(x-x)
- A test used to determine whether a relation is a function by checking if a vertical line touches 2 or more points on the graph of a relation
- an object that has both a magnitude and a direction.
- a function of the form f(x)=a^x where 0<a<1
- the behavior of the graph of a function as x approaches positive infinity or negative infinity
- Set of ordered pairs where each input has one output ( two inputs can have the same output and still be a funtion)
- Set of all input values x
- angles that look the same on the coordinate grid.
- function where each input has one unique output.
- a circle, ellipse, parabola, and hyperbola are this
- and angle measure equivalent to one "radius" length around a circle
- Set of all input values y
25 Clues: Ax+By=C • f(x)=lxl • f(x)=x*2 • y-y=m(x-x) • logaX= logbX / logb a • Set of all input values x • Set of all input values y • The x-values for which f(x)=o • a+bi where a and b are real numbers • A graph with no breaks, gaps, or holes • a function of the form f(x)=a^x where 0<a<1 • function where each input has one unique output. • angles that look the same on the coordinate grid. • ...
Algebra 2 2022-05-03
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- the smallest positive integer that is evenly divisible by both a and b.
- a symbol and placeholder for a quantity that may change
- a number that describes both the direction and the steepness of the line.
- to find the value of the expression when the variable is replaced by a given number
- Apart of sohcahtoa. opposite over hypotenuse
- a function f, usually with some geometrical underpinning, that maps a set X to itself
- relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value
- a geometric transformation that moves every point of a figure, shape or space by the same distance in a given direction
- a number or ratio expressed as a fraction of 100. Almost always used with the sign %.
- a whole number. It cannot be a fraction or a decimal.
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- y=mx + b. An equation used to find find the y-intercept and the slope of a straight line
- the name given to the process of swapping an algebraic letter for its value.
- a symbol and placeholder for a quantity that may change. a variable may represent a number, a vector, a matrix, a function.
- a mathematical operation, written as b^n. the power to which a given number or expression is to be raised, usually expressed as a raised symbol beside the number or expression.
- a rectangular array or table of numbers
- the product of multiplying a number by itself.
- the non-negative value of x without regard to its sign.
- represents a part of a whole. Containing a line with two numbers or variables on either side.
- Apart of sohcahtoa. adjacent over hypotenuse
- an equation in which two ratios are set equal to each other.
20 Clues: a rectangular array or table of numbers • Apart of sohcahtoa. opposite over hypotenuse • Apart of sohcahtoa. adjacent over hypotenuse • the product of multiplying a number by itself. • a whole number. It cannot be a fraction or a decimal. • a symbol and placeholder for a quantity that may change • the non-negative value of x without regard to its sign. • ...
Screener Crossword 2022-01-13
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- First Covid vaccine approved in Canada
- Underground train or SMGH food outlet
- An ultrasound of the eye
- PPE Item
- Identifies pathogenic organisms by detecting DNA or RNA
- COVID Symptom
- Surname of SMGH President
- Device used to move patients requiring medical care
- Timmy’s latest offering
- SMGH is on this street
- Device implanted in chest to control heartbeat
- Type of medicine using radioactive material substances for diagnosis
- Essential visitor
- Hospital term for “immediately”
- Overnight Screener
- Uses several x-ray images to create cross-sectional images
- Department assessing and treating Cystic Fibrosis
- Non Invasive technology used to produce certain images of the body
- Popular COVID defense
- Medical procedure using a tube to examine bladder or urethra
- Best SMGH team
- Matrix Barcode which is a machine readable optical label
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- A germ that can lead to stomach ulcers
- Clinic located at GRH
- An acute and contagious respiratory disease
- SMGH payroll system
- End of life stage
- Good news for Covid Patients
- Valuable part of SMGH
- Recent viral variant
- Current number of screening questions
- Many screeners have one of these
- Surname of SMGH manager or first name Crusoe
- Device used to verify QR Codes
- Measures electrical activity of the heart
- Battery powered device measuring cardio activity
- Imaging Modality that uses X-rays to produce real time visualization of body areas
- Confidential List of Patient information
- Condition causing clouding of the eye
- Air Transat Flight Attendant
- Code for Hazardous Spill
- Quiet screening location
- Tests which detect specific proteins on the surface of a virus
- Preliminary patient assessment to determine urgency
- Protection for Front Line Workers
- Quick method of COVID testing
46 Clues: PPE Item • COVID Symptom • Best SMGH team • End of life stage • Essential visitor • Overnight Screener • SMGH payroll system • Recent viral variant • Clinic located at GRH • Valuable part of SMGH • Popular COVID defense • SMGH is on this street • Timmy’s latest offering • An ultrasound of the eye • Code for Hazardous Spill • Quiet screening location • Surname of SMGH President • ...
Crossword necropsy 2022-02-16
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- The thick part of the heart
- Finding that causes the animal an intermittent diarrhea with blood and abdominal pain
- Mickey mouse ears for liver of small animals
- One of the drugs used for euthanasia
- only found in rabbits
- Place where the animal put when found dead
- Tissue surrounding the heart
- DRGs belong to this part of the nervous systeme
- organ that is generally larger in female mice and rats
- Middle part of the kidney
- has a single horn uterus
- Used to sterilize instruments for PCR studies
- A movie and a device used by necropsy and histology
- scissor that are long and thin
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- Need to wear the maximum amount of PPE
- the technique for urine collection
- Does not have a gallbladder
- The tissue that is discolored or mottled when the animal is comming from an irradiation
- Something that was considered a finding before but isn't anymore
- used for reproduction study
- Organ that takes meticulousness to collect
- need to be calibrated every week
- It needs to be clear and can be collected by other department
- the color that represents mice
- Posterior part of pituitary gland
- a common name for ears
- most annoying finding for lungs
- If the study start by 1, then the study is ______
- Organ that is difficult to identify in monkeys
- Device that is used by people who are handling chemicals
- where you can see the light in the tunnel
- also used for reproduction study
- It does not have seminal vesicle
- the rabbit belongs to this taxonomic order
- pigs only have one
35 Clues: pigs only have one • only found in rabbits • a common name for ears • has a single horn uterus • Middle part of the kidney • Does not have a gallbladder • The thick part of the heart • used for reproduction study • Tissue surrounding the heart • the color that represents mice • scissor that are long and thin • most annoying finding for lungs • need to be calibrated every week • ...
Rock cycle 2023-12-13
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- Size
- process in which sediments compact under pressure, expel connate fluids, and gradually become solid rock.
- of, relating to, or derived from living organisms
- formed when magma penetrates existing rock, crystallizes, and solidifies
- soft, brittle, fine-grained, and easily eroded sedimentary rock
- process of splitting into thin sheets or laminae.
- processes that removes soil, rock, or dissolved material
- coarse-grained sedimentary rock composed of rounded fragments
- nonpolar chemical substance that is composed primarily of hydrocarbons
- made from volcanos
- mode of igneous volcanic rock formation in which hot magma from inside the Earth
- fine-grained, foliated, homogeneous, metamorphic rock derived from an original shale-type
- metamorphism due to contact with or proximity to an igneous intrusion.
- way to get around
- forms at higher temperatures and pressures than schist.
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- form when pressure is uniform, or near the surface where pressure is very low.
- CO₃²⁻
- measure of its resistance to deformation at a given rate
- third stage in the formation of a sedimentary rock
- substances as studied in chemistry.
- physical force exerted
- process of wearing or being worn
- mass of igneous rock that has solidified below the surface of the earth.
- rich in elements that form feldspar and quartz.
- hot semi-liquid located under Earth's surface
- metamorphism affecting rocks over an extensive area as a result of the large-scale action of heat and pressure.
- igneous rock rich in magnesium and iron.
- hot
- denoting rocks composed of broken pieces of older rocks.
- turn from liquid into vapor.
- rock formed from angular gravel and boulder-sized clasts cemented together in a matrix.
- SiO2
- between beginner and expert
33 Clues: hot • Size • SiO2 • CO₃²⁻ • way to get around • made from volcanos • physical force exerted • between beginner and expert • turn from liquid into vapor. • process of wearing or being worn • substances as studied in chemistry. • igneous rock rich in magnesium and iron. • hot semi-liquid located under Earth's surface • rich in elements that form feldspar and quartz. • ...
SGT-Xwp3 2024-01-16
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- A rock characterized by the fragments and blocks of all sizes, exotic and of native origin and are embeded in a fragmented and generally sheared matrix.
- A fold whose/core is constituted by stratigraphically younger rocks.
- The upthrown side of a fault, characterized by upward vertical displacement.
- This branch deals with the tectonic forces and processes of the Earth's interior.
- An upward or downward regional flexure or bend of the crustal rocks.
- Due to this, the parallel lines are sheared past one another by deformation.
- A break in a rock, produced due to mechanical failure by stress. It includes cracks and joints.
- A feather like tension fracture along which the walls have been pulled apart.
- A geometric representation of strain defined by three mutually perpenlicalar principal axes.
- A symmetrical fold system having anamplitude or a wave form, i.e. it has half the
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- The inclination of a linear structure, measured with reference to the vertical plane.
- A columnar structure in a folded rocks forming coarse lineation.
- a fold.
- A fault which is formed parallel to the strike of the strata.
- The horizontal direction or trend of a structural surface, e.g. bedding or fault plane. It is at right angles to the dip.
- A fracture formed by stresses which tend to shear one part of a rock past the other.
- Due to tectonic movements the rocks acquire a sharp bend in an orogenic belt.
- distance between the antiformal andsynformal enveloping surfaces.
- A fold in which the fold hinge is inclined to the horizontal surface.
- A tectonically active zone which has not experienced earthquake during a time interval.
- A plunging anticline without a closure.
- A line which connects the points of flexure or maximum curvature of the bedding plane
22 Clues: a fold. • A plunging anticline without a closure. • A fault which is formed parallel to the strike of the strata. • A columnar structure in a folded rocks forming coarse lineation. • distance between the antiformal andsynformal enveloping surfaces. • A fold whose/core is constituted by stratigraphically younger rocks. • ...
Integumentary System 2023-09-19
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- - stratified squamous (top layer) epithelium that lacks blood vessels
- -Half moon shaped part of nail, most actively growing region
- - contain the melanosome organelle which produces melanin, the amount of which can effect the skin tone of a person.
- inner layer (collagen, elastic fibers, smooth msucle tissue, nervous tissue, )
- -Protien abundent in hair, nails)- helps structure/strength of skin/nails
- - deepest layer of skin - place of cell division/growth (1 space)
- - Collagen, elastic fibers within gel-like extracellular matrix (1 space)
- - respond to temperature evelevation do to heat or exercise. (Merocrine sweat glands) (1 space)
- - specialized epithelial cells that produce sebum (1 space)
- -receptors which indicate the amount of pressure felt on skin; (Two types: light, heavy) (1 space)
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- -carry nutrients and oxygen to upper layer of skin; regulates body temperature (2 spaces)
- - (nail plate, nail bed)
- -pigment that produces skin color
- bodily response to injury, infection, or stress. - Can signal immune cells such as macrophages, as well as repair cells to cite of inflamtion.
- - accumulation of packed dead cells which are brought to top of epidermis where they are shed (1 space)
- -attaches to each hair follicle; contracts during cold/emotionally destressed circumstances; contraction of which causes goosebumps in humans (2 spaces)
- - layer beneath dermis (not a true layer of skin) (1 space)
- -When the deep red tone of hemoglobin look blue under the skin
- -uneven border between epidermis and dermis, creating a unique ridge pattern resembling a person’s fingerprint (1 space_
- - stem cells which produce hair. (1 space)
- - (brownish/blackish melanin)
- - (redish - yellowish melanin)
- - oily material/cell debris that keeps skin and hair soft and water proof
23 Clues: - (nail plate, nail bed) • - (brownish/blackish melanin) • - (redish - yellowish melanin) • -pigment that produces skin color • - stem cells which produce hair. (1 space) • - layer beneath dermis (not a true layer of skin) (1 space) • - specialized epithelial cells that produce sebum (1 space) • -Half moon shaped part of nail, most actively growing region • ...
Integumentary System 2023-09-19
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- - stratified squamous (top layer) epithelium that lacks blood vessels
- -Half moon shaped part of nail, most actively growing region
- - contain the melanosome organelle which produces melanin, the amount of which can effect the skin tone of a person.
- inner layer (collagen, elastic fibers, smooth msucle tissue, nervous tissue, )
- -Protien abundent in hair, nails)- helps structure/strength of skin/nails
- - deepest layer of skin - place of cell division/growth (1 space)
- - Collagen, elastic fibers within gel-like extracellular matrix (1 space)
- - respond to temperature evelevation do to heat or exercise. (Merocrine sweat glands) (1 space)
- - specialized epithelial cells that produce sebum (1 space)
- -receptors which indicate the amount of pressure felt on skin; (Two types: light, heavy) (1 space)
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- -carry nutrients and oxygen to upper layer of skin; regulates body temperature (2 spaces)
- - (nail plate, nail bed)
- -pigment that produces skin color
- bodily response to injury, infection, or stress. - Can signal immune cells such as macrophages, as well as repair cells to cite of inflamtion.
