matrix Crossword Puzzles
strategic management 2023-01-27
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- A third-party comparison point on performance, comparison, etc.
- A general rule, principle, or piece of advice.
- A chance to do something that you would like to do.
- A person or company that makes goods for sale.
- The amount of money that you must pay in order to buy something.
- expressing adverse or disapproving comments or judgements.
- A project which is new and possibly dangerous, because you cannot be sure that it will succeed.
- Companies pursuing an ____ strategy centralize product development functions such as R&D at home.
- _____ management is the process of moving an organization or process through a transformation process to an improved level of performance.
- The quality of causing little or no damage to the environment and therefore able to continue for a long time.
- _____ productivity The quantity of inputs that it takes to produce a given output.
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- To arrange something in an organized way _______.
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operate.
- _____ Its the industry where demand is expanding as first-time consumers enter the market.
- A person or organization that is competing against others.
- The one who is involved in or affected by a course of action.
- Fundamental truth that serves as the foundation for a system of belief or for a chain of reasoning.
- Its relating to a large company or group.
- A system to be operated with the use of internet.
- An organization or institution involved in a long-term assignment abroad.
- An arrangement of number in row and column.
- Its a takeover of one company by another where the management is opposed to the acquisition.
- A person or thing that is useful to somebody/something.
- Its specialized form of licensing in which the franchiser sells the franchisee intangible property.
- ____ Costs that must be borne before the firm makes a single sale.
25 Clues: Its relating to a large company or group. • An arrangement of number in row and column. • A general rule, principle, or piece of advice. • A person or company that makes goods for sale. • To arrange something in an organized way _______. • A system to be operated with the use of internet. • A chance to do something that you would like to do. • ...
genetics and heredity 2023-03-15
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- contains information that has been copied from DNA
- forms the structural framework of nucleic acids, including DNA and RNA
- A sequence of three consecutive nucleotides in a DNA or RNA molecule that codes for a specific amino acid
- the process by which a cell makes proteins using the genetic information carried in messenger RNA
- consist of a single muscle cell
- the structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes
- the prototype of a molecular motor—a protein that converts chemical energy in the form of ATP to mechanical energy, thus generating force and movement
- cytoplasmic protein that links the cytoskeleton of muscle fibers to the extracellular matrix of the overall muscle tissue.
- an intercellular structure made of both RNA and protein, and it is the site of protein synthesis in the cell
- a highly abundant intracellular protein present in all eukaryotic cells and has a pivotal role in muscle contraction as well as in cell movements
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- The process by which a gene gets turned on in a cell to make RNA and proteins
- nucleic acid sequence of the genome of an organism, virus, or extrachromosomal DNA
- the process in which cells make proteins
- The molecule inside cells that contains the genetic information responsible for the development and function of an organism
- long contractile fibres, groups of which run parallel to each other on the long axis of the myocytes
- the process by which a cell makes an RNA copy of a piece of DNA
- a substance that can accept hydrogen ions in water and can neutralize an acid
- caused by mutations in the gene that encodes the 427-kDa cytoskeletal protein dystrophin
- a term used to describe the physical structure of DNA
- proteins that act as biological catalysts by accelerating chemical reactions
- molecules that combine to form proteins
21 Clues: consist of a single muscle cell • molecules that combine to form proteins • the process in which cells make proteins • contains information that has been copied from DNA • the structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes • a term used to describe the physical structure of DNA • the process by which a cell makes an RNA copy of a piece of DNA • ...
CARLOTA'S ANATOMY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2014-01-08
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- A type of connective tissue with a solid elastic matrix
- Contains the contractile filaments within the skeletal muscle cell
- An organ that produces a specific substance or secretion
- Alternative name for skeletal muscle cells
- Bundels of cells
- The second, or deep, layer of skin beneath the epidermis
- Sites of ATP synthesis
- Generates action and potential in the neuron
- Skeletal muscles are made up of what cells
- The enlarged superior portion of the central nervous system located in the cranial cavity of the skull
- The transmitting or conductive region of the neuron
- Sac-like regions of the sarcoplasmic reticulum that contains ions
- Contains genetic material
- The branch of science concerned with the structure of the body and the relationship of its organs
- Adenosine triphosphate; the universal energy donor of the cell
- The portion of the trunk between the diaphragm and pelvis
- body Main nutritional and metabolic region of the neuron
- The transparent, convex anterior portion of the outer layer of the eyeball
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- Group of t tubules between the terminal cistern
- Plasma membrane of the muscle cell
- Intercellular fluid
- Invaginations of the sarcolemma that project deep into the cell
- The most freely movable type of synovial joint
- What tissue is the endomysium made up of
- apparatus A network of stacked, flattened membranous sacs within the cytoplasm of cells
- A protein in muscle fibers that together with myosin is responsible for contraction
- Pertaining to the back or posterior portion of a body part; the opposite of ventral; also called posterior
- What connects your together
- Muscle used to run
- Connective tissues cells together
- Muscle used to pump blood through your body
- muscle Muscle used to move the food in your digestive system
32 Clues: Bundels of cells • Muscle used to run • Intercellular fluid • Sites of ATP synthesis • Contains genetic material • What connects your together • Plasma membrane of the muscle cell • What tissue is the endomysium made up of • Alternative name for skeletal muscle cells • Skeletal muscles are made up of what cells • Muscle used to pump blood through your body • ...
