matrix Crossword Puzzles
Histology Crossword 2023-02-07
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- __________ tissue is another word for bone tissue
- This muscle tissue is found in the walls of the stomach and uterus
- Connective tissues are mostly composed of an _______________ matrix
- Epithelium that has one layer of cells
- These nerve cells are able to regenerate
- This loose connective tissue is mostly open space
- Epithelium which appears stratified but is not
- This type of cartilage is found in the outer ear
- Epithelium that has multiple layers of cells
- Stratified _______________ epithelium is found in the outer layer of skin
- Blood has a _______ ground substance
- These glands secrete fluids through a duct
- Type of epithelium with cube-shaped cells
- This muscle tissue is found in the heart
- This dense connective tissue is found in tendons and ligaments
- Type of gland where a portion of the secretory cell pinches off with the product (example: Mammary gland)
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- This type of cartilage has a glossy, firm ground substance and is found in the bridge of the nose
- Simple _________ epithelium can have cilia on its free surface
- Does not contain blood vessels
- These cells engulf invading substances or organisms
- This muscle tissue contracts voluntarily
- These cells convert stimuli into impulses
- These blood cells carry oxygen
- Merocrine and Endocrine glands secrete products through ____________
- Neurons transport these around the body
- These glands are ductless and release hormones into the blood
- The ground substance in bone tissue is ________
- Epithelium that stretches and changes shape
- This dense connective tissue is found between vertebrae and in arteries
- Fat cells
- A group of cells that secrete a fluid
- This membrane is below the basal surface of epithelium
32 Clues: Fat cells • Does not contain blood vessels • These blood cells carry oxygen • Blood has a _______ ground substance • A group of cells that secrete a fluid • Epithelium that has one layer of cells • Neurons transport these around the body • This muscle tissue contracts voluntarily • These nerve cells are able to regenerate • This muscle tissue is found in the heart • ...
Animal Crossword 2023-03-23
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- "cold-blooded" animal, is one that cannot regulate its own body temperature.
- Organisms that have both kinds of reproductive organs.
- Form of cnidarian which the body is shaped like an umbrella.
- Hydraulically controlled system consisting of a circumoral ring around the esophagus with connecting radial canals each leading to an ambulacrum. The radial canals in crinoids run along each arm into an ambulacral groove and tube feet.
- The Property of being divisible into symmetrical halves on either side of a unique plane.
- Lack of symmetry.
- A type of connective tissue that is firm and flexible and has an extracellular matrix comprised mainly of chondroitin sulfate.
- A flexible-walled, gas-filled sac located in the dorsal portion of the body cavity. It controls the fish's buoyancy and in some species is important for hearing.
- One of the two forms found in the phylum Cnidaria.
- An organ that connects the developing fetus to the uterine wall, thereby allowing nutrient uptake, waste elimination, and gas exchange via the mother's blood supply.
- Dependent on or capable of the internal generation of heat.
- An internal skeleton, such as the bony or cartilaginous skeleton of vertebrates.
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- Animal without a backbone.
- To shed old feathers, hair, or skin, or an old shell, to make way for new growth.
- Animal with a backbone.
- Eggs that are encased by extra-embryonic membranes, which allowed animals to evolve into more terrestrial environments.
- External covering for the body in some invertebrate animals, especially arthropods, provides both support and protection.
- The milk-producing gland of women or other female mammals.
- Symmetry around a central axis.
- Having or developing buds,type of asexual reproduction.
- Lowest level of a body of water, such as the ocean.
21 Clues: Lack of symmetry. • Animal with a backbone. • Animal without a backbone. • Symmetry around a central axis. • One of the two forms found in the phylum Cnidaria. • Lowest level of a body of water, such as the ocean. • Organisms that have both kinds of reproductive organs. • Having or developing buds,type of asexual reproduction. • ...
Cellular Respiration 2023-01-19
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- an organism that can undergo lactic acid fermentation; used to make yogurt
- when your muscles are burning glucose faster than you can provide the oxygen
- the part of the cell where glycolysis takes place
- the inner part of the mitochondrion; where the krebs cycle takes place
- the glucose storage unit in your muscles
- a "taxi" that helps take hydrogens from the krebs cycle to the electron transport
- the molecule that is formed during the electron transport from the combination of oxygen and hydrogen
- the gas that is needed during the electron transport to accept hydrogen
- the molecule that is formed from the splitting of glucose
- the molecule that enters the krebs cycle;
- the second stage of the respiration process
- the result of acetic acid fermentation
- the first step in cellular respiration; glucose is split
- the cellular "battery"
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- the process of passing hydrogen "down" the gradient in order to use the energy to make ATP
- an anerobic process that helps to regenerate NAD to keep glycolysis going
- the particle that is passed down the inner membrane of the mitochondrion; the energy is used to build a high concentration of hydrogen
- where aerobic respiration occurs
- the gas that is released during the krebs cycle
- one of the "taxis" that take hydrogen to the electron transport
- the molecule that is broken down during respiration
- the respiration process that does not require oxygen
- the organism that conducts alcoholic fermentation
- the number of turns of the krebs cycle needed to process one molecule of glucose
- the respiration that requires oxygen
- the by-product of fermentation in muscles
- the ion that is transported from both glycolysis and the krebs cycle to the electron transport
27 Clues: the cellular "battery" • where aerobic respiration occurs • the respiration that requires oxygen • the result of acetic acid fermentation • the glucose storage unit in your muscles • the molecule that enters the krebs cycle; • the by-product of fermentation in muscles • the second stage of the respiration process • the gas that is released during the krebs cycle • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2020-01-27
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- liquid matrix of the blood
- proteins that interact in a cascade that ends with the destruction of bacterial cells
- accessory organ that stores bile until chyme triggers its release into the small intestine
- Y shaped protein composed of two heavy and two light polypeptide chains
- entrance of food into the digestive track
- a rise in the body's temperature
- substances required for metabolism, growth, maintenance of life
- disease wherein the bone marrow overproduces white blood cells
- another term for white blood cells
- immediate reaction to an injury or any pathogen that breaches the body's barrier
- animals that only eat meat
- target in an adaptive immune response
- chemical breakdown of food
- chamber where blood enters
- pump that keeps the blood moving through vessels
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- fluid of the Circulatory System
- substance that stimulates active immunity against a pathogen without actually causing illness
- chamber where blood exits
- condition in which the immune system lacks one or more essential components
- a damaging immune response by the body to a substance, especially pollen, fur, a particular food, or dust, to which it has become hypersensitive
- animals that only eat plants
- _______ immunity; where a person receives antibodies from somewhere else
- pigment of the red blood cells
- tube that connects the bladder with the outside of the body
- small, colorless cell fragments that participate in blood clotting
- chemical that suspends fats in water to speed digestion by lipase
- BMI greater than 30
- animals that eat both plants and meat
- _______ immunity; where a person makes his own antibodies
- carries oxygenated blood away from the heart
30 Clues: BMI greater than 30 • chamber where blood exits • liquid matrix of the blood • animals that only eat meat • chemical breakdown of food • chamber where blood enters • animals that only eat plants • pigment of the red blood cells • fluid of the Circulatory System • a rise in the body's temperature • another term for white blood cells • animals that eat both plants and meat • ...
CHAPTER 5 & 6 2020-04-26
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- the release of milk to a suckling
- ecdysis
- giant cells
- repellant cells
- the dorsal dome shaped bony part of a turtle shell
- glands at the base of the tail of bird
- stellate cells
- act of laying eggs
- enamel that covers fish scale
- skin covering the body
- enlarged keratinized plates on the tips of the ungulate digits
- a thin sheet,layer or plate
- the turning of embryonic surface cells inward to spread across the interior of the embryo
- joints that permits no relative movement between articulated elements
- formation of organs
- glands on the heads of birds
- blastula stage in mammals
- whiskers
- spaces within the matrix
- a process by which an individual surface cells migrate inward to the interior of the embryo
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- glands with ducts that collect and carry away the products
- indentation of the surface
- the sheet of fibrous connective tissue around the bone
- nerve formation
- fibrous protein
- loosely associated cells of mesodermal origin
- ventral bony part of a turtle shell
- stimulatory effect between developing tissue of the embryo
- beyond and form
- tissue formation
- special type of lamellar bone
- a single calcareous mass in the cupula of hair cells
- bone that develops directly in a tendon
- child and form
- base of the hair
- specialized bird claws used in striking live prey
- stationed beneath the guard hairs and is usually much finer and shorter
- a canal or opening
- feathers that cover the body and usually have symmetrical vanes about a rachis
- keratinized straining plates that arise from the integument in the mouth of some whales
40 Clues: ecdysis • whiskers • giant cells • stellate cells • child and form • nerve formation • fibrous protein • repellant cells • beyond and form • tissue formation • base of the hair • act of laying eggs • a canal or opening • formation of organs • skin covering the body • spaces within the matrix • blastula stage in mammals • indentation of the surface • a thin sheet,layer or plate • ...
RAD 231 Fluoroscopy and Digital Fluoroscopy 2020-11-01
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- where the electron beam crosses over the anode of the image intensifier tube
- digital fluoroscopy uses _____ tube currents than conventional
- reduction in brightness at the periphery of the image
- main advantage of image intensified fluoroscopy
- cell of a digital image matrix
- the weakest link in image intensified fluoroscopy
- site where accelerated electrons interact and produce light in the image intensifier tube
- X-ray tube is operated at less than _____ mA for fluoroscopy
- layer of the TV camera tube that conducts video signal out of the tube
- photoemission occurs at this part of the image intensifier tube
- time it takes the X-ray tube to be switched on and reach selected levels of kVp and mA
- the ratio of the square of the input phosphor diameter to the square of the output phosphor diameter
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- determined by the number of scan lines
- the simplest method of connecting the image intensifier tube with the TV camera tube
- _____ TV fields help prevent flickering
- describes chemicals ability to give off light only during stimulation by x-rays
- ratio of light photons at the output phosphor to the number of x-rays at the input phosphor
- fluoroscopy procedures provide _______ images
- part of image intensifier tube that converts x-ray energy to visible light
- X-ray tubes for fluoroscopy equipment is ______ the table
- _____ vision is preferred over rod vision
- picture tube
- the emission of electrons that follows light stimulation
- pattern produced by movement of electron beam on the screen of the
- product of minification gain and flux gain
- CCD replaced the ______ in digital fluoroscopy
26 Clues: picture tube • cell of a digital image matrix • determined by the number of scan lines • _____ TV fields help prevent flickering • _____ vision is preferred over rod vision • product of minification gain and flux gain • fluoroscopy procedures provide _______ images • CCD replaced the ______ in digital fluoroscopy • main advantage of image intensified fluoroscopy • ...
Sedimentary Rocks 2020-10-05
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- fine-grained sedimentary rock consisting of consolidated silt
- the exertion of force on something so that it becomes more dense
- a variety of individual minerals found in the sedimentary deposit of soluble salts that results from the evaporation of water
- complex process whereby freshly deposited loose grains of sediment are converted into rock
- forms when mineral constituents in solution become supersaturated and inorganically precipitate
- matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid
- a coarse-grained sedimentary rock composed of rounded fragments within a matrix of finer grained material.
- form from detritus, the rock and mineral fragments that are transported by gravity, water, ice, or wind
- white or light-colored calcareous rock deposited from mineral springs, used in building
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- sedimentary rock consisting of sand or quartz grains cemented together
- the remains of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or in rock
- formed from organic processes that involve living organisms producing the sediments
- a hard sedimentary rock, composed mainly of calcium carbonate or dolomite, makes cement
- formed by the accumulation of small particles and subsequent cementation of organic particles on the ocean floor or other bodies of water at the Earth's surface
- a combustible black or dark brown rock consisting mainly of carbonized plant matter, found mainly in underground deposits and widely used as fuel
- a small bivalve mollusk with a wedge-shaped shell which has a wide variety of colors and patterns
- two or more stratums, which are layers or levels
- rock consisting of angular fragments cemented together.
- a process of altering a metal by heating it in contact with a powdered solid
- soft, finely stratified sedimentary rock that formed from consolidated mud or clay and can be split easily into fragile slabs
20 Clues: matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid • two or more stratums, which are layers or levels • rock consisting of angular fragments cemented together. • fine-grained sedimentary rock consisting of consolidated silt • the exertion of force on something so that it becomes more dense • sedimentary rock consisting of sand or quartz grains cemented together • ...
Input Devices 2021-08-24
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- input a user’s voice into a computer
- a type of screen where a finger close to screen effect the electric field between the inner and outer glass
- an injury caused by the repetitive motion and extended use of a device
- a device that detects some type of input from the physical environment
- reads a series of dark and light parallel lines of varying thickness
- it is used to turn on or off a circuit by a low power signal
- electrically activated valves, typically used to control the flow or direction of air or liquid
- entering text into a Word or Google document
- upside-down mouse with an exposed protruding ball
- an actuator that is powered by compressed air
- an actuator that is powered by mineral oil or water
- converts a hard copy document into an electronic form to be stored into the computer
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- a device that makes something move or operate
- this is used to recognise and display information about a vehicle
- made up of a matrix of filled-in dark squares on a light background
- are devices used to put information into and get information out of the computer
- builds up an image of a solid object through a series of very thin slices
- converts an analogue signal to digital
- a type of screen where a push by the finger on the screen completes the circuit of two conducting layers
- used to scan a solid object and produce a 3D image
- used to point and select text on a document
- a display device that allows the user to interact with a computer by using the fingers or stylus
- tiny element on an image that is made of red, green and blue color
23 Clues: input a user’s voice into a computer • converts an analogue signal to digital • used to point and select text on a document • entering text into a Word or Google document • a device that makes something move or operate • 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 • ...
Marine Animals 2022-04-29
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- any so-called cold-blooded animal
- a single individual has both male and female reproductive organs at some point in life
- one of two principal body types occurring in members of the invertebrate animal phylum Cnidaria
- a system of canals in echinoderms containing a circulating watery fluid that is used for the movement of the tentacles and tube feet.
- a body plan in which the body can be divided into mirror images along a central axis
- having disproportionate arrangement of parts
- A type of connective tissue that is firm and flexible and having an extracellular matrix comprised mainly of chondroitin sulphate
- located in the body cavity and is derived from an outpocketing of the digestive tube
- one of two principal body forms occurring in members of the animal phylum Cnidaria
- any member of the mammalian group characterized by the presence of a placenta
- an organism must produce its own body heat through metabolism
- a skeleton that consists of hard, mineralized structures located within the soft tissue of organisms
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- Animals that lack backbones
- the shedding or casting off of an outer layer or covering and the formation of its replacement.
- vertebrates that live in marine environments
- An air-breathing egg characterized by a shell and extraembryonic membranes.
- an external anatomical feature that supports and protects an animal's body
- epidermal organs derived from modified sweat glands.
- the regular arrangement of body parts around a central axis
- the formation of an outgrowth (bud) from an organism.
- hose marine ecosystems consisting of organisms living on, attached to, or burrowing in the sediment of the ocean floor.
21 Clues: Animals that lack backbones • any so-called cold-blooded animal • vertebrates that live in marine environments • having disproportionate arrangement of parts • epidermal organs derived from modified sweat glands. • the formation of an outgrowth (bud) from an organism. • the regular arrangement of body parts around a central axis • ...
Marine Animals 2022-04-29
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- located in the body cavity and is derived from an outpocketing of the digestive tube
- an external anatomical feature that supports and protects an animal's body
- any member of the mammalian group characterized by the presence of a placenta
- a body plan in which the body can be divided into mirror images along a central axis
- the formation of an outgrowth (bud) from an organism.
- A type of connective tissue that is firm and flexible and having an extracellular matrix comprised mainly of chondroitin sulphate
- epidermal organs derived from modified sweat glands.
- An air-breathing egg characterized by a shell and extraembryonic membranes.
- a system of canals in echinoderms containing a circulating watery fluid that is used for the movement of the tentacles and tube feet.
- an organism must produce its own body heat through metabolism
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- the shedding or casting off of an outer layer or covering and the formation of its replacement.
- vertebrates that live in marine environments
- Animals that lack backbones
- one of two principal body forms occurring in members of the animal phylum Cnidaria
- any so-called cold-blooded animal
- a single individual has both male and female reproductive organs at some point in life
- one of two principal body types occurring in members of the invertebrate animal phylum Cnidaria
- having disproportionate arrangement of parts
- a skeleton that consists of hard, mineralized structures located within the soft tissue of organisms
- the regular arrangement of body parts around a central axis
- hose marine ecosystems consisting of organisms living on, attached to, or burrowing in the sediment of the ocean floor.
21 Clues: Animals that lack backbones • any so-called cold-blooded animal • vertebrates that live in marine environments • having disproportionate arrangement of parts • epidermal organs derived from modified sweat glands. • the formation of an outgrowth (bud) from an organism. • the regular arrangement of body parts around a central axis • ...
Manicure and Pedicure Puzzle 2022-11-03
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- Are possible side effects that may occur or pre existing conditions that may prevent a client from having a service
- Plays a very important part during manicure/pedicure services
- This is where the nail plate cells are formed
- it is important to perform this process with clients before proceeding to a service
- The metal tools during a manicure/pedicure service
- Is a series of movements performed on the human body that, in combination, produce relaxation or treatment
- is a nail shape
- This is the whiteish halfmoon shape underneath the base of the nail
- After a this process, it is determined if the client is able to have the service.
- This category of products used during the manicure/pedicure service include: nail polish, cuticle softener and lotion
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- This is the slightly thickened layer of skin under the nail that lies between the fingertip and the free edge
- Doing this during the service with clients is important to check on their comfort/discomfort as well as keep them relaxed
- Must be softened and gently pushed back and trimmed
- The technician's table and chair, and the client's chair fall into this category of Manicure/Pedicure supplies
- It is important to perform this procedure before and after each client's service
- during this type of examination, you look at the client's hands or feet to determine the ability of the client to have the service
- This is an example of a disposable material used during a manicure/pedicure service
- Clients presenting certain nail diseases should be referred to a _______
- These are used to remove products from jars
- This is done to all tools, implements and stations before being disinfected.
20 Clues: is a nail shape • These are used to remove products from jars • This is where the nail plate cells are formed • The metal tools during a manicure/pedicure service • Must be softened and gently pushed back and trimmed • Plays a very important part during manicure/pedicure services • This is the whiteish halfmoon shape underneath the base of the nail • ...
Dental Materials 2022-10-11
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- The property of a liquid that prevents it from flowing easily
- tooth conditioner, used with bonding materials
- A band that acts as a temporary wall for a tooth structure in restoring proximal contours
- would include interproximal surfaces on anterior teeth
- what you would use to mix zinc phosphate to dissipate the heat during the mixing process
- the internal surface of a cavity preperation
- Used to triturate amalgam
- The ability to retain or hold something in place
- is another name for the clear plastic strip that is used to provide a temporary wall for the restoration of an anterior tooth
- A combination of 2 or more metals
- Resin material applied to the pits and fissures of the teeth
- seals the dentinal tubules and reduces microleakage
- liner base that releases fluoride
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- used to prevent or treat hypersensitivity AKA primer
- How polycarboxylate cement appears
- refers to the process of releasing heat
- thermal insulator due to its thermal conductivity rate similar to dentin contains phosphoric acid so must use a liner as well
- A liquid made from clove oil and used for its soothing qualities
- is protective, and insulating and can be used with all restorations
- would include the pits and fissures on posterior and anterior teeth
- Protects the pulp and stimulates the production of reparative or secondary dentin
- the mixing process
- The wall of the cavity preperation that is perpendicular to the long axis of the tooth
- is a minute area where moisture and contaminants can enter
- Professional organization that evaluates a new dental material
- A very thin layer of debris on a newly prepared dentin
- another name for dental cement
- The effect of an electrical shock that results when 2 metals touch
28 Clues: the mixing process • Used to triturate amalgam • another name for dental cement • A combination of 2 or more metals • liner base that releases fluoride • How polycarboxylate cement appears • refers to the process of releasing heat • the internal surface of a cavity preperation • tooth conditioner, used with bonding materials • The ability to retain or hold something in place • ...
BIO 401 Review 2017-11-21
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- Carbon dioxide fixing enzyme.
- Little pieces of fat.
- Thirty ATPs; air
- Eats H2O2.
- Other than chlorophyll a.
- Aliphatics with kinks.
- Required amino acid for disulfide bridges.
- Watery part of the cell.
- Sound stimulus makes this go.
- Tissues appear three dimensional under the microscope.
- Stiffens the membrane.
- Often the "driver" in transport.
- Complex glycosides.
- Two net ATPs here.
- Last electron home.
- Molecules fearing water.
- Source of photosynthesis electrons.
- Signals liver to release glucose.
- Liver polysaccharide.
- "inside" the former endosymbiont.
- Smallest carbohydrate in Calvin.
- Most common membrane lipid.
- Tiny "organs" in the cell.
- One in one out.
- Amino acids can be built from molecules here.
- No oxygen goes here.
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- Both the same way.
- Faster than sodium / potassium pump.
- Number of ATPs needed to make maltose.
- Turns them inside out.
- ATP assembler.
- Long wires of nervous system.
- Fructose is one of these.
- FAD; NAD carry these.
- A "moving" plant.
- Likes; hates water.
- Little nervous fingers.
- Lytic enzymes here.
- Three membrane organelle.
- High cation inside.
- Molecule that binds to a protein.
- Has purple pigment in it.
- Sum of concentration; charge.
- Open and closed in a resting cell.
- Rapid influx of positive ions
- Hydrogen bonding every 4 amino acids forms this.
- Slimy coat.
- Protein shapes RBCs.
- Three dimensional shape of a molecule.
- Divalent cation needed for neurotransmitter release.
- Binding of this keeps depolarization at bay.
- Cell to cell recognition.
- Proteins all the way through.
- First integrated light harvesting complex.
- "Bones" of the cell.
- Big holes in the membrane.
- Best light for greenhouses.