- - accumulation of packed dead cells which are brought to top of epidermis where they are shed (1 space)
- -attaches to each hair follicle; contracts during cold/emotionally destressed circumstances; contraction of which causes goosebumps in humans (2 spaces)
- - layer beneath dermis (not a true layer of skin) (1 space)
- -When the deep red tone of hemoglobin look blue under the skin
- -uneven border between epidermis and dermis, creating a unique ridge pattern resembling a person’s fingerprint (1 space_
- - stem cells which produce hair. (1 space)
- - (brownish/blackish melanin)
- - (redish - yellowish melanin)
- - oily material/cell debris that keeps skin and hair soft and water proof
23 Clues: - (nail plate, nail bed) • - (brownish/blackish melanin) • - (redish - yellowish melanin) • -pigment that produces skin color • - stem cells which produce hair. (1 space) • - layer beneath dermis (not a true layer of skin) (1 space) • - specialized epithelial cells that produce sebum (1 space) • -Half moon shaped part of nail, most actively growing region • ...
Eukaryotic Cell Structures 2023-10-18
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- motor protein that can activate microtubules in flagella to move
- 25 nm hollow tubes that determine cell motility and shape
- can be cellulose, pectin, mannan, or silicon dioxide in algae
- the space between the inner and outer membranes of mitochondria
- membrane-bound sacs in which glycoproteins are made
- surrounds the cell soma and flagella
- 80S in eukaryotes (70S in prokaryotes)
- DNA wound around histone proteins
- ER that processes raw nutrients from food and synthesizes phospholipids
- the substance of a fungal cell wall
- a membrane sac that carries food into the cell
- 7 nm strands of actin that assist with cell division and amoeboid motion
- source of energy for eukaryotic and archaeal flagella movement
- "powerhouse of the cell" - site of aerobic respiration
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- "tiny stomach" of the cell, acid and enzymes digest food that is brought into the cell
- DNA becoming RNA, attached to the nuclear envelope
- outermost boundary made of polysaccharides (slime or capsule)
- nucleosomes twisted into a condensed structure
- "little nucleus" - organelle that makes rRNA
- organelle that contains pigments like chlorophyll
- "karya" - a double-membraned structure containing DNA
- "endoplasmic ____" (ER) a processing organelle attached to the nucleus
- complex that modifies proteins and packages them for transport out of the cell
- like small flagella, can move liquid media outside the cell
- dynamic protein filaments that transport substances and control cell shape
- steroids that loosen/stabilize the phospholipid membrane)
- grabs, pulls, and propels the cell forward in a serpentine pattern with whiplike action
- intermediate fibers, 8-12 nm, which position organelles
- folds in the inner membrane of a mitochondrion
29 Clues: DNA wound around histone proteins • the substance of a fungal cell wall • surrounds the cell soma and flagella • 80S in eukaryotes (70S in prokaryotes) • "little nucleus" - organelle that makes rRNA • nucleosomes twisted into a condensed structure • a membrane sac that carries food into the cell • folds in the inner membrane of a mitochondrion • ...
Myo-meter 2024-02-22
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- Family of transcription factors crucial for muscle development.
- This number is simply a calculation of the number of times you have split your cells.
- Skeletal muscle progenitors.
- Second and final differentiation where muscle progenitors give raise to myotubes.
- Process/stage of muscle development characterized by increased contractile activity and organization. Main challenge in the in-vitro muscle field.
- Bacterial tissue culture nightmare.
- Process involving the organization and alignment of contractile proteins.
- Extracellular matrix used in muscle tissue engineering.
- Differentiated and immature muscle cell characterized by the expression of Myogenin.
- Inhibition of this key signalling molecule promotes muscle progenitor differentiation.
- First differentiation where muscle progenitors are derived from iPSCs.
- Embryonic structure formed during development, giving rise to skeletal muscle precursor cells and other tissues.
- Nutrient-rich solution used to support cell growth and proliferation in tissue culture.
- Process to isolate muscle progenitors based on cell surface markers.
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- Type of mesoderm that gives rise to skeletal muscle progenitors.
- Muscle fiber type predominant in fast-twitch muscles.
- Antibiotic commonly used with Penicillin that prevents bacterial contamination in cell culture.
- Calcium-binding protein located in the sarcoplasmic reticulum of muscle cells, involved in calcium storage and release during muscle contraction.
- Early stage of muscle development formed by fusion of skeletal muscle progenitors..
- Factors reprogramming adult cells into induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs).
- Invaginations of the sarcolemma that allow for rapid propagation of action potentials in muscle cells.
- Pathway/Signal involved in regulating muscle progenitor proliferation and differentiation.
- Component of acetylcholine receptor expressed in mature muscle cells.
- Myosin 3 is an _________ marker.
24 Clues: Skeletal muscle progenitors. • Myosin 3 is an _________ marker. • Bacterial tissue culture nightmare. • Muscle fiber type predominant in fast-twitch muscles. • Extracellular matrix used in muscle tissue engineering. • Family of transcription factors crucial for muscle development. • Type of mesoderm that gives rise to skeletal muscle progenitors. • ...
Crossword 23 2020-02-01
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- a Japanese automobile corporation which developed ASIMO.
- a robot that is capable of moving.
- the French philosopher who believed that animals and humans were biological machines.
- any software designed to cause damage to a computer.
- a robotic arm.
- a machine or creature which resembles a human
- execution of multiple tasks over a certain period of time.
- a robot capable of independent flight on other planets.
- a machine that operates on its own without the need for human control.
- an American scientist known as "the father of information theory".
- robotics inspired by nature.
- an English theoretical physicist who used a speech-generating device.
- a hospital delivery robot manufactured by Panasonic.
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- a walking humanoid robot developed by KAIST in 2005 (Korea).
- someone who seeks and exploits weaknesses in a computer system or computer network
- a part of robot which transforms energy into movement.
- the application of biological systems for the study and design of engineering.
- the first German science-fiction film to show a robot.
- an Italian polymath who created one of the first verifiable humanoids.
- a branch of engineering that includes mechanics, robotics, and electronics.
- sequence of steps necessary to solve any program.
- A small robot designed to imitate insect behaviors.
- the first robot officially employed as a staff member by Moscow Technology Institute.
- a 1999 science fiction film set in simulated reality created by intelligent machines.
- a robotic lander designed to study the deep interior of Mars.
- the Robot was the first mobile robot capable of reasoning about its actions.
- an entrepreneur, chief engineer of SpaceX and product architect of Tesla.
27 Clues: a robotic arm. • robotics inspired by nature. • a robot that is capable of moving. • a machine or creature which resembles a human • sequence of steps necessary to solve any program. • A small robot designed to imitate insect behaviors. • any software designed to cause damage to a computer. • a hospital delivery robot manufactured by Panasonic. • ...
Fatty acid oxidation 2020-10-29
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- Fatty acids transported on what protein in plasma
- Fatty acids normally have an odd number of carbon atoms.True or False?
- What must long chain acyl-CoA units form in order to penetrate the inner mitochondrial membrane?
- Enzymatic deficiency in alpha-oxidation leads to _____________ disease
- Activation of fatty acid occurs here
- dehydrogenase, Generates NADH while oxidating hydroxylacyl CoA
- Where are fatty acids degraded?
- oxidases, What type of enzymes catalyze beta-oxidation of fatty acid?
- acyl-CoA, Reformed in the mitochondrial matrix with the release of carnitine
- Palmitic acid requires ______ cycles of mitochondrial beta-oxidation
- Degradation of odd number fatty acids produces __________
- The conversion of long chin fatty acid to fatty acyl CoA requires___________
- What shuttles the CoA through the inner membrane of mitochondria?
- Naturally occuring fatty acids usually assume the _______ configuration
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- Fatty acid activation releases this and AMP
- How many molecules of acetyl-CoA will be created from a 14 carbon fatty acid?
- isomerase, This enzyme rearranges cis to trans in beta-oxidation of unsaturated fatty acids
- Major regulation of beta-oxidation involves hormone ________
- Fatty acids are synthesized from and oxidized to this compound
- Oxidation of palmitic acid yields _______ molecules of acetyl-CoA
- Enzyme catalyzing the final step of beta oxidation
- acyltranferase, Facilitates transport of acetyl groups through mitochondrial membrane
- Propionyl-CoA enter the Krebs cycle through __________
- acids, W-oxidation produces ___________
- peroxide, Mixed oxidase enzyme produce ___________ as byproduct
- Degradation of very long chain fatty acids (>22 carbon) occurs in ________
- acid, Accumulation of ___________ in alpha oxidation leads to neurological damage
- Each cycle of beta oxidation produces ________ FADH2, NADH and acetyl-CoA
28 Clues: Where are fatty acids degraded? • Activation of fatty acid occurs here • acids, W-oxidation produces ___________ • Fatty acid activation releases this and AMP • Fatty acids transported on what protein in plasma • Enzyme catalyzing the final step of beta oxidation • Propionyl-CoA enter the Krebs cycle through __________ • ...
Porifera Crossword 2024-09-16
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- An internal bud that can remain dormant to later develop into a full sponge when there are better conditions.
- The cell type that makes up the epidermis.
- The most complex body form for sponges. It’s the extremely folded body form.
- The class of sponges that have spicules that are 3-4 rayed and made of calcium carbonate.
- The cell type that moves nutrients to all parts of the sponge.
- A fibrous structure that acts as a “skeleton” for some sponges.
- The structure that anchors the sponge to its substrate.
- The outer layer of skin-like cells that protect the sponge.
- A type of asexual reproduction where a piece of the sponge detaches from the parent sponge.
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- The class of sponges with the most diversity. They contain spongin, and their spicules are not 6 rayed or may be absent entirely.
- The hollow center of the sponge where water travels on its way out of the sponge.
- The name of the phylum that contains sea sponges.
- The cell type that has a flagellum to circulate water through the sponge.
- The class of sponges known as the “glass” sponges. Their spicules are 6 rayed and made of silica.
- The simplest body form for sponges. It’s just a tube.
- A somewhat complex body form for sponges. It’s the tube with the folds at the edges.
- The jelly-like extracellular matrix that fills the space between the cells of a sea sponge.
- The pores in the epidermis that allow water to enter the sponge.
- Needle-like structures that act as a “skeleton” for some sponges.
- The opening at the end of the sponge where water exits.
20 Clues: The cell type that makes up the epidermis. • The name of the phylum that contains sea sponges. • The simplest body form for sponges. It’s just a tube. • The structure that anchors the sponge to its substrate. • The opening at the end of the sponge where water exits. • The outer layer of skin-like cells that protect the sponge. • ...
CELL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS PART 1 2023-05-25
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- Composed of 9 sets of microtubules ("9x3") arrangement
- Organelle containing many hydrolytic enzymes
- This protein exist in eukaryotic DNA
- A type of cell which its genetic material is enclosed with a nuclear membrane
- Protein which is fully or partially embedded within phospholipid bilayer
- Digest damaged organelles to recycle organic material
- Component of cell wall in fungi
- Cisternal space in endoplasmic reticulum
- Vesicles secreted from endoplasmic reticulum
- Consist of stacked flattened sacs which are not connected physically
- The part of an organelle which is facing towards plasma membrane
- A pattern created due to proteins embedded within phospholipid bilayer
- An organelle which is present in both bacterial cell and animal cell
- _____ endoplasmic reticulum consist of flattened interconnected sacs
- A double membrane organelle
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- Membrane protein can become attachment site of ______ on the inner surface and attach to extracellular matrix on the outer surface
- Its function is to regulate fluidity of the membrane
- Carbohydrate chain that combine with protein
- Site of rRNA synthesis
- A type of cell which its genetic material lies freely in cytoplasm
- One of the function of smooth endoplasmic reticulum
- Small circular double stranded extra DNA in bacteria
- Ability to duplicate independently within a cell
- A system having direct membrane continuity or via transfer of membrane segments
- A small structure suspended in cytoplasm that conduct certain function
- A region where genetic material lies in a cell which lack of nuclear membrane
- Largest organelle in a cell
- A fluid filled space in an organelle
- Folded inner membrane to increase surface area
- Site of light dependent reaction
30 Clues: Site of rRNA synthesis • Largest organelle in a cell • A double membrane organelle • Component of cell wall in fungi • Site of light dependent reaction • This protein exist in eukaryotic DNA • A fluid filled space in an organelle • Cisternal space in endoplasmic reticulum • Carbohydrate chain that combine with protein • Organelle containing many hydrolytic enzymes • ...