Crossword Puzzle in Science 2014-08-04
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- contains the code for particular piece of genetic info of organisms
- plant contains cells that are made up of _________
- an anaerobic process that takes place in the cytoplasm
- high risk of endangerment
- one of the parts of mitochodrion
- a pile of thakaloids
- found only in sperm cells and egg cells
- surrounds the grana
- occurs when the sperm cell unites w/ the egg cell
- the physical and observable trait of an organism
- a disease that has a decreased number of red blood cells
- promotes researches and specific studies related to the preservation of the threatened species
- consists of numerous genes
- alternative versions of a gene
- common fatal disease that is caused by the infection of mycobacterium
- refers to the complete set of chromosome
- happens when both alleles are equally strong
- a bind with two carbon molecule and they enter the Kreb's cycle
- also called somatic cells
- cancer of the blood
- passing of traits from parent to offspring
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- thin-walled blood vessels
- an australian monk who conducted hybridization experiments
- a sticky and brown substance of a cigarette
- membrane-bound structure that contains the chlorophyll
- a process wherein plants make their own food with the help of the sunlight
- need a constant supply of energy that is necessary to carry out essential body processes
- pumps the blood
- provides energy to almost organism on earth
- no living species anymore
- refers to the existence of many species of plants and animals in an environment
- means that each cells has two pairs of chromosomes
- man-made factor of extinction
- a process in which the water molecules splits
- a green pigment inside the chloroplast
- acts as a transport system of gases and nutrients
- also called blood poisoning
- addictive ingredient of a cigarette
- high risk of extinction
- the inheritable factor carried in the genes
40 Clues: pumps the blood • surrounds the grana • cancer of the blood • a pile of thakaloids • high risk of extinction • thin-walled blood vessels • high risk of endangerment • no living species anymore • also called somatic cells • consists of numerous genes • also called blood poisoning • man-made factor of extinction • alternative versions of a gene • one of the parts of mitochodrion • ...
Nails 2014-04-24
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- Wrap resins
- The dead, colorless tissue attached to the natural nail plate
- The initiator added to polymer powder to start the chain reaction of curing the nail enhancement
- The second UV gel layer applied is called:
- The nail tip adhesive used to secure the nail tip to a natural nail
- The natural nail is part of what system?
- A colorless polish layer applied to the natural nail to improve the adhesion of polish
- a short chain of monomers that is not long enough to be considered a polymer
- A petroleum by-product that has excellent sealing properties to hold moisture in the skin
- Implements should be removed from a disinfectant solution using what?
- The portion of living skin that supports that nail plate
- The amount of polymer powder and liquid monomer used to create a product bead
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- A measure of how much electricity a UV bulb consumes is:
- Odorless products harden more slowly, which creates the tacky layer called:
- The water content of the natural nail directly affects the nails?
- A think, tightly woven natural material that becomes transparent when wrap resin is applied
- Shallow depressions that serve as contact points for nail tips and the natural nail
- Fabric wraps are made from silk, fiberglass, and:
- The most visible and functional part of the nail unit
- The slightly thickened layer of skin that lies between the fingertip and the free edge of the natural nail plate
- Which type of nail polish remover is recommended when removing nail polish from nail enhancements
- Cutting nail tips with a nail or toenail clipper will cause the nail tip to weaken and?
- The area of the nail where the nail plate cells are formed
- Use of a nipper to clip away loosened nail enhancement product can damage the nail plate and perpetuate what?
24 Clues: Wrap resins • The natural nail is part of what system? • The second UV gel layer applied is called: • Fabric wraps are made from silk, fiberglass, and: • The most visible and functional part of the nail unit • A measure of how much electricity a UV bulb consumes is: • The portion of living skin that supports that nail plate • ...
L2 Unit 7 T&T Business Environments Revision Learning Aims A&B 2015-02-25
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- What type of limited company is denoted by the letters Plc?
- What type of business is set up and owned by a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 20 people?
- The word used to describe the way of life inc art, food, religion, customs etc.
- A type of visitor travelling within the borders of their own country of residence
- A type of holiday once seen as upmarket which now offers free-style and fun ships.
- Sometimes referred to as no-frills, this is atype of airline which offers cheap fares to airports often outside main city centres.
- This department will manage customers' requirements and experiences.
- This is a type of holiday where all meals, soft drinks and some alcoholic drinks are included.
- A type of tourism where visitors either participate in or spectate recognised physical activities.
- The term used to describe sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Flickr etc
- A word to describe a visitor attraction not built
- What two words (starting with an S) is the smallest type of business in the private sector?
- This is the geographical term for a company who operate across one country.
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- This type of management structure is often showed like a flow chart.
- This department is responsible for recruiting and training staff.
- This is a triangle shaped management structure.
- This is the word used to describe spending on non-necessity items.
- These 3 letters are used as an abbreviation for the size of business which employees 10-250 people.
- This size business employs up to 10 people
- A type of research, beginning with an M, that a company might use an external agency for.
- The male version of a hen party.
- A type of tourism associated with death, suffering or tragedy.
- Another word for a man-made visitor attraction
- A type of person who provides expert advice to a business but is not employed by that business.
24 Clues: The male version of a hen party. • This size business employs up to 10 people • Another word for a man-made visitor attraction • This is a triangle shaped management structure. • A word to describe a visitor attraction not built • What type of limited company is denoted by the letters Plc? • A type of tourism associated with death, suffering or tragedy. • ...