57 Clues: Eats H2O2. • Slimy coat. • ATP assembler. • One in one out. • Thirty ATPs; air • A "moving" plant. • Both the same way. • Two net ATPs here. • Likes; hates water. • Lytic enzymes here. • High cation inside. • Complex glycosides. • Last electron home. • Protein shapes RBCs. • "Bones" of the cell. • No oxygen goes here. • Little pieces of fat. • FAD; NAD carry these. • Liver polysaccharide. • ...
BIO 401 Review 2017-11-21
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- Binding of this keeps depolarization at bay.
- Liver polysaccharide.
- Hydrogen bonding every 4 amino acids forms this.
- Watery part of the cell.
- One in one out.
- "Bones" of the cell.
- Other than chlorophyll a.
- Three dimensional shape of a molecule.
- Faster than sodium / potassium pump.
- Amino acids can be built from molecules here.
- Last electron home.
- Rapid influx of positive ions
- Signals liver to release glucose.
- Sound stimulus makes this go.
- Source of photosynthesis electrons.
- Best light for greenhouses.
- Lytic enzymes here.
- Most common membrane lipid.
- No oxygen goes here.
- Number of ATPs needed to make maltose.
- Proteins all the way through.
- Slimy coat.
- Thirty ATPs; air
- Often the "driver" in transport.
- Divalent cation needed for neurotransmitter release.
- Protein shapes RBCs.
- First integrated light harvesting complex.
- A "moving" plant.
- Molecules fearing water.
- Cell to cell recognition.
- ATP assembler.
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- "inside" the former endosymbiont.
- Aliphatics with kinks.
- Smallest carbohydrate in Calvin.
- Required amino acid for disulfide bridges.
- Open and closed in a resting cell.
- Tissues appear three dimensional under the microscope.
- FAD; NAD carry these.
- Little nervous fingers.
- Eats H2O2.
- Both the same way.
- Sum of concentration; charge.
- Two net ATPs here.
- Fructose is one of these.
- Likes; hates water.
- Complex glycosides.
- Big holes in the membrane.
- Has purple pigment in it.
- Tiny "organs" in the cell.
- High cation inside.
- Little pieces of fat.
- Long wires of nervous system.
- Stiffens the membrane.
- Turns them inside out.
- Molecule that binds to a protein.
- Three membrane organelle.
- Carbon dioxide fixing enzyme.
57 Clues: Eats H2O2. • Slimy coat. • ATP assembler. • One in one out. • Thirty ATPs; air • A "moving" plant. • Both the same way. • Two net ATPs here. • Last electron home. • Likes; hates water. • Complex glycosides. • Lytic enzymes here. • High cation inside. • "Bones" of the cell. • No oxygen goes here. • Protein shapes RBCs. • Liver polysaccharide. • FAD; NAD carry these. • Little pieces of fat. • ...
Skeletal System Vocabulary 2018-12-05
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- Joint- a bone joint that has one degree of freedom
- Sheath- layer of synovial membrane around a tendon
- the shaft of a long pole
- Cartilage- connective tissue found in the nose, ribs, and ears
- Canal- fluid filled space found in the spinal cord
- Arthritis- inflammation of the joints
- Joints- location where two or more bones make contact
- Skeleton- skeleton of the head and trunk
- Joints- connected by cartilage
- bones become fragile and brittle
- A break of continuity in a bone
- a disease which causes arthritis
- Joint- connects the radius and carpal bones
- a bone cell
- cartilage found in the vertebra
- bone forming cells
- Bone- made of dense material that makes up most of the hard structure of the skeleton
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- the end part of a long bone
- A membrane covered opening in between bones
- Joint- one of the bones in the joint is shaped like a saddle
- Skeleton- bones of the limbs
- Marrow- consists of connective tissue and blood vessels
- Inflammation of a joint
- a disease found in the bones that softens and distorts them
- fibrous tissue that connects bones
- a fluid filled sac found at a joint
- cell that secretes matrix for bone formation
- Joint- just like a synovial joint that has a gliding movement
- Joint- a spherical end lies in a socket
- Connective tissue covering all bones
- Joint- a synovial joint in which one bone pivots
- Joints- the site of two or more bones
- Remodeling- process that gives bones mature structure
- Cartilage- found in the outer ear
- bone- Porous bone that contains blood marrow
35 Clues: a bone cell • bone forming cells • Inflammation of a joint • the shaft of a long pole • the end part of a long bone • Skeleton- bones of the limbs • Joints- connected by cartilage • A break of continuity in a bone • cartilage found in the vertebra • bones become fragile and brittle • a disease which causes arthritis • Cartilage- found in the outer ear • ...
early development FA19 2019-10-21
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- protein that ventralizes embryo
- protein that localizes β-catenin to future dorsal surface
- process by which the identity of certain cells influences the developmental fate of surrounding cells
- fusion of sperm and egg
- juxtacrine signaling protein for specification of veg2 cells
- key gene in right-left specification
- cleavage-stage cells
- forms larval skeleton on sea urchins (2 wods)
- a narrow tunnel in the eggshell for fertilization
- process that forms embryonic germ layers
- cells migrate inward over a rim or border
- transcription factor central to development, often activated by Wnt pathway
- cells that will form the notochord
- site where amphibian gastrulation starts (2 words)
- nucleus of a sperm or an egg cell
- point where cell division slows and embryo genes are expressed (acronym)
- contains enzymes that digest jelly layer
- ___ genes expressed in broad overlapping domains
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- balancing organs, modified wings
- movement toward gradient of increasing or decreasing concentration of a particular substance
- multinucleate cell produced by mitosis without cytokinesis
- initiate Xenopus blastopore involution (2 words)
- extracellular matrix forming a fibrous mat around egg (2 words)
- the division of cells in the early embryo
- second messenger involved in Ca+ release that initates acrosomal reaction
- ___cells provide transcription factors and cytoplasm for oocyte
- nuclei and surrounding cytoplasm before cellularization
- must be inhibited for head to form (acronym)
- vegetal cells destined to form endoderm or mesoderm
- plays an essential role in patterning the vertebrate embryo
- cortical granule protein forms a coating around the egg
- cells form hollow sphere surrounding a central cavity
- maternal effect gene expressed in anterior of embryo
- epidermal tissue induced by this signaling molecule family (acronym)
34 Clues: cleavage-stage cells • fusion of sperm and egg • protein that ventralizes embryo • balancing organs, modified wings • nucleus of a sperm or an egg cell • cells that will form the notochord • key gene in right-left specification • process that forms embryonic germ layers • contains enzymes that digest jelly layer • the division of cells in the early embryo • ...
Connective Tissue 2020-01-05
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- fat tissue is composed ___.
- Tissues that are avascular lack a blood supply. How do they get the materials they need to heal?
- Connective tissue can be found ___ in the body.
- ____ is the most widely distributed connective tissue variety in the body.
- adipose commonly known as?
- Connective tissue helps to supports,protects and ____ other tissues together.
- which type connective tissue that contains adipocytes.
- this type of connective tissue forms strong rope like structure such as tendons and ligaments
- There are ____ hallmarks of connective tissue.
- Which connective tissue is avascular?
- contains erythrocytes, leukocytes, and thrombocytes.
- connective tissue is the tissue that protects,support,bind together,stores fat and produce
- What is the common connective tissue that can be found in the spleen?
- ligament connect bone to .....
- Ligaments are more ____ than tendons.
- Cartilage heals__
- what condition that show the body region is inflamed?
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- tendons attach ..... to bone
- loose connective tissue has lots of fixed ....... and connected the skin to underlying organs
- How many types of connective tissue?
- During which stage of wound healing does the tissue begin to gain strength and flexibility
- This tissue are located at the subcutaneous layer beneath the skin.
- ___ cartilage can be found in the external ear.
- Which muscle tissue would be found lining the bladder of intestines?
- cartilage is a gel-like matrix and is found at the end of bones,nose and?
- Connective tissue is the most ____ from the tissue type.
- Cartilage is less hard and more ____ than bone.
- areolar described as .... and function to cushion and protect the body organs it wraps
- tendon and ___ have a poor blood supply.
- A structure with a good blood supply will heal___
30 Clues: Cartilage heals__ • adipose commonly known as? • fat tissue is composed ___. • tendons attach ..... to bone • ligament connect bone to ..... • How many types of connective tissue? • Which connective tissue is avascular? • Ligaments are more ____ than tendons. • tendon and ___ have a poor blood supply. • There are ____ hallmarks of connective tissue. • ...
Higher Business Management - Prelim Revision 2023-12-14
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- Comparing one firm with another to find industry best practice
- Training carried out away from the normal place of work
- Making a profit which is acceptable to satisfy shareholders
- Where one firm pays for the right to operate under the name of another
- The number of subordinates a manager controls
- The systems and methods used to deliver a service, must be efficient
- Method of stock control relying on suppliers to deliver items when required
- Method of market research examining consumers behaviour towards a product
- Factors such as government legislation on corporation tax and infrastructure
- An advantage for social enterprises which face closing down
- A company with operations in more than one country
- Main source of funding for public sector organisations
- Testing an applicants personality to determine suitability
- Contains businesses which provide information/knowledge based services
- Where sales reach their limit and profits are falling
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- Special offers to encourage the retailer to buy increased quantities
- Project-based structure where employees with specialist skills are brought together
- Make the decisions in limited companies
- Grouping based on the location of customers across a wide customer base
- Decisions made by lower-level managers
- Products in a portfolio with low market share and low market growth
- Integration involving joining with a direct competitor in the same line of business
- Document detailing essential and desirable characteristics for a job
- The acronym used to ensure business objectives are effective
- Pricing the same product at different prices to different groups
- Persons with an interest and influence on a firm
- Used by small organisations where there are few levels in a hierarchy
27 Clues: Decisions made by lower-level managers • Make the decisions in limited companies • The number of subordinates a manager controls • Persons with an interest and influence on a firm • A company with operations in more than one country • Where sales reach their limit and profits are falling • Main source of funding for public sector organisations • ...
Extra Credit 2023-12-12
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- anemia common in people from African belt
- low WBC
- can rupture causing bacteria to enter abdominal space
- outer covering of lymph node
- blocks lymph from flowing back into the blood
- Necessary for DNA synthesis
- 2 lobes nuclei
- this lymph capillaries transport fat
- removal of spleen
- foreign elements that activates t cells
- Abnormally low WBC
- where rbc are destroyed.
- turns into macrophages
- drain large areas of the body
- this duct drains the majority of the left side of the body
- site of immunity function
- part of the vessel where lymph enters
- volume of RBC in blood
- Clot that travels in blood stream
- sinus where lymph flows before exiting lymph node
- ring of lymphoid tissues
- Thicknes of blood
- non-living fluid matrix
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- part of the vessels where lymph exits
- 45% of RBC
- cells that bring antigen to lymph nodes
- Hemoglobin bind to this
- Fragments of Megarygocyte
- secondary cancer sites
- name for patches that fight pathogens in intestines
- tonsils found at auditory tubes
- clotting Factors are produced here
- type of anemia caused by drugs or chemicals
- larger vessel that has 3 tunics
- most abundant wbc
- clot in broken vessel
- tonsils at the bases of tongue
- pair of tonsils in oral cavity
- Erythropoiesis is produces mainly in the
- protein binds easily to this
- maintains osmotic pressure
- plasma is made up mostly of this.
- maintains concave structure of RBC
- Broken down amino acids
- primary lymph organ
- another name for wbc
- 4 polypeptide Chains
47 Clues: low WBC • 45% of RBC • 2 lobes nuclei • most abundant wbc • removal of spleen • Thicknes of blood • Abnormally low WBC • primary lymph organ • another name for wbc • 4 polypeptide Chains • clot in broken vessel • secondary cancer sites • turns into macrophages • volume of RBC in blood • Hemoglobin bind to this • Broken down amino acids • non-living fluid matrix • where rbc are destroyed. • ...
Strategic Management 2023-12-04
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- The individuals or groups with an interest in the success of an organization.
- Visual representation of a business model, highlighting 9 key strategic factors.
- A strategy that focuses on offering unique and innovative products or services.
- A large organization purchases (acquires) a smaller firm or vice versa.
- The means by which annual objectives will be achieved.
- Two organizations of about equal size unite to form one enterprise.
- A framework that helps organizations analyze their competitive position in an industry.
- Written declaration of an organization's long-term goals.
- A plan that outlines how an organization will match its internal strengths and weaknesses with external opportunities and threats.
- A growth/share matrix.
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- Factors that allow a company to produce goods or services better or more cheaply than its rivals.
- Statement of purpose that provides the rationale for an organization’s existence.
- A strategy to reduce the cost of operation and produce the lowest priced products or services.
- A diagram representing how an organization creates value by delivering its products or services.
- Strategy that occurs when two or more companies form a temporary partnership for the purpose of capitalizing on some opportunity.
- Short-term milestones that organizations must achieve to reach long-term objectives.
- Favorable external factors that could give an organization a competitive advantage.
- This intensive strategy seeks to increase market share for present products or services in present markets through greater marketing efforts.
- The set of conditions in the external environment that could impact an organization's performance.
- A tool used to gain a macro picture of an industry environment using political, economic, social, technological, legal and environmental factors.
20 Clues: A growth/share matrix. • The means by which annual objectives will be achieved. • Written declaration of an organization's long-term goals. • Two organizations of about equal size unite to form one enterprise. • A large organization purchases (acquires) a smaller firm or vice versa. • The individuals or groups with an interest in the success of an organization. • ...
Noughties 2023-09-12
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- which Royale reworked the 1952 Gene Kelly classic ‘Singin’ In The Rain’? (4)
- Saints & -, 2000 album by All Saints (7)
- Home town of Muse (10)
- ‘Born To – It’, 2000 debut album by Craig David (2)
- The next gen of S Club 7 who released ‘One Step Closer’ in 2002 (7)
- York’s 2000 dance track samples the Chris Rea song ‘On The –‘ (5)
- Dead Or Alive frontman who sang ‘Jack & Jill Party’ in 2004 (4-5)
- What did the crickets sing for in Emma Bunton’s 2004 release? (8)
- ‘- Of The Underground’, 2002 debut by Girls Aloud (5)
- Lead singer of My Chemical Romance, Gerard Way writes these type of books (6)
- Ms Williams, lead singer of Paramore (6)
- The -, film which featured Rob Dougan’s 2002 track ‘Clubbed To Death’ (6)
- Alumni of the 2001 Popstars TV competition (7-1)
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- Jack Black & Kyle Gass released the track, ‘Tribute’ under the guide of which band? (9-1)
- - & The Makers, released the 2007 track ‘Champion Of The World’ (8)
- Former Westlife member Brian McFadden released this solo single in 2005 (6)
- Collaborated with Crookers in 2009 for the Bon Jovi inspired track ‘Day ‘N’ Nite’ (3-4)
- Alecia -, real name of singer, Pink (5)
- Lead singer of Nine Inch Nails, Trent – (6)
- Former band name of Offspring, - Subsidal (5)
- Historic home county of You Me at Six (6)
- Which Sugababe sampled the Lenny Kravitz track ‘It Ain’t Over Til It’s Over’ in 2007? (5)
- This group released a cover of A-ha’s 1985 No1 ‘The Sun Always Shines On TV’ (4-3)
- What reptile did Britney Spears perform with at the 2001 VMA’s? (6)
24 Clues: Home town of Muse (10) • Alecia -, real name of singer, Pink (5) • Saints & -, 2000 album by All Saints (7) • Ms Williams, lead singer of Paramore (6) • Historic home county of You Me at Six (6) • Lead singer of Nine Inch Nails, Trent – (6) • Former band name of Offspring, - Subsidal (5) • Alumni of the 2001 Popstars TV competition (7-1) • ...
Intro to Bus Chp 5 Review 2023-09-19
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- a written contract granting permission to operate a business to sell products and services in a set way.
- the company that owns the product or service and grants the rights to another business.
- taking responsibility.
- an obligation.
- create the products and services used by individuals and other businesses
- guidelines used in making consistent decisions.
- business owned by members, serves their needs, and is managed in their interest.
- one who has no explicit or implicit contract for long-term employment (2 words).
- a business owned and run by just one person - easiest form of business to start.
- the company purchasing the rights to run a franchise.
- a separate legal entity formed by filing Articles of Incorporation with the State.
- a written legal document that defines ownership and operating procedures and conditions for the business (3 words).
- a short, specific written statement of the reason a business exists and what it wants to achieve (2 words).
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- they get supplies from other producers and convert them into products.
- organizational chart that is arranged within main business functions.
- businesses that carry out activities that are consumed by its customers, they offer something that is intangible.
- businesses involved in selling the goods and services of producers to consumers and other businesses.
- a right.
- the people who will make the major policy and financial decisions for the business (3 words).
- organizational chart where work is structured around products, projects, customers.
- business owned and controlled by two or more people who have entered into an agreement.
- a precise statement of results the business expects to achieve.
- a business that takes resources from nature for direct consumption or for use in developing other products
- are descriptions of the way work is to be done.
24 Clues: a right. • an obligation. • taking responsibility. • guidelines used in making consistent decisions. • are descriptions of the way work is to be done. • the company purchasing the rights to run a franchise. • a precise statement of results the business expects to achieve. • organizational chart that is arranged within main business functions. • ...
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 • ...
Movie Titles 2024-02-04
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- Classic thriller featuring a great white shark
- Fiction Quentin Tarantino's nonlinear crime film
- Sandra Bullock and George Clooney star in this space thriller
- Animated film exploring Mexican folklore and the Day of the Dead
- Potter Film series based on the popular fantasy book series
- Dark superhero film directed by Christopher Nolan
- Classic romantic drama set during World War II
- Panther Marvel superhero film set in the fictional African nation of Wakanda
- Scifi epic directed by James Cameron, set on the moon Pandora
- Epic romance film set on a doomed ship
- Superhero ensemble film from the Marvel Cinematic Universe
- Rouge Romantic musical set in 19thcentury Paris
- Animated film featuring an ogre on a quest
- Disney animated film about two royal sisters
- Russell Crowe stars in this Roman epic
- Christopher Nolan's space exploration epic
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- Friendly ghost in a familyfriendly fantasy film
- Tom Hanks stars in this heartwarming tale of a man with a low IQ
- Sylvester Stallone stars as a boxer in this iconic film
- Animated film featuring zoo animals stranded on an island
- with the Wind Epic romance set in the American Civil War
- Mindbending heist thriller directed by Christopher Nolan
- Scifi film exploring the concept of simulated reality
- Franchise featuring cloned dinosaurs
- Mel Gibsondirected historical epic about Scottish freedom
- Prison drama based on a Stephen King novella
- Quentin Tarantino's spaghetti westerninspired film
- Disney animated film about a mistreated young woman
- Steven Spielberg's heartwarming tale of an alien and a boy
- La Land Modern musical about the lives of aspiring artists in Los Angeles
30 Clues: Franchise featuring cloned dinosaurs • Epic romance film set on a doomed ship • Russell Crowe stars in this Roman epic • Animated film featuring an ogre on a quest • Christopher Nolan's space exploration epic • Prison drama based on a Stephen King novella • Disney animated film about two royal sisters • Classic thriller featuring a great white shark • ...
Igneous Rocks 2024-04-22
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- The eight most abundant element and constitutes about 2% of the earths crust
- extrusive equivalent of granite magma
- chemical element of the alkali metal group and earth's crust is made up of it by 2.6%
- intrusive igneous rock formed by the slow cooling underground of magma
- Describes the temperature at which minerals crystallize when cooled
- Any rock derived from magma that was poured out or ejected at earths surface
- The appearance of the rock or how it feels
- Formed by the cooling of solidification of molten
- Magnesiun iron silicate with the chemical formula
- hard natural igneous rock formation of visibly crystalline texture formed
- rock formed from volcanic lava that cools rapidly at earth's surface
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- The process of the separation of two or more crystalline solids based on the difference in their soubilities
- igneous rock showing a very coarse texture with large interlocking crystals
- the primary aluminium-bearing mineral in mafic rocks formed at low pressure
- A volcanic rock characterized by a rock being pitted with many cavities
- transformation of some fraction of mass of a solid rock into a liquid
- dense, coarse-grained,olivine-rich and an mafic intrusive rock
- rock with large crystals are set in a finer-grained or glassy groundmass
- Mineral that is found in many rocks
- any group of important rock-foarming silicate mierals of variable composition
- important to cement, ceramic, and glass industries
- dark, heavy, and often altered and brecciated and contains diamonds in its rock matrix
- rocks that formed from magma trapped within the earth
- fined grained extrusive igneous rock formed when volcanic magma erupts outside of the volcano
- Comes out of a volcano
25 Clues: Comes out of a volcano • Mineral that is found in many rocks • extrusive equivalent of granite magma • The appearance of the rock or how it feels • Formed by the cooling of solidification of molten • Magnesiun iron silicate with the chemical formula • important to cement, ceramic, and glass industries • rocks that formed from magma trapped within the earth • ...
Protein Analysis & Manipulation 2024-06-04
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- Most convenient host for expression
- Charge on proteins after SDS detergent
- Used to make samples sink into wells for electrophoresis
- Absorb UV light at 280 nm (ex/ tyrosine & tryptophan)
- Property of molecules that repel water molecules
- Process of separating proteins from solution by reducing solubility
- Technique used to detect specific proteins based on molecular weight and size
- Liquid remaining after centrifugation
- Who proposed the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology?
- Technique used to separate proteins using a stationary phase packed in a column
- Column chromatography based on size exclusion
- Column chromatography based on specific binding
- Solution used to remove bound molecules from a solid support in chromatography
- Method used to quantify protein concentration based on absorbance of Coomassie Brilliant Blue dye
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- Polymer used as a matrix in gel electrophoresis
- Blue dye used to visualize gel samples
- Method for concentrating proteins by inducing precipitation from solution
- Digests the cell wall
- Provides appropriate pH for gel electrophoresis
- Method of protein quantification including BCA and Bradford
- Technique used to visualize proteins with a brown/silver result
- Protein quantification method involving the analyzation of UV absorption
- Column chromatography based on charge
- What type of bond holds secondary structures in place?