Rocks and Minerals Vocab 2023-03-11
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- two words; metamorphic rocks that break in straight lines along crystal structures
- rock or mineral structure that has the same shape as a formerly living plant or animal
- naturally occurring inorganic material with crystalline structure
- layers of sediment that form sedimentary rock
- when a rock breaks in a smooth curve
- type of rocks formed form magma
- type of sedimentary rock formed when fragments are glued together
- outer shell of the earth
- holes or air spaces found in igneous rocks
- liquid and semirigid part of the earth between the core and crust
- rock containing both large and small crystals
- sedimentary rock formed with smooth clasts
- sedimentary rock formed with jagged clasts
- fragments of rock cemented together to form sedimentary rock
- minerals that can be polished and reflect light
- type of rocks formed by lithification
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- the material cementing sedimentary rock particles together
- process which turns sediment into sedimentary rock
- the solid earth
- smooth stones found inside fossilized animals
- type of minerals containing only one element
- quality and intensity of reflected light
- type of rocks formed when atomic structures of igneous or sedimentary rocks are changed
- two words; fuel formed from dead plants or animals
- fossilized animal dung
- igneous rocks that form on top of the earth's surface
- fossilized imprint of a plant or animal
- igneous rocks that form inside the earth's crust
- center of the earth
- liquid rock on to of the earth's surface
- type of sedimentary rock formed by chemicals precipitating from water
- liquid rock inside the earth's crust
- fossil made when animal or plant material is replaced with rock
- when a rock breaks in a straight line
34 Clues: the solid earth • center of the earth • fossilized animal dung • outer shell of the earth • type of rocks formed form magma • when a rock breaks in a smooth curve • liquid rock inside the earth's crust • when a rock breaks in a straight line • type of rocks formed by lithification • fossilized imprint of a plant or animal • quality and intensity of reflected light • ...
Pagets disease of bone.Symptomes, causes and complications 2025-03-12
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- The structure most often affected by Paget’s disease
- The term for excessive blood flow to affected bones
- The type of virus hypothesized to be linked to Paget’s disease
- A common symptom of Paget’s disease
- The part of the body where nerve compression can cause tingling or pain
- The skull-related complication that can cause hearing loss
- The structural protein found in bone matrix
- The largest bone in the human body, commonly affected
- A diagnostic imaging test used to detect bone abnormalities
- A specialist who treats bone diseases
- Another term for bone softening or weakening
- A medical term for an abnormally large or thick skull
- The scientist who first described Paget’s disease
- The most common age group affected by Paget’s disease
- The hormone important in bone metabolism
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- A procedure to repair fractures caused by Paget’s disease
- An abnormal, exaggerated outward curve of the spine
- A class of drugs used to slow bone turnover
- The most commonly affected gender in Paget’s disease
- A common blood test marker that is elevated in Paget’s disease
- A common deformity in the legs due to weakened bones
- The country where Paget’s disease was first described
- The imaging technique using X-rays to assess bone structure
- The process of bone breaking down and rebuilding
- The type of cell responsible for breaking down bone in remodeling
- A scan that uses radioactive tracers to detect active disease
- A primary mineral affected in bone remodeling
- A potential heart-related complication of severe Paget’s disease
- The sensation of warmth over the skin due to increased bone blood supply
- A major joint that may develop osteoarthritis
30 Clues: A common symptom of Paget’s disease • A specialist who treats bone diseases • The hormone important in bone metabolism • A class of drugs used to slow bone turnover • The structural protein found in bone matrix • Another term for bone softening or weakening • A primary mineral affected in bone remodeling • A major joint that may develop osteoarthritis • ...
Exercise Physiology Exam Review 2025-04-17
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- / this kind of threshold predicts race pace
- / backbone of triglyceride
- / accumulates with glycolysis
- / type of muscle that contains intercalated discs
- / point where humans switch from fat to cho metabolism
- / what a-v o2 difference measures in terms of oxygen
- / b vitamin in fadh
- / thick filament
- / the a in a-vo2diff
- / middle part of heart
- / best class ever
- / vessel leaving left side of heart
- / currency of the cell
- / stored form of cho
- / acronym that occurs when exercise stops but metabolism does not
- / type of oxidation that breaks down fat
- / value that tells which fuel is being used
- / 1-RM measures this
- / muscle ___ responds to stretch
- / b vitamin in nadh
- / one ___ = 3.5ml/kg/min
- / kind of bond broken with energy release
- / where atp is mostly made
- / final electron acceptor
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- / first enzyme of glycolysis
- / common entry point to oxidative metabolism for cho and fat
- / more lactate buffering results in this increasing
- / metabolic circle where co2 is made
- / what vo2 does at max
- / type of calorimetry that uses metabolic cart
- / covers axon to speed signal movement
- / location where glycolysis occurs
- / type of bp that doesn't change much
- / body does this when exposed to regular exercise
- / vo2max test that isn't maximal
- / powerhouse of the cell
- / water wheel complex
- / without oxygen
- / q stands for this output
- / nerve innervates pacemaker
- / moves into cell causing neuron depolarization
- / measures electrical activity of heart
- / type 1 fibers are this color
- / relied on more as intensity increases
- / covers binding site on actin
- / system that fuels short sprints
- / this poison inhibits cytochrome c
47 Clues: / thick filament • / without oxygen • / best class ever • / b vitamin in fadh • / b vitamin in nadh • / the a in a-vo2diff • / stored form of cho • / 1-RM measures this • / water wheel complex • / what vo2 does at max • / middle part of heart • / currency of the cell • / powerhouse of the cell • / one ___ = 3.5ml/kg/min • / final electron acceptor • / backbone of triglyceride • ...
MGMT 500-4 MODULE 4 2025-05-05
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- strategy / A grand strategy to increase the firm’s size by revenue, market share, or geographic reach.
- framework / Acronym for good goals: specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound.
- / A performance evaluation technique where the standard is based on another firm’s superior performance.
- planning / First-line strategic planning for daily and short-term actions employees will perform.
- / The execution of a strategy by assigning actions to employees to achieve strategic objectives.
- statement / A broad expression of what a business’s founders want the business to achieve.
- measurement / Evaluation of firm activities to determine success in meeting objectives.
- / Clue
- / A decision to carry out a specific action to achieve a goal, including timing, method, and resources.
- planning / Connects company actions to vision and mission statements.
- strategy / Ways that single-product firms organize their activities to succeed against rivals.
- strategy / The broadest level of strategy, focused on growing, maintaining, or shrinking a large company.
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- / Something that a firm is trying to accomplish; also called an objective.
- strategic plan / Company actions to achieve an objective within a year or less.
- management process / The set of activities managers use to position firms for competitive success.
- strategy / A grand strategy for maintaining current income, market share, or reach.
- statement / A general description of how the firm will try to accomplish its vision.
- matrix / A tool used to evaluate the various business units in a corporation.
- planning / Mid-level strategic planning of what a company should do to pursue its mission.
- strategic plan / Company actions to achieve a goal that will take a year or more to complete.
- strategy / A grand strategy pursued by companies facing challenges.
- objectives / Big-picture goals the company sets to fulfill its mission.
- strategy / Strategy level involving actions to enter a new geographic market.
- analysis / Systematic examination of a firm’s internal and external environment for decision-making.
24 Clues: / Clue • strategy / A grand strategy pursued by companies facing challenges. • planning / Connects company actions to vision and mission statements. • objectives / Big-picture goals the company sets to fulfill its mission. • / Something that a firm is trying to accomplish; also called an objective. • ...
Marketing challenge 2024-05-09
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- Last part of the AIDA model
- The act of persuading a customer to buy a product or service
- Term for people born between 1996 and 2010
- Initials summarizing the macro-environment factors
- Method of marketing that relies on consumers to promote products or services to their peers (WOM)
- Part of the extended 7P’s marketing mix
- Retailing that does offer a physical outlet (hyphenated word)
- Matrix used in the Situational Analysis section of marketing plans
- MEDIA Paid form of marketing communication
- Method of communication used for exchanging ideas and information within a team
- A type of group used in marketing research
- Marketers try to achieve these, which are usually found in a marketing plan
- The proportion of sales we win in the overall market
- A likely future Cash Cow
- ONE of the 4P’s marketing mix
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- The visual representation of a brand, including its logo, colors, and typography
- Final stage of the PLC
- Process of splitting up a market into related sets of consumers
- Unique selling ..........
- Marketing tactic involving the use of email to communicate with customers
- Collective term for billboard and transit advertising
- Questionnaires are used in these
- A small, specialized target market
- The act of extending a brand into new product categories or markets
- Initials for sales displays set up in retailers
- A visual or audio-visual form of advertising typically shown on television
- Marketing’s overall game plan
- Marketers strive to meet these for consumers
- Step two in the AIDA process
- Marketers often need to demonstrate this after an expensive campaign (initials only)
- Opposite of a push marketing strategy
31 Clues: ONE of the 4P’s marketing mix • Final stage of the PLC • Questionnaires are used in these • Marketing’s overall game plan • Unique selling .......... • Last part of the AIDA model • A likely future Cash Cow • Step two in the AIDA process • Term for people born between 1996 and 2010 • ...
Allie and David's Wedding 2025-05-14
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- Allie's favorite book is titled Name of the _______
- The name of David and Allie's youngest cat and the french term for Allie's favorite vegetable.
- What hobby does David spend the most money on? (acronym)
- In David's opinion, which gaming consol is PEAK gaming? (acronym)
- Oliver, the youngest son, is what kind of dog?
- What was the mascot of David's High School?
- What instrument did David learn to play from his father?
- Annual July 4th Weekend event hosted by Mycha Sharp
- Allie's first car was what 2004 model from Toyota?
- What is Allie's favorite part of the annual Passover Seder (two words)?
- The Bride and Grooms favorite childhood game/cultural phenomenon
- They afterparty in your garden where they eat your kale (two words)
- David and Allie's dream honeymoon is where?
- Allie's favorite organism which is not a plant, animal, or microbe.
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- In 2013 and 2017, Allie studied abroad in this East Asian capital
- What town did David and Allie move to in 2024?
- Allie is a government contractor for the Department of ______
- What non-English language is Allie proficient in?
- Allie's High School was named after this Scottish town
- In 2023 David and Allie got matching tattoos of what?
- A special type of salamander that David and Allie have as pets
- David has one—only about 3% of births do
- David and Allie love visiting Allie's family in their home state of.....
- Allie's favorite prolific fantasy author even though he killed off Kelsier
- Allie's first car has a gigantic sticker of this on its hood
- Kirby, the second oldest son, is what kind of dog?
- Allie's favorite food
27 Clues: Allie's favorite food • David has one—only about 3% of births do • What was the mascot of David's High School? • David and Allie's dream honeymoon is where? • What town did David and Allie move to in 2024? • Oliver, the youngest son, is what kind of dog? • What non-English language is Allie proficient in? • Allie's first car was what 2004 model from Toyota? • ...
9 weeks art study 2025-05-05
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- art Op art is named from _____
- large-scale artworks painted legally on walls
- Two or more lines that lie in the same plane and never intersect each other
- writings or drawings scribbled, scratched, or sprayed illicitly on a wall in a public place
- the principle of using opposing elements to create interest and emphasis
- Blue, Green and purple are an example of ____ colors.
- process of creating multiple images, by transferring ink from a matrix to a surface like paper or fabric
- lines which travel across the form indicating its curves, bumps, and hollows
- smoothly mixing or joining two or more colors or tones together to create a gradual transition
- technique of placing one object in front of another, creating the illusion of depth
- How many steps in an art critique
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- lines, shape or colors that repeat
- the lightness or darkness of a color, ranging from white (lightest) to black (darkest)
- Media artwork created by combining two or more different art materials and techniques in a single piece
- Red, Orange and yellow are an example of ____ colors
- the area or scenery behind the main object
- the part of view that is nearest to the observer
- drawing technique that creates the illusion of three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional surface by using a single vanishing point
- One of the founding fathers of the op art movement was _____
- Lines that define the edges or boundaries of a shape, capturing its outline
- perceived distance between the foreground and background of a composition, creating the illusion of three-dimensionality on a two-dimensional surface.
21 Clues: art Op art is named from _____ • How many steps in an art critique • lines, shape or colors that repeat • the area or scenery behind the main object • large-scale artworks painted legally on walls • the part of view that is nearest to the observer • Red, Orange and yellow are an example of ____ colors • Blue, Green and purple are an example of ____ colors. • ...
GEN BIO 2023-01-03
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- it is a double-stranded nucleic acid
- GUARDCELLS are bean-shaped cells covering the stomata opening
- an organic macromolecule
- is a type of cell division in sexually reproducing organisms that reduces the number of chromosomes in gametes.
- a programmed cell death
- the fusion of secretory vesicles with the plasma membrane.
- also known as the plasma membrane
- made up of two
- it is a connective tissue of cells separated by a liquid (plasma) matrix.
- to another group
- is basically a disease of uncontrolled cell division
- homologous chromosome that contains genes
- DERMALTISSUE covers the outer surface of herbaceous plants
- nucleotides are joined together by a bond called?
- a cellular process in which substances are brought into the cell.
- the process by which a cell replicates its chromosomes and then segregates them.
- portions of dna
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- it is synthesized from dna using base pairing
- the tail of phospholipids is made up of?