Protozoan Packet Crossword 2014-01-16
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- a "container" within which a tintinnid is housed. It is either secreted by the organism or composed of foreign material cemented together
- very small particles of the decaying remains of dead plants and animals; an important source of food for many marine animals
- a type of radiolarian skeleton which is delicate and lace-like
- the relationship in which two organisms live together in close association
- the process of using food material produced by other organisms
- the area from the water surface to the bottom
- a "false foot", formed by an extension of cytoplasm. It serves as a means of locomotion and a way of surrounding and thereby absorbing food
- the outer portion of the radiolarian's cytoplasm that is nucleated
- a slimy lubricating and cleansing secretion
- a vertical, cylindrical sample of the bottom sediments
- an ocean bottom sediment consisting of 30% or more foram skeletons
- the process by which a species becomes better suited to survive in an environment
- small cavities that may contain secretions of the protoplasm or substances about to be excreted
- a foram that secretes a single chamber
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- a type of radiolarian skeleton composed of silicon and possessing long needles which pass through the organism to the outside surface
- symbotic one-celled algae found in coral, sea anemones, mollusks, and other types of marine organisms
- tiny, hairlike projections; used for locomotion in some one-celled organisms
- inhabiting the open water of the ocean, rather thatn the bottom of the shore
- bottom dwelling organisms
- a foram that secretes several chambers
- small plants and animals floating in the upper layers of the water column
- an organic matrix whith embedded grains of sand
- structures used by radiolarians to aid in controlling their depth in the water column
- the inner portion of the raiolarian's cytoplasm that is nucleated
- a hard, outer covering
25 Clues: a hard, outer covering • bottom dwelling organisms • a foram that secretes several chambers • a foram that secretes a single chamber • a slimy lubricating and cleansing secretion • the area from the water surface to the bottom • an organic matrix whith embedded grains of sand • a vertical, cylindrical sample of the bottom sediments • ...
Business Environments Revision L2 2015-03-18
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- A word to describe a visitor attraction not built
- This is a triangle shaped management structure.
- Sometimes referred to as no-frills, this is atype of airline which offers cheap fares to airports often outside main city centres.
- The word used to describe the way of life inc art, food, religion, customs etc.
- The term used to describe sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Flickr etc
- This size business employs up to 10 people
- This department is responsible for recruiting and training staff.
- This type of management structure is often showed like a flow chart.
- This is the word used to describe spending on non-necessity items.
- What type of limited company is denoted by the letters Plc?
- What type of business is set up and owned by a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 20 people?
- The male version of a hen party.
- A type of tourism where visitors either participate in or spectate recognised physical activities.
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- Another word for a man-made visitor attraction
- A type of research, beginning with an M, that a company might use an external agency for.
- This is a type of holiday where all meals, soft drinks and some alcoholic drinks are included.
- This is the geographical term for a company who operate across one country.
- This department will manage customers' requirements and experiences.
- A type of visitor travelling within the borders of their own country of residence
- These 3 letters are used as an abbreviation for the size of business which employees 10-250 people.
- What two words (starting with an S) is the smallest type of business in the private sector?
- A type of holiday once seen as upmarket which now offers free-style and fun ships.
- A type of person who provides expert advice to a business but is not employed by that business.
- A type of tourism associated with death, suffering or tragedy.
24 Clues: The male version of a hen party. • This size business employs up to 10 people • Another word for a man-made visitor attraction • This is a triangle shaped management structure. • A word to describe a visitor attraction not built • What type of limited company is denoted by the letters Plc? • A type of tourism associated with death, suffering or tragedy. • ...
Cardiovascular System 2017-03-30
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- Creates antibodies and is involved in graft rejection, as well as viruses and tumors via direct cell attack.
- hereditary bleeding disorders that result from a lack of any of the factors needed for clotting
- atttach to RBCs surface antigens differen from those on the recipients RBCs
- clotting of blood
- Lysis of RBCs as a result of bacterial infections caused by decrease in RBC
- Granule containing WBCs
- sudden hemorrage caused by decrease in red blood cell count
- endothelium that is continuous with blood vessels leaving and entering the heart
- Iron-bearing protein that transports the bulk of the oxygen carried in the blood
- blood cell formation
- substance in the body that the body recognizes as foreign
- Depression or destruction of bone marrow by cancer radiation or certain medications caused by low RBC count
- Become microphages; "cleanup team". Increase in number during chronic infections such as tuberculosis
- Inflammatory chemical that makes blood vessels leaky and attracts other WBCs to inflamed site.
- A clot that develops and persists in an unbroken blood vessel.
- lack of blood
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- Non-living fluid matrix
- Bone marrow becomes cancerous and huge numbers of WBCs are turned out rapidly causing new WBCs to become immature and unable to function properly
- Excessive or abnormal increase in erythrocytes
- membranous sac enclosing the heart
- white blood cells
- Low iron blood levels caused by low hemoglobin content in RBCs
- red blood cells
- Genetic defect caused by abnormal hemoglobin in RBCs
- formation of erythrocytes
- Lack of B12 caused by decrease in RBC count
- insufficient number of circulating platelets
- Stoppage of Bleeding
- Lack visible cytoplasmic granules
- clumping of blood cells by antibodies as a result of incompatible blood
- blockage of blood vessels by a blood clot
31 Clues: lack of blood • red blood cells • white blood cells • clotting of blood • blood cell formation • Stoppage of Bleeding • Non-living fluid matrix • Granule containing WBCs • formation of erythrocytes • Lack visible cytoplasmic granules • membranous sac enclosing the heart • blockage of blood vessels by a blood clot • Lack of B12 caused by decrease in RBC count • ...