- Molecules that are 6x smaller than DNA
- Gel layer in electrophoresis where proteins are separated by size
- Method for protein concentration quantification based of the reduction of copper ions
- Process in gel electrophoresis where proteins gather before entering the separating gel
- Column chromatography based on hydrophobicity
- Selectively capture target proteins
30 Clues: Digests the cell wall • Most convenient host for expression • Selectively capture target proteins • Column chromatography based on charge • Liquid remaining after centrifugation • Blue dye used to visualize gel samples • Charge on proteins after SDS detergent • Molecules that are 6x smaller than DNA • Column chromatography based on hydrophobicity • ...
ORGANIZATION 2024-03-18
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- the highest cost for businesses outside of manufacturing
- determing the financial feasibility of the
- of personal management
- Setting
- Knowing what you do about the current employment situation
- Improve employees’ work-life
- the most common organizational structures
- Turnover is expensive – not only does it take time
- essential to be close to their customers and suppliers
- structure marketing and product teams
- inportance of sound business
- help define what can help achieve better results
- need to achieve
- hierarchical, vertical and centralized
- This structure can foster efficiency,
- Some behavioral expectations involve
- are made regarding the choice
- Similar to the functional structure
- feel like they have
- This is a systematic method of understanding the gaps in the organization
- A matrix structure offers
- finishing tasks or major projects before a specified date
- Improve employee
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- Different members
- a gruop of people
- the people side of planning
- but it can also be the most productive
- help specify areas where employees
- efforts are made to correct the same
- it needs to support the company’s goals
- Reduce labor costs in favor of workforce deployment
- how it is to be done and who is going to do it.
- In the process of planning we take a sneak peek of the future
- Improve productivity
- Planning is a first and foremost
- This isn’t advocating for low-balling employees or providing rotten benefits
- It helps managers to improve future
- is also centralized and hierarchical
- especially for new employees
- You’re looking for where the growth
- Identify and respond to changing customer
- Identify relevant strategies for focused people
- base on techical skill
- Objective setting can help a performance management
- Make recommendations to deliver strategic value through
45 Clues: Setting • need to achieve • Improve employee • Different members • a gruop of people • feel like they have • Improve productivity • of personal management • base on techical skill • A matrix structure offers • the people side of planning • Improve employees’ work-life • inportance of sound business • especially for new employees • are made regarding the choice • ...
AWS 2024-03-16
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- "Bouncing back from server tantrums."
- "Bouncers for your server party."
- "The energizer bunny of databases."
- "Like a rubber band, but for servers."
- "Helping your servers balance their workload."
- "Making sure your servers follow the rules."
- Functions: "When servers learn new tricks."
- "Keeping extra servers 'just in case.'"
- "Putting your servers in tiny boxes."
- "Forgives server faults, but not yours."
- "Servers on a coffee break."
- "Where AWS builds its cloud castles."
- "Server hotels with 24/7 room service."
- "The spa treatment for your big data."
- "When developers and servers become best friends forever."
- "When your servers do yoga."
- "Building server skyscrapers with a single command."
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- "Turning server secrets into secret codes."
- "The icy vault for your server's memories."
- "Turning your media files into media stars."
- "Because some servers just can't handle the spotlight."
- "Putting your servers in their own little world."
- "The superstar server of the AWS world."
- "Because pressing buttons is so last year."
- "When your data needs a change in perspective."
- "Bringing your servers closer to your users, one cloud at a time."
- "When your data starts flowing like a river."
- "When your database is feeling extra fancy."
- "Where servers go to relax and float."
- "Because one big server is so last season."
- "Giving your servers extra memory muscles."
- "The matchmaker for servers and databases."
- "Server ID cards for getting into the cool parties."
- "Sending your code out into the world, like a proud parent."
- "Stalking your servers to make sure they behave."
- "The big warehouse where servers keep their stuff."
- "Making computers think they're in the Matrix."
37 Clues: "Servers on a coffee break." • "When your servers do yoga." • "Bouncers for your server party." • "The energizer bunny of databases." • "Bouncing back from server tantrums." • "Putting your servers in tiny boxes." • "Where AWS builds its cloud castles." • "Like a rubber band, but for servers." • "Where servers go to relax and float." • "The spa treatment for your big data." • ...
Bioenergy Crossword 2023-10-11
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- the process cells use to create glucose in the presence of sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water.
- an organism that undergoes photosynthesis to make food (e.g., glucose).
- an organism that consumes autotrophs or other organisms for food.
- the process cells use to breakdown glucose in the presence of oxygen to create carbon dioxide, water, and ATP.
- the organelle where cellular respiration takes place in eukaryotes.
- an anaerobic process that yields 2 ATP, 2 carbon dioxide, and either lactic acid or ethanol.
- the name for the membrane folds inside of a mitochondrion.
- a small, simple cell where the DNA is loosely arranged near the center of the cell in a “nucleoid” region; no large organelles present.
- often the first step in breaking down glucose for energy; yields 2 pyruvates, 4 ATPs, 2 waters, and 2 NADHs.
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- commonly known as consumable “alcohol;” C2H6O; a byproduct of anaerobic fermentation in yeast.
- a large, complex cell where the DNA is stored inside of an organelle called the nucleus; large organelles present.
- the name for the cytoplasm of the chloroplast.
- a byproduct of anaerobic fermentation in humans.
- the gel-like interior of a cell which holds/stabilizes organelles.
- the name for the disc-shaped membrane folds inside of a chloroplast.
- the organelle where photosynthesis takes place in eukaryotes.
- a colored substance, sometimes used to absorb light for photosynthesis.
- a “mini-organ” within a cell; most are membrane-bound.
- a eukaryotic, single-celled fungus that undergoes anaerobic fermentation to produce ethanol in the absence of oxygen.
- a process that occurs in the absence of oxygen, like fermentation.
- a green pigment that helps autotrophs absorb light for photosynthesis.
- a process that requires oxygen, like cellular respiration.
- the name for the cytoplasm of the mitochondrion.
23 Clues: the name for the cytoplasm of the chloroplast. • a byproduct of anaerobic fermentation in humans. • the name for the cytoplasm of the mitochondrion. • a “mini-organ” within a cell; most are membrane-bound. • the name for the membrane folds inside of a mitochondrion. • a process that requires oxygen, like cellular respiration. • ...
Lean Problem Solving 2024-04-09
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- The waste time for people equipment materials and information to do work.
- The main reason or contributing factor of a problem. (2 words)
- A problem-solving tool using an X-Y diagram or prioritization matrix to analyze the relationship between inputs and outputs of a process. (3 words)
- Evaluate the results in terms of performance.
- All of the activities, both value-added and non-value added, required within an organization to deliver a specific product or service. (2 words)
- Magnitude of the problem to the customer or the team.
- Interrogative technique used to explore cause-and-effect relationships underlying a problem. (2 words)
- Implement the changes.
- A type of problem solver that gets others to support their cause and are excellent at solving "people" problems.
- Determine goals for a process and needed changes to achieve them.
- An approach for identifying all possible failures in a process. (Acronym)
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- A reactive process of rapidly fixing abnormal conditions by returning to known standards.
- Data collection phase to gather baselines and see improvements after change is implemented.
- Understanding what a customer is willing to pay for a given product or service.
- Japanese term meaning "change for the better" or "continuous improvement" that involves all employees making small changes to improve operations and efficiency.
- Iterative, 4-step quality improvement model. (2 words)
- Trying out a solution to solve an authentic problem.
- Diagram that identifies many possible causes for an effect or problem.
- Motions that create no value and can be eliminated.
- Standardize and stabilize the change or begin the cycle again, depending on the results.
20 Clues: Implement the changes. • Evaluate the results in terms of performance. • Motions that create no value and can be eliminated. • Trying out a solution to solve an authentic problem. • Magnitude of the problem to the customer or the team. • Iterative, 4-step quality improvement model. (2 words) • The main reason or contributing factor of a problem. (2 words) • ...
Skeletal System 2024-09-27
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- composed of four fused vertebrae, forms lowest part of vertebral column
- Plate that remains in between the primary and secondary ossification centers
- extends from the scapulae to the elbow, articulates with radius and ulna at elbow
- larger than cervical vertebrae, side facets articulate with ribs
- Bone that has irregular interconnecting spaces between bony plates called trabeculae that reduce bone weight
- consists of a manubrium, body, and xiphoid process
- located on the thumb side of the forearm b/w elbow and wrist
- rodlike bones located between the sternum and the scapulae
- Bones that develop as hyaline cartilage that is later replaced by bone tissue
- first vertebra, balances the head
- vertebrae that include the first and second vertebrae, transverse processes bear transverse foramina
- broad, triangular bones, articulate with humerus of each upper limb
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- Encloses and protects the brain
- Mature bone cells
- Bones that develop from sheetlike layers of unspecialized connective tissues
- longer than the radius and overlaps the humerus posteriorly
- Twelve pairs of these attach to twelve thoracic vertebrae
- Bone that has a continuous extracellular matrix with no gaps.
- consists of a body and a bony vertebral arch, surrounds the spinal cord
- bones that include the maxilae, palatine bones, zygomatic bones, lacrimal bones, and nasal bones
- triangular structure formed of five fused vertebrae
- Formed by the sacrum, the coccyx, and the pelvic girdle
- Connect incompletely developed bones in infantile skull
- vertebrae that support more body weight than other types of vertebrae
- second vertebra, the dens of this provides a pivot for the first vertebra when the head turns to the side
25 Clues: Mature bone cells • Encloses and protects the brain • first vertebra, balances the head • consists of a manubrium, body, and xiphoid process • triangular structure formed of five fused vertebrae • Formed by the sacrum, the coccyx, and the pelvic girdle • Connect incompletely developed bones in infantile skull • Twelve pairs of these attach to twelve thoracic vertebrae • ...
MultiVersus 2024-10-09
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- 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. • ...
ALGEBRA 2 2025-02-12
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- A function that "undoes" another function.
- A change in the position, size, or shape of a graph.
- A formula used to find the roots of a quadratic equation.
- The set of all possible input values (x-values).
- A type of conic section with two branches.
- An ordered list of numbers following a pattern.
- The point where a graph crosses the x-axis or y-axis.
- The U-shaped graph of a quadratic function.
- A relation where each input has exactly one output.
- The part of the quadratic formula under the square root.
- A line a graph approaches but never touches.
- The power to which a number or variable is raised.
- The number in front of a variable.
- The inverse operation of exponentiation.
- A number that includes both a real and imaginary part.
- The middle point between two points on a line.
- A solution that does not satisfy the original equation.
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- A number or expression multiplied to get a product.
- A polynomial with two terms.
- A number involving
- A rectangular array of numbers.
- The highest or lowest point of a parabola.
- A binomial where the sign between terms is switched.
- An algebraic expression with one or more terms.
- The solutions of an equation when set equal to zero.
- Distance from zero on a number line.
- A function that is a ratio of two polynomials.
- The highest exponent in a polynomial.
- The set of all possible output values (y-values).
- The direction a function moves as x approaches infinity or negative infinity.
30 Clues: A number involving • A polynomial with two terms. • A rectangular array of numbers. • The number in front of a variable. • Distance from zero on a number line. • The highest exponent in a polynomial. • The inverse operation of exponentiation. • A function that "undoes" another function. • A type of conic section with two branches. • The highest or lowest point of a parabola. • ...
Printmaking 2024-11-21
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- an intaglio printmaking process that uses acid to bite the engraved design into the printing surface
- cut
- an original print from a printing press
- an organization point from which a print is derived
- any print process done on a flat, unmarred surface in which the image is created using oil-based ink with resistance to water
- having irregular forms and shapes, as though derived from living organisms
- a print created from an incised piece of wood
- the lightness or darkness of a plane or area
- a print process where the inked image is higher than the non-printing areas
- a characteristic way in which an artist or group of artists uses visual language to give a work an identifiable form of visual expression
- an artistic style at its height in 1920s Europe, devoted to representing subjective emotions and experiences instead of objective or external reality
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- all the copies of a print made from a single printing
- a dry powdered resin that melts when heated, used in the aquatint process
- a relief print process where the image is carved into a block of wood
- printing that is achieved by creating a solid stencil in a porous screen and forcing ink through the screen onto the printing surface
- austerely simple
- an intaglio printmaking process that uses melted rosin or spray paint to create an acid-resistant ground
- the person, object, or space depicted in a work of art
- a drastic difference between such elements as color or value when they are presented together
- a printmaking technique where the artist gouges or scratches or scratches the image into the surface of the printing plate
20 Clues: cut • austerely simple • an original print from a printing press • the lightness or darkness of a plane or area • a print created from an incised piece of wood • an organization point from which a print is derived • all the copies of a print made from a single printing • the person, object, or space depicted in a work of art • ...
the human cell pt1 2025-01-24
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- when G-proteins phosphorylate they create this, gives G-proteins energy to move and locate adenylate cyclase
- proteins that are permanently embedded in the plasma membrane
- diffusion that needs no help
- type of transport that uses proteins that regulate the movement of specific molecules across a vesicles membrane
- protein that binds other proteins to cell structures like cytoskeleton/extracellular matrix
- this part of the PLB is hydrophilic and made up of phosphate glycerol
- molecules or ions in a cell that transmit signals received at the surface from extracellular signaling molecules
- a protein on the outer layer of the PLB that recognizes drugs/cellular components and causes immune system response
- a type of secondary messenger enzyme that catalyzes metabolic processes and amplifies signals from outside the cell
- long polysaccharides embedded in the phospholipid bilayer
- this part of the PLB is hydrophobic and made up of fatty acids
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- type of transport with ion-gated voltage channels that only open with energy
- diffusion that needs help through carriers/channels
- the tendency of ions/molecules to move from an area of high concentration to low concentration
- concentration of cholesterol and proteins in PLB used to signal molecules and antibody communication/raw component storage
- neurotransmitters that binds to receptor protein and activates intracellular signaling pathways
- a protein in the membrane that usually requires no energy to move substances across PLB
- fuzzy looking coating on the PLB, polysaccharide chain used for distant communication
- when water travels in/out of cells freely through polarity or auqaporin channels
- intracellular molecules that transmit signals from external stimuli and regulate metabolism
20 Clues: diffusion that needs no help • diffusion that needs help through carriers/channels • long polysaccharides embedded in the phospholipid bilayer • proteins that are permanently embedded in the plasma membrane • this part of the PLB is hydrophobic and made up of fatty acids • this part of the PLB is hydrophilic and made up of phosphate glycerol • ...
Crossword Hehe 2025-09-15
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- : Anglo-Norman invasion began in this century
- : Language shared in both Lebanon and Syria
- : The White Tree grows in this city
- : Theory of enhancing humanity beyond biological limits
- : Cyborg pioneer whose eye-antenna allows him to “hear” colors
- : Cybernetic mercenary protagonist in Cyberpunk 2077
- : Irish famine crop
- : The forest where Treebeard lives
- : Word meaning “humanity” or “togetherness” in South Africa
- : Author of Neuromancer
- : Symbolic Irish harp also used as this brand’s logo
- : Hacker slang term for breaking into systems
- : Creature Gandalf battles in Moria
- : City of the Rohirrim
- : Gaelic festival marking harvest
- : 1916 armed uprising in Dublin
- : Leader of the IRA executed in 1916
- : Cyberpunk role often mixing hacking with hustling
- : Street drug in Cyberpunk 2077 that enhances reflexes
- : Secret word that opens the Mines of Moria
- : Anti-apartheid leader Nelson ___
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- : name of the royalty living on the wall of the living room
- : Cyberpunk term for total corporate control
- : The river the Fellowship sails down after leaving Lothlórien
- : Staple Lebanese dish made from parsley, bulgur, and lemon
- : The tower where Sauron resides
- : Bladerunner’s job: retire these beings
- : Ring given to the Dwarf-lords
- : Sword reforged from Narsil for Aragorn
- : Irish independence hero Michael ___
- : Treaty that partitioned Ireland in 1921
- : Megacorporations often replace these democratic institutions
- : The “Troubles” were centered in this city
- : Prosthetic technology enhancing human movement
- : The Book of ___, a famous illuminated manuscript
- : Syrian goddess of love and fertility
- : Gollum’s real name
- : Johannesburg township famous in struggle against apartheid
- : Neon-lit Japanese city central to the genre’s aesthetic
- : City known as the “Paris of the Middle East”
- : Slang for cyberspace in cyberpunk fiction
41 Clues: : Irish famine crop • : Gollum’s real name • : City of the Rohirrim • : Author of Neuromancer • : Ring given to the Dwarf-lords • : 1916 armed uprising in Dublin • : The tower where Sauron resides • : Gaelic festival marking harvest • : The forest where Treebeard lives • : Anti-apartheid leader Nelson ___ • : The White Tree grows in this city • : Creature Gandalf battles in Moria • ...
MGMT 500-4 MODULE 4 2025-05-05
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- objectives / Big-picture goals the company sets to fulfill its mission.
- statement / A broad expression of what a business’s founders want the business to achieve.
- strategy / A grand strategy to increase the firm’s size by revenue, market share, or geographic reach.
- strategy / Strategy level involving actions to enter a new geographic market.
- / A decision to carry out a specific action to achieve a goal, including timing, method, and resources.
- strategy / The broadest level of strategy, focused on growing, maintaining, or shrinking a large company.
- strategy / A grand strategy pursued by companies facing challenges.
- strategic plan / Company actions to achieve a goal that will take a year or more to complete.
- planning / Connects company actions to vision and mission statements.
- / Something that a firm is trying to accomplish; also called an objective.
- / A performance evaluation technique where the standard is based on another firm’s superior performance.
- management process / The set of activities managers use to position firms for competitive success.
- planning / Mid-level strategic planning of what a company should do to pursue its mission.
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- measurement / Evaluation of firm activities to determine success in meeting objectives.
- matrix / A tool used to evaluate the various business units in a corporation.
- strategy / Ways that single-product firms organize their activities to succeed against rivals.
- statement / A general description of how the firm will try to accomplish its vision.
- / The execution of a strategy by assigning actions to employees to achieve strategic objectives.
- / Clue
- strategy / A grand strategy for maintaining current income, market share, or reach.
- framework / Acronym for good goals: specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound.
- planning / First-line strategic planning for daily and short-term actions employees will perform.
- analysis / Systematic examination of a firm’s internal and external environment for decision-making.
- strategic plan / Company actions to achieve an objective within a year or less.
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. • ...
MGMT 500-4 MODULE 4 2025-05-05
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- strategic plan / Company actions to achieve a goal that will take a year or more to complete.
- strategy / A grand strategy to increase the firm’s size by revenue, market share, or geographic reach.
- / A decision to carry out a specific action to achieve a goal, including timing, method, and resources.
- management process / The set of activities managers use to position firms for competitive success.
- planning / Connects company actions to vision and mission statements.
- measurement / Evaluation of firm activities to determine success in meeting objectives.
- strategy / Strategy level involving actions to enter a new geographic market.
- / Something that a firm is trying to accomplish; also called an objective.
- statement / A general description of how the firm will try to accomplish its vision.
- strategy / A grand strategy for maintaining current income, market share, or reach.
- framework / Acronym for good goals: specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound.
- strategy / Ways that single-product firms organize their activities to succeed against rivals.
- / Clue
- matrix / A tool used to evaluate the various business units in a corporation.
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- 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.
- strategy / The broadest level of strategy, focused on growing, maintaining, or shrinking a large company.
- strategic plan / Company actions to achieve an objective within a year or less.
- analysis / Systematic examination of a firm’s internal and external environment for decision-making.
- strategy / A grand strategy pursued by companies facing challenges.
- / A performance evaluation technique where the standard is based on another firm’s superior performance.
- planning / Mid-level strategic planning of what a company should do to pursue its mission.
- statement / A broad expression of what a business’s founders want the business to achieve.
- objectives / Big-picture goals the company sets to fulfill its mission.
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. • ...
Anatomy Spring 2025 2025-05-12
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- part of the midbrain that houses visual and auditory reflex centers
- myelinated brain and spinal tissue
- type of contraction in which the muscle doesn't actually shorten
- a neuron and all of the skeletal muscles it stimulates
- also known as vasopressin
- "emotional" classification system of the nervous system
- hormone produced by the thymus
- tissue type that composes the heart
- part of the brain responsible for maintaining balance
- neuroglia that form the myelin sheath in the CNS
- involuntary nervous system
- gland, the "master" endocrine gland
- term for a neuron in the resting state
- muscle movement where the palms are facing upward or anteriorly
- layer of connective tissue that wraps around a muscle fascicle
- the brain and spinal cord
- connective tissue tract the connects the cerebral hemispheres
- a smooth sustained contraction with no evidence of relaxation
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- neurotransmitter released from axon terminals to trigger muscle contraction
- characterized by bronze skin color
- the target organ of TSH
- an enlargement of the thyroid
- the raised ridges of the cerebrum
- the ability to shorten (a property of muscle cells)
- motion involving decreasing the angle of a joint
- contractile unit of a muscle fiber
- chemical messengers
- characterized by a "buffalo hump"
- point of muscle attachment to the immovable or less movable bone
- blood's liquid matrix
- support cells of the nervous system
- division of the ANS that is used to "rest and digest"
- composed of cranial and spinal nerves
- number of cranial nerves
- cell membrane of a muscle fiber
- cardinal signs include polyuria, polydipsia, and polyphagia
- organ belonging to both the digestive and endocrine system
- hormone that lowers blood glucose
- a structural neuron with many processes
- another term for voluntary
40 Clues: chemical messengers • blood's liquid matrix • the target organ of TSH • number of cranial nerves • also known as vasopressin • the brain and spinal cord • involuntary nervous system • another term for voluntary • an enlargement of the thyroid • hormone produced by the thymus • cell membrane of a muscle fiber • the raised ridges of the cerebrum • characterized by a "buffalo hump" • ...