- the alteration of the shape of enzyme
- substances that stop the enzymatic reaction
- double ringed structure
- site for protein synthesis
- building blocks of polynucleotide
- are specialized cells found in animals that transport oxygen throughout the body
- it is an ordered series of events involving cell growth and cell division
- a type of
- bond that joins a carbohydrate
- the simplest level of protein structure
- basic unit of life
- proteins that break down food
- building blocks of amino acids
32 Clues: a type of • made up of two • portions of dna • to another group • basic unit of life • double ringed structure • a programmed cell death • an organic macromolecule • site for protein synthesis • proteins that break down food • bond that joins a carbohydrate • building blocks of amino acids • building blocks of polynucleotide • also known as the plasma membrane • ...
Fun Algebra Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-12
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- number the numbers that are expressed in the form of a+ib where, a,b are real numbers and 'i' is an imaginary number called “iota”
- a four-sided figure
- function a mathematical expression which, when graphed, will form a straight line
- value the magnitude of a real number without regard to its sign
- a process of combining two or more numbers
- an object, event, idea, feeling, time period, or any other type of category you are trying to measure
- a mathematical expression consisting of two terms connected by a plus sign or minus sign function
- a numerical or constant quantity placed before and multiplying the variable in an algebraic expression
- any equation that can be rearranged in standard form as
- a mathematical relationship or rule expressed in symbols
- symmetry an imaginary straight line that divides a shape into two identical parts, thereby creating one part as the mirror image of the other part
- function a function that serves to “undo” another function
- 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
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- the repeated addition of groups of equal sizes
- an expression of more than two algebraic terms, especially the sum of several terms that contain different powers of the same variable(s)
- the extent or measurement of a surface or piece of land
- a number that is not a fraction; a whole number
- if it always assumes the same value independent of how its parameters are varied
- a statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal
- a set of numbers arranged in rows and columns so as to form a rectangular array
20 Clues: a four-sided figure • a process of combining two or more numbers • the repeated addition of groups of equal sizes • a number that is not a fraction; a whole number • the extent or measurement of a surface or piece of land • any equation that can be rearranged in standard form as • a mathematical relationship or rule expressed in symbols • ...
STEM CELLS 2025-02-11
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- The microenvironment where stem cells reside and receive signals.
- Reprogrammed adult cells that regain pluripotency.
- Cues Environmental factors that influence stem cell fate.
- The ability of a stem cell to adapt and change its differentiation potential.
- A stem cell that can differentiate into only a few closely related cell types.
- A stem cell that can differentiate into multiple cell types, but only within a specific tissue or organ.
- The irreversible state in which cells stop dividing due to aging or stress.
- A stem cell that can give rise to all cell types except extraembryonic tissues.
- The ability of a stem cell to self-renew and remain undifferentiated.
- A device used to expand stem cells under controlled conditions.
- A cell with limited self-renewal that differentiates into a target cell type.
- A stem cell that can only produce one specialized cell type.
- The process by which a stem cell becomes a specialized cell type.
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- The process of converting a differentiated cell back into a pluripotent state.
- A type of stem cell found in bone marrow, fat, and other tissues, used in regenerative medicine.
- The most powerful type of stem cell, capable of forming an entire organism, including the placenta.
- A biomaterial structure that supports stem cell growth in tissue engineering.
- Cues Internal genetic and epigenetic signals that guide stem cell differentiation.
- A type of stem cell role where it influences neighboring cells and the surrounding environment.
- Matrix The structural network that provides biochemical and mechanical support to stem cells.
- The ability of a stem cell to divide and make identical copies of itself.
21 Clues: Reprogrammed adult cells that regain pluripotency. • Cues Environmental factors that influence stem cell fate. • A stem cell that can only produce one specialized cell type. • A device used to expand stem cells under controlled conditions. • The microenvironment where stem cells reside and receive signals. • ...
Cellular Respiration 2025-02-13
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- Where does Glycolysis occur??
- Energy an energy converted from Chemical energy for other organisms to use
- The main process that converts Glucose into ATP
- A sugar and the human bodies main source of energy
- In what part of the Mitocondria does the Krebs Cycle occur?
- Process in which Carbon Dioxide and energy from ATP and NADPH are use to make glucose
- The fluid that surround the Thylakoid
- A electron Carrier
- You breathe in _____ and exhale Carbon dioxide
- The process in which Glucose is broken into 2 pieces, ATP and Electrons are created
- The ATP Production that requires Oxygen
- A membrane-bound Organell
- Process by which Chlorophyll absorbs energy from sunlight
- A Coin shaped membrane
- What is ATP's main use?
- The second stage of ellular Respiration
- The energy carrying Molecule that acts as fuel
- Dioxide What does CO2 Stand for?
- The basic Units of life
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- Type of fermentation that only occurs in Yeast and Bacteria
- Organisms that perform Cellular respiration
- Process that plants use to create sugar and glucose from sunlight
- Where does energy originate from?
- What is glucose broken down into?
- the process in which energy is released in the absence of oxygen
- Glucose and Oxygen are _________ of Cellular Respiration
- The third stage of Cellular respiration
- What does ATP stand for??
- The ATP production that does not require Oxygen
- The energy thats stored in the bonds between atoms and Molecules
- Where does photosynthesis occur?
- An essential liquid for plants and animals
- The type of fermentation that only occurs in Humans
- A subatomic partical found In all atoms
34 Clues: A electron Carrier • A Coin shaped membrane • What is ATP's main use? • The basic Units of life • What does ATP stand for?? • A membrane-bound Organell • Where does Glycolysis occur?? • Where does photosynthesis occur? • Where does energy originate from? • What is glucose broken down into? • Dioxide What does CO2 Stand for? • The fluid that surround the Thylakoid • ...
module 2 ch 6-11 2024-12-04
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- I am part of the implant system and surgically placed in the alveolar bone(2 words)
- is a metal post which portrudes partially or completely through the gingival tissue and in the oral cavity
- bacterial signaling as a mode of communication amognst microbes is termed by (2 words)
- has the same clinical features as necrotizing gingivitis but also spreads to affect the underlying periodontal attachment apparatus
- I have a triangular shaped crown what is my tissue biotype (2 words)
- death of gingival epithelial cells
- I smoke 10 or more cigarettes a day what grade category am i?
- when biomechanical force exceeds the physiologic tolerance of the peri implant bone
- is an estimate of the future rate of progression of periodontitis
- deviation from normal of the gingiva and alveolar mucosa
- complex and dynamic microbial community, embedded within an extracellular self-protective matrix and adhere to a living and non living surface
- stage of periodontitis with 3-4mm of interdental CAL and 15-33% of radiographic coronal third bone loss
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- I may pull the gingiva away from the tooth and may be conducive to biofilm accumation and recession of gingival margin (2 words)
- i am a non modifiable risk factor for periodontal disease
- i am a modifiable, systemic risk factor for periodontal disease. most students feel this way
- whitish yellowish milky-like exudate
- limited mouth opening, can be seen in advanced pericoronal abscess
- the epithelium adapts to the abutment post or to implant itself creating a cuff like seal known as... (2 words)
- a flap of gingival tissue covering part of the occlusal surface
- I have a square shaped crown what is my tissue biotype? (2 words)
20 Clues: death of gingival epithelial cells • whitish yellowish milky-like exudate • deviation from normal of the gingiva and alveolar mucosa • i am a non modifiable risk factor for periodontal disease • I smoke 10 or more cigarettes a day what grade category am i? • a flap of gingival tissue covering part of the occlusal surface • ...
1-2 2024-11-22
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- A smell of cooked meat lingered as this item was found beside her head
- Currency used to rent weapons in Chiba City (two words)
- City where Case lives in cheap coffin hotels
- Leather-clad companion of Case skilled with a dart gun (two words)
- Place of rest and recovery for Case where he wakes up after medical intervention
- Molly's weapon of choice that fires at twenty rounds per second
- Former hacker now damaged by his own kind of cyberpunk lifestyle
- A bloody event tied to the rise of new technologies and tragic consequences (two words)
- Large metallic creature tending the bamboo garden at the clinic
- Bright lattices of logic seen in Case's dreams of cyberspace
- Dealer Case fears might kill him
- Bar where professional expatriates gather
- Program used to crack security systems derived from a famous cold substance
- Synthetic stimulant Case uses for a heightened state
- What Case calls the human body, contrasting with cyberspace
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- The sky's comparison in the opening line of the novel
- Alternate name for the type of assassin Molly is
- Color and material of Ratz’s prosthetic arm casing (two words)
- The Sprawl's high-tech, dangerous district
- Deadly but useful tool carried by Molly capable of injecting substances
- A chaotic enclave of techno-criminal subcultures
- Case's former title, lost after his nervous system was damaged (two words)
- Mysterious figure who hires Case
- Arcade game that creates an air-burst hologram fireball (three words)
- Weapon offered by Shin, concealed in Case’s waistband
- Location where Case rents a coffin (two words)
- Case’s lost love, mentioned by Ratz (two words)
27 Clues: Mysterious figure who hires Case • Dealer Case fears might kill him • Bar where professional expatriates gather • The Sprawl's high-tech, dangerous district • City where Case lives in cheap coffin hotels • Location where Case rents a coffin (two words) • Case’s lost love, mentioned by Ratz (two words) • Alternate name for the type of assassin Molly is • ...
5.2/5.3 2024-12-12
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- the right to make decisions about how responsibilities.
- A separate legal entity formed by documents filed with a state. It is owned by one or more shareholders and managed by a board of directors.
- This type of organization chart is arranged around different projects.
- Two words: a short, specific written statement of the reason a business exists and what it wants to achieve.
- A list of steps to be followed for performing a particular work activity; a description of the way work is to be done.
- This type of organization chart is arranged with business functions.
- Guidelines used in making consistent decisions.
- the obligation to complete specific work.
- Two words: a diagram that shows the structure of an organization, classifications of work and jobs, and the relationships among those classifications.
- Three words: The people who make major policy and financial decisions for a corporation.
- A precise statement of results the business expects to achieve.
- A business owned and run by just one person.
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- Three words:Clear reporting relationship for all staff of a business.
- Two words: a written agreement among all owners detailing the rules and procedures that guide ownership and operations.
- taking responsibility for the results achieved.
- A business owned and controlled by two or more people who have entered into an agreement.
- Three words: a written legal document that defines ownership and operating procedures and conditions for a business.
- A written contract granting permission to operate a business to sell products and services in a set way.
- Three words: the number of employees who are assigned to a particular work task and manager.
- Limited Liability Company. Some investors cannot lose more than they invested.
20 Clues: the obligation to complete specific work. • A business owned and run by just one person. • taking responsibility for the results achieved. • Guidelines used in making consistent decisions. • the right to make decisions about how responsibilities. • A precise statement of results the business expects to achieve. • ...
Histology 2026-01-21
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- mechanism by which cells signal to themselves
- comprises the microfilaments
- plasmalemma invaginates and forms a small vesicle that buds off into the cytoplasm
- scattered magenta particles, using Periodic acid-Schiff Reagent, in the cytoplasm of liver cells.
- spherical to oblong membrane-delimited organelles.
- Hemidesmosomes connect cells to the basement membrane complex by way of specific cell-surface matrix receptor proteins called what?
- have heterochromatic nuclei and only a thin rim of cytoplasm
- largest organelle within the cell
- synthesized by smooth endoplasmic reticulum
- attachment point for microtubules emanating from opposite centrosomes
- mainly compose the cell membrane
- makes up about half of the cell volume and contains water, ions, sugars, amino acids, nucleotides, and myriad other molecules.
- each of this organelle is formed from two spherical subunits of different sizes
- Prevents unordered mixing of different biochemical pathways and allows the cells to increase in size by ordered delivery of membrane-delimited molecules to their appropriate destinations.
- Accumulations of basophilic, well-developed rER are sometimes referred to as ergotoplasm in pancreatic cells or ________ in neurons.
- replicated or doubled during S phase of cell cycle
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- phase of mitosis characterized by the disappearance of the nuclear envelope
- minute dark granules present in pigmented epidermal cells
- tightly packed form of DNA
- refers to DNA complexed with proteins
- study of structural components of the cell
- cytokinesis results in formation of _____ furrow around the equitorial plane of the cell.
- roughly circular basophilic region within the nucleus
- divides into two during prophase
- Describes tissue components that stain with acid dyes
- cell uptake of fluid
- disklike, cell-to-cell contacts that are particularly well developed in the epidermis of the skin.
27 Clues: cell uptake of fluid • tightly packed form of DNA • comprises the microfilaments • divides into two during prophase • mainly compose the cell membrane • largest organelle within the cell • refers to DNA complexed with proteins • study of structural components of the cell • synthesized by smooth endoplasmic reticulum • mechanism by which cells signal to themselves • ...