AMINO ACIDS PROTIENS AND PEPTIDES 2017-09-07
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- Transaminase enzyme are present in
- The set of all the proteins expressed by an individual cell at a particular time
- Absorbs high wavelength uv light
- The amino acid which is a precursor for a mediator of allergies and inflammation
- which gels provide a porous matrix for separating proteins in applied electric field
- Amino acids encoded by nucleotide triplet
- The most toxic compound is
- Lysine is degraded to acetoacetyl coA is described as a _______ amino acid
- most complete proteins come from
- A link between amino acid molecules in a poly peptide chain by condensation reaction is
- the basic amino acid is used in our bodies to synthesise nitric oxide
- 21st amino acid
- The highest concentration of cystine can be found in
- Amine group reacts ini excessive of acid to produce
- which hemoglobin chain replace the beta chain in embryonic hemoglobin
- how many different amino acids are used in making protiens
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- Glycine and proline are the most abundant amino acids in the structure of
- A peptide hormone which helps in the function pf mammary gland
- enzyme, antibodies and hormones are basic needs for
- Histidine is degraded to α-Ketoglutarate and is described as a ________ amino acid
- what type of reaction is catalysed by protease enzymes
- In the normal break down of phenylalanine, it is intially degraded to
- the nature of peptide bond can be best explained as
- A best described ketogenic amino acid is
- which amino acid whose R group is shaped like an upside-down "v" is
- what is the name for a modular unit from which many large proteins are made
- 3 amino acids and 2 peptide bonds
- A protein can be unfolded by a process called
- a peptide bond is a
- The building block of protein are called
30 Clues: 21st amino acid • a peptide bond is a • The most toxic compound is • Absorbs high wavelength uv light • most complete proteins come from • 3 amino acids and 2 peptide bonds • Transaminase enzyme are present in • A best described ketogenic amino acid is • The building block of protein are called • Amino acids encoded by nucleotide triplet • ...
Oxidative Phosphorylation 2017-07-17
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- ATP (9, 12).
- Differences in both solute concentration and charge concentration across a membrane give rise to this (15, 8).
- Metabolic pathway in which cells use enzymes to oxidise nutrients, thereby releasing energy which is used to reform ATP (9, 15).
- An element or compound that donates an electron to another chemical species in a redox chemical reaction (8, 5).
- Describing a metabolic process requiring oxygen (7).
- Gain of electrons during burning or corrosion (9).
- Series of enzyme complexes on the inner membrane of mitochondria (8, 9, 5).
- General name for life sustaining chemical transformations within the cells of living organisms (10).
- A common way of storing energy in molecular form (9, 4).
- Iron containing oxygen transport metalloprotein in red blood cells (11).
- Double membrane bound cellular organelles (12).
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- Unit of energy contained in a food (7).
- Ultimate source of the electrons for metabolism (4).
- NAD (12, 7, 12).
- Enzyme that creates the energy storage molecule in the mitochondria (3, 8).
- Believed to be the ancestors of the mitochondria based on analysis of the mitochondrial genome (11, 8).
- Gaseous component of air that is used to accept electrons in metabolism (6).
- Type of chemical reactions involving reduction and oxidation (5).
- Group of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds (8).
- Poisonous gas that binds tightly to the haem unit of haemoglobin thereby starving bodily tissues of oxygen (6, 8).
- Reduced form of NAD+ (4).
- mnemonic for remembering movement of electrons in reduction and oxidation (3, 3).
- subatomic particle with a negative elementary electric charge (8).
- Region in mitochondria with a generally very high proton density (13, 5).
- Well known poison that quickly causes death by blocking cytochrome c oxidase electron transport (7).
- A chemical reaction that releases energy by light or heat (10).
- The space within the inner mitochondrial membrane (6).
27 Clues: ATP (9, 12). • NAD (12, 7, 12). • Reduced form of NAD+ (4). • Unit of energy contained in a food (7). • Double membrane bound cellular organelles (12). • Gain of electrons during burning or corrosion (9). • Ultimate source of the electrons for metabolism (4). • Describing a metabolic process requiring oxygen (7). • The space within the inner mitochondrial membrane (6). • ...
Skeletal System 2017-12-07
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- membranes at the angles of cranial bones that accommodate brain growth in the fetus and infant
- Inflammation of joints
- A joint that allows movement in one plane
- Found in intervertebral discs
- Double layered connective tissue that covers and nourishes the bone.
- A form of inflammation. Usually around the big toe.
- Marrow in the bones with blood cells and platelets
- Layer of membrane around the tendon
- Joints connected entirely by cartilage
- Inflammation in the joints
- A break in the bone
- Elongated shaft of a long bone
- A Natural or manufactured joint
- A joint that allows movement in two planes
- A process where mature bone tissue is removed from the skeleton
- A fibrous sac lined with synovial membrane and containing synovial fluid
- Internal layer of skeletal bone.