TISSUES 2025-08-04
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- What type of movement or control is associated with cardiac muscle tissue.
- A group of cells with similar structure and function that have similar extracellular substances located between them.
- What living cells in bone is termed as mature bone cells that maintain bone tissue
- Type of Epithelium: A single layer of cubelike cells.
- What protein fiber resembles microscopic ropes, flexible but resist stretching.
- Type of Epithelium: It consist of one layer of cells, with all cells attached to the basement membrane. Looks like several layers because some cells are tall, some are not.
- What component of connective tissue resembles the limbs of a pine tree.
- What muscle tissue contributes to 40% of person's body weight.
- These are white blood cells found in connective tissue.
- A hard connective tissue that consists of living cells and mineralized matrix.
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- Type of Epithelium: Can be greatly stretched and change its cell shape.
- What tissue is characterized by large amounts of extracellular material that separates cells from one another.
- Type of Epithelium: The deepest layer of cells are cuboidal or columnar, and are capable of dividing and producing new cells.
- What component of connective tissue release substances like histamine that contribute to allergic responses and inflammation.
- Type of Epithelium: A single layer of thin, flat cells.
- Secreted partly by the epithelial cells and by the cells of underlying tissue
- Type of Epithelium: Only the surface cells are columnar, the deeper layers are irregular or cuboidal.
- The study of tissue structures
- Means “covering or lining”, covers the external and internal surfaces throughout the body.
- What membrane is made of epithelial tissue that rest on the thick layer of loose connective tissue.
20 Clues: The study of tissue structures • Type of Epithelium: A single layer of cubelike cells. • Type of Epithelium: A single layer of thin, flat cells. • These are white blood cells found in connective tissue. • What muscle tissue contributes to 40% of person's body weight. • Type of Epithelium: Can be greatly stretched and change its cell shape. • ...
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 • ...
Origin Stories Bell Ringer WHA 2024-09-09
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- Neo's discovery of the simulated reality and his role as the One.
- Bruce Wayne's tragic loss of his parents, which drives him to become the Dark Knight to protect Gotham City.
- Harry's life as an orphan, his discovery of his magical abilities, and his journey to defeat Lord Voldemort.
- The struggles of mutants to coexist with humans and their eventual acceptance of their unique abilities.
- Steve Rogers' journey from a frail soldier to a enhanced super-soldier after being selected for a secret experiment.
- Diana's upbringing on Themyscira, her escape to the outside world, and her eventual embrace of her Amazonian heritage.
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- Peter Parker's life-changing encounter with a radioactive spider that grants him extraordinary abilities.
- a skilled archer from District 12, volunteers to participate in games to save her younger sister, Prim, becoming a symbol of rebellion against the oppressive Capitol
- Tony Stark's transformation from a reckless billionaire to a superhero after being kidnapped and forced to build a weapon.
- Kal-El's journey from Krypton to Earth, where he becomes the Man of Steel, dedicated to protecting humanity.
- Anakin Skywalker's fall to the dark side and his transformation into Darth Vader.
11 Clues: Neo's discovery of the simulated reality and his role as the One. • Anakin Skywalker's fall to the dark side and his transformation into Darth Vader. • The struggles of mutants to coexist with humans and their eventual acceptance of their unique abilities. • ...
Tecido epitelial e tecido conjuntivo 2020-12-07
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- Constituído por uma única camada de células de diferentes alturas, com seus núcleos ocupando diferentes posições.
- As fibras de sua matrix extracelular estão dispostas frouxamente, o que confere a esse tecido uma maior flexibilidade. Tecido conjuntivo ________.
- Qual a classificação do tecido epitelial de revestimento e a sua forma em que as células apresentam a sua altura mais que a largura e o comprimento?
- Como é classificado o tecido epitelial de revestimento que é constituído por mais de uma camada de células?
- Os __________ tem função de defesa.
- Função de secretar os componentes da matriz celular:
- A __________________ é abundante e apresenta uma parte fibrilar e uma não fibrilar, denominada de substância fundamental.
- Também conhecidos como glóbulos brancos, são células de defesa do organismo.
- Um exemplo de glândula mista:
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- Uma função do tecido conjuntivo:
- As fibras colágenas e reticulares apresentam a proteína __________ em sua constituição.
- Responsáveis pelo aumento da superfície de absorção das células. Estão presentes em grande quantidade em células do intestino e rins.
- Secreção aquosa, rica em água e proteínas:
- Constituído por células denominadas de osteoblastos, osteócitos e osteoclastos e uma matriz mineralizada, que lhe confere rigidez e dureza.
- Os _______ estão relacionados à mobilidade da célula, sendo encontrados, por exemplo, nos espermatozoides.
- Constituído pelas células sanguíneas, como os eritrócitos, leucócitos e fragmentos celulares, denominados de ________.
- Essas células possuem o formato estrelado ou fusiforme e apresentam prolongamentos, os quais detêm junções comunicantes com as células vizinhas.
- Qual a função do tecido epitelial que ocorre nos intestinos e rins?
- O tecido epitelial apresenta células poliédricas, com muito __________, já que essas células são responsáveis por realizar diversos processos metabólicos.
- Uma camada secretada pelas células epiteliais que é constituída por glicoproteínas e proteoglicanas:
20 Clues: Um exemplo de glândula mista: • Uma função do tecido conjuntivo: • Os __________ tem função de defesa. • Secreção aquosa, rica em água e proteínas: • Função de secretar os componentes da matriz celular: • Qual a função do tecido epitelial que ocorre nos intestinos e rins? • Também conhecidos como glóbulos brancos, são células de defesa do organismo. • ...
Seventh Grade Math 2022-06-08
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- 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 • ...
Cellular Respiration 2023-01-11
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- the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius
- innermost compartment of the mitochondrion and the site of the Krebs cycle reactions
- first stage of cellular respiration
- a chemical compound made up of molecules that each have one carbon atom covalently double bonded to two oxygen atoms
- pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids.
- a cluster of proteins that transfer electrons through a membrane within mitochondria to form a gradient of protons that drives the creation of(ATP)
- he chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8
- nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
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- a simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates.
- elements hydrogen and oxygen and existing in gaseous, liquid, and solid states
- they are large polymers that are assembled from small repeating monomer subunits.
- a chemical your body produces when your cells break down carbohydrates for energy
- cellular respiration that require oxygen
- a process of energy conversion that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen.
- capacity for doing work.
- a 2-oxo monocarboxylic acid that is the 2-keto derivative of propionic acid
- a type of respiration where oxygen is not used
- the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria, yeasts, or other microorganisms, typically involving effervescence and the giving off of heat.
20 Clues: capacity for doing work. • nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide • first stage of cellular respiration • cellular respiration that require oxygen • a type of respiration where oxygen is not used • he chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8 • the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level • ...
CELLULAR STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION 2 2019-12-10
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- a structure that propels the cell itself.
- _____ muscle cells are voluntary, long, cylindrical, multinucleated and have stripes.
- characteristic of the tail of phospholipid molecules is____.
- _____ consist of acting and myosin.
- CELL a composite that represents various cells of the body.
- cells that make extracellular matrix and collagen.
- _____ vesicles is a vesicular transport of hormones and neurotransmitter.
- THEORY one of basic principle of biology.
- a cellular "pantry".
- nuclear _____ are openings at nuclear envelope.
- biological molecules that speed up rate of chemical reactions.
- _____ junctions are the area where membranes of two adjacent cells form a barrier.
- transport ____ is a small sacs of membrane that carry substances around the cell.
- APPARATUS _____ involved in transport of lipids around cell and also creation of lysosomes.
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- JUNCTION an intercellular bridge.
- nuclear _____ is a membrane barrier that separates nucleus from cytoplasm.
- _____ made up of micro filaments, intermediate filaments and microtubules.
- nuclear _____ keeps DNA inside nucleus to protect it from surrounding substances in cytoplasm.
- a polymer of tubulin.
- _____ filaments made up of fibrous subunits and form desosomes.
- ____ furrow form over midline of spindle and split the cell into two parts thus two daughter cells exist.
- _____ junctions is a structure that connect cytoplasm of two cells.
- final stage in meiosis.
- a special type of protein composed of connexins.
- RETICULUM an organelle that function in synthesis, folding, modification and transport of proteins.
- a specialized cellular compartment that perform specific functions within a cell.
- ____ cell cover and line body organs.
- a phase where each daughter cell are moved to opposite poles of the cell.
- RADICALS a highly reactive chemical with unpaired electrons.
- organelles that move substances along the cell surface.
30 Clues: a cellular "pantry". • a polymer of tubulin. • final stage in meiosis. • JUNCTION an intercellular bridge. • _____ consist of acting and myosin. • ____ cell cover and line body organs. • a structure that propels the cell itself. • THEORY one of basic principle of biology. • nuclear _____ are openings at nuclear envelope. • a special type of protein composed of connexins. • ...
BIO 201 Exam I Key Terms - Tissues 2017-04-13
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- acellular structures produced by both epithelial and underlying connective tissue cells
- type of epithelial layer, single layer but not all cells reach apical surface and nuclei give multilayered, stratified appearance
- group of cells performing similar functions
- bottom surface
- substance produced by cells of specific tissue containing protein fibers, salts, water, and dissolved macromolecules located outside of the cell
- characteristic of epithelial tissue, cells having apical surface and basal surface where they attach to underlaying cells/tissues
- top or exposed
- characteristic of epithelial tissue, basal surface is attached to basement
- same size on all sides, nucleus is centrally located
- characteristic of epithelial tissue, composed almost entirely of cells with little extracellular matrix, bound together by intercellular junctions
- type of epithelial layer, single layer of cells with apical surfaces directly attached to basement membrane
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- characteristic of epithelial tissue, cells are damaged frequently or die, replacement occurring just as quickly
- shared membrane specializations that bind epithelial cells tightly together via lateral surfaces
- perform secretory function producing mucin, hormones, enzymes, and waste products
- tissue aiding in movement and compression
- characteristic of epithelial tissue, lacking blood vessels, cells receiving nutrients through diffusion from underlying tissues
- type of epithelial layer, two or more layers of cells that don't all have apical surfaces or are attached to basement membrane
- tissue covering surfaces, lining inside of body cavities and organs
- tissues providing protection, connection, and support
- characteristic of epithelial tissue, containing nerve endings to detect changes in environment at a body or organ region
- flattened, similar to the shape of fried egg
- taller than wide, nucleus is oval and located in basal region of cell
- tissue that operates communication
23 Clues: bottom surface • top or exposed • tissue that operates communication • tissue aiding in movement and compression • group of cells performing similar functions • flattened, similar to the shape of fried egg • same size on all sides, nucleus is centrally located • tissues providing protection, connection, and support • ...
early development FA19 2019-10-21
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- transcription factor central to development, often activated by Wnt pathway
- site where amphibian gastrulation starts (2 words)
- multinucleate cell produced by mitosis without cytokinesis
- second messenger involved in Ca+ release that initates acrosomal reaction
- cleavage-stage cells
- cortical granule protein forms a coating around the egg
- protein that localizes β-catenin to future dorsal surface
- cells that will form the notochord
- must be inhibited for head to form (acronym)
- plays an essential role in patterning the vertebrate embryo
- point where cell division slows and embryo genes are expressed (acronym)
- juxtacrine signaling protein for specification of veg2 cells
- ___ genes expressed in broad overlapping domains
- extracellular matrix forming a fibrous mat around egg (2 words)
- initiate Xenopus blastopore involution (2 words)
- process by which the identity of certain cells influences the developmental fate of surrounding cells
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- ___cells provide transcription factors and cytoplasm for oocyte
- nuclei and surrounding cytoplasm before cellularization
- key gene in right-left specification
- vegetal cells destined to form endoderm or mesoderm
- maternal effect gene expressed in anterior of embryo
- nucleus of a sperm or an egg cell
- forms larval skeleton on sea urchins (2 wods)
- fusion of sperm and egg
- the division of cells in the early embryo
- protein that ventralizes embryo
- cells migrate inward over a rim or border
- movement toward gradient of increasing or decreasing concentration of a particular substance
- contains enzymes that digest jelly layer
- process that forms embryonic germ layers
- cells form hollow sphere surrounding a central cavity
- a narrow tunnel in the eggshell for fertilization
- balancing organs, modified wings
- epidermal tissue induced by this signaling molecule family (acronym)
34 Clues: cleavage-stage cells • fusion of sperm and egg • protein that ventralizes embryo • balancing organs, modified wings • nucleus of a sperm or an egg cell • cells that will form the notochord • key gene in right-left specification • contains enzymes that digest jelly layer • process that forms embryonic germ layers • the division of cells in the early embryo • ...
Organizational Structures 2019-08-30
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- Organization that combines the elements of
- of steps which are each completed by
- occurs when a job is broken down into a number of steps which are each
- affect them; has no chain-of-command
- Occurs when a job is broken down into a
- the principle in which an employee should have only one supervisor to
- refers to the rights of a supervisory position to give orders; one person’s
- Composed of self-contained units or divisions;
- problem; more conducive to making changes in a process
- direct the work of his or her employees without consulting others
- products
- the most straightforward form of authority; gives the supervisor the right
- different individual
- consists entirely of work groups and teams which perform an organization’s
- allows team members to have authority to make the decisions which
- and centralized authority
- goal
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- supports line authority; allows others to advise, service and assist the
- and product-based
- but does not guarantee implementation
- if needed; allows for input and suggestions from additional staff
- or service, target market, geographic territory and process used to
- brought together to accomplish a
- over another
- creating a dual chain of
- occurs when only a select few people at the top of an organization make the
- clearly defined and organized; can be found in any size business
- the number of employees a supervisor can direct; varies from supervisor
- by a different individual
- Nonelaborate structure that has little
- Systematic grouping of individuals which have
- occurs when decisions are made by the individuals who are the closest to
- on product departmentalization
- he or she is responsible; decreases conflicting demands and
- supervisor
35 Clues: goal • products • supervisor • over another • and product-based • different individual • creating a dual chain of • by a different individual • and centralized authority • on product departmentalization • brought together to accomplish a • of steps which are each completed by • affect them; has no chain-of-command • but does not guarantee implementation • ...
Printmaking 2020-08-18
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- the person, object, or space depicted in a work of art
- printing that is achieved by creating a solid stencil in a porous screen and forcing ink through the screen onto the printing surface
- an organization point from which a print is derived
- an intaglio printmaking process that uses melted rosin or spray paint to create an acid-resistant ground
- a dry powdered resin that melts when heated, used in the aquatint process
- cut
- a print created from an incised piece of wood
- a print process where the inked image is higher than the non-printing areas
- a relief print process where the image is carved into a block of wood
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- a printmaking technique where the artist gouges or scratches or scratches the image into the surface of the printing plate
- an artistic style at its height in 1920s Europe, devoted to representing subjective emotions and experiences instead of objective or external reality
- all the copies of a print made from a single printing
- any print process done on a flat, unmarred surface in which the image is created using oil-based ink with resistance to water
- a drastic difference between such elements as color or value when they are presented together
- the lightness or darkness of a plane or area
- an original print from a printing press
- austerely simple
- having irregular forms and shapes, as though derived from living organisms
- a characteristic way in which an artist or group of artists uses visual language to give a work an identifiable form of visual expression
- an intaglio printmaking process that uses acid to bite the engraved design into the printing surface
20 Clues: cut • austerely simple • an original print from a printing press • the lightness or darkness of a plane or area • a print created from an incised piece of wood • an organization point from which a print is derived • all the copies of a print made from a single printing • the person, object, or space depicted in a work of art • ...
Crossword 12 2020-01-31
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- Russian portable ground robotic complex.
- a computer scientist.
- the action of writing CODE or instructions for the computer to follow.
- a programming language.
- a set of computers connected together for the purpose of sharing resources.
- a part of a computer that controls its main operations
- a robotic rover that was active on Mars from until 2018.
- the Japanese corporation which created a robot fish in 1999.
- a 1999 science fiction film set in simulated reality created by intelligent machines.
- an American cognitive scientist famous for his research into AI.
- a humanoid robot by NASA capable of using space tools.
- a robot that is capable of moving.
- an entrepreneur, chief engineer of SpaceX and product architect of Tesla.
- is an automated vacuum cleaning robot first released by iRobot Corporation in 2002.
- the first anthropomorphic (humanoid) robot that can move like a real person
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- propelled by compressed gas.
- creating machines or robots whose components are near a nanometer.
- the robot arm for assembly jobs designed by Yamanashi University.
- a type of robots are representing devices for missing human limbs.
- the first German science-fiction film to show a robot.
- a part of robot which transforms energy into movement.
- a branch of engineering that makes use of gas or pressurized air.
- the science of making and using machines that can work autonomously.
- a system for inventing robots using a modular design and LEGO plastic bricks
- the scientific study of matter and energy.
- an agency of the US Government responsible for space research.
- execution of multiple tasks over a certain period of time.
- the first robot officially employed as a staff member by Moscow Technology Institute.
- a programming language.
- a manipulator often used for work with hazardous materials.
30 Clues: a computer scientist. • a programming language. • a programming language. • propelled by compressed gas. • a robot that is capable of moving. • Russian portable ground robotic complex. • the scientific study of matter and energy. • the first German science-fiction film to show a robot. • a part of robot which transforms energy into movement. • ...
Crossword 31 2020-02-11
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- A device that produces a coherent monochromatic beam of light which is extremely narrow and focused but still within the visible light spectrum.
- A direction used to specify the robot motion in a linear or rotary mode.
- originator of the concept of a digital programmable computer.
- A power mechanism used to effect motion.
- A set of rotary joints between the arm and the robot end-effector that allow the end-effector to be oriented to the work-piece.
- The stable platform to which an industrial robotic arm is attached.
- a piece of equipment with several moving parts that uses power to do a particular type of work
- an early self-operating robot.
- a robotic arm.
- the world’s most dynamic humanoid robot.
- The person designated to start, monitor and stop the intended productive operation of a robot.
- The continuous locus of positions traversed by the tool center point and described in a specified coordinate system.
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- a robot designed to resemble a human.
- a robotic spacecraft which collects atmospheric data from Earth.
- The ancestor of a modern calculating machine.
- a robot capable of independent flight on other planets.
- The measurement of the deviation between the command characteristic and the attained characteristic.
- the study of motion, as applied to robots.
- a component of a machine responsible for movement.
- Rotation of the end-effector in a horizontal plane around the end of the manipulator arm.
- an American writer who and coined the word "robotics"
- Self-contained component of a package.
- a 1999 science fiction film set in simulated reality created by intelligent machines.
- sequence of steps necessary to solve any program.
- An interconnected set of links and powered joints comprising a robot manipulator that supports and/or moves a wrist and hand or end-effector through space.
25 Clues: a robotic arm. • an early self-operating robot. • a robot designed to resemble a human. • Self-contained component of a package. • A power mechanism used to effect motion. • the world’s most dynamic humanoid robot. • the study of motion, as applied to robots. • The ancestor of a modern calculating machine. • sequence of steps necessary to solve any program. • ...
Epithelium Crossword ANTR 211 2020-03-16
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- consists of two or more layers of cells
- localized spot-like adhesions randomly arranged on the lateral sides of plasma membranes
- a microscopic finger-like projection that increases the surface area of cells
- "appears" to have several layers; may secrete mucus; may have cilia
- single row of cube-like cells; functions in secretion and absorption; found in thyroid gland and kidneys
- arranged like thin floor tiles with a pancake-shaped nucleus
- cell surface that faces the body surface, cavity, lumen, or duct
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- specialized intercellular connection which directly connect the cytoplasm of two cells, allowing ions and electrical impulses to move directly between cells
- cube-like cells that have a round centrally located nucleus; function in secretion and absorption
- single layer of cells that function in diffusion, filtration, secretion, and absorption
- unicellular exocrine gland; secretes mucus
- thin, fibrous, extracellular matrix of tissue that separates the lining of an internal or external body surface from underlying connective tissue
- secretions enter the intersitial fluid and blood stream without using ducts
- multiple layers of cube-like cells with a central nucleus
- opposite of apical
- multiple layers that are flat at the apical surface and cube or column-like at the basal surface; may be keratinized or nonkeratinized
- glands that use ducts to transfer secretions
- one layer of flat pancake-like cells found where filtration and diffusion occurs such as the alveoli
- single row of rectangular shaped cells with a nucleus near the base; may be ciliated; functions in secretion and absorption
- cells much taller than they are wide; apical surface may have cilia or villi; function in secretion and absorption
20 Clues: opposite of apical • consists of two or more layers of cells • unicellular exocrine gland; secretes mucus • glands that use ducts to transfer secretions • multiple layers of cube-like cells with a central nucleus • arranged like thin floor tiles with a pancake-shaped nucleus • cell surface that faces the body surface, cavity, lumen, or duct • ...