3 2026-02-01
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- a brief time span
- a place to learn
- a transmitted message
- radio-based detection
- time already gone
- a place to buy things
- current time
- an icy space traveler
- a spacecraft section
- a cloud of space dust
- a living thing
- a digital display
- a reaction helper
- a communication device
- a small settlement
- a hard shiny material
- recorded sound
- a specific day
- a body molecule
- a grid of numbers
- a record of days
- a reddish metal
- a tiny life form
- grouped body cells
- a space vehicle
- imitate reality
- a hosting computer
- genetic blueprint
- a short time unit
- a tiny unit of matter
- a health building
- single-cell organisms
- tiny rock grains
- a trading place
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- tree material
- a math statement
- a focused beam of light
- step-by-step method
- a size-only value
- time yet to come
- sixty minutes
- a charged particle
- long-term weather
- a book building
- living system
- a strong metal
- a captured image
- connected systems
- a tool to see far
- a green public space
- a quantity with direction
- hardened iron
- a soft earth substance
- a picture-taking tool
- a crossing structure
- moving images
- flexible modern material
- clear fragile material
- a scientific test
- a path around a body
- a large town
- a requesting device
- an explaining idea
- a body structure
- a city road
- a math rule
- a visual chart
- a very short time unit
- a hard natural material
- a time device
70 Clues: a city road • a math rule • current time • a large town • tree material • sixty minutes • living system • hardened iron • moving images • a time device • a living thing • a strong metal • recorded sound • a specific day • a visual chart • a book building • a body molecule • a reddish metal • a space vehicle • imitate reality • a trading place • a math statement • a place to learn • time yet to come • a captured image • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2026-02-02
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- heterotroph; gets energy from living or once-living sources
- membrane inside the mitochondria where ETC occurs
- type of consumer that gets energy from meat
- does not require O2
- location inside the mitochondria where the Krebs cycle occurs
- requires O2
- break down larger molecules into simpler ones
- proteins that speed up biochemical rxns by lowering the activation energy
- light collecting units of the chloroplast (usually chlorophyll)
- a vein in the leaf that carries glucose out
- molecules that carry high energy electrons like NADP+, NAD+ and FAD+2
- autotroph; get energy from nonliving sources like the sun
- membrane inside the chloroplast where the light dependent reaction occurs
- all of the chemical reactions within each cell of an organism
- pores on the underside of the leaf that allows CO2 in and O2 out
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- absorbs energy, more energy in the products than reactants
- organelle inside plants where photosynthesis takes place
- type of consumer that gets energy from eating vegetation
- alternate pathway of cellular respiration when O2 is not present
- type of consumer that gets energy/nutrients from dead matter
- matter/energy cannot be created nor detroyed; it can only be converted from one form to another.
- a vein in the leaf that brings water up to the plant
- type of consumer that gets energy from eating meat and vegitation
- releases energy, less energy in the products than reactants
- location in eukaryotic cells where cellular respiration occurs
- build larger molecules from smaller ones
- dense solution inside the chloroplast where the Calvin Cycle occurs
- location for all anaerobic respiration
- an energy carrying molecule that carries/stores energy for cell functions
29 Clues: requires O2 • does not require O2 • location for all anaerobic respiration • build larger molecules from smaller ones • type of consumer that gets energy from meat • a vein in the leaf that carries glucose out • break down larger molecules into simpler ones • membrane inside the mitochondria where ETC occurs • a vein in the leaf that brings water up to the plant • ...
Cellular Biology 2026-02-13
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- The process of converting light energy into chemical energy to make food.
- Simple, single-celled organism that lacks a membrane-bound nucleus.
- Complex cell that contains a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
- Small vesicles that break down toxic substances and produce hydrogen peroxide.
- The thin coat of lipids that forms the boundary between a cell and its environment.
- A network of protein fibers that helps maintain cell shape and secure organelles.
- Apparatus that modifies, sorts, and packages proteins like a "post office."
- Type of cellular respiration that occurs in the absence of oxygen.
- The site of photosynthesis in plants and algae.
- The genetic material that contains instructions for building proteins.
- Small organelles found in the cytoplasm where proteins are synthesized.
- The command center of a eukaryotic cell that houses the cell's DNA.
- Organelle that functions as the cell's digestive component or "garbage disposal."
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- The green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.
- The "powerhouse" of the cell where ATP is produced during cellular respiration.
- An anaerobic process used to produce energy when oxygen is low, often by yeast.
- The primary energy-carrying molecule used by cells to do work.
- A rigid outer layer providing support in plants, fungi, and most bacteria.
- The inner fluid-filled area of the mitochondria where the Krebs cycle occurs.
- A darkly staining area within the nucleus where ribosomal subunits are assembled.
- A membrane-bound sac used for storage, often very large in plant cells.
- The jelly-like substance inside the plasma membrane that fills the cell.
- The first stage of cellular respiration where a glucose molecule is split.
- Type of cellular respiration that requires the presence of oxygen.
24 Clues: The site of photosynthesis in plants and algae. • The primary energy-carrying molecule used by cells to do work. • Type of cellular respiration that occurs in the absence of oxygen. • Type of cellular respiration that requires the presence of oxygen. • Simple, single-celled organism that lacks a membrane-bound nucleus. • ...
25223 2025-10-24
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- Building : Creating a simplified representation to analyse a business problem
- Node : Origin point in a distribution network that provides goods
- : Simple technique to compute a starting transportation plan
- : Cost incurred to move one unit of product between two points
- Node : Destination point that requires certain quantities of goods
- Matrix : Table showing transportation cost between every source and destination
- Allocation : Assigning limited resources to competing uses
- Check : Verifying whether a plan satisfies all constraints
- Flow : Movement of goods or data through interconnected nodes and links
- : Assignment of units from sources to destinations
- : Routing goods via intermediate stops between source and destination
- : Technique to evaluate possible improvements in transport plans
- : The primary goal (e.g., minimize total transportation cost)
- : Added cost used to balance supply and demand artificially
- : Method to compute opportunity cost corrections (short name)
- Problem : When supply and demand totals do not match initially
- : Extra cost of transporting one additional unit
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- : Condition where the number of allocations is less than required
- Optimal Plan : The allocation after all improvements have been applied
- Problem : When total supply equals total demand in a transportation model
- : Planning the path vehicles take to deliver goods
- : Starting solution that picks cheapest available routes first
- Solution : The starting allocation used before optimization begins
- : Maximum amount a facility or route can handle
- : Goods transported by road, rail, sea, or air
- Improvement : Repeating steps to progressively better solutions
- Model : Mathematical model where relationships are linear functions
- Solution : Solution requiring whole-number allocations only
- : Combining shipments to reduce overall transport cost
- : A practical rule-of-thumb used when exact methods are impractical
30 Clues: : Goods transported by road, rail, sea, or air • : Maximum amount a facility or route can handle • : Extra cost of transporting one additional unit • : Planning the path vehicles take to deliver goods • : Assignment of units from sources to destinations • : Combining shipments to reduce overall transport cost • ...
Crossword For Math 2025-11-14
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- – A number greater than 1 that has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself.
- – The area under a curve on a graph.
- – Finding the best solution under given constraints.
- – Using mathematics to represent real-world situations.
- – A number that shows how many times a base is multiplied by itself.
- – A complex geometric figure made of patterns that repeat at every scale.
- – A quantity that has magnitude but no direction.
- – The sum of the terms of a sequence.
- – Imitating the operation of a real-world process using mathematics.
- – A quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
- – A polynomial of degree two.
- – A diagram showing relationships between variables.
- – The measure of how likely an event is to occur.
- – A mathematical sentence that compares expressions using <, >, ≤, or ≥.
- – The science of encoding and decoding information.
- – A concept describing something without any bound.
- Complexity – A measure of the efficiency of an algorithm.
- – A step-by-step procedure for solving a problem.
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- – A measure of how a function changes as its input changes.
- – An ordered list of numbers following a particular pattern.
- – A symbol used to represent a number that can change.
- – A rectangular array of numbers arranged in rows and columns.
- – A collection of points connected by lines representing relationships.
- – The science of collecting and analyzing numerical data.
- – The product of all positive integers up to a given number.
- – A mathematical statement that two expressions are equal.
- – A relation where each input has a unique output.
- Thinking – Solving problems using a logical, step-by-step method.
- – The inverse operation of exponentiation.
- – Facts, figures, or information collected for analysis.
30 Clues: – A polynomial of degree two. • – The area under a curve on a graph. • – The sum of the terms of a sequence. • – The inverse operation of exponentiation. • – A quantity that has magnitude but no direction. • – The measure of how likely an event is to occur. • – A step-by-step procedure for solving a problem. • – A relation where each input has a unique output. • ...
GET - VET - Dermatology Terms 2025-12-08
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- Responsible for sensation; affected by pruritus or pain
- Clear zone beneath basal cells of the epidermis, part of the BMZ
- Deepest layer of the epidermis; single row of dividing cells
- Dense, collagen-rich layer within the BMZ
- Main cell type in the epidermis; produces keratin
- Attached to the hair follicle and produces oil; affected in sebaceous adenitis
- The deepest layer of the skin; abscesses or tumors here cause painful swellings
- Specialized structures connecting adjacent cells; provide mechanical strength
- Disorders where the immune system attacks skin components, causing blisters
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- Layer above stratum basale; cells connected by desmosomes
- Layer above stratum spinosum; keratinocytes begin to die and accumulate granules
- Proteins targeted by autoantibodies in certain blistering diseases
- Specialized structures anchoring basal keratinocytes to the BMZ
- Bundles of protein filaments inside cells; anchor to desmosomes
- Outermost layer of the epidermis; dead, flattened keratinocytes
- Interface between the epidermis and dermis
- Disorders characterized by extreme skin fragility and blistering due to protein defects
- Found in the dermis and hypodermis; affected by vasculitis or bruising
- Adhesion molecules in the BMZ; help cells stick to each other and the extracellular matrix
- Collagen VII structures securing the dermis to the epidermis
- Process by which keratinocytes become filled with keratin and form the tough outer layer
- Helps regulate temperature; affected by gland hyperplasia or tumors
- Fats found between cells of the stratum corneum; form a waterproof barrier
- Lies just beneath the epidermis; affected by deep pyoderma or allergies
- The outermost layer of the skin, affected in superficial pyoderma
- Extends from the epidermis into the dermis; affected in folliculitis
26 Clues: Dense, collagen-rich layer within the BMZ • Interface between the epidermis and dermis • Main cell type in the epidermis; produces keratin • Responsible for sensation; affected by pruritus or pain • Layer above stratum basale; cells connected by desmosomes • Deepest layer of the epidermis; single row of dividing cells • ...
Exam 2 Review B 2026-03-02
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- In ______ Reactions, water is split and the electrons are excited from sunlight, producing ATP and high-energy electrons in stored in NADPH
- method of ATP production in anaerobic conditions; uses something other than O2 as final electron acceptor
- _______ cycle “fixes carbon” by incorporating CO2 into organic materials; synthesizes simple sugars using CO2, ATP, and electrons
- ______ and FADH2 are molecules to help redox reactions by carrying around electrons
- main photosynthetic pigment that absorbs light energy; reflects green wavelengths
- substance that absorb visible light, reflecting colors it cannot absorb
- All food molecules must be converted into ________ to enter the Krebs Cycle
- In the _____ Cycle, energy (NADH) and electrons are extracted out of Acetyl CoA, releasing CO2
- glucose in split into two molecules of ______ during glycolysis
- fluid-filled space within a chloroplast that surrounds the thylakoids
- particles of light
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- Efficient method to yield lots of ATP using the ETC and chemiosmosis; __________ Phosphorylation
- producers; organisms that synthesize their own food from inorganic molecules (CO2)
- obtain their food by eating other organic material, such as plants or animal flesh
- As electrons move across the Electron Transport Chain (___), H+ flows across the mitochondria’s cell membrane
- distance between peaks of waves and determines the type of electromagnetic energy
- pores on leaves where gas exchange occurs
- the breakdown of glucose into two pyruvate molecules
- H+ is pumped back into mitochondria matrix which drives ATP production
- flattened sacs within chloroplast that provide membranes for Electron Transport Chains; sites of Light Reactions
- Enzyme that enacts the first step of carbon fixation by accepting CO2 into the cycle
- _____ Motive Force (PMF) refers to H+ potential energy across a membrane, emphasizing its capacity to do work
- “Energy currency” of the cell, stored within high-energy phosphate groups (Adenosine Tri-phosphate)
23 Clues: particles of light • pores on leaves where gas exchange occurs • the breakdown of glucose into two pyruvate molecules • glucose in split into two molecules of ______ during glycolysis • fluid-filled space within a chloroplast that surrounds the thylakoids • H+ is pumped back into mitochondria matrix which drives ATP production • ...
The World of Risk & Assurance 2026-04-07
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- – Something that can cause harm or the threat of something going wrong (even if it hasn't yet)
- - The number of our Key enterprise risks
- – A control or something in place to prevent risk happening
- - Escalation is driven by concern, not just completing a risk _______
- - Where to find help and guidance is the Risk & Assurance
- - Principle requiring risks to be reduced so far as is reasonably practicable (acronym) – Not sure if you intended this to be SFAIRP or ALARP, but I think it should be ALARP as that is what is integrated into some of our processes, like risk registers. SFAIRP is more important for the safety critical risks.