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- The canal in the center of each osteon that contains minute blood vessels and nerve fibers that serve the needs of osteocytes
- Cartilage with abundant elastic fibers
- A synovial joint that forms and is shaped like a saddle
- Large cells that resorb or break down bone matrix
- A bone cell
- A condition attributed to an inadequate amount of vitamin D
- Band of regular fibrous tissue that connects bones
- A disease where the bones begin to weaken
- Glass-like, but translucent. Made of Chondroblasts
- Skeleton relating to the limbs
- Part of the skeleton that consists of the bones of the head and trunk of a vertebrae
- Bones joined by fibrous tissue
- A freely moveable joint that allows only rotary movement around a single axis
- Freely moveable join exhibiting a joint cavity
- A synovial joint which allows gliding movement
- The hard outer layer of bones
- Bone-Forming cells
- The end parts of a long bone
35 Clues: A bone cell • Bone-Forming cells • A break in the bone • Inflammation of joints • Inflammation in the joints • The end parts of a long bone • Found in intervertebral discs • The hard outer layer of bones • Skeleton relating to the limbs • Bones joined by fibrous tissue • Elongated shaft of a long bone • A Natural or manufactured joint • Internal layer of skeletal bone. • ...
Starcraft 2 Terran Only 2017-12-26
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- Ground unit, can attack both ground and air at the same time
- Flying anti air, can transform into a ground unit, then can only attack ground
- Can attack both ground and air, cheap and cost effective if massed, can stim pack
- Ground unit cannot attack until burrowed, once burrowed can fire a missile for high aoe damage
- Stationary Terran base can no longer lift up, but can attack surrounding units
- Produces Marines, Medics, Marauders, Ghosts, and Reapers
- Heavy infantry, can impair movement of enemy units, shoots two shots, can only attack ground units
- Heavy ground unit, has two cannons for aoe damage, can attack air with javelin missiles
- Can use nuclear launch, can cloak, can use snipe
- Produces Vikings, Banshees, Ravens, Battle cruisers
- Flying anti ground, can cloak
- Gives Supply
- Flying detector, can use seeker mines and defensive turrets and drones
- Fast ground unit, can jump up and down cliffs
- Upgrades for ground and air Mechanical units
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- Massive flying unit, can use yamato cannon
- Base for terran
- Flying detector, can use radiation on a target, along with defensive matrix
- Fast ground unit, shoots in a straight line hitting all units
- Upgrades for ground infantry
- Terran Builder
- Stationary Terran base can lift off and can scan anywhere on the map
- Fast flying unit, can cloak, can attack both air and ground
- Ground unit, can activate siege mode for increased range and damage while sacrificing close combat
- Produces Helions, Siege tanks, Widow mines, and Thors
- Flying healer, can pick up units
- Allows Gas production
- Fast ground unit, can lock on and attack while moving
- Stationary building, cannot attack, gives bonus health and range to units inside
- Fast ground unit, can place mines on the ground that burrow
- Ground unit, cannot attack, but can use blind along with restore to remove negative effects on a unit, can heal other units
31 Clues: Gives Supply • Terran Builder • Base for terran • Allows Gas production • Upgrades for ground infantry • Flying anti ground, can cloak • Flying healer, can pick up units • Massive flying unit, can use yamato cannon • Upgrades for ground and air Mechanical units • Fast ground unit, can jump up and down cliffs • Can use nuclear launch, can cloak, can use snipe • ...
Cell Energy Quiz 2022-03-10
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- the molecule that is made through photosynthesis
- this is the second step of Cellular Respiration when more energy carrying molecules like NADPH and ATP are made to send to the Electron Transport chain
- this is the final step of Cellular Respiration where the most ATP is produced
- this pigment in the chloroplast is responsible for absorbing sunlight
- this process converts the energy in glucose to ATP
- the space in the middle of the mitochondria
- the fluid inside the chloroplast
- what is left after the 3rd phosphate group is broken off of ATP
- this is a component of smoke and is invisible to the naked eye
- this process takes in Carbon Dioxide & Water and releases Glucose & Oxygen
- this cycle happens in the light independent stage of photosynthesis and is what creates glucose
- this type of fermentation happens in animal cells
- this location is where the Electron Transport Chain is
- the organelle which does photosynthesis
- this step of photosynthesis produces energy carrying molecules like ATP, NADPH and H
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- used for SHORT TERM energy
- when there is no oxygen available cells go through this process
- the first step of cellular respiration that does not require oxygen
- the type of cellular respiration that produces 36-38 ATP
- this is another name for the Krebs Cycle
- there are 3 of these bonded together on ATP
- this type of fermentation happens in plant cells
- the organelle that does aerobic respiration
- the location of the light dependent stage of photosynthesis
- this is required for all things to do aerobic respiration
- this step of photosynthesis takes in Carbon Dioxide
- another name for anaerobic respiration
- the molecule that is the only spendable form of energy for the cells
- the ultimate source of energy for all living things
- this is required by plants and released through cellular respiration
30 Clues: used for SHORT TERM energy • the fluid inside the chloroplast • another name for anaerobic respiration • the organelle which does photosynthesis • this is another name for the Krebs Cycle • there are 3 of these bonded together on ATP • the organelle that does aerobic respiration • the space in the middle of the mitochondria • ...