PINBALL TRIVIA CROSSWORD 2021-01-11
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- ATARI'S FIRST PINBALL
- FIRST PINBALL WITH A TRIPLE LEVEL PLAYFIELD
- FAMILY THIS GAME HAS THE LARGEST PRODUCTION RUN IN HISTORY
- FIRST TALKING PINBALL MACHINE
- MARILYN IS WAITING FOR THIS
- THIS GAME HAS A TIMED EXTRA BALL FEATURE
- IN 1976 PINBALL WAS LEGALISED IN THIS US STATE
- THIS CLASSIC PINBALL FEATURES A SPINNING DISK ON THE PLAYFIELD
- THIS GAME FEATURED THE FIRST SPINNER
- THIS PINBALL IS SO FUN,IT'S SCAREY
- YOU CAN GET LOST IN THE ZONE PLAYING THIS GAME
- GOTTLIEB'S FIRST SOLID STATE GAME
- KNOWN FOR THEIR COLOURFUL MACHINES
- GARY STERN'S FATHERS FIRST NAME
- THIS ATARI PINBALL IS ENORMOUS
- BORIS IS HAVING BURGER AND FRIES IN THIS
- BIG FOOT MAKES AN APPEARANCE IN THIS GAME
- FIRST PINBALL WITH LANE CHANGE
- FIRST ADD A BALL PINBALL MACHINE
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- YOU CAN GET A 5 BALL MULTIBALL ON THIS BALLY SOLID STATE GAME
- HE INVENTED THE TILT MECHANISM
- ELTON JOHN PLAYS THIS PINBALL IN TOMMY
- THIS PERSON INVENTED THE FLIPPER
- GOTTLIEB DESIGNER IN THE 1950s AND 60s
- MAGNA SAVE WAS FIRST USED ON THIS GAME
- PRINCESS THIS SOLID STATE STERN PINBALL AWS MADE IN AUSTRALIA
- NOW I SEE YOU
- FOUNDER OF BALLY
- EARLY BALLY SOLID STATE PINBALL THAT REMEMBERS
- THIS GAME IS WATCHING YOU
- THIS WILLIAMS PINBALL HAS TIMED GAME PLAY
- FIRST PINBALL WITH FLIPPERS
- FIRST PINBALL WITH A DOT MATRIX SCORE DISPLAY
- FIRST PINBALL TO FEATURE A PHOTOGRAPHIC BACKGLASS
- FIRST PINBALL WITH A SHAKER MOTOR
- ARTIST RESPONSIBLE FOR CLASSIC GOTTLIEB BACKGLASSES
- THIS MACHINE HAS CURVED FLIPPERS
- THIS RARE GOTTLIEB 1979 EM IS A KNOCKOUT
- PAT LAWLOR'S PINBALL DESIGNS ALL HAVE THESE COLOURED FLIPPERS
- FIRST MULTI BALL PINBALL - BALLS A ______
40 Clues: NOW I SEE YOU • FOUNDER OF BALLY • ATARI'S FIRST PINBALL • THIS GAME IS WATCHING YOU • MARILYN IS WAITING FOR THIS • FIRST PINBALL WITH FLIPPERS • FIRST TALKING PINBALL MACHINE • HE INVENTED THE TILT MECHANISM • THIS ATARI PINBALL IS ENORMOUS • FIRST PINBALL WITH LANE CHANGE • GARY STERN'S FATHERS FIRST NAME • THIS PERSON INVENTED THE FLIPPER • THIS MACHINE HAS CURVED FLIPPERS • ...
MCL New Fall Titles 2021 2021-10-13
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- Learn to cook recipes from this place, known as Mexico's culinary capital, also the title of this book!
- Titular laughter in Rachel Harrison's new book
- ___ Towles of "Lincoln Highway"
- Coin, or the surname of "The Madness of Crowds" author
- Miranda Cowley Heller's palace is made of this material
- This book outlines tales of animal outlaws
- Kim Scott gives lessons on productivity in the book "Just ____"
- Richard Osman's club meets this day
- Famed comedic writer David who takes us on a new journey through his mind in "A Carnival of Snackery"
- The subject's heart is this motorized tool, according to Stephen Graham Jones.
- Respite, or a spooky new Mattson thriller
- Bliss, or the first name of this Poet Warrior
- R.C. Sherriff writes of two weeks in this autumn month
- Eric whose newest title suggests he may not be who he seems.
- "Scarred" describes the author's escape from this cult.
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- Alison _____ who "charms" us with her new title that reads like a good rom-com!
- Cordova who writes of a "divine" inheritance.
- A collection of essays about the author's battle against cancer: No Cure for _____
- Women's Health subject that makes several appearances on our new nonfiction shelves!
- Subject of several education-based new nonfiction, a child's alternative
- An "underground" pub here in Manchester, or surname of author Gabrielle, who writes a collection of autobiographical stories to grace our new titles shelves!
- Cooper and Howe collaborate to tell the story of this American dynasty.
- You'll find this nationality both in new poetry and new nonfiction titles, followed by "melancholy" and "Marxism," respectively.
- Title of our newest Middle Eastern cookbook
- Color of Mark Sullivan's Last Valley.
- Movie with Keanu Reeves or a new book by Lauren Groff
26 Clues: ___ Towles of "Lincoln Highway" • Richard Osman's club meets this day • Color of Mark Sullivan's Last Valley. • Respite, or a spooky new Mattson thriller • This book outlines tales of animal outlaws • Title of our newest Middle Eastern cookbook • Cordova who writes of a "divine" inheritance. • Bliss, or the first name of this Poet Warrior • ...
Cell Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-13
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- organized and specialized structures within a living cell
- the powerhouse of the cell, produces ATP
- cycle, second part of photosynthesis, uses products of the light reactions to make glucose
- another term for a producer, produces its own food through photosynthesis
- innermost space of the mitochondria, where the Krebs Cycle takes place
- absorbs light energy in a plant cell to use for photosynthesis, green pigment
- the control center (brain) of a cell
- found only in animal cells, helps to pull chromosome pairs apart to opposite ends of cell
- protein filament structure in cells that it its shape
- cell, only cell with cell wall and chloroplasts
- membrane, semipermeable membrane surrounding the cell, controls what leaves and enters a cell
- energy used by all cells
- Hooke, first to view cells from plants
- site of protein synthesis in a cell
- fluid-filled sacs for storage in a cell
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- anaerobic process where no oxygen is needed
- the food making process that takes place inside of chloroplast
- break down food, bacteria, and worn out cell parts
- respiration, the process in which ATP is made
- a single celled organism
- the shape of the organelle
- cell, cell that doesn't have a nucleus
- an organelle strictly in plant cells that gets energy from the sun to use for photosynthesis
- jelly-like substance inside the cell that holds the organelles in place
- an organism holding multiple cells
- the job that the organelle must carry out in the cell.
- sacs in inner membrane
- cell, cell that has a nucleus
- thylakoids in stacks
- the smallest unit of life
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 • ...
Blood 2021-11-08
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- rate of RBC production is controlled by a hormone called.
- an important blood butter and contributes to osmotic pressure.
- clots within 3 to 6 minutes.
- cell become sickled or cresent-shaped that rupture easily and columer small rescles this causes necessary for transport of oxygen by arpc.
- spasms immediate response to blood vessel injury, vasconstriction response to blood vessel to spasm, spasms narrow the blood vessels decreasing blood bss.
- to kill parasitic worms and play a role in allergy attack.
- occurs in red vone marrow (myeloid tissue).
- substances that the body recognizes as foreign and that the immune system may attach.
- Contains leukcytes and platelets (less than 1 present of blood).
- transports everything that must be carried from one place to another such as nutrients, wastes, hormones, body heat (through blood vessels).
- forms a mesh work (the basic clot) as it reacts.
- (SCA) results from abnormally shaped.
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- hereditary bleeding disorder, normal clotting factors are missing, minor tissue damage can cause life-threatening prolonged bleeding.
- joins fibrinogen into hair-like molecules of insoluble fibers.
- lack visible cytoplasmic granules, nuclei are spherical, oval or kidney-shaped, includes lumhocytes and monocytes.
- WBC above 11,000 cells per mm3 of blood.
- Slightly alkaline, between 7.35 and 7.45.
- abnormally low WBC count.
- Fluid tissue, a type of connective tissue in the human body.
- granules in their cytoplasm can be stained, posses lobed nuclei, include neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils.
- Nonliving fluid matrix.
- sink to the bottom (45 percent of blood) a percentage known as the hematorifl.
- injured tissue release tissue factor, pf interacts with TF, blood protein clotting factors and calcium ions to trigger a clotting cascade, prothrombin activator converts prothrombin to thrombin.
23 Clues: Nonliving fluid matrix. • abnormally low WBC count. • clots within 3 to 6 minutes. • (SCA) results from abnormally shaped. • WBC above 11,000 cells per mm3 of blood. • Slightly alkaline, between 7.35 and 7.45. • occurs in red vone marrow (myeloid tissue). • forms a mesh work (the basic clot) as it reacts. • rate of RBC production is controlled by a hormone called. • ...
Key Terms 2023-02-07
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- a business or organization acquiring goods or services to accomplish its goals
- a measure of an organization's profit relative to its expenses.
- the total amount of a given product or service a supplier offers to consumers at a given period and a given price level
- everything that happens within a company to keep it running and earning money
- a part of a corporation that is not part of its core functions but supplements it instead
- information technology
- an economic concept that relates to a consumer's desire to purchase goods and services and willingness to pay a specific price for them.
- working, done, or maintained without payment
- the standards for morally right and wrong conduct in business
- any transactions where money or value is exchanged for the ownership of a good or entitlement to a service.
- Any business that grows goods or extracts materials from the land
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- the activity, set of institutions, and processes for creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value for customers, clients, partners, and society at large.
- a chance to take advantage of a situation.
- intuition is defined as subconscious expertise
- the corpus of funds and credit employed in a business.
- a farm, business, or other organization which is owned and run jointly by its members, who share the profits or benefits.
- a product, service, business model, or strategy that's both novel and useful
- a company structure where teams report to multiple leaders.
- anything that threatens an organization's ability to generate profits at its target levels
- The quaternary sector consists of those industries providing information services
20 Clues: information technology • a chance to take advantage of a situation. • working, done, or maintained without payment • intuition is defined as subconscious expertise • the corpus of funds and credit employed in a business. • a company structure where teams report to multiple leaders. • the standards for morally right and wrong conduct in business • ...
Popular Mythology Crossword 2012-11-02
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- Disney’s ‘newest’ princess (she’s actually the eldest)
- This forensic scientist has a penchant for black hair dye and coffins.
- Not the real world but the Real World
- He sparkles in daylight.
- School that Jeff, Brita, Abed, Shirley, Annie, Troy, and Pierce go to
- Fern Gully with CG
- Walter’s Anima Self (Jungian Archetype)
- “Dreams feel real while we're in them. It's only when we wake up that we realize something was actually strange.”
- Comedy show that’s funny every four years
- Kelly, Carrie, Phillip, Fantasia
- The Platypus
- "Auf Wiedersehen"
- Walter’s Shadow Self (Jungian Archetype)
- Mr. Anderson
- The Great Gastby (2013 Actor)
- Why so serious?
- An infinite frontier
- PSY, a Brown, made this style popular
- This president has two movies coming out this year.
- Book of Eli archetype
- Longest running sitcom’s family name.
- Obama’s spirit animal
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- "First came survival, then came mission, now they must face... each other"
- People connected to the Matrix
- Narrator
- Bruce Willis’ younger assassin self
- New ______, ______s, Broke _______s, Gossip _______, Mean _______s
- A sauce of microwaved ketchup and Country Crock ladled over pasta
- Discount Double-Check choreographer
- very funny
- The American Walkabout
- ”This guy wears a mask, like an outlaw!”
- Romney's spirit animal
- Mad Men, Breaking Bad, The Walking Dead, and movies.
- WALLE for real. (It even tweets!)
- An Astronaut’s cowboy best friend, who is actually an Astronaut (Reach for the Sky)
- The Ultimate Fighting Chapionship uses this fighting style's rules.
- A particular Zombie’s pet name for his band obsession
- Astronaut with a bow who volunteers
- Pretty Girls Spencer, Hanna, Ella, Aria
- A Cowboy’s Astronaut best friend (To the Rescue)
- Grandma is a hot Latina in this family
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 • The American Walkabout • Romney's spirit animal • He sparkles in daylight. • The Great Gastby (2013 Actor) • People connected to the Matrix • Kelly, Carrie, Phillip, Fantasia • WALLE for real. (It even tweets!) • ...
Marine Protozoans (Phylum Protozoa) 2013-01-23
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- a slimy lubricating and cleansing secretion
- an ocean bottom sediment consisting of 30% or more foram skeletons
- a type of radiolarian skeleton composed of silicon and possessing long needles which pass through the organism to the outside surface
- bottom dwelling organisms
- inhabiting the open water of the ocean, rather than the bottom of the shore
- a foram that secrets several chambers
- structures used by radiolarians to aid in controlling their depth in the water column
- the process by which a species becomes better suited to survive in an environment
- an organic matrix with embedded grains of sand
- tiny hairlike projections; used for locomotion in some one-celled organisms
- the inner portion of the radiolarian's cytoplasm that is nucleated
- a hard outer covering
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- the process of using food material produced by other organisms
- small cavities that may contain secretions of the protoplasm or substances
- the area from the water surface to the bottom
- a foram that secrets a single chamber
- the outer portion of the radiolarian's cytoplasm
- a type of radiolarian skeleton which is delicate and lace-like
- symbiotic one-celled algae found in coral, sea anemones, mollusks, and other types of marine organisms
- very small particles of the decaying remains of dead plants and animals; an important source of food for many animals
- 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
- small plants and animals floating in the upper layers of the water column
- the relationship in which 2 organisms live together in close association
- a "container" within which a tintinnid is housed. It is either secreted by the organism or composed of foreign material cemented together
24 Clues: a hard outer covering • bottom dwelling organisms • a foram that secrets a single chamber • a foram that secrets several chambers • 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 • ...
The Bakersfield Times 2014-01-09
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- Lead caretaker inits.
- Orientation, mentoring and PD program for new teachers
- Sit’s staff sib
- Basil, Braxton and Frankfort
- This publication
- Aviation pioneer or secretary
- Junior Teacher or Austrian city
- P’s monogram
- Beatles song ‘Lovely ______’ or ELL teacher
- Provincial testing org.
- They evaluate teachers’ credentials to determine category placement, abbr.
- Winnick and Woolfson
- Fund disbursement and grade 1 teacher
- Late Beatles guitarist or junior teacher
- Former Sri Lankan capital or kindergarten teacher
- Italian city anglicized as Naples or French teacher
- Inventor Franklin, Disgraced Canadian sprinter Johnson, and LTO
- ‘This Hour Has 22 Minutes’ Comedienne or SERT
- Beatles song ‘______ My Dear’ or EA
- Where reg. docs are kept
- Dhurata job initials
- American author Steel or intermediate teacher
- Do this for 20 minutes on non-phys. ed days
- BPS Feeds this school
- James, Owens or Gladman
- First year of this at BPS in 2014-2015
- Soul music pioneer Charles and Nicolini
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- Learning for those with admin. aspirations
- Former NHL Goaltender Marty or SERT
- Students interesting in this program go to Ventura Park
- Matrix agent or CYW
- ABBA hit ‘Mama ______’ or portable 1 denizen
- Street Suffix for Mistysugar
- Actor and narrator Morgan or intermediate teacher
- Romijn or grade 1 teacher
- Jurassic Park author or grade 4 teacher
- Beloved Princess of Wales or intermediate teacher
- Teachers’ prof. designation
- Late psychic Browne or Reading Recovery teacher
- Employer initials
- Tech Lead
- Disney actress Tisdale or junior teacher
- Education Minister or summer footwear
- Bakersfield area within the district
- Marino or Sirois
- Kerzner and Leopold
- Moody or Steiner
- Canadian songbird McLachlan or grade 4 teacher
- Maya and Jacquie roles, abbr.
49 Clues: Tech Lead • P’s monogram • Sit’s staff sib • This publication • Marino or Sirois • Moody or Steiner • Employer initials • Matrix agent or CYW • Kerzner and Leopold • Winnick and Woolfson • Dhurata job initials • Lead caretaker inits. • BPS Feeds this school • Provincial testing org. • James, Owens or Gladman • Where reg. docs are kept • Romijn or grade 1 teacher • Teachers’ prof. designation • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword Puzzle 2014-10-10
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- Lactic acid fermentation occurs in ___ cells.
- Fermentation produces ___ ATP(s).
- Glycolysis takes place in the ____.
- Bromothymol blue (BTB) will change from blue to __ in the presence of an acid.
- A molecule in chloroplasts that absorbs sunlight energy.
- An anaerobic process that allows glycolysis to continue.
- The energy carried by ATP is released when a __ group is removed.
- Plants can store sugars in the form of __, found in potatoes, carrots, rice, beans.
- alcoholic fermentation occurs in ____ cells.
- In photosynthesis, sugar is made in the 2nd stage, which occurs in the __ of the chloroplasts.
- A process that breaks down macromolecules to make ATP in the presence of oxygen.
- Glycolysis releases ___ ATP(s).
- In photosynthesis, 6 carbon dioxide molecules are added to make one molecule of ___.
- Cellular respiration takes place in the ____.
- Chlorophyll is found in the ___ membranes of the chloroplast.
- If ATP is a wallet filled with money, ____ is a nearly empty wallet.
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- This process splits glucose into two three-carbon molecules.
- This means oxygen is required.
- The ___ reactions capture sunlight energy and take place within the thylakoids membranes.
- ATP stands for ___ triphosphate.
- These macromolecules are the most commonly broken down to make ATP.
- A process by which ATP is made by using chemicals, such as gases, for an energy source.
- A food that is made by fermentation.
- a molecule that carries chemical energy that cells use.
- stacks of coin-shaped, membrane-enclosed compartments.
- Photosynthesis takes place in the ____.
- The products of alcoholic fermentation are alcohols and ___.
- A process that captures energy from sunlight to make sugars.
- The Krebs cycle takes place in the interior space, or ___ of the mitochondrion.
- When water is mixed with carbon dioxide, ___ acid is formed.
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. • ...
screenmilker 2015-03-18
Across
- using the internet to harass, intimidate, embarrass or demean others
- the name of mobile app to steal confidential data
- technique used to take screenshots /backups
- is a daemon whose goal is to launch Apps(parent process for all apps)
- type of spam targeting users of instant messaging services
- An extension of an enterprise's private intranet
- it refers to connecting one device to another
- Temporary storage area for data that a user wants to copy from one place to another
- an organization set up by Sony in 2003 that determines a universal set of rules and guidelines so devices can share digital media.
- A set of protocols to support secure exchange of packets at the network layer
- gzip and bzip2 uses this for data integrity
- malicious software
- is a filename extension for android apps
- key used to reset pin in 3gpp phones
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- barcode in matrix form
- The theft of information from a wireless device through a Bluetooth connection
- a type of phishing attacks that target to specific victims
- alternative to iptables discussed in the paper
- a piece of code which performs bad activities when certain conditions are met
- type of malware that prevents or limits users from accessing their system and forces victim to pay money
- block cipher used in GSM/UMTS
- is hardware or software that helps keep hackers from using your computer to send out your personal information without your permission. It watches for outside attempts to access your system and blocks communications to and from sources you don't permit.
- android version 1.5
- state of android phone when you cannot succeed in rooting and gets halted
- is a type of display used in mobile phone
25 Clues: malicious software • android version 1.5 • barcode in matrix form • block cipher used in GSM/UMTS • key used to reset pin in 3gpp phones • is a filename extension for android apps • is a type of display used in mobile phone • technique used to take screenshots /backups • gzip and bzip2 uses this for data integrity • it refers to connecting one device to another • ...
krzyżówka nr 2 2015-07-13
Across
- Ostre martwicze wrzodziejące zapalenie dziąseł
- Efekt obejmy – pozostawienie naddziąsłowych struktur zęba i objęcie ich koroną protetyczną.
- Najbardziej biozgodny materiał wykorzystywany w protetyce
- Ludzki wirus niedoboru odporności
- Chirurgiczne odcięcie wierzchołka korzenia zęba
- Nakład koronowy
- Jednostka strukturalno-funkcjonalna składająca się z miazgi i zębiny
- Święta patronka stomatologów
- Pilnik główny
- Lekarsko-Dentystyczny Egzamin Państwowy
- Przygotowanie pacjenta do operacji obejmujące m.in. zniesienie lęku
- Ostatni etap leczenia ortodontycznego mający na celu utrwalenie osiągniętych efektów
- Rodzaj próchnicy występującej w zębie pozbawionym żywej miazgi
- Wskaźnik intensywności próchnicy
- Ubytek niepróchnicowego pochodzenia rozwijający się z powodu ekscentrycznie działających sił okluzyjnych
- Inaczej gangrena
- Ćwiek gutaperkowy z zawartością chlorheksydyny
- Szkliwo plamkowe, zaburzenie rozwojowe zębów spowodowane przez nadmierne spożycie fluoru podczas odontogenezy
- Porcelana zębinowa
Down
- Linia,płaszczyzna …- linia nosowo-uszna
- Macierz tkanki łącznej, produkowana głównie przez fibroblasty
- Klamra …- klamra schodząca poniżej dziąsła, stosowana w przypadku zębów ze zniszczonymi koronami
- Sterowana regeneracja tkanek
- Materiał plastyczny przeznaczony do wypełniania kanałów w połączeniu z ćwiekami
- Zabieg plastyki przedsionka jamy ustnej, element przygotowania pod leczenie protetyczne.
- Lek stosowany w sedacji dożylnej
- Usunięcie zęba
- Wosk … - wosk spalający się bez reszty
- wymiana całego tworzywa, z którego wykonana jest proteza zębowa, z zachowaniem łuku zębowego
- Antybakteryjny czynnik obecny w ślinie
- Porażenie …- porażenie dotyczące nerwu VII
- Narzędzie chirurgiczne służące do łagodnego odcięcia włókien ozębnej rozpoczynającego proces usuwania zęba.
- Wycisk pobierany przy pomocy łyżki indywidualnej
- Główna komórka pierwszej lini obrony układu odpornościowego
- Miejscowo złośliwy nowotwór wywodzący się z ameloblastów listewki zębowej, rośnie naciekająco i daje często nawroty.
- Zgryz … - odwrotne zachodzenie zębów
- Wskaźnik płytki bakteryjnej powierzchni stycznych
- Całościowe odkażanie jamy ustnej
38 Clues: Pilnik główny • Usunięcie zęba • Nakład koronowy • Inaczej gangrena • Porcelana zębinowa • Sterowana regeneracja tkanek • Święta patronka stomatologów • Lek stosowany w sedacji dożylnej • Wskaźnik intensywności próchnicy • Całościowe odkażanie jamy ustnej • Ludzki wirus niedoboru odporności • Zgryz … - odwrotne zachodzenie zębów • Wosk … - wosk spalający się bez reszty • ...