- - The mechanism for raising material risks through management lines
- - A record used to track risks, controls and treatments
- – Action or activity taken when risk is too high
- - What we do to check we are doing what we should
- - The effect of uncertainty on objectives
- - Christchurch-based Risk & Assurance guru
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- - Step in the risk cycle focused on checking controls are effective
- - Asset risk management tool
- - The level of risk that remains after controls are applied
- - We take risks to achieve_________________
- - Taranaki-based Risk & Assurance guru
- - The tool that just been upgraded to manage our documents
- - the Clarus queen of documents
- - The guide to determine the level of risk
- - The amount and type of risk our business is willing to take to meet our strategic goals is called Risk_____________
- - Board committee responsible for audit, risk and regulation
- - The risky and assuring boss
- - Independent activities that provide confidence controls are working
- - A risk level where work must stop immediately
- - The Corporate Risk __________ is the key guide for Risk Management
26 Clues: - Asset risk management tool • - The risky and assuring boss • - the Clarus queen of documents • - Taranaki-based Risk & Assurance guru • - The number of our Key enterprise risks • - The effect of uncertainty on objectives • - The guide to determine the level of risk • - Christchurch-based Risk & Assurance guru • - We take risks to achieve_________________ • ...
Mathematics shenaningans 2026-04-05
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- A straight line that touches a curve on a single point.
- Set of all x values that is allowed in a function.
- A positive integer greater than 1 that has more than 2 factors.
- Measures how steep and the direction of a curve.
- States how many times to multiply a number by itself.
- A number whose factors are only 1 and itself.
- A ratio of opposite side and hypotenuse of a triangle.
- Measuring angle by using the radius of a circle as its unit.
- A tool to represent power of a number.
- An operation of multiplying a natural number by all numbers that is smaller.
- A tool that represents data in rows and columns.
- An expression with many terms added.
- A tool to count the sum of quantities that keeps changing.
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- An arrangement of items where order is key.
- How high or low a wave goes from its origin.
- A mathematical statement that has been proven true through axioms or postulates.
- A list of numbers that follows a pattern in order.
- A value that is a multiplier of an unknown variable.
- A curve that has 2 symmetric halves of double cones and is opposite of each other.
- A mathematical statement that is self-evidently true.
- A curve that is shaped like an arc.
- The middle value in a sorted list of numbers.
- The value that a function approaches to as the input approaches to a specific point.
- A line that has a power to never let any other graph to touch it.
- More than 1 radius
- States the common factor of 2 integers is only the number 1.
- An expression with exactly 2 terms.
- A quantity that has both size and direction.
28 Clues: More than 1 radius • A curve that is shaped like an arc. • An expression with exactly 2 terms. • An expression with many terms added. • A tool to represent power of a number. • An arrangement of items where order is key. • How high or low a wave goes from its origin. • A quantity that has both size and direction. • A number whose factors are only 1 and itself. • ...
Ms Banerjee's class of 2016 2016-04-18
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- Likely to dissect living beings and charge a high consultation fee
- Happy-go-luck girl and likely to launch a music album very soon
- Lives with a chillax attitude, can solve ratios even when he feels sleepy and likely to head the Monetary authority of Singapore one day
- He is a happy-go-lucky guy, his passion for H2O will make him a pro businessman, and likely to bring in many bottles of mineral water in our lives
- A happy-go-lucky girl and likely to paint her dreams on the canvas
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- Keeps up with her beautiful smile always, set on a journey to be a pro businesswoman
- Always remains active in class participation and likely to run a chain of hotels someday
- Loves to lurk into the woods and likely to be an awesome teacher someday
- Intelligent solitary reaper, and likely create magic on canvas in years to come
- Has a mind of an engineer, remains quiet most of the time but one day would explore his love for machines and structures
- Loves Havanas and likely to use SWOT, PEST, Boston and Ansoff Matrix to climb up the corporate ladder someday
11 Clues: Happy-go-luck girl and likely to launch a music album very soon • Likely to dissect living beings and charge a high consultation fee • A happy-go-lucky girl and likely to paint her dreams on the canvas • Loves to lurk into the woods and likely to be an awesome teacher someday • Intelligent solitary reaper, and likely create magic on canvas in years to come • ...
All About Michael Cho 2020-11-05
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- _______ Delight is the sweet treat Edmund asks of the White Queen in The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe.
- The tea Captain Picard orders "hot" from his food replicator.
- Buddy the elf in Elf drizzles this on all food, even spaghetti.
- Multiuse fruit of Moana's island, the fibers of which are used to make nets.
- "What's up, doc?" Bugs Bunny first appeared with this root vegetable in 1940, in the Warner Bros. cartoon short "A Wild Hare."
- The Avengers go out for this popular street food from North Africa, the Levantine countries, and the Arabian Peninsula.
- Leslie Knope's go-to comfort food. Don't you dare think pancakes.
- Elven bread in Lord of the Rings that will satisfy a person's hunger for a day.
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- Popular draft drink ordered by Hogwarts students when visiting the Hog's Head in Hogsmeade.
- Favorite food of Wallace of the Nick Park classic film franchise Wallace & Gromit. Think Wensleydale or Stilton.
- In The Fifth Element, a hungry, just-awakened Leloo eats more than one of these roasted birds.
- Café __________ from Schitt's Creek.
- In order to grow taller in Super Mario Bros., Mario and Luigi must capture this fungus.
- In Back to the Future II, Grandma Lorraine rehydrates a dehydrated version of this savory sliced "pie."
- In The Matrix, The Oracle bakes these "with love" and offers one to Neo on his first visit, which he accepts.
- What Alice of Alice in Wonderland eats to grow tall, iced with the word "Eat Me."
16 Clues: Café __________ from Schitt's Creek. • The tea Captain Picard orders "hot" from his food replicator. • Buddy the elf in Elf drizzles this on all food, even spaghetti. • Leslie Knope's go-to comfort food. Don't you dare think pancakes. • Multiuse fruit of Moana's island, the fibers of which are used to make nets. • ...
BIO CROSSWORD (if there are arrows, it looks like this: -->) 2022-02-01
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- location where H+ ions build up, making it positively charged relatie to the matrix
- process that requires oxygen
- Balanced overall chemical summary of the process of cellular respiration
- process that does not require oxygen, such as glycolysis
- first set of reactions in cellular respiration in which a molecule of glucose is broken into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid
- amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius
- 3-carbon molecule of which two are converted from glucose at the end of glycolysis
- electron carrier molecule similar to NADH
- Enzymatic breakdown of glucose in the presence of oxygen to produce cellular energy
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- second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extrating reactions
- acid fermentation process which produces lactic acid and NAD+ from pyruvic acid and NADH
- a system of intermembrane protiens that uses high-energy electrons (from glycolysis and the Krebs cycle) to convert ADP into ATP
- the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain which combines with low-energy electrons and hydrogen ions to form water
- process which produces alcohol, C02, and NAD+ from pyruvic acid and NADH
- process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen which follows glycolysis
- carbohydrate which the body stores energy in; last for 15-20 mins of activity
16 Clues: process that requires oxygen • electron carrier molecule similar to NADH • process that does not require oxygen, such as glycolysis • process which produces alcohol, C02, and NAD+ from pyruvic acid and NADH • Balanced overall chemical summary of the process of cellular respiration • carbohydrate which the body stores energy in; last for 15-20 mins of activity • ...
Osteoporosis 2019-01-28
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- a commonly used nitrogen-containing bisphoshponate
- a complex skeletal disease characterised by low bone density and micro-architectural defects in bone tissue, resulting in increased bone fragility and susceptibility to fracture
- produced by osteoblasts and bind to RANKL to block its activity on osteoclasts
- ligand released by osteoblasts which bind to osteoclast precursor cells and stimulate osteoclast maturation
- a side effect of bisphosphonates, typically occurring in the jaw
- bone resorption plays a critical role in the homeostasis of this physiologically important ion
- cells that were previously osteoblasts which have now buried themselves within bone matrix and have large processes extending outwards
- hormone that under physiological conditions, increases osteoclast activity but when given in low doses therapeutically can increase bone mass
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- a type of anti-inflammatory medicine used to treat a range of conditions but increases the risk of developing osteoporosis
- multinucleated cells that absorb bone tissue during bone remodelling, formed by the fusion of many monocytes
- class of drugs that mimics the structure of pyrophosphate which decrease osteoclast activity
- fully differentiated mesenchymal stem cells that synthesis bone
- a selective oestrogen receptor modulator that has a similar effect on bone as human oestrogen
- class of drugs that have a similar structure to oestrogen and exert a similar role but are slightly more selective than oestrogen itself
- type of bone that has a honeycomb-like appearance and is a high target area for bone remodelling
- hormone released by the thyroid gland to inhibit osteoclast activity
16 Clues: a commonly used nitrogen-containing bisphoshponate • fully differentiated mesenchymal stem cells that synthesis bone • a side effect of bisphosphonates, typically occurring in the jaw • hormone released by the thyroid gland to inhibit osteoclast activity • produced by osteoblasts and bind to RANKL to block its activity on osteoclasts • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle By Eugene 2023-01-10
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- the second stage of cellular respiration where pyruvic acid is broken down into CO2 in a series of energy-removing reactions
- the process where cells release energy when there's no oxygen
- a process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and food molecules in the presence of oxygen
- an intermediate in the citric acid cycle that occurs in the metabolism of aerobic organisms
- A High energy electron carrier used to transport electrons that are generated Gylcoysis and Krebs Cycle to the Electron Transport Chain
- a series of protein complexes and others that transfer electrons from electron donors to the electron acceptors
- an important metabolic intermediate that occurs naturally in body fluids and has been prepared by air oxidation of acetaldehyde
- the innermost compartment of the mitochondrion
- a process that requires oxygen
- the first set of reactions in cellular respiration in which a molecule of glucose in broken and then made into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid
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- amount of energy needed to raise 1 gram of water by 1 Celsius
- type of anerobic respiration which breaks down sugars to produce energy in the form of ATP
- the process of diffusion of ions normally protons across a selectively permeable membrane
- a process that doesn't require oxygen
- electron carried that is involved in glycolysis
- an organic molecule that binds to active sites of certain enzymes so it can assist in the catalysis of a reaction
16 Clues: a process that requires oxygen • a process that doesn't require oxygen • the innermost compartment of the mitochondrion • electron carried that is involved in glycolysis • amount of energy needed to raise 1 gram of water by 1 Celsius • the process where cells release energy when there's no oxygen • ...
DCS & FMS Crossword Challenge 2019-10-28
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- The only department of the UK MoD empowered and authorised to sign and enter into FMS cases? (5).
- Initials of the organisation that administers the FMS program on behalf of the Department of Defense (4).
- also known as contract addendum or contract revision (9).
- the acronym for the online forum used to communicate/publish DE&S contracting activity with Industry (3).
- type of pricing that is not subject to variation (4).
- The ‘M’ in FMS stands for? (8).
- Defense Articles or services valued at $25m or above, must seek this form of notification within the FMS process?(13).
- The FMS portfolio stands at what value, $13…? (7).
- a formal statement setting out the estimated cost for particular goods or services (9).
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- Zuni word for ‘enemy’, and also the helicopter programme supported within our highest value FMS Case ($2.5bn) (6).
- the acronym used to describe the Matrix to monitor contractor's performance (3).
- The US government operate the FMS program on a no-loss and no-‘ ‘, basis? (6).
- the process of give and take parties go through to reach a mutually acceptable agreement (11).
- formal and legally binding agreement (8).
- a detailed description of the design, performance requirements or materials (13).
- The ‘P&A’ facility within the FMS Process to seek early budgetary estimates, stands for ‘Pricing & A…….’? (12).
- Five main elements required to legal bind a contract include: 1) Offer 2) Acceptance 3) Consideration 4) Capacity 5) ..... (5).
- the Single Source Contract Regulations (SSCR) financial threshold for a Qualifying Defence Contract(QDC) in £ millions(4).
18 Clues: The ‘M’ in FMS stands for? (8). • formal and legally binding agreement (8). • The FMS portfolio stands at what value, $13…? (7). • type of pricing that is not subject to variation (4). • also known as contract addendum or contract revision (9). • the acronym used to describe the Matrix to monitor contractor's performance (3). • ...
Chapter 10 Biology 2023-01-17
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- contributes to oxidation in cell processes like glycolysis to help with the oxidation of glucose
- innermost compartment of the mitochondrion
- carried out by yeast, producing ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide
- amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius
- fermentation that does not give off CO2
- adenosine triphosphate: the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level
- a simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates
- four high-energy electrons are passed to the carrier NAD+ to produce NADH. NADH carries these electrons to the electron transport chain
- process that does not require oxygen
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- process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy extracting reactions
- a yellowish organic acid which occurs as an intermediate in many metabolic processes, especially glycolysis
- process that requires oxygen
- a cluster of proteins that transfer electrons through a membrane within mitochondria to form a gradient of protons that drives the creation of ATP
- High energy electron carrier used to transport electrons generated in Glycolysis and Krebs Cycle to the Electron Transport Chain
- process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
- first set of reactions in cellular respiration during which a molecule of glucose is broken into two molecules of pyruvic acid
- electron carrier involved in glycolysis
18 Clues: process that requires oxygen • process that does not require oxygen • fermentation that does not give off CO2 • electron carrier involved in glycolysis • innermost compartment of the mitochondrion • process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • carried out by yeast, producing ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide • ...