Plant Cells 2023-10-02
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- the microscopic network of protein filaments and tubules in the cytoplasm of many living cells giving them shape and coherence
- a double layer that encloses the cell's nucleus where the chromosomes reside
- 8 the largest structure in the eukaryotic cells
- subcellular structures that has one or more specific jobs to perform in the cell
- small organelles found in the cytoplasm of plants, algae, and other photosynthetic organisms
- macromolecular machines found within all cells that perform biological protein synthesis
- a water-based solution that fills the interior of cells
- organelles in plant cells that convert light energy into chemical energy
- the powerhouse of the cell
- a cylindrical organelle composed mainly of a protein called tubulin
- is a thick, gel-like fluid that fills the inside of a cell
- cells that contain membrane-bound organelles
- specialized for carrying out oxidative reactions using molecular oxygen
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- a small structure within a cell, consisting of fluid enclosed by a lipid bilayer.
- Proteins made to be a part of a membrane, or to be secreted from the cell membrane out of the cell
- essential for the growth and development of the cell
- a structural layer that surrounds some types of cells located just outside the cell membrane intracellular vacuoles, 13 membrane-bound organelles found in the cytoplasmic matrix of a cell
- a small dense spherical structure in the nucleus of a cell during interphase
- composed of two lipid bilayers surround and encloses the nucleus's genetic material in eukaryotic cells
- packages proteins into membrane-bound vesicles inside the cell before the vesicles are sent to their destination
- the process where cells split
- an organelle in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells containing degradative enzymes enclosed in a membrane
- the cell's transport and protein-folding system with rough and smooth subunits
- 7 a double layer of phospholipid molecules that has proteins that provide structural support, form channels for passage of materials
- the basic building block of life
25 Clues: the powerhouse of the cell • the process where cells split • the basic building block of life • cells that contain membrane-bound organelles • 8 the largest structure in the eukaryotic cells • essential for the growth and development of the cell • a water-based solution that fills the interior of cells • is a thick, gel-like fluid that fills the inside of a cell • ...
Carbonate metamorphism time 2024-02-23
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- large euhedral crystal in a meta rock, finer grained matrix
- in hydrothermally altered quartz diorite, 15-20mm; KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH)2
- metamorphism resulting from mechanical deformation as in a shear zone. Restricted to narrow zone
- high Fe, Mg, Ca
- protolith with hi Si, Na, K, Al
- in hydrothermally altered quartz diorite, 15-20mm; amphibole, Ca2(Mg,Fe2+)5[Si8O22](OH,F)2
- metamorphosed rocks where carbonate component is predominant
- slatey cleavage foliation
- develops in the carbonate rocks outside the contact
- metamorphic rocks characterized by an abundance of hydrous minerals
- shows no foliation with large grain size, visible with hand lens
- metasomatism, close but no contact with intrusion, shale or sandy shale protolith
- metamorphic rocks that show none of their own crystal faces
- metamorphosed, nearly pure carbonate
- in hydrothermally altered quartz diorite, 15-20mm; Ca2Al3(Si2O7)(SiO4)O(OH)
- CaSiO3
- shistose folation
- rock which has more Li than the protolith
- close to dolomite contact; Mg2SiO4
- has its own zone 5-10mm from dolomite contact; MgCaSi2O6
- metamorphic rocks bounded by their own crystal faces
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- contact metamorphism & metasomatism, shale protolith
- metasomatism, farthest from intrusion, shale or sandy shale protolith
- contact metamorphism & metasomatism, sandstone protolith
- protolith with high Ca, Mg, CO2
- banded texture without distinct foliation
- phyllitic foliation
- Alteration of chemical composition via interaction with fluids
- metasomatism, limestone protolith, silica-rich rocks or fluids
- rocks examples are diopside, Ca-amphiboles, vesuvianite, epidote, wollastonite
- develops within a plutonic rock
- example reaction: calcite + quartz => wollastonite + CO2
- in silica-enriched zone; NaAlSi3O8 – CaAl2Si2O8
- a rock that shows no foliation with small grain size
- SiO2
- very high Mg, Fe, Ni, Cr
- example reaction: pyrophyllite => And/Ky + quartz + water
- SiO2, in silica-enriched zone
- protolith with high Al, K, Si
- double decomposition, water is involved
- cataclastic metamorphic rocks that are produced along shear zones deep in the crust; streaky and layered
41 Clues: SiO2 • CaSiO3 • high Fe, Mg, Ca • shistose folation • phyllitic foliation • very high Mg, Fe, Ni, Cr • slatey cleavage foliation • SiO2, in silica-enriched zone • protolith with high Al, K, Si • protolith with high Ca, Mg, CO2 • protolith with hi Si, Na, K, Al • develops within a plutonic rock • close to dolomite contact; Mg2SiO4 • metamorphosed, nearly pure carbonate • ...
Last names of Atomic researchers 2024-02-01
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- 1913 developed the Bohr model of the atom
- Late 19th Century, Photons are packets of light
- 1926 provided a mathematical description of the behavior of electrons in atoms
- Late 18th century a French chemist, made significant contributions to chemistry. His work on the conservation of mass laid the foundation for understanding chemical reactions and influenced the development of atomic theory.
- Late 19th to early 20th century, She discovered the elements polonium and radium
- Mid-20th century made significant contributions to the discovery of transuranium elements
- 1960s proposed the quark model introducing the idea that protons, neutrons, and other hadrons are composed of smaller subatomic particles
- 1897 discovered electrons through cathode ray experiments
- 19th century a Scottish physicist who contributed to the understanding of electromagnetism. His equations,
- 19th century Russian chemist who organized the known elements into the periodic table based on their properties and atomic masses
- 1924 proposed the wave-particle duality of matter, suggesting that particles like electrons exhibit both wave and particle properties
- 20th century His Feynman diagrams are widely used to represent particle interactions.