KRZYŻÓWKA NR 2 2015-07-13
Across
- Jednostka strukturalno-funkcjonalna składająca się z miazgi i zębiny
- Efekt obejmy – pozostawienie naddziąsłowych struktur zęba i objęcie ich koroną protetyczną.
- Zgryz …- odwrotne zachodzenie zębów
- Święta patronka stomatologów
- Najbardziej biozgodny metal wykorzystywany w protetyce
- Wskaźnik płytki bakteryjnej powierzchni stycznych
- Rodzaj próchnicy występującej w zębie pozbawionym żywej miazgi
- Pilnik główny
- Ćwiek gutaperkowy z zawartością chlorheksydyny
- Sterowana regeneracja tkanek
- Nakład koronowy
- Przygotowanie pacjenta do operacji obejmujące m.in. zniesienie lęku
- Ubytek niepróchnicowego pochodzenia rozwijający się z powodu ekscentrycznie działających sił okluzyjnych
- Główna komórka pierwszej lini obrony układu odpornościowego
- Miejscowo złośliwy nowotwór wywodzący się z ameloblastów listewki zębowej, rośnie naciekająco i daje często nawroty.
- Wosk spalający się bez reszty
- Materiał plastyczny przeznaczony do wypełniania kanałów w połączeniu z ćwiekami
Down
- Macierz tkanki łącznej, produkowana głównie przez fibroblasty
- Porcelana zębinowa
- Linia nosowo-uszna
- Zabieg plastyki przedsionka jamy ustnej, element przygotowania pod leczenie protetyczne.
- Lek stosowany w sedacji dożylnej
- Antybakteryjny czynnik obecny w ślinie
- wymiana całego tworzywa, z którego wykonana jest proteza zębowa, z zachowaniem łuku zębowego
- Szkliwo plamkowe, zaburzenie rozwojowe zębów spowodowane przez nadmierne spożycie fluoru podczas odontogenezy
- Wskaźnik intensywności próchnicy
- Narzędzie chirurgiczne służące do łagodnego odcięcia włókien ozębnej rozpoczynającego proces usuwania zęba.
- Usunięcie zęba
- Ludzki wirus niedoboru odporności
- Klamra …- klamra schodząca poniżej dziąsła, stosowana w przypadku zębów ze zniszczonymi koronami
- Lekarsko-Dentystyczny Egzamin Państwowy
- Wycisk pobierany przy pomocy łyżki indywidualnej
- Porażenie dotyczące nerwu VII
- Ostatni etap leczenia ortodontycznego mający na celu utrwalenie osiągniętych efektów
- Chirurgiczne odcięcie wierzchołka korzenia zęba
- Całościowe odkażanie jamy ustnej
- Inaczej gangrena
- Ostre martwicze wrzodziejące zapalenie dziąseł
38 Clues: Pilnik główny • Usunięcie zęba • Nakład koronowy • Inaczej gangrena • Porcelana zębinowa • Linia nosowo-uszna • Święta patronka stomatologów • Sterowana regeneracja tkanek • Porażenie dotyczące nerwu VII • Wosk spalający się bez reszty • Lek stosowany w sedacji dożylnej • Wskaźnik intensywności próchnicy • Całościowe odkażanie jamy ustnej • Ludzki wirus niedoboru odporności • ...
Klas 4 Thema 1 & 2 2016-10-10
Across
- hierin wordt glucose geassimileerd
- lens die vast zit aan het revolver
- deel van een organisme met één of meerdere functies
- geeft een antwoord op de onderzoeksvraag
- kleinste bouwsteen van organismen
- onderdeel van de cel
- bevat het erfelijk materiaal in eukaryote cellen
- controleert het transport tussen de cellulaire matrix en het weefselvloeistof
- hoofdthema waar voeden en uitscheiden bij behoren
- plaats waar eiwitten gevouwen worden en klaargemaakt voor secretie
- waterkanaaltje
- een opeenvolging van verschillende generaties binnen en soort
- ongedifferentieerde cellen
- samenwerken is een ... eigenschap die ontstaat op het niveau populatie
- maakt delen van een plant extra aantrekkelijk voor dieren
- de verplaatsing van watermoleculen over een membraan richting de hoogste concentratie opgeloste stoffen
- handelingen tussen twee organisme
- een onderzoek dat geen systematische fouten bevat is
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- alle mensen op aarde kunnen zich samen voortplanten en behoren dus tot dezelfde
- cellen met dezelfde bouw en functie
- een ander woord voor blancogroep
- de verplaatsing van stof met de concentratiegradiënt mee
- wordt ook wel amyloplast genoemd aangezien zetmeel en amylose hetzelfde zijn
- een grotere steekproef maakt een onderzoek extra
- ecosysteem zonder de abiotische factoren
- na de S-fase bestaat een chromosoom uit twee ...
- geeft een verwachting
- ontstaat in plantaardige cellen in een hypotone vloeistof
- vertaald RNA in aminozuren
- lens die zich in de tubus bevindt
- een onderzoeksvraag eindigt altijd op een
- fase na de celdeling waarin het cytoplasma wordt aangevuld
- ontstaat in plantaardige cellen in een hypertone vloeistof
- alle biotische en abiotische factoren in een gebied
- blaasje gevuld met enzymen
- veranderen van soorten (over miljoenen jaren) als gevolg van veranderingen in de leefomgeving
- ander woord voor gewone celdeling
- endoplasmatisch reticulum
38 Clues: waterkanaaltje • onderdeel van de cel • geeft een verwachting • endoplasmatisch reticulum • vertaald RNA in aminozuren • blaasje gevuld met enzymen • ongedifferentieerde cellen • een ander woord voor blancogroep • kleinste bouwsteen van organismen • lens die zich in de tubus bevindt • ander woord voor gewone celdeling • handelingen tussen twee organisme • ...
EXAM 4! 2016-12-05
Across
- The type of cells produced by vaccines that help to “remember” the pathogen.
- A type of muscle tissue we do not have conscious control over.
- A type of connective tissue with a liquid matrix.
- The type of pathogen B cells usually fight.
- The circuit that pumps blood to the lungs and then back to the heart from the lungs.
- Blood vessels that pump blood away from the heart.
- The skeleton that contains the limbs.
- This connects a bone to a muscle.
- Type of connective tissue made up of chondrocytes.
- Not considered alive because they cannot reproduce on their own.
- Tube that leads from the kidney to the bladder.
- Type of tissue lining body cavities.
- Blood vessels that contain valves.
- Molecule made by the liver by combining many glucose molecules together in response to insulin.
- Type of bone marrow that stores fat.
Down
- Giardia is an example of this type of eukaryotic pathogen.
- Cellular structures lining the bronchi that become damaged due to smoke particles.
- Respiration process that occurs when the chest cavity decreases in volume.
- Composed of two or more tissue types.
- Disease that develops due to the loss of respiratory surface area after smoke damage.
- A first line of defense against pathogens.
- Type of connective tissue that stores energy.
- Diseases whereby lymphocytes accidentally attack “self” cells.
- Another name for the throat region.
- Portion of the GI tract that foods goes into after the esophagus.
- Chemicals secreted by endocrine glands that elicit long-term responses from target cells.
- Where gas exchange takes place between lungs and blood.
- A disease-causing agent.
- A hormone secreted by the pituitary gland that is needed for egg development.
- Functional unit of the kidneys.
30 Clues: A disease-causing agent. • Functional unit of the kidneys. • This connects a bone to a muscle. • Blood vessels that contain valves. • Another name for the throat region. • Type of tissue lining body cavities. • Type of bone marrow that stores fat. • Composed of two or more tissue types. • The skeleton that contains the limbs. • A first line of defense against pathogens. • ...
Crossword Competition 2017 -- BCAW 2017-09-20
Across
- The practice of obeying a law, rule, or request (10)
- Written procedure prescribed for repetitive use as a practice (3)
- A break in continuity (3)
- Comprehensive list of important or relevant actions (9)
- Capability of producing a desired result (13)
- A person or business that has invested money in something (11)
- Standard of measurement (7)
- Act of appealing to a higher authority for help (10)
- Examination or inspection (5)
- Company structure in which the reporting relationships are set up as a grid (6)
- Involving distinctions based on qualities (11)
- Software development methods in which requirements and solutions evolve (5)
- An event that may occur but that is not likely or intended; a possibility (11)
- The ideas, customs, and social behaviour of a particular people or society (7)
- To put or bring back into existence or use (7)
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- The ability to do something successfully or efficiently (10)
- Determining the status of a system, a process or an activity (10)
- The state of being not or no longer needed or useful (10)
- Non-fulfilment of a requirement (13)
- A state of readiness (12)
- Routine tasks that must be done for a system to function efficiently (12)
- Process of establishing the truth, accuracy, or validity of something (12)
- Contracting with another company or person to do a particular function (11)
- An alternative plan that may be used in an emergency (8)
- Result to be achieved (9)
- Reflects or gives a true picture of something else (9)
- An instance of something happening (8)
- Sudden damage or distress (8)
- A failure or interruption (6)
- Pass on the knowledge or information (7)
30 Clues: A state of readiness (12) • A break in continuity (3) • Result to be achieved (9) • Standard of measurement (7) • Examination or inspection (5) • Sudden damage or distress (8) • A failure or interruption (6) • Non-fulfilment of a requirement (13) • An instance of something happening (8) • Pass on the knowledge or information (7) • Capability of producing a desired result (13) • ...
Interactive Computer Graphics 2017-11-09
Across
- removes objects and lines that are outside the viewing pane.
- Color mixing scheme where colors result from the filtering of specific light wavelength
- The natural extension of pixels to the three-dimensional space.
- Parallel projection where the projectors are orthogonal to the projection plane.
- ~390 nm to 700 nm of the electromanetic spectrum.
- An edge-based representation of polygon meshes introduced by Bruce G. Baumart.
- Monochromatic light receptors that can be saturated when too much light is in the scene
- A mathematical representation of a physical entity that occupies space
- A sequence of triangles that can be specified by listing its vertices without ambiguity
- represents the volume of a 3D object by combining simple solid shapes called primitives with boolean operations.
- The frame used to express all other frames.
- A dot matrix data structure representing rectangular grid of pixels, or points of color.
- A seqeuence of adjacent triangles sharing the same vertex
- Stores the polygon mesh as a sequence of triples of vertices.
Down
- A technique which automatically generates models using procedural approaches such as fractals and generative modelling.
- Transformations which preserves collinearity and proportions.
- The partition of a continuous surface into polygonal cells.
- also called priority fill algorithm which emulates how paintings are usually painted to decide which objects are visible.
- Effectively bridges the gap between discrete and continuous representation of curves and surfaces.
- A polygon viewing region in computer graphics.
- Used to model smooth curves that can be scaled indefinitely.
- Able to disinguish three colors
- One of the simplest transformations. A translation moves all points of an object a fixed distance in a specified direction.
- An extension of the depth-buffer approach which extends it to allow transparencies.
24 Clues: Able to disinguish three colors • The frame used to express all other frames. • A polygon viewing region in computer graphics. • ~390 nm to 700 nm of the electromanetic spectrum. • A seqeuence of adjacent triangles sharing the same vertex • The partition of a continuous surface into polygonal cells. • removes objects and lines that are outside the viewing pane. • ...
BIO 401 Review 2017-11-21
Across
- Sound stimulus makes this go.
- Required amino acid for disulfide bridges.
- Turns them inside out.
- Thirty ATPs; air
- Source of photosynthesis electrons.
- "Bones" of the cell.
- Lytic enzymes here.
- Eats H2O2.
- Molecule that binds to a protein.
- ATP assembler.
- Open and closed in a resting cell.
- A "moving" plant.
- Protein shapes RBCs.
- Signals liver to release glucose.
- Fructose is one of these.
- Has purple pigment in it.
- Best light for greenhouses.
- Carbon dioxide fixing enzyme.
- Liver polysaccharide.
- Other than chlorophyll a.
- Number of ATPs needed to make maltose.
- Sum of concentration; charge.
- Tiny "organs" in the cell.
- Three membrane organelle.
- Long wires of nervous system.
- Hydrogen bonding every 4 amino acids forms this.
- First integrated light harvesting complex.
- Last electron home.
- Slimy coat.
Down
- FAD; NAD carry these.
- Molecules fearing water.
- Three dimensional shape of a molecule.
- Often the "driver" in transport.
- Big holes in the membrane.
- Binding of this keeps depolarization at bay.
- "inside" the former endosymbiont.
- Divalent cation needed for neurotransmitter release.
- Tissues appear three dimensional under the microscope.
- Watery part of the cell.
- Two net ATPs here.
- Rapid influx of positive ions
- Aliphatics with kinks.
- Smallest carbohydrate in Calvin.
- Most common membrane lipid.
- One in one out.
- Likes; hates water.
- Little nervous fingers.
- Proteins all the way through.
- Complex glycosides.
- Both the same way.
- Amino acids can be built from molecules here.
- Little pieces of fat.
- Stiffens the membrane.
- Cell to cell recognition.
- No oxygen goes here.
- High cation inside.
- Faster than sodium / potassium pump.
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. • Lytic enzymes here. • Likes; hates water. • Complex glycosides. • High cation inside. • Last electron home. • "Bones" of the cell. • Protein shapes RBCs. • No oxygen goes here. • FAD; NAD carry these. • Little pieces of fat. • Liver polysaccharide. • ...
DEFINITIONS YOW 2018-11-12
Across
- another name for internal when applied to growth (7)
- people who work in a company (9)
- the actions that facilitate an organization to meet its goals, e.g. expanding into new markets (10)
- group of people elected by shareholders to run the company on their behalf (5+2+9)
- a high-risk growth strategy that involves selling new products in new markets (15)
- in a type of analysis - internal factors that are favourable compared with competitors (9)
- abbreviation, non-profit social enterprise that operates in the private sector (3)
- the use of taxation and government expenditure policies to influence business activity (a component within political factors of a type of analysis) (6+6)
- … of scale are the result of higher unit costs as a firm continues to increase in size (12)
- individuals or organizations with a direct interest (known as a stake) in the activities and performance of a business (12)
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- continual rise in the general level of prices in an economy (9)
- a business’s principles of acting morally towards its stakeholders, an acronym (3)
- for-profit social enterprise owned and run by their members (12)
- an owner or operator of an organization who can lose personal possessions if the business is loss-making (12)
- a short-to-medium-term and specific target an organization sets in order to achieve its aims (9)
- a report detailing how a business sets out to achieve its goals and objectives (7+4)
- a simple declaration of the underlying purpose of an organizations existence and its core values (7+9)
- one of CUEGIS principles (8)
- area under the ownership and control of the government (6+6)
- The last name of a person who developed a matrix for different growth strategies of a given organization (6)
20 Clues: one of CUEGIS principles (8) • people who work in a company (9) • another name for internal when applied to growth (7) • area under the ownership and control of the government (6+6) • continual rise in the general level of prices in an economy (9) • for-profit social enterprise owned and run by their members (12) • ...
Unit 9 Choice Board 2022-04-14
Across
- the dying out or extermination of a species
- coal, petroleum, natural gas, oil shales, bitumens, tar sands, and heavy oils
- the process of making an area more urban
- total amount of greenhouse gases that are generated by our actions
- sulfuric or nitric acid that fall to the ground from the atmosphere in wet or dry forms
- the action or process of converting waste into reusable material
- the tidal mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the stream
- a substance that pollutes something, especially water or the atmosphere
- a species of animal or plant that is seriously at risk of extinction
- any of several organic compounds composed of carbon, fluorine, and chlorine
- substances used to kill insects
- organism or plant that is introduced into a new environment
Down
- the process during which a large expanse of habitat is transformed into a number of smaller patches of smaller total area isolated from each other by a matrix of habitats unlike the original
- the purposeful clearing of forested land
- a region of Earth's stratosphere that absorbs most of the Sun's ultraviolet radiation
- a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, and other pollutants
- the trapping of the sun's warmth in a planet's lower atmosphere, due to the greater transparency of the atmosphere to visible radiation from the sun than to infrared radiation emitted from the planet's surface
- the development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale
- number or quantity of people or things that can be conveyed or held by a vehicle or container
- a substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals
20 Clues: substances used to kill insects • the purposeful clearing of forested land • the process of making an area more urban • the dying out or extermination of a species • organism or plant that is introduced into a new environment • the action or process of converting waste into reusable material • the tidal mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the stream • ...
Marine Animals 2022-04-29
Across
- Bladder located in the body cavity and is derived from an outpocketing of the digestive tube
- Animals that lack backbones
- Symmetry a body plan in which the body can be divided into mirror images along a central axis
- having disproportionate arrangement of parts
- one of two principal body types occurring in members of the invertebrate animal phylum Cnidaria
- an organism must produce its own body heat through metabolism
- a skeleton that consists of hard, mineralized structures located within the soft tissue of organisms
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- A type of connective tissue that is firm and flexible and having an extracellular matrix comprised mainly of chondroitin sulphate
- Eggs An air-breathing egg characterized by a shell and extraembryonic membranes.
- vertebrates that live in marine environments
- Vascular System a system of canals in echinoderms containing a circulating watery fluid that is used for the movement of the tentacles and tube feet.
- a single individual has both male and female reproductive organs at some point in life
- any so-called cold-blooded animal
- the shedding or casting off of an outer layer or covering and the formation of its replacement.
- Glands epidermal organs derived from modified sweat glands.
- any member of the mammalian group characterized by the presence of a placenta
- the formation of an outgrowth (bud) from an organism.
- an external anatomical feature that supports and protects an animal's body
- hose marine ecosystems consisting of organisms living on, attached to, or burrowing in the sediment of the ocean floor.
- Symmetry the regular arrangement of body parts around a central axis
- one of two principal body forms occurring in members of the animal phylum Cnidaria
21 Clues: Animals that lack backbones • any so-called cold-blooded animal • vertebrates that live in marine environments • having disproportionate arrangement of parts • the formation of an outgrowth (bud) from an organism. • Glands epidermal organs derived from modified sweat glands. • an organism must produce its own body heat through metabolism • ...
Data Crunch (CARE: Comprehension) 2023-07-10
Across
- A measure indicating the relative position of a value within a distribution.
- Data that is incomplete or unavailable for certain observations or variables.
- The distribution has higher peak and heavier tails compared to a normal distribution.
- The process of ensuring data accuracy, consistency, and reliability.
- The distribution is symmetric.
- A graph that displays individual data points as dots, useful for visualizing relationships between two variables.
- The difference between the maximum and minimum values in a dataset.
- Data points that are significantly different from other observations in the dataset.
- The removal of duplicate or redundant entries in a dataset.
- The left tail of the distribution is longer or more spread out than the right tail.
Down
- The distribution has kurtosis similar to a normal distribution.
- The value that appears most frequently in a dataset.
- The right tail of the distribution is longer or more spread out than the left tail.
- The process of scaling variables to a standard range or distribution.
- The average value of a set of numbers, obtained by summing all values and dividing by the count.
- A chart that displays data points connected by line segments, ideal for showing trends over time.
- The distribution has a flatter peak and lighter tails compared to a normal distribution.
- A graphical representation of the distribution of numerical data, divided into bins or intervals.
- The middle value in a set of numbers when arranged in ascending or descending order.
- A matrix of colored cells representing the intensity or magnitude of data values.
- A measure of the spread or variability of data points around the mean.
- A chart that uses bars of different heights to represent categorical data.
- A circular chart divided into sectors, each representing a category's proportion.
23 Clues: The distribution is symmetric. • The value that appears most frequently in a dataset. • The removal of duplicate or redundant entries in a dataset. • The distribution has kurtosis similar to a normal distribution. • The difference between the maximum and minimum values in a dataset. • The process of ensuring data accuracy, consistency, and reliability. • ...
Mechanical Engineering 2024-02-15
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- device that transforms input forces and movement into desired set of output forces and movement
- of friction a measure of the amount of friction between two surfaces
- element basic mechanical parts used as building blocks of most machines
- a device for keeping apart or spacing parallel objects
- device used for measuring or sorting objects according to size
- scale industrial equipment used to measure the mass and flow of bulk material traveling on a conveyor
- math dealing with limits and with the differentiation and integration of functions
- the branch of physics and engineering that focuses on the mechanics of liquid
- the practical application of technical and scientific knowledge to commerce or industry
- the property of an object to resist changes in motion
- density p=m/v mass per unit volume
- machine element that constrains relative motion to the desired motion and reduces friction between moving parts
- rectangular array or table of numbers, symbols or expressions
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- engineer a person trained to design and construct machines
- (motor control center) an electrical switchboard, which contains one or more motor starter sections
- a reproduction of a technical or engineering drawing
- a unit of power equal to 550 foot-pounds per second
- the science of matter and energy and their interactions
- perform calculations; commonly used in engineering applications
- the act of working out the form of something (making a sketch, outline or plan)
- math that's concerned with distance, shape, size and position of figures
- a measure of 1,000 watts of electrical power
- drawing that represents the mechanical and architectural structures, giving details and measurements
- revolutions per minute
24 Clues: revolutions per minute • density p=m/v mass per unit volume • a measure of 1,000 watts of electrical power • a unit of power equal to 550 foot-pounds per second • a reproduction of a technical or engineering drawing • the property of an object to resist changes in motion • a device for keeping apart or spacing parallel objects • ...