Getting to Know Your Matrix Social Committee While Maintaining a Safe Distance 2020-04-02
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- Celebratory song to sing (twice over) while washing your hands
- Proper social distance in this climate
- Valerie's favorite needle wielding way to relax
- A great way "solve" your boredom during quarantine
- Angus' one-wheeled circus talent
- Most sought after item at the grocery store
- John is this highest ranking scout
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- Carlie's Alma Mater's mascot
- Kelli's nostalgic stress reliever
- Sam keeps her free time flexible with this activity
- "big box store" with lines spanning into the parking lot
- N95 version for instance
- Netflix's Tiger King
- CO Governor that announced the stay at home order
- James made his live TV local news interview debut during the 2014 World Cup when the US played this waffle loving team
- Christopher's first apartment was the scene for Jane from Breaking Bad's death in this New Mexico city
- Center for Disease Control abbr.
- brand of popular disinfecting wipes
- #1 Producer of hand sanitizer
19 Clues: Netflix's Tiger King • N95 version for instance • Carlie's Alma Mater's mascot • #1 Producer of hand sanitizer • Center for Disease Control abbr. • Angus' one-wheeled circus talent • Kelli's nostalgic stress reliever • John is this highest ranking scout • brand of popular disinfecting wipes • Proper social distance in this climate • Most sought after item at the grocery store • ...
Advanced Algebra 2018-04-10
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- Square A number whose positive square root is the whole number.
- Rule An algebraic expression that defines a function. Example:y=3x-7
- Line A line described by the equation y=b, where b is the y-intercept
- A member of the set of whole numbers and their opposites.
- A possible result of a probability experiment.
- An indicated root of a quantity.
- Number A real number that cannot be expressed as the ratio of two integers.
- Number The set of natural numbers and zero.
- A number that is multiplied by a matrix.
- Coefficient The coefficient of the first term of a polynomial in standard form.
- The y-coordinate(s) of the point(s)where a graph intersects the y-axis
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- A mathematical statement that two expressions are equivalent.
- Variable The output of a function; a variable whose value depends on the value of the input, or independent variable.
- axis The vertical axis in the complex plane, it graphically represents the purely imaginary part of complex numbers.
- b^2-4ac
- A polynomial with two terms
- axis of Symmetry A line that divides a plane figure or a graph into two congruent reflected halves.
- Factor The base 1+r in an exponential expression.
- The x-coordinate(s) of the point(s)where a graph intersect the x-axis
- Number Any number that can be written as a+bi, Where a and b are real numbers and i=v-1.
- term of square An element or number in the number in the sequence.
- System A system of equations containing only linear equations.
22 Clues: b^2-4ac • A polynomial with two terms • An indicated root of a quantity. • A number that is multiplied by a matrix. • A possible result of a probability experiment. • Number The set of natural numbers and zero. • Factor The base 1+r in an exponential expression. • A member of the set of whole numbers and their opposites. • ...
General Trivia 2022-04-08
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- Which planet has the most gravity?
- How many are there in a baker's dozen?
- Which country originated the term "plonk" for wine?
- What geometric shape is generally used for stop signs?
- what is the first month of the year to have exactly 30 days?
- Which mammal doesn't have vocal cords?
- Which actor played the role of T-1000 in the film, Terminator 2: Judgement Day?
- What animal can be seen on the Porsche logo?
- What do the numbers add up to on the opposite sides of a dice?
- What is the largest bone in the human body?
- How many hearts does an octopus have?
- What is the capital city of Spain?
- In which team game do you try to move backwards all the time?
- In which town do the Flintstones live?
- What is the name for a donkey crossed with a zebra?
- What instrument can be bass, electric or Spanish?
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- What was the name of the land where Gulliver met the Little People?
- Aside from the 6 main characters which character appears the most on Friends?
- In what 1976 thriller does Robert De Niro famously say "You talkin' to me?"
- What is Chandler's last name in the sitcom Friends?
- What does the AC button on a calculator stand for?
- What language has the most words?
- How many pairs of wings does a bee have?
- In The Matrix, does Neo take the blue pill or the red pill?
- Hg is the chemical symbol of which element?
- Which animal's name comes first in the dictionary?
- What is the smallest country in the world?
27 Clues: What language has the most words? • Which planet has the most gravity? • What is the capital city of Spain? • How many hearts does an octopus have? • How many are there in a baker's dozen? • Which mammal doesn't have vocal cords? • In which town do the Flintstones live? • How many pairs of wings does a bee have? • What is the smallest country in the world? • ...
Submicroscopische structuren in cellen 2013-09-22
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- Verzamelnaam voor chloroplasten, leukoplasten en chloroplasten (komen alleen voor bij planten)
- Kleurloze inhoud van de chloroplast
- Celorganel opgebouwd uit microtubuli en betrokken bij de verdeling van het genetische materiaal bij de celdeling (komt alleen voor in dierlijke cellen)
- Holle buisjes van proteïnevezels die deel uitmaken van het cytoskelet en vorm geven aan centriolen, trilharen en zweepharen
- Membraan van de vacuole
- Submicroscopische structuur met een bepaalde functie in een cel
- Bladgroenkorrel; celorganel met een dubbel membraan en eigen DNA; bevat chlorofylmoleculen voor de fotosynthesereacties
- Afbraak van extracellulair materiaal met behulp van lysosomen
- Kleurloze plast voor het opslaan van zetmeel
- Uiterst kleine celorganellen die de genetische informatie van het DNA decoderen bij de proteïnesynthese
- Netwerk van vezels in de celkern; opgebouwd uit DNA en proteïnen
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- Desoxyribonucleïnezuur; genetisch materiaal dat de informatie bevat om in cellen proteïnen aan te maken
- Blaasje met afbrekende enzymen om celeigen of celvreemde bestanddelen af te breken (komt alleen voor in dierlijke cellen)
- Inhoud van het mitochondrion
- Zweephaar; haar dat bestaat uit lange microtubuli om een verplaatsing van de cel te veroorzaken
- Celorganel met rode, oranje of gele pigmenten om bloemen en vruchten te kleuren
- Netwerk van allerlei microtubuli met een steunende functie in de cel
- Celorganel met een dubbel membraan en eigen DNA
- Celkern; celorganel omgeven met een kernmembraan met kernporiën; de kerninhoud bestaat uit chromatine en en één of meer nucleoli
- Trilhaar; haar dat bestaat uit korte microtubuli om de cel te doen bewegen of om de omgeving van de cel te bewegen
- Kleine structuur in de celkern betrokken bij de aanmaak van RNA-moleculen voor de opbouw van ribosomen
- Afbraak van celeigen bestanddelen met behulp van lysosomen
22 Clues: Membraan van de vacuole • Inhoud van het mitochondrion • Kleurloze inhoud van de chloroplast • Kleurloze plast voor het opslaan van zetmeel • Celorganel met een dubbel membraan en eigen DNA • Afbraak van celeigen bestanddelen met behulp van lysosomen • Afbraak van extracellulair materiaal met behulp van lysosomen • ...
vocab unit 5-8 2014-05-04
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- type or class
- surrounding environment
- fee or salary
- a sermon
- violent upheaval
- agent inflicting vengeance
- foreshadowing
- fond of making jokes
- conflicting feelings
- riotous
- facto/in effect
- quick raid
- doctrine
- plundering
- verbal attack
- to send back to jail
- stylish manner
- rude in speech or behavior
- to enclose
- pursuit of pleasure
- flowing
- to make a choice
- nauseated
- carefree
- medias res/ into the middle of a plot
- follower or fan
- minor sin
- sympathetic
- to soak
- surround with an army
- ability to say and do the right thing
- dull
- symptoms
- pro quo/something given in exchange
- sacred or holy
- to weaken
- corrupt morally
- to intimidate
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- to jump
- discontented with
- ridicule
- to change
- failing to accomplish
- exaggerated
- determination of right and wrong
- stubborn
- pertaining to the entire body
- lacking skill
- hoc/improvised
- forerunner
- ill-tempered
- adapted
- very sheer and light
- testing genuineness
- lustful desires
- foresight
- equal in size
- character in a novel
- hostile to
- attacking or seeking to overthrow
- a change
- not fully shaped
- blanche/full freedom
- dazzling
- to cater to
- conducive to health
- departure from
- to settle comfortably
- mutually destructive
- temporarily inactive
- overly demanding
- adventurers
- funeral rites
- undue favoritism
- shocking to the emotions
- do resistance/principle dish of a meal
- excessively sentimental
- short saying
- to spread news
- cause of fatal injury
80 Clues: dull • riotous • adapted • flowing • ridicule • stubborn • doctrine • carefree • dazzling • symptoms • foresight • nauseated • forerunner • plundering • hostile to • exaggerated • sympathetic • adventurers • ill-tempered • type or class • foreshadowing • verbal attack • funeral rites • hoc/improvised • facto/in effect • minor sin • discontented with • departure from • equal in size • a change • ...
Musculoskeletal System 2012-04-25
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- The production of red and white blood cells within the red bone marrow found in spongy bone
- The ability of muscles to be stretched to their normal resting length, and to a limited degree, even beyond
- The inflammation of bone marrow, bone tissue, and the periosteum
- The ability of muscles to recoil to their original resting length if stretched
- An inflammation of tendons
- A chronic muscle pain syndrome that has no cure, and is not progressive or life threatening
- cramps Uncomfortable and often painful sensations caused by contraction or over-shortening of the muscles
- This muscle type is found in the heart
- The softening of bones
- The inflammation of the bursa
- Thin filament responsible for contraction and relaxation
- The inflammation of one or more joints
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- anesthetics Drugs that are administered for complex procedures where complete unconsciousness is required
- The capacity of muscle to contract or shorten forcefully
- Term for osteomalacia in children and is reversible with treatment
- Muscle readiness to respond to a stimulus
- This type of bone is mainly found in the face and vertebra
- An injury or tear to a ligament that gradually heals
- Cords of dense connective tissue that attach skeletal muscles to bone
- blockers Drugs that block the neuromuscular cascade that cause muscular contraction
- Characterized by a loss of bone tissue resulting in brittle bones that are prone to fracture
- Produce new bone matrix and new bone cells
- Thick filament responsible for contraction
- An injury to a muscle in which the muscle fibers tear as a result of overstretching
- Characterized by hyperuricemia and urate deposits, most common in males
25 Clues: The softening of bones • An inflammation of tendons • The inflammation of the bursa • This muscle type is found in the heart • The inflammation of one or more joints • Muscle readiness to respond to a stimulus • Produce new bone matrix and new bone cells • Thick filament responsible for contraction • An injury or tear to a ligament that gradually heals • ...
Mathematics Project 2012-11-05
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- The ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.
- Used when to angles and any side are known.
- A device for measuring angles.
- Vertical translation of a periodic function.
- An equation, graph, or data that can be modeled by a degree 2 polynomial.
- The inverse function of tan.
- The bottom part of a fraction.
- The additive identity. The number that when you add it to a number, n, you will get n as a result.
- The reciprocal of the cosine.
- A table of numbers arranged in rows and columns.
- (-1,0,1,2,3) these numbers called
- A straight line that is a close approximation to a curve as the curve goes off to infinity.
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- Horizontal translation of a periodic function.
- The value of x at the point where a curve crosses the x-axis.
- To cut something in half.
- A line can be used to help draw vertical translation horizontal of each cycle.
- 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.
- The conjugate of a complex number is formed by reversing the sign on the imaginary part of the number. The conjugate of a + bi is a - bi.
- (0,1,2,3,4,5,6 ) these numbers are
- The inverse function of sin.
- A set of numbers that identifies the location of a point.
- The set of all possible values of the argument of a function.
- Half the difference between the largest and smallest function value of a periodic function.
- The measure of how often a function repeats its same values.
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. • ...
Geometry Crossword Puzzle 2013-04-21
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- two lines that do not intersect and are coplanar.
- an angle with measure between 90 degrees and 180 degrees.
- the distance around a circle.
- a transformation that moves every point of a figure the same distance in the same direction.
- a triangle with all of its sides congruent.
- a triangle with at least two congruent sides.
- a polygon with three sides.
- polygon with six sides.
- a transformation that stretches or shrinks a figure to create a similar figure.
- an angle with measure between 0 degrees and 90 degrees.
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- two angles that share a common vertex and side, but have no common interior points.
- an equation that states two ratios are equal.
- in a right triangle, the side opposite the right angle.
- a solid with congruent circular bases that lie in parallel planes.
- a polygon with four sides.