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- 460–370 BCE an ancient Greek philosopher, introduced the concept of atomos
- Mid-20th century won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his research on the nature of the chemical bond
- 1803 proposed that elements are composed of indivisible atoms and that chemical reactions involve the rearrangement of these atoms in fixed ratios
- 1925 Formulated matrix mechanics and uncertainty principle
- 1909 conducted the famous gold foil experiment
- 384–322 BCE rejected the idea of indivisible particles. Instead, he proposed a continuous matter theory, which dominated scientific thought for centuries.
- Early 20th century conducted the oil-drop experiment which helped determine the charge of the electron
- Early 20th century explained the photoelectric effect which supported the quantum theory of light
20 Clues: 1913 developed the Bohr model of the atom • 1909 conducted the famous gold foil experiment • Late 19th Century, Photons are packets of light • 1897 discovered electrons through cathode ray experiments • 1925 Formulated matrix mechanics and uncertainty principle • 460–370 BCE an ancient Greek philosopher, introduced the concept of atomos • ...
LN Integration Pre-BPMO 2023-11-30
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- The belief that someone or something is good or acceptable.
- Someone who teaches or gives help and advice to a less experienced and often younger person.
- To make (someone or something) different; alter or modify.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- A set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something.
- An abbreviation formed from the initial letters of other words and pronounced as a word.
- A person whose job is to study or examine something in an organized way.
- A person who supervises employee(s) in an organization.
- An organization - usually a group of people or a company - authorized by the state to act as a single entity and recognized as such in law for certain purposes.
- The state of being free from danger or threat.
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- Facts, information, and skills acquired by a person through experience or education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject.
- Something that needs great mental or physical effort in order to be done successfully and therefore tests a person's ability.
- A gradual but deliberate reduction in staff numbers that occurs as employees leave a company and are not replaced.
- The customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group.
- Not within the range of one's experience or understanding; strange; unfamiliar.
- When one company buys most or all shares in another company to assume control of its assets and operations.
- All the steps an employee takes on their journey to achieve their professional goals.
- A group of individuals working together to achieve their goal.
- A company structure where teams report to multiple leaders.
- An occupation undertaken for a significant period of a person's life and with opportunities for progress.
20 Clues: The state of being free from danger or threat. • A person who supervises employee(s) in an organization. • To make (someone or something) different; alter or modify. • The belief that someone or something is good or acceptable. • A company structure where teams report to multiple leaders. • A set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something. • ...
Integumentary System 2023-09-19
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- -attaches to each hair follicle; contracts during cold/emotionally destressed circumstances; contraction of which causes goosebumps in humans (2 spaces)
- -Protien abundent in hair, nails)- helps structure/strength of skin/nails
- -carry nutrients and oxygen to upper layer of skin; regulates body temperature (2 spaces)
- -pigment that produces skin color
- - Collagen, elastic fibers within gel-like extracellular matrix (1 space)
- - stratified squamous (top layer) epithelium that lacks blood vessels
- - oily material/cell debris that keeps skin and hair soft and water proof
- -receptors which indicate the amount of pressure felt on skin; (Two types: light, heavy) (1 space)
- -When the deep red tone of hemoglobin look blue under the skin
- - (nail plate, nail bed)
- - deepest layer of skin - place of cell division/growth (1 space)
- -deepest part of hair follicle/root where epithelial stem cells lie (1 space)
- -uneven border between epidermis and dermis, creating a unique ridge pattern resembling a person’s fingerprint (1 space_
- -Half moon shaped part of nail, most actively growing region
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- - contain the melanosome organelle which produces melanin, the amount of which can effect the skin tone of a person.
- - (redish - yellowish melanin)
- bodily response to injury, infection, or stress. - Can signal immune cells such as macrophages, as well as repair cells to cite of inflamtion.
- -Tube like depression of keratinized epithelial cells (1 space)
- -As new cells form in bulb, the old cells are pushed outward and are caratonized forming a “” (1 space)
- - accumulation of packed dead cells which are brought to top of epidermis where they are shed (1 space)
- - specialized epithelial cells that produce sebum (1 space)
- - layer beneath dermis (not a true layer of skin) (1 space)
- inner layer (collagen, elastic fibers, smooth msucle tissue, nervous tissue, )
- - (brownish/blackish melanin)
- - stem cells which produce hair. (1 space)
- - respond to temperature evelevation do to heat or exercise. (Merocrine sweat glands) (1 space)
26 Clues: - (nail plate, nail bed) • - (brownish/blackish melanin) • - (redish - yellowish melanin) • -pigment that produces skin color • - stem cells which produce hair. (1 space) • - specialized epithelial cells that produce sebum (1 space) • - layer beneath dermis (not a true layer of skin) (1 space) • -Half moon shaped part of nail, most actively growing region • ...