Rock Cycle 2023-12-19
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- minerals that were left behind from a solution where the water evaporated, which are then cemented together through natural processes
- a process in sedimentary rock cycle that deals with moving sediments
- the wearing away of rock into sediments
- sedimentary rock of pebbles that are cemented together. The cement is visible
- metamorphosed shale, fine grained metamorphic rock that smooth to touch
- sediments are bonded together to create a rock
- rock made with more than 65% silica
- repetitive layering in metamorphic rocks
- really hot liquid that is above the surface
- water makes sediments travel
- water turns into gas
- sedimentary rock formed from angular gravel and boulder sized clasts cemented together in a matrix
- Within the earth, rocks are squeezed together under a lot of _______
- rock made with between 55% and 65% silica
- diameter of individual grains
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- molten rock under the earth's surface
- rock that was made within the earths crust
- metamorphic rocks form from a lot of heat and pressure over a wide area
- an oxide of silicon, is found in sedimentary rocks
- not repetitive layering in metamorphic rocks
- how thick a liquid is
- metamorphic rocks form from a lot of heat, where pressure is not a key factor
- where sediments settle in one area
- its like really hot in the earth
- Sedimentary rock rich in kerogen
- rock that was made on the earths surface
- rock/minerals rich in carbon
- high grade metamorphic rock with bands, composed of granite
- rocks that contain evidence of life, such as fossils
- sedimentary rock composed of broken pieces of clast
- a body of intrusive igneous rocks that crystallizes under the earth's surface
- rock made with between 45% and 55% silica
32 Clues: water turns into gas • how thick a liquid is • rock/minerals rich in carbon • water makes sediments travel • diameter of individual grains • its like really hot in the earth • Sedimentary rock rich in kerogen • where sediments settle in one area • rock made with more than 65% silica • molten rock under the earth's surface • the wearing away of rock into sediments • ...
Java Crossword 2024-01-26
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- Has states and behaviors
- List of Lists
- Random Access Memory
- Integer with decimals
- Used similarly to if, Uses cases
- Returns the value from a method
- A method with same name as the class where you set variables
- indicates a variable that doesn’t refer to an actual object
- A loop using for
- A name for coffee which this coding system is named after
- A Loop that’s inside a loop
- A type of loop using while
- used to search for a particular value
- Prints out anything you put in it.
- This word spelled backwards is citats.
- If one variable is true in a group of 2, then the whole thing is true
- Do while loops don’t test the condition that stops the loop until after the statements in the loop has executed.
- Used to connect a class to another.
- Variable type that stores integers
- To sort variables
- Short for a character
- List of values connected to one variable
- Integer that only contains 7 decimal points.
- Defined as a template
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- Build off the concept of objects.
- Variable type that only contains true or false
- Normally the first method you learn about.
- A block of code that when called does a specific action
- Variable type that stores strings
- Arrays are passed by _______ .
- Used when a method doesn’t return anything
- used to call main class.
- If statements in an If Statement
- Lets the class be called from other classes.
- This game is made entirely of java.
- A access specifier meaning that it can only be accessed by the methods of the same class.
- Is where the class starts running
- Is sued to contain info
- to Declare something
39 Clues: List of Lists • A loop using for • To sort variables • Random Access Memory • to Declare something • Integer with decimals • Short for a character • Defined as a template • Is sued to contain info • Has states and behaviors • used to call main class. • A type of loop using while • A Loop that’s inside a loop • Arrays are passed by _______ . • Returns the value from a method • ...
Sponge Vocab Crossword 2023-09-18
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- Over 60,000 pounds of sponges are harvested annually in Florida for this industry
- term for animals that spend their entire lives anchored to a surface
- Thanks to their endosymbiotes, many sponges are able to produce these chemicals as a defense mechanism
- A sponge body forms around this hollow center
- A type of fertilization where both oocytes and sperm are expelled into the water
- They have irregular shapes like a protist called an amoeba
- Sponges are able to restore lost parts in a process called
- Sponges have been used as ________ tools for thousands of years
- Flexible protein fibers
- Microscopic Needlelike structures
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- Internal buds and gemules are formed by this
- Many animals such as crabs, nudibranches, mites and fish live as these(also known as parasites)in or on sponges
- These are formed by archaocytes
- All sponges get food this way, no matter what size
- The opening at the top of the spongocoel
- Sponge filtration can enhance water_______
- A jellylike extracellular matrix
- Many sponge species are brightly colored because of these, which are located in their dermal cells
- What is it called when an animal only has a single cell layer
- There are three main designs for the sponge body differing in the placement of the ___________
- Sponges have this type of symmetry
- Sponges are able to undergo this type of asexual reproduction
- The body is permeated by numerous spores called _____
- Sponges are also being researched to treat this type of disease, as well as many others
- Thin, flat, skin-like cells that cover the exterior surface and some interior surface of a sponge
25 Clues: Flexible protein fibers • These are formed by archaocytes • A jellylike extracellular matrix • Microscopic Needlelike structures • Sponges have this type of symmetry • The opening at the top of the spongocoel • Sponge filtration can enhance water_______ • Internal buds and gemules are formed by this • A sponge body forms around this hollow center • ...
Game Theory 2024-03-28
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- The term given to the concept that benefits received by each individual through altruism outweigh the costs of the altruistic act
- The type of strategy in which any given individual can play more than one game
- The type of game in which the payoff also depends on the individual playing the strategy
- Each ____ in a payoff matrix represents the outcome of an encounter between individuals playing each strategy
- Altruism allows individuals to increase success of its ________
- Net benefits or losses to all players are possible
- These organisms are great candidates for reciprocal altruism
- True or False: The game theory explicitly incorporates environmental effects on traits
- This type of altruism involves the permanent loss of direct fitness
- The two types of games
- This type of altruism involves the temporary loss of direct fitness
- The type of relationships that altruism behaviors are most common in
- The table that shows the outcomes of conflicts between strategies
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- Which does ESS stand for?
- The model for reciprocal altruism
- True or False: A mixed ESS causes the payoffs to different strategies to be unequal
- A gain to one player requires an equivalent loss to another player
- The theory that is a game in which animal "strategies" , defined mathematically, are set to play against one another
- Behavior by an individual that increases the fitness of another individual while decreasing the fitness of the actor
- The type of strategy where any given individual plays only one strategy
- The type of game in which the payoff of a given strategy depends only on the opposing strategy
- The type of altruism is when the donor that performed the altruistic act is later reciprocated by the recipient
22 Clues: The two types of games • Which does ESS stand for? • The model for reciprocal altruism • Net benefits or losses to all players are possible • These organisms are great candidates for reciprocal altruism • Altruism allows individuals to increase success of its ________ • The table that shows the outcomes of conflicts between strategies • ...
Anatomy - Skeletal System 2025-09-28
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- long bone of the upper arm, runs from shoulder to the elbow
- long bone located at the front of the shoulder, connects upper limb to the trunk
- stores fat and occupies most cavities of bones in adults
- small nodular bone that develops within a tendon
- bone-building cells, deposit bone in place of calcified cartilage
- comes in varied shapes, made up of several types of tissues
- bone cells
- bone structure at top of body that protects the brain
- located at the front of the knee joint, helps protect the knee from injury
- bone of the lower jaw, essential for chewing and speaking
- clavicle and scapula, connects the arms to the axial skeleton
- process in which osteoclasts resorb and osteoblasts deposit bone throughout life
- long flat bone in the center of the chest, protects the heart and lungs
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- seven short bones located in the heel, ankle, and midfoot
- 2 hip bones that support the lower body and connect it to the spine
- occupies the spongy bone of the skull, ribs, etc. and functions in the formation of blood cells and platelets
- formation of bone from connective tissue
- tough layer of dense connective tissue that covers the bones
- eight small bones in the wrist,connect the forearm bones to the metacarpal bones
- shaft of the bone
- large bone in lower part of leg, goes from the knee to the ankle
- upper leg bone located between the hip and leg joints
- bone-resorbing cells, break down the calcified matrix
- consists of the bones of the upper and lower limbs and the bones that anchor the limbs to the axial skeleton
- consists of the bony and cartilaginous parts that support and protect the head, neck, and trunk
25 Clues: bone cells • shaft of the bone • formation of bone from connective tissue • small nodular bone that develops within a tendon • upper leg bone located between the hip and leg joints • bone-resorbing cells, break down the calcified matrix • bone structure at top of body that protects the brain • stores fat and occupies most cavities of bones in adults • ...
Exam 2 Review B 2025-10-08
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- every energy transfer increases the entropy in the universe; ______ Law of Thermodynamics
- main photosynthetic pigment that absorbs light energy; reflects green wavelengths
- Large organelle where many proteins, lipids, and other molecules are synthesized; Rough ER mainly makes proteins, Smooth ER mainly makes lipids, detoxifies, and stores calcium
- H+ is pumped back into mitochondria matrix which drives ATP production
- Site of protein synthesis in all cells
- Phospholipid bilayer that separates cells and organelles from their surroundings
- energy of the university is constant; ______ Law of Thermodynamics
- pores on leaves where gas exchange occurs
- accessory pigments that absorb excess light to protect chlorophyll from damage
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- carries two different molecules or ions in different directions across the membrane
- natural tendency of molecules to flow from High concentrations to lower concentrations
- high concentration of of solutes inside the cell, causing the cell to take in water
- Efficient method to yield lots of ATP using the ETC and chemiosmosis; __________ Phosphorylation
- carries one molecule or ion across the membrane
- biological catalyst used to speed up chemical reactions by lowing activation energy
- carries two different molecules or ions in the same direction across the membrane
- net of protein fibers throughout the cell to hold everything in place
- uneven distribution or concentration of a molecule, chemical, energy, etc
- The _____ apparatus “tags” biomolecules, put finishing touches on, packages, and sends products out in transport vesicles
- reactant that the enzyme acts on
- any reaction that releases energy
- As electrons move across the Electron Transport Chain (___), H+ flows across the mitochondria’s cell membrane
- Contains all of the cell’s genes and directs what products the cell makes
23 Clues: reactant that the enzyme acts on • any reaction that releases energy • Site of protein synthesis in all cells • pores on leaves where gas exchange occurs • carries one molecule or ion across the membrane • energy of the university is constant; ______ Law of Thermodynamics • net of protein fibers throughout the cell to hold everything in place • ...
Reto 1 CAMPALEBT: Pelis... 2025-09-25
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- Película de superhéroes de DC, "El caballero oscuro".
- Película de Pixar sobre un robot solitario en el futuro.
- Película de Spielberg sobre un arqueólogo aventurero.
- Cinta clásica donde Judy Garland canta "Over the Rainbow".
- Actor británico que da vida a James Bond en "Casino Royale".
- Primera palabra del título de la trilogía de "El señor de los anillos".
- Película de Scorsese sobre el mundo del crimen en Boston.
- Director de "Pulp Fiction" y "Kill Bill".
- Estudio de animación japonés famoso por "El viaje de Chihiro".
- Famosa productora de cine conocida por el castillo introductorio.
- Apellido del director de "El laberinto del fauno".
- Género cinematográfico que busca provocar risa.
- Persona que dirige la realización de una película.
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- Película de terror sobre una familia perseguida por espíritus malignos.
- Oscarizada actriz mexicana, protagonista de "Roma".
- Personaje icónico de Disney, la "Sirenita".
- Película de Disney sobre una joven que se transforma en un oso.
- Película de ciencia ficción con Keanu Reeves sobre una realidad simulada.
- Película de Christopher Nolan sobre un mago de la época victoriana.
- Película de culto sobre el lado oscuro de Hollywood, "Mulholland Drive".
- Famosa saga con la frase "Yo soy tu padre".
- Película de superhéroes de Marvel sobre un dios nórdico.
- Película ganadora del Óscar sobre un hombre y un tigre en un bote.
- Actor principal de "Forrest Gump" y "Salvar al soldado Ryan".
- Apellido del director de "Birdman" y "The Revenant".
- Película de animación sobre las emociones de una niña.
- Película ganadora del Óscar 2024 sobre un universo alternativo.
- Película de romance y catástrofe en un barco.
- Género de películas que suelen tener sustos y villanos aterradores.
29 Clues: Director de "Pulp Fiction" y "Kill Bill". • Personaje icónico de Disney, la "Sirenita". • Famosa saga con la frase "Yo soy tu padre". • Película de romance y catástrofe en un barco. • Género cinematográfico que busca provocar risa. • Apellido del director de "El laberinto del fauno". • Persona que dirige la realización de una película. • ...
Cell Respiration Vocab Quiz 2024-09-24
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- microscopic, single-celled organisms used in cellular respiration
- gelatinous fluid of the cytoplasm made mostly of water
- organic compound produced as a byproduct when yeast is converts sugars to energy
- cell process requiring oxygen
- An organism that obtains organic food molecules by eating other organisms or substances derived from them.
- what comes out of the reaction; carbon dioxide, water, and energy
- what goes into the reaction; oxygen and glucose
- cell that has the ability to contract and produce movement
- the folds of the inner mitochondrial membrane
- organelle that is the site of energy production in the form of ATP
- process where autotrophs take in inorganic matter and transform it to organic matter
- cell process where the energy in nutrients is converted to ATP
- series of proteins and molecules that are found within the cristae that transfer electrons
- process where enzymes oxidize nutrients to generate phosphate bonds, producing ATP
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- chemical in the body that breaks down carbohydrates and can also produce cheese, yogurt, and pickles
- carbohydrate that reacts aerobically to produce CO2 gas, water, and ATP energy
- gel-like space inside the inner membrane of the mitochondria; where Krebs Cycle takes place
- one molecule of glucose is broken down into two molecules of _____ during glycolysis
- the first stage of cellular respiration; breaks glucose down into pyruvic acid and produces 2 ATP
- cellular respiration that lacks oxygen (fermentation)
- second step of cellular respiration that produces NADH, FADH2, and 1 ATP
- main energy source that cells use for most of their work
- place where cells perform glycolysis
- occurs when chemical bonds are broken and reformed
- single-celled organism that undergoes both aerobic and anaerobic respiration to convert glucose and oxygen to CO2 and ATP
25 Clues: cell process requiring oxygen • place where cells perform glycolysis • the folds of the inner mitochondrial membrane • what goes into the reaction; oxygen and glucose • occurs when chemical bonds are broken and reformed • cellular respiration that lacks oxygen (fermentation) • gelatinous fluid of the cytoplasm made mostly of water • ...
GQMS Program Review CROSSWORD 2024-09-24
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- This type of maintenance should reduce the likelihood of breakdown
- An eQMS seamlessly grows with your organisation. It provides ________
- This audit type allows us to identify differences in application of a process
- A risk analysis factor that relates to the ‘visibility’ of a risk
- Qualification that confirms a system can do what the manufacturer claims
- Freezer records could be classified as this type of record
- Validation should lead to ________ quality
- These don’t exist until after an activity has been performed
- _______ traceability describes a measurement result that can be related to a reference through an unbroken chain of calibrations
- This type of control is critical when, for example, upgrading software
- An auditor should review ______reports as part of their preparation
- A training ______ can identify vulnerabilities within an organisation
- Quality metrics can lead to enhanced performance _______
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- The act of making changes to an existing document
- Data ____ provides assurance that data is fit for intended purpose
- A critical auditing skill as an auditor can’t assess everything
- When the data was recorded would fall under this aspect of ALCOA+
- If a risk exceeds your risk appetite, you may look to _______ it
- This can provide meaning and context for data
- Corrective action is taken to avoid the ______ of a nonconformit
- A disadvantage of off-site archives is that you don’t have _______ access
- A good SOP will avoid this because there is no uncertainty as to requirements
- A positive risk
- Must be confirmed prior to an operator performing a critical task
- Action taken to prevent a nonconformance from spreading
- All equipment must be _______ identified
- Organisational charts can be challenging to ________
27 Clues: A positive risk • All equipment must be _______ identified • Validation should lead to ________ quality • This can provide meaning and context for data • The act of making changes to an existing document • Organisational charts can be challenging to ________ • Action taken to prevent a nonconformance from spreading • ...
Animal & Plant Cells 2024-09-01
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- strengthen seed coats and are responsible for gritty-textured flesh of some fruits
- surround all the nerve fibers and produce myelin sheath similar to the oligodendrocytes
- responsible for the production of the myelin sheath
- cells that are mostly responsible for the synthesis and storage of plant food
- a type of connective tissue that has more flexible matrix than bone
- prevents loss of water and invasion of disease-causing microorganisms
- groups of cells that work together to perform a specialized function
- composed of sieve-tube elements that help in the transport of nutrients throughout the plant’s body
- muscles that are found in the walls of hollow organs such as intestines, stomach, bladder, blood vessels, and uterus
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- a meristematic tissue that responsible for the primary growth of plants
- covers the whole body of nonwoody and young woody plants and is protected by a waxy cuticle
- a type of epithelial cell that has more than two layers
- cells that provide a furnishing flexible support to immature parts of plants
- used in transportation of substance, immune response, and blood clotting
- slit-like structures on the lower epidermis of leaves which aids in the exchange of gases between plants and the environment
- organisms that belong to the same species and live in the same area
- the basic unit of the nervous system that consists of structures that can conduct electrochemical signals as a form of information
- specialized structures that regulate the opening and closing of stomata
- a type of animal tissue that forms the inner and outer lining of organs, the covering in surfaces, and the primary glandular tissue of the body
- a part of lateral meristem that gives rise to cork cells which replaces epidermis of plants once they mature
20 Clues: responsible for the production of the myelin sheath • a type of epithelial cell that has more than two layers • organisms that belong to the same species and live in the same area • a type of connective tissue that has more flexible matrix than bone • groups of cells that work together to perform a specialized function • ...
Math 2024-06-09
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- - A type of integral that generalizes the notion of summing function values over an interval (Lebesgue integral).
- - A mathematical function that relates a complex variable to its analytic continuation.
- - A space in which the distances and angles are defined in terms of inner products (Hilbert space).
- - An algebraic structure consisting of a set equipped with two operations satisfying specific axioms.
- - The branch of mathematics concerning the study of rates of change and accumulation.
- - A method to numerically approximate solutions to equations (Newton's method).
- - A polynomial equation that remains invariant under a group of symmetries (Invariant theory).
- - A sequence where each term after the first is the sum of the two preceding terms.
- - A theorem that generalizes the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra to polynomials over a ring.
- - A function that assigns a real number to each pair of points in a set, defining a notion of distance.
- - A branch of mathematics dealing with the properties and relationships of numbers, especially the positive integers.
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- - The process of mapping a higher-dimensional space onto a lower-dimensional space using a continuous function.
- - A sequence defined by a recurrence relation.
- - A field of mathematics that studies spaces and the continuous mappings between them.
- - A structure in abstract algebra involving a set equipped with an associative binary operation and an identity element.
- - The number of linearly independent vectors in a vector space.
- - The set of points where a function is not differentiable.
- - A theorem that describes the asymptotic distribution of eigenvalues of a large matrix (Weyl's law).
- - A type of series with a constant ratio between successive terms.
- - The measure of disorder or randomness in a system, often associated with thermodynamics and information theory.
20 Clues: - A sequence defined by a recurrence relation. • - The set of points where a function is not differentiable. • - The number of linearly independent vectors in a vector space. • - A type of series with a constant ratio between successive terms. • - A method to numerically approximate solutions to equations (Newton's method). • ...
Cell Structures 2025-05-31
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- green pigment that traps sunlight during photosynthesis.
- plants and animal cells that have membrane around its nucleus
- an organelle that modify, sort and package of proteins for secretion.
- a membrane system of flattened sacs involved in the synthesis, folding, modification, and transport of proteins.
- a small round body, inside the nucleus, made of protein and RNA
- only in plants, organelle that contains green pigment, chlorophyll.
- endoplasmic reticulum that is covered with ribosomes and used for storing proteins.
- theory indicates that all living things are made of cells, cells are the basic units of structure and function in all living things and cells are produced by other cells.
- small organelles involved in protein synthesis.
- process that breaks down glucose to release energy (ATP)
- only in plants, made of cellulose and provide support and structure.
- fluid-filled, membrane-surrounded cavities inside a cell.
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- tail-like structures that move cell forward
- the basic unit of structure and function in living things.
- only in animal cells, surrounded by membrane and contain digestive enzymes.
- cells that do not have membrane around its nucleus
- responsible for cellular respiration which releases energy (ATP).
- membrane that surrounds the nucleus.
- endoplasmic reticulum used for transporting proteins, making new phospholipids and removing waste material.
- conversion of sunlight into chemical energy, glucose.
- a light microscope that has more than one lens
- uses focused light and lenses to magnify a specimen
- tiny hair-like structure that moves to help the cell move.
- bilayer of phospholipids and proteins which i selectively permeable.
- jelly-like liquid in which the organelles are found and where most chemical reactions take place.
- the ability to distinguish small, close objects.
- the many folds of the inner membrane of the mitochondria
- the liquid medium of the mitochondria.
- specialized subunit within a cell that has a specific function, and is usually separately enclosed within its own membrane
29 Clues: membrane that surrounds the nucleus. • the liquid medium of the mitochondria. • tail-like structures that move cell forward • a light microscope that has more than one lens • small organelles involved in protein synthesis. • the ability to distinguish small, close objects. • cells that do not have membrane around its nucleus • ...
Functions of Mgmt Vocab 2026-01-08
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- Manager responsible for day-to-day operations; reports to the CEO.
- The process of using people and resources to reach goals.
- Skills Ability to interact with and motivate other people effectively.
- "Plan B" used to handle unexpected disruptions smoothly.
- Skills The ability to analyze challenges and choose the best action.
- Structuring a company into smaller, specialized groups.
- A broad, long-term accomplishment an organization seeks.
- Chart A visual map showing how employees fit into a structure.
- Manager Supervisor who oversees employees' daily operational tasks.
- Collective term for a company's top-level managers.
- Top executive responsible for the entire operations of a corporation.
- The ability to think abstractly and see the organization as a whole.
- Organization Structure where management is answerable to the employees.
- The process of structuring resources to carry out plans.
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- Plan A plan determining the process to achieve tactical goals.
- Short-term targets used to help reach a larger goal.
- A collection of independent firms collaborating on a product.
- Establishing goals and objectives and determining the best ways to accomplish them
- Simple structure where one position has direct control over all units.
- Organization A flat structure where most employees work in teams.
- Managers People who manage a specific division or segment of a company.
- Organization System where people are pooled by skills and assigned to projects.
- Statement Document defining an organization's core purpose and values.
- Monitoring performance to ensure plans are being carried out.