- a number from 0-1 that measures the likelihood that an event will occur. It can be expressed as a fraction, decimal, or percent.Proportion an equation that states two ratios are equal.
- a point that divides, or bisects, a segment into two congruent segments.
- 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.
- the real number that corresponds to a point on a line.
- two angles whose sides form two pairs of opposite rays.
- a trigonometric ratio, abbreviated as tan.
- a rectangular arrangement of numbers in rows and columns.
- a parallelogram with four congruent sides.
- a segment whose endpoints are on a circle.
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 trigonometric ratio, abbreviated as tan. • a parallelogram with four congruent sides. • a segment whose endpoints are on a circle. • a triangle with all of its sides congruent. • an equation that states two ratios are equal. • ...
Chelsea's Words Worth Knowing Crossword Puzzle 2013-01-16
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- the y- coordinate of a point where a graph crosses the y- axis
- the set of elements from the replacement set that make an open sentence true
- numerical sequence/pattern that increases or decreases at a constant rate or value. The difference between successive terms of the sequence is constant
- even integer followed by the next even integer
- each object or number in a set; each entry in a matrix
- the x-coordinate of a point where a graph crosses the x-axis
- the variable in a relation with a value that depends on the value of an independent variable
- the set of the first numbers of the ordered pairs in a relation
- an equation in the form of Ax+By+C, with a graph that is a straight line
- a number,a variable, a product, or a quotient of numbers and variables
- a set of ordered pairs
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- a set of numbers from which replacements for a variable may be chosen
- integers that come in counting order
- a function with a graph that's not a straight line
- odd integer followed by the next even integer
- to find the value of and expression
- a system of equations with exactly one solution
- the ratio of the change in the y- coordinates(rise)to the corresponding change in the x-coordinates(run) as you move from one point to another along a line
- symbols used to represent unspecified numbers or values
- the set of second numbers of the ordered pairs in a relation. The difference between the greatest and least data values
20 Clues: a set of ordered pairs • to find the value of and expression • integers that come in counting order • odd integer followed by the next even integer • even integer followed by the next even integer • a system of equations with exactly one solution • a function with a graph that's not a straight line • each object or number in a set; each entry in a matrix • ...
AP1 Ch 12,13,14 2013-03-10
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- The approximate total volume of blood in an adult is ________ liters
- The heart in rest stage.
- Muscular wall of the heart that is responsible for the hearts pumping action.
- The lower chambers of the heart.
- Arteries carry this type of blood.
- The normal of this is 120/80 (2 words).
- Pain accompanying lack of blood to the heart's muscle tissue (2 words).
- Systemic circulation is associated with this side of the heart.
- The upper chambers of the heart.
- Plasma is liquid __________ of the blood.
- The widening of the lumen of a blood vessel.
- The general classifications for blood typing are A,B,O and _______ groups.
- Blood is classified as liquid __________ tissue.
- This separates the atria and ventricles.
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- Pulmonary circulation is associated with this side of the heart.
- The heart, blood and blood vessels make up this system.
- Lack of blood to the heart muscle (2 words).
- The skeletal muscles in the leg and __________ assist venous return to the heart.
- The signs of inflammation are red, heat and _________.
- Carry blood toward the heart.
- A rapid resting heart rate over 100 bpm.
- Veins carry this type of blood.
- This is when the skin is bluish in color due to lack of oxygen in the tissue.
- Two components of blood are formed elements and _________.
- Swelling
- Membranous sac that surrounds the heart.
- This is the heart in contraction phase.
- The largest artery in the body.
- This organ is on the left side of the body between the stomach and the diaphragm.
- Specific white blood cells that fight germs.
- T and B cells are white blood cells that assist us in _______.
- Carry blood away from the heart.
- The opening of a blood vessel.
33 Clues: Swelling • The heart in rest stage. • Carry blood toward the heart. • The opening of a blood vessel. • Veins carry this type of blood. • The largest artery in the body. • The lower chambers of the heart. • The upper chambers of the heart. • Carry blood away from the heart. • Arteries carry this type of blood. • The normal of this is 120/80 (2 words). • ...
Castiel's Wings Crossword 2015-04-27
Across
- The largest integer that divides evenly into each of a given set of numbers
- An expression used to calculate a desired result, such as a formula to find volume or a formula to count combinations.
- The symbol used to represent the imaginary number .
- The theorem that establishes that, using complex numbers, all polynomials can be factored.
- A number that must be multiplied times itself three times to equal a given number.
- The number of rows and columns of a matrix, written in the form rows×columns.
- A technique for distributing two binomials.
- Any mathematical calculation or formula combining numbers and/or variables using sums, differences, products, quotients (including fractions), exponents, roots, logarithms, trig functions, parentheses, brackets, functions, or other mathematical operations. Expressions may not contain the equal sign (=) or any type of inequality.
- The number multiplied times a product of variables or powers of variables in a term.
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- The highest degree of any term in the polynomial.
- The number D = b2 – 4ac determined from the coefficients of the equation ax2 + bx + c = 0
- A conic section that can be thought of as an inside-out ellipse.
- On the coordinate plane, the point (0, 0).
- The sequence of numbers 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, . . . for which the next term is found by adding the previous two terms
- the distance between the number and the origin
- The product of a given integer and all smaller positive integers
- The first coordinate in an ordered pair
- A polynomial with one term.
- x in the expression a^x
- The "slope" of a vertical line.
20 Clues: x in the expression a^x • A polynomial with one term. • The "slope" of a vertical line. • The first coordinate in an ordered pair • On the coordinate plane, the point (0, 0). • A technique for distributing two binomials. • the distance between the number and the origin • The highest degree of any term in the polynomial. • ...
Chapters 5 and 8 2015-09-14
Across
- Appraisal of the study’s strengths and weaknesses. Focus on the methodologic aspects of a set of studies.
- research methods engender confidence in the truth of the data and in researchers’ interpretations
- Designs that involve data collection two or more times over an extended period
- Evidence that is believable, consistent and stable over time
- Description of the study by a person not connected to it
- Expands a search term to include all forms of a root word
- Approach of tracking down earlier studies that are cited in a reference list of a report
- A design that involves comparisons of the same people at different times or in different circumstances
- Symbols that are inserted into the middle of a search term that will permit a search for alternate spellings
- Approach using a pivotal study to search forward to subsequent studies that cited it
- A control method that involves deliberately selecting participants that have similar lifestyle habits. Choose participants that have similar confounding variables.
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- Process of reflecting critically on personal values that could affect data collection and interpretation.
- accuracy and consistency of information obtained in a study.
- Keywords used to expand or delimit a search
- Original description of a study prepared by the researcher
- The matrix used to record key features of study methods.
- Using multiple sources or referents to draw conclusions about what constitutes the truth.
- Electronic database that covers references to the majority of English speaking nursing journals, books and dissertations.
- distorts study results
- A conclusion drawn from the study evidence while taking into account the methods used to generate said evidence. An attempt to come to conclusions using logical reasoning.
20 Clues: distorts study results • Keywords used to expand or delimit a search • Description of the study by a person not connected to it • The matrix used to record key features of study methods. • Expands a search term to include all forms of a root word • Original description of a study prepared by the researcher • ...
Chapters 5 and 8 2015-09-14
Across
- Symbols that are inserted into the middle of a search term that will permit a search for alternate spellings
- Approach of tracking down earlier studies that are cited in a reference list of a report
- Using multiple sources or referents to draw conclusions about what constitutes the truth.
- Original description of a study prepared by the researcher
- The matrix used to record key features of study methods.
- distorts study results
- Evidence that is believable, consistent and stable over time
- Expands a search term to include all forms of a root word
- Description of the study by a person not connected to it
- A control method that involves deliberately selecting participants that have similar lifestyle habits. Choose participants that have similar confounding variables.
- A conclusion drawn from the study evidence while taking into account the methods used to generate said evidence. An attempt to come to conclusions using logical reasoning.
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- Process of reflecting critically on personal values that could affect data collection and interpretation.
- Keywords used to expand or delimit a search
- A design that involves comparisons of the same people at different times or in different circumstances
- Appraisal of the study’s strengths and weaknesses. Focus on the methodologic aspects of a set of studies.
- research methods engender confidence in the truth of the data and in researchers’ interpretations
- Designs that involve data collection two or more times over an extended period
- Approach using a pivotal study to search forward to subsequent studies that cited it
- accuracy and consistency of information obtained in a study.
- Electronic database that covers references to the majority of English speaking nursing journals, books and dissertations.
20 Clues: distorts study results • Keywords used to expand or delimit a search • The matrix used to record key features of study methods. • Description of the study by a person not connected to it • Expands a search term to include all forms of a root word • Original description of a study prepared by the researcher • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword Puzzle 2014-10-10
Across
- Chlorophyll is found in the ___ membranes of the chloroplast.
- Lactic acid fermentation occurs in ___ cells.
- Photosynthesis takes place in the ____.
- If ATP is a wallet filled with money, ____ is a nearly empty wallet.
- alcoholic fermentation occurs in ____ cells.
- A process that breaks down macromolecules to make ATP in the presence of oxygen.
- Glycolysis takes place in the ____.
- The energy carried by ATP is released when a __ group is removed.
- Cellular respiration takes place in the ____.
- A process that captures energy from sunlight to make sugars.
- This process splits glucose into two three-carbon molecules.
- The Krebs cycle takes place in the interior space, or ___ of the mitochondrion.
- Glycolysis releases ___ ATP(s).
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- These macromolecules are the most commonly broken down to make ATP.
- An anaerobic process that allows glycolysis to continue.
- In photosynthesis, 6 carbon dioxide molecules are added to make one molecule of ___.
- This means oxygen is required.
- stacks of coin-shaped, membrane-enclosed compartments.
- The products of alcoholic fermentation are alcohols and ___.
- A process by which ATP is made by using chemicals, such as gases, for an energy source.
- The ___ reactions capture sunlight energy and take place within the thylakoids membranes.
- Plants can store sugars in the form of __, found in potatoes, carrots, rice, beans.
- Bromothymol blue (BTB) will change from blue to __ in the presence of an acid.
- A molecule in chloroplasts that absorbs sunlight energy.
- a molecule that carries chemical energy that cells use.
- When water is mixed with carbon dioxide, ___ acid is formed.
- ATP stands for ___ triphosphate.
- Fermentation produces ___ ATP(s).
- A food that is made by fermentation.
- In photosynthesis, sugar is made in the 2nd stage, which occurs in the __ of the chloroplasts.
30 Clues: This means oxygen is required. • Glycolysis releases ___ ATP(s). • ATP stands for ___ triphosphate. • Fermentation produces ___ ATP(s). • Glycolysis takes place in the ____. • A food that is made by fermentation. • Photosynthesis takes place in the ____. • alcoholic fermentation occurs in ____ cells. • Lactic acid fermentation occurs in ___ cells. • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword Puzzle 2014-10-10
Across
- A food that is made by fermentation.
- The energy carried by ATP is released when a __ group is removed.
- If ATP is a wallet filled with money, ____ is a nearly empty wallet.
- These macromolecules are the most commonly broken down to make ATP.
- Photosynthesis takes place in the ____.
- stacks of coin-shaped, membrane-enclosed compartments.
- This means oxygen is required.
- alcoholic fermentation occurs in ____ cells.
- ATP stands for ___ triphosphate.
- In photosynthesis, sugar is made in the 2nd stage, which occurs in the __ of the chloroplasts.
- Cellular respiration takes place in the ____.
- a molecule that carries chemical energy that cells use.
- The ___ reactions capture sunlight energy and take place within the thylakoids membranes.
- This process splits glucose into two three-carbon molecules.
- Chlorophyll is found in the ___ membranes of the chloroplast.
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- Bromothymol blue (BTB) will change from blue to __ in the presence of an acid.
- A molecule in chloroplasts that absorbs sunlight energy.
- In photosynthesis, 6 carbon dioxide molecules are added to make one molecule of ___.
- Glycolysis takes place in the ____.
- An anaerobic process that allows glycolysis to continue.
- A process that breaks down macromolecules to make ATP in the presence of oxygen.
- When water is mixed with carbon dioxide, ___ acid is formed.
- The products of alcoholic fermentation are alcohols and ___.
- Plants can store sugars in the form of __, found in potatoes, carrots, rice, beans.
- Lactic acid fermentation occurs in ___ cells.
- A process that captures energy from sunlight to make sugars.
- Fermentation produces ___ ATP(s).
- A process by which ATP is made by using chemicals, such as gases, for an energy source.
- The Krebs cycle takes place in the interior space, or ___ of the mitochondrion.
- Glycolysis releases ___ ATP(s).
30 Clues: This means oxygen is required. • Glycolysis releases ___ ATP(s). • ATP stands for ___ triphosphate. • Fermentation produces ___ ATP(s). • Glycolysis takes place in the ____. • A food that is made by fermentation. • Photosynthesis takes place in the ____. • alcoholic fermentation occurs in ____ cells. • Lactic acid fermentation occurs in ___ cells. • ...