- Executive responsible for financial data, budgets, and reporting.
- and Staff Organization Complex structure combining direct control with support departments.
26 Clues: Collective term for a company's top-level managers. • Short-term targets used to help reach a larger goal. • Structuring a company into smaller, specialized groups. • "Plan B" used to handle unexpected disruptions smoothly. • A broad, long-term accomplishment an organization seeks. • The process of structuring resources to carry out plans. • ...
My Year 11 English Class - Festive Crossword 2025-12-17
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- The French Sausage King - Master of the Meat Product
- Wore slippers to the Sixth Form Open Evening
- Butter makes this festive girl explode
- Loves to sail on the lake and then jump in it!
- My beloved son who damaged a bird and enjoys trampolining
- We all long for the return of the 'tennis ball' haircut
- Thumbs up for big feet!
- I sang to her!
- Palindromic performance artist who is prioritising English revision
- Slow in the spring (perhaps due to the Michael Jackson shoes!)
- Loves to cut up paper and remove pages from her book
- Military man with a moustache who fell asleep during Macbeth
- Big Guns (and getting bigger)
- This King of the Slopes sometimes wrestles with his serious dad
- This Scottish hooligan loves anything pink
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- She better get a six or seven or Sir will be raging!
- Starring as Catwoman in the new Batman film
- Is unaware of fruit and vegetables - only knows biscuits
- Loud and noisy with fingerless gloves (relax - you've got this)
- Eats too many sweets and doesn't smile enough (but it's great when she does)
- Neo from The Matrix
- This one once had false lashes so big she struggled to open her eyes (and she puked on her buddy!)
- Method Man who speaks of beans and bouldering
- Minimum is small; he is the opposite in height
- 5 foot 4 and a half inches, could possibly be classed as a Gnome or Christmas Elf
- Still asleep in her nest (too tired to go on her scooter...)
- Could he be the one to bet on in the summer exams...?
- Quite possibly, the loveliest young man on the planet
28 Clues: I sang to her! • Neo from The Matrix • Thumbs up for big feet! • Big Guns (and getting bigger) • Butter makes this festive girl explode • This Scottish hooligan loves anything pink • Starring as Catwoman in the new Batman film • Wore slippers to the Sixth Form Open Evening • Method Man who speaks of beans and bouldering • Loves to sail on the lake and then jump in it! • ...
Porifera Vocabulary 2026-02-25
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- embryogenesis Development of a new sponge from fragments or aggregates of cells
- egg cell
- large central cavity of the sponge
- and lophocytes cells that secrete collagen
- cells Inner layer which pumps water through the sponge using flagella and filters out the food
- Calcarea Sponges with calcium carbonate spicules.
- Specialized cell type that secretes the spongin in fresh and salt water sponges
- cell that secretes silica spicules into the mesohyl
- gelatinous matrix within a sponge
- opening at the top of the sponge
- cells that make up the outer covering or "skin" of a sponge
- Simplest form of sponges, with canals leading directly from the outside to the interior
- cell that controls water flow through the ostia
- Hexactinellida glass sponges with six-rayed siliceous spicules
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- a type of amoebocyte capable of developing into other types of cells
- internal buds coated with spongin and spicules
- cellular eating
- the phylum of sponges, pore bearing
- single body layer
- Demospongiae spicules make of silica but not 6 rayed. most sponges
- Collar cells that line the body cavity and have flagella that circulate water in sponges
- Flexible protein fibers that make up the skeleton of some sponges.
- pores on a sponge that allow the passage of water, oxygen and nutrients
- choanocytes line the surfaces of chambers that branch off canals leading away from the spongocoel, most complex sponge
- sponge with choanocytes in canals that empty into the spongocoel
- within the body wall of a sponge, a specialized cell that crawls about and delivers nutrients from the choanocytes to the rest of the body cells
- tiny, hard particles of calcium carbonate or silicon dioxide that are often shaped like spikes and form the skeleton of sponges
- multicellular animals
28 Clues: egg cell • cellular eating • single body layer • multicellular animals • opening at the top of the sponge • gelatinous matrix within a sponge • large central cavity of the sponge • the phylum of sponges, pore bearing • and lophocytes cells that secrete collagen • internal buds coated with spongin and spicules • cell that controls water flow through the ostia • ...
4 2026-02-01
Across
- tree material
- recorded sound
- a time device
- time yet to come
- a grid of numbers
- a place to learn
- clear fragile material
- a large town
- a hard natural material
- a tiny unit of matter
- a body structure
- a health building
- long-term weather
- a space vehicle
- an explaining idea
- time already gone
- a quantity with direction
- a reaction helper
- a very short time unit
- a requesting device
- a communication device
- a city road
- a reddish metal
- a living thing
- connected systems
- flexible modern material
- a cloud of space dust
- a spacecraft section
- a digital display
- a place to buy things
- a hosting computer
- a path around a body
- a short time unit
- a hard shiny material
- a math rule
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- single-cell organisms
- a captured image
- an icy space traveler
- a tiny life form
- a picture-taking tool
- a book building
- a soft earth substance
- a small settlement
- tiny rock grains
- sixty minutes
- genetic blueprint
- imitate reality
- a math statement
- a brief time span
- a green public space
- a specific day
- a trading place
- a scientific test
- a tool to see far
- a visual chart
- a record of days
- a strong metal
- moving images
- step-by-step method
- a body molecule
- a size-only value
- grouped body cells
- a transmitted message
- radio-based detection
- a charged particle
- current time
- a focused beam of light
- living system
- a crossing structure
- hardened iron
70 Clues: a city road • a math rule • a large town • current time • tree material • a time device • sixty minutes • moving images • living system • hardened iron • recorded sound • a specific day • a visual chart • a strong metal • a living thing • a book building • imitate reality • a trading place • a space vehicle • a body molecule • a reddish metal • a captured image • a tiny life form • time yet to come • a place to learn • ...
Geometry Puzzle 2024-05-20
Across
- an object having a three-dimensional shape like that of a wire wound uniformly in a single layer around a cylinder or cone, as in a corkscrew or spiral staircase
- the space (usually measured in degrees) between two intersecting lines or surfaces at or close to the point where they meet
- arranged in or extending along a straight or nearly straight line
- a geometric entity that has both magnitude and direction
- a four-sided figure
- a straight line passing from side to side through the center of a body or figure, especially a circle or sphere
- the outermost parts or boundary of an area or object
- how many times to use that number in a multiplication
- lying on the same line
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- branch of mathematics
- an algebraic expression of the sum or the difference of two terms
- is the study of mathematical structures that can be considered "discrete" rather than "continuous"
- expression that uses a root
- is defined as the mean value which is equal to the ratio of the sum of the number of a given set of values to the total number of values present in the set
- part of a whole or, more generally, any number of equal parts
- Refers to an object inside a geometric figure, or the entire space inside a figure or shape
- a round plane figure whose boundary (the circumference) consists of points equidistant from a fixed point (the center)
- a set of numbers arranged in rows and columns so as to form a rectangular array
- the area of variation between upper and lower limits on a particular scale
- a measure of central tendency that represents the average of a set of data
20 Clues: a four-sided figure • branch of mathematics • lying on the same line • expression that uses a root • the outermost parts or boundary of an area or object • how many times to use that number in a multiplication • a geometric entity that has both magnitude and direction • part of a whole or, more generally, any number of equal parts • ...
Week 1: Body tissues and layers 2024-12-05
Across
- the substance that surrounds the cells of connective tissue (2 words)
- the body cavity containing the heart
- an example of connective tissue which is found in secondary cartilaginous joints, such as in the intervertebral discs of the vertebral column
- general name for structures making up the body wall
- this tissue type covers a body surface or lines a body cavity
- has a calcified matrix
- a type of membrane (and the fluid it contains) that is found lining ventral body cavities and covering organs
- name of serous membranes found in the abdominopelvic cavity
- a ventral body cavity which contains the heart and lungs
- one of the four tissue types, the function is to control and communicate
- a general term used to describe organs of the body cavities, "guts"
- the shape of secretory epithelial cells found in the digestive tract
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- one of the four basic tissue types
- indicates that a structure does not have a direct blood supply
- indicates that a tissue has a nerve supply
- an example of loose connective tissue
- an example of cartilage that is found covering bone at many joints
- the inner, spongy bone
- a body layer mainly composed of adipose tissue
- a structure made of dense, regular connective tissue
- means "open space" and is used to describe a type of loose connective tissue
- describes the 'layering' of epithelial cells, such as found in the outer layer of skin
- indicates flat epithelial cells
- the dense, outer layer of bone
- a serous membrane that lines ventral body cavities
- an example of connective tissue that does not have a direct blood supply
26 Clues: the inner, spongy bone • has a calcified matrix • the dense, outer layer of bone • indicates flat epithelial cells • one of the four basic tissue types • the body cavity containing the heart • an example of loose connective tissue • indicates that a tissue has a nerve supply • a body layer mainly composed of adipose tissue • a serous membrane that lines ventral body cavities • ...
ABC's Of Mathematics 2024-04-26
Across
- A region defined by the two axes
- The study of lines, shapes, curves etc in mathematics.
- A dimension of a rectangle that is at right angle with the length.
- A geometrical shape formed by two rays.
- A line that connects two points on the circum of the circle.
- The concept of something that has no limit.
- An alphabet or symbol used to represent a value or a quantity.
- A statement with 'equal to' sign between 2 expressions.
- A point at which a graph intersects the x-axis.
- A three-sided polygon
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- A figure made up of points which doesn't have thickness.
- The determinant of the Jacobian Matrix.
- A number that consists a whole and fraction part.
- A number that represents an empty quantity.
- The standard unit of angular measure.
- The middle number in a sorted list of numbers.
- The y-coordinate of a point.
- A mean in which average is taken by dividing the no. of observations with its reciprocal.
- A part, share, or number considered in relation to a whole.
- The number above the line in a fraction.
- A standard quantity used in measurement.
- A sequence in which each no. is the sum of the 2 preceding ones.
- A set of elements that contain all the elements of the other set.
- An acronym used to remember the order of mathematic operations.
- It is a unit of linear measurement in the coordinate system that is used to measure lengths and distances.
- A list or note that explains the meaning of symbols on graph.
26 Clues: A three-sided polygon • The y-coordinate of a point. • A region defined by the two axes • The standard unit of angular measure. • The determinant of the Jacobian Matrix. • A geometrical shape formed by two rays. • The number above the line in a fraction. • A standard quantity used in measurement. • A number that represents an empty quantity. • ...
January 14! 2025-01-14
Across
- In astronomy, 1 parsec = 3.26 (?) years
- In mathematics, the exclamation point after a number represents a (?)
- Fruit that grows in a bog
- Only Mercury and (?) don't have any moons
- Part of the eye, and a flower
- Quadriceps : femur :: (?) : humerus
- Dates and coconuts grow on these trees
- First animal ever cloned, and a singer you don't like
- Most abundant gas in the atmosphere
- Thin, wispy, high clouds
- Gas giants Jupiter, Neptune, Uranus (?)
- Popular film franchise, and mathematical term
- You're a really bad batter if you're below this line
- Connects muscle to bone
- A unisex first name, and north/south state pair
- Opposite of “conceal” (hint: it rhymes)
- First African American on a baseball card
- The Star Trek species with large-lobed foreheads
- Both a country and a continent
- State’s motto: The Heart of Dixie
- The first Star Trek series to feature a female captain as the main character
- Chewing gum, and baseball stadium
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- Light year : (?) :: Leap year : time
- Geordi La Florge’s profession
- Iceberg, Romaine, Butterhead, etc.
- “Eat fresh,” and underground transportation
- Former US president, and living actor (surname)
- Big lump in neck
- Amethyst, smoky, citrine, rose, etc.
- Pulp Fiction couple Mia and (?)
- The body has 33 vertebrae and 24 (?)
- Anemometer : wind :: (?) : atmospheric pressure
- Country with the lowest population density
- Synonym for “ghost” (hint: apple)
- Gemini twins Castor and (?)
- Deep dish pizza, and a rock band
- A grand slam, aka (?)
- Causes poor visibility on roads
- Hurricane strength scale terminology
- A triangle with all different lengths
- Hotel California, and football team
41 Clues: Big lump in neck • A grand slam, aka (?) • Connects muscle to bone • Thin, wispy, high clouds • Fruit that grows in a bog • Gemini twins Castor and (?) • Geordi La Florge’s profession • Part of the eye, and a flower • Both a country and a continent • Pulp Fiction couple Mia and (?) • Causes poor visibility on roads • Deep dish pizza, and a rock band • ...
DW nerds 2025-03-28
Across
- The High Priest of Knowledge in an early adventure
- A childhood bully, but of Time Lords
- His face looked a lot like a later Master
- Running out of regenerations
- A kind of energy crucial to TARDIS travel
- Time’s Champion in a Paul Cornell novel
- Married a warrior, betrayed the Castellan
- Gallifreyan computer full of nightmares
- What the Great Houses safeguard—or claim to
- The most ambitious of the Time Lord academies
- A quantum parasite’s chosen name
- He waits amid the dead and dreaming
- Eight faces predated Hartnell, allegedly
- The punishment before the Third Doctor’s tenure
- Where Gallifreyan war games were played
- The less respectable Gallifreyans
- The mind behind some great telepathic jailbreaks
- It launched a sun at Skaro
- They absorb knowledge through crystals
- Thomas Hector Schofield’s nickname
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- The Doctor’s childhood home, if you believe some
- Delta was the last of them
- It contained extensive notes on Yeti
- He enjoys a game, but cheating is encouraged
- The ruling powers of the Time Lords’ universe
- Loomed into existence and might have been the Doctor’s father
- An unofficial Ninth Doctor
- Unfortunate temporal effect named after this theorist
- A fine vessel, though one might prefer a Type 40
- Time-traveling anarchists with a skull obsession
- Ace’s faith almost shattered by it
- A peaceful planet, at least before the Master got involved
- He really hates Daleks
- Eighth of his name, first to say "I love you"
- Wanted to be a Time Lord, regretted it
- He made death traps and called it immortality
- Earth’s noble alien rivals
- Scaroth was the last of them
38 Clues: He really hates Daleks • Delta was the last of them • An unofficial Ninth Doctor • Earth’s noble alien rivals • It launched a sun at Skaro • Running out of regenerations • Scaroth was the last of them • A quantum parasite’s chosen name • The less respectable Gallifreyans • Ace’s faith almost shattered by it • Thomas Hector Schofield’s nickname • He waits amid the dead and dreaming • ...
GEO 214 field trip 2025-03-27
Across
- pyroclastic fragments that are between 2-64 mm diameter
- This is critical to melting of the asthenosphere at subduction zones
- a concordant intrusive body, typically of viscous magma with an arched roof and flat floor
- who came up with the rules that predict the crystal structures of ionic compounds?
- the texture describing a rock that has visible plagioclase grains up to 1cm in length in an aphanitic matrix
- Difference of the maximum and minimum indices of refraction in an anisotropic material
- because of their low density, volatiles will concentrate in the _____ part of a shallow magma chamber
- undifferentiated meteorites thought to best represent the primitive earth mantle
- an adjective describing rocks that are made up primarily of silicate minerals that are light-colored and relatively silica-rich
- This igneous rock is made up of mostly plagioclase and clinopyroxene
- the rigid layer above the asthenosphere
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- This decreases with increasing temperature, increasing crystallization and increasing SiO2 content
- a very coarse-grained igneous rock characterized by large, interlocking crystals, often exceeding 1 cm in size
- normal faulting and rift valleys are common at this type of plate boundary
- This type of eruption is characterized by a sustained vertical column of ash that can reach 45 km into the stratosphere
- the texture of a rock in which the majority of crystals are visible to the naked eye
- the proportion of the material mined that is the actual ore mineral (or elemental metal) to be extracted from it expressed as a percentage
- a lithium aluminum mineral (LiAlSi2O6) that's a key source of lithium, used in ceramics, glass, and especially for producing lithium chemicals like lithium carbonate and hydroxide for batteries
- This is the typical Coordination number for Silica ions
- boundary between crust and mantle
20 Clues: boundary between crust and mantle • the rigid layer above the asthenosphere • pyroclastic fragments that are between 2-64 mm diameter • This is the typical Coordination number for Silica ions • This is critical to melting of the asthenosphere at subduction zones • This igneous rock is made up of mostly plagioclase and clinopyroxene • ...
Exercise Physiology Exam Review 2025-04-17
Across
- b vitamin in nadh
- metabolic circle where co2 is made
- stored form of cho
- the a in a-vo2diff
- type of muscle that contains intercalated discs
- type of calorimetry that uses metabolic cart
- acronym that occurs when exercise stops but metabolism does not
- covers axon to speed signal movement
- measures electrical activity of heart
- vo2max test that isn't maximal
- vessel leaving left side of heart
- type of oxidation that breaks down fat
- water wheel complex
- powerhouse of the cell
- accumulates with glycolysis
- nerve innervates pacemaker
- type 1 fibers are this color
- location where glycolysis occurs
- value that tells which fuel is being used
- more lactate buffering results in this increasing
- kind of bond broken with energy release
- what a-v o2 difference measures in terms of oxygen
- covers binding site on actin
- currency of the cell
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- type of bp that doesn't change much
- point where humans switch from fat to cho metabolism
- system that fuels short sprints
- q stands for this output
- b vitamin in fadh
- moves into cell causing neuron depolarization
- this kind of threshold predicts race pace
- best class ever
- type of relationship between HR and intensity
- backbone of triglyceride
- first enzyme of glycolysis
- middle part of heart
- without oxygen
- this poison inhibits cytochrome c
- one ___ = 3.5ml/kg/min
- what vo2 does at max
- thick filament
- final electron acceptor
- body does this when exposed to regular exercise
- common entry point to oxidative metabolism for cho and fat
- muscle ___ responds to stretch
- relied on more as intensity increases
- 1-RM measures this
- where atp is mostly made
48 Clues: without oxygen • thick filament • best class ever • b vitamin in nadh • b vitamin in fadh • stored form of cho • the a in a-vo2diff • 1-RM measures this • water wheel complex • middle part of heart • what vo2 does at max • currency of the cell • one ___ = 3.5ml/kg/min • powerhouse of the cell • final electron acceptor • q stands for this output • backbone of triglyceride • where atp is mostly made • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-29
Across
- type of muscle that is found in the heart
- a type of tissue that mainly contain networks of nerve cells that possess irritability and conductivity to allow the transmission and reception of electrochemical impulses
- it prevents loss of water and invasion of disease-causing microorganisms
- a type of animal tissue that forms the inner and outer lining of organs, the covering in surfaces, and the primary glandular tissue of the body
- elongated, column-shaped epithelial tissue
- a type of permanent tissue that is composed of two or more kinds of cells
- a plant tissues that are found in the growing areas of plants
- flat, scale like epithelial tissue
- plant tissue that is composed of nondividing cells
- it covers the whole body of nonwoody and young woody plants and is protected by a waxy cuticle
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- a type of tissue that are characterized by the presence of ground substances and fibers that support, bind, and protect organs
- connective tissue that is consists of bone cells called lacunae
- a type tissue that is made up of highly specialized cells that contract to cause movement
- the basic unit of the nervous system
- are epidermal outgrowths responsible for protecting the plants from water loss
- type of muscle that is found in in the walls of hollow organs such as intestines, stomach, bladder, blood vessels, and uterus
- more flexible matrix than bone, found in sharks and rays
- plasma, with fibers that are only visible during clotting because they are made up of soluble proteins
- These refer to groups of cells that are similar in structure and function.
- cube-shaped epithelial tissue
- a type of permanent tissue that is composed of one kind of cell
21 Clues: cube-shaped epithelial tissue • flat, scale like epithelial tissue • the basic unit of the nervous system • type of muscle that is found in the heart • elongated, column-shaped epithelial tissue • plant tissue that is composed of nondividing cells • more flexible matrix than bone, found in sharks and rays • a plant tissues that are found in the growing areas of plants • ...
films 2024-11-10
Across
- An incisive critique of capitalist exploitation, told through a harrowing tale of eggs and survival. Scott, 1979. (5)
- The name of the shark in Jaws. (4)
- Horror featuring the first appearance of a toilet flushing in mainstream film. Generally remembered for other reasons. Hitchcock, 1960. (6)
- A film set in the future if cis were destroyed? (5)
- Role for which Christoph Waltz became the first person to win an Oscar for a performance in a Tarantino film. (4,5)
- BAM! Barely into starting a film in which a mother is shot? (5)
- A Christian you might find in a field? (4)
- Fictional prison in which one might find Andy Dufresne or Red. (9)
- Sci-fi romance featuring a love interest named "Extra-terrestrial Vegetation Evaluator". (5)
- Film with a cancelled sequel called 'Triplets', featuring the original's two leads along with Eddie Murphy. (5)
- An assassin film for which Noel would get up? (4)
- The One reborn in the Matrix? (3)
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- Minor performer is confused about some taxes? (5)
- A possible description of a mace. Fincher, 1999. (5,4)
- First non-English-language film to win Best Picture. (8)
- One of history's greatest filmmakers, whose best include "Ikiru" and "Seven Samurai". (8)
- An incisive critique of capitalist exploitation, told through a harrowing tale of eggs and survival. Aardman, 2000. (7,3)
- What Cole Sear can see in The Sixth Sense. (4,6)
- The first film in which Robert De Niro and Al Pacino appear on screen together. (4)
- Story featuring Russell Crowe, a boy, and me, getting eaten by an alligator? (9)
- Thriller featuring perhaps the most intense shot of a cardboard box ever. Fincher, 1995. (5)
21 Clues: The One reborn in the Matrix? (3) • The name of the shark in Jaws. (4) • A Christian you might find in a field? (4) • What Cole Sear can see in The Sixth Sense. (4,6) • Minor performer is confused about some taxes? (5) • An assassin film for which Noel would get up? (4) • A film set in the future if cis were destroyed? (5) • ...