Kayleigh's Skeletal System Review 2023-09-14
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- a joint that allows for the several directions of movement, This type of diarthrotic joint allows for movement along three axes
- an immovably fixed joint between bones connected by fibrous tissue
- the type of joint found between bones that move against each other, such as the joints of the limbs, characteristically it has a joint cavity filled with fluid
- each of a series or group of partitions formed by bands or columns of connective tissue, especially a plate of the calcareous tissue forming cancellous bone
- a type of articulation permitting only slight movement, as between the vertebrae of the backbone
- joints that allow for movements in two planes, such as the metacarpophalangeal joints of the fingers
- a hard and mineralized connective tissue (bone tissue)
- the formation of blood cellular components
- the blood vessels supplying the bone and periosteum are disrupted during the fracture
- a dense layer of vascular connective tissue enveloping the bones except at the surfaces of the joints
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- only allows for a motion in a single plane (around a single axis)
- the joints in which the bones are connected by fibrous tissue; they are called fixed or immovable joints as they do not allow any movement between the bones.
- articulation that permits free movement
- produced by cells in the endosteum and is composed of a fibrocartilaginous matrix
- a type of joint where the bones are entirely joined by cartilage, either hyaline cartilage or fibrocartilage
- contains synovial fluid secreted by the synovial membrane (synovium), which lines the articular capsule
- a procedure to set (reduce) a broken bone without cutting the skin open
- a membrane lining the inner surface of the bony wall also identified as the lining membrane of the Bone marrow cavity
- produced by cells in the periosteum and consists of hyaline cartilage and bone
- the broken bone is realigned during surgery (an “open” procedure) rather than a closed reduction, which is performed without the need for surgery
20 Clues: articulation that permits free movement • the formation of blood cellular components • a hard and mineralized connective tissue (bone tissue) • only allows for a motion in a single plane (around a single axis) • an immovably fixed joint between bones connected by fibrous tissue • a procedure to set (reduce) a broken bone without cutting the skin open • ...
Grinchmas 2024 2024-12-14
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- When having ladder safety what kind of grip should you use?
- A soft skill is what kind of skill?
- What day does the customer acquire a second late fee?
- What is the first name of your COO/EVP?
- What size apartment fits in a 10x15 unit?
- What is the third step in the sale's process?
- 97180 is the number of your what?
- What is the ABC of safety?
- What is the name of newest reservation site?
- What should you check for on a customer's account if they report a theft?
- Where would you find emergency contacts/passwords for each Extra Space Storage location?
- A hard skill is what kind of skill?
- Extra Space Storage's star service has how many stars?
- What is the first name of your VP?
- What app does Extra Space Storage use to order it's branded items from?
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- What is the name of our review service?
- How long is the proper notice given to a customer before you can access their unit?
- Where do you find Extra Space Storage's matrix?
- What is the first name of your SVP of operations?
- What is the very first task to be completed in the morning?
- What do we require a customer to give $100 for?
- Extra Space Storage promises how many things to each customer?
- Time bound is part of what kind of goal?
- What is the first tool that you use when looking for help?
- What is the first name of your CEO?
- Here at Extra Space Storage you should do what when greeting customers?
- What is the 888 storage number to?
- The auction process starts on which day?
- How do you spell the first name of your DM correctly? :)
- What site do you use to interact with a customer's account?
- 97100 is the number of your what?
31 Clues: What is the ABC of safety? • 97180 is the number of your what? • 97100 is the number of your what? • What is the 888 storage number to? • What is the first name of your VP? • A soft skill is what kind of skill? • What is the first name of your CEO? • A hard skill is what kind of skill? • What is the name of our review service? • What is the first name of your COO/EVP? • ...
Markomania puzzle 2024-10-12
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- -What consulting firm developed a framework focusing on seven internal elements that influence organizational effectiveness
- -What process divides a market into distinct consumer groups?
- -What term refers to any item or service offered to meet consumer needs and wants
- -Unexpressed needs that consumers may not be aware of themselves.
- -Which strategy involves selecting specific segments for marketing efforts?
- What term describes the structured levels of needs in Maslow's theory?
- -What need pertains to self-respect and recognition from others?
- What level includes basic needs such as food and water in consumer behavior?
- -What approach considers all aspects of marketing and their interconnections for a unified strategy
- -Coordinating all marketing communication channels to deliver a consistent message.
- -What is the process of creating a unique identity for a product or company?
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- -What term refers to the amount of money consumers are willing to pay for a product or service
- -Demand for a product or service that is unwanted or viewed unfavorably.
- -Short-sightedness in marketing strategy focused on products rather than customer needs
- -The value that a brand adds to a product, impacting consumer choice
- An integrated approach that provides a seamless customer experience across multiple channels.
- -Strategies aimed at increasing market share for existing products.
- -A plan of action designed to achieve marketing goals.
- -How consumers interpret information and form opinions about products.
- -What force in Porter’s Five Forces model assesses the number and strength of rival firms in the industry
- -What activities are designed to inform and persuade consumers about a product?
- -Which market specializes in providing intangible products like consulting, education, and healthcare
- -How do companies create a unique place for their products in consumers' minds?
- -Who developed the matrix used for planning business growth strategies?
24 Clues: -A plan of action designed to achieve marketing goals. • -What process divides a market into distinct consumer groups? • -What need pertains to self-respect and recognition from others? • -Unexpressed needs that consumers may not be aware of themselves. • -Strategies aimed at increasing market share for existing products. • ...
P1 Enzymes and Proteins (Part 1) 2024-10-02
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- The preferred way to treat methanol poisoning. Acts as a competitive inhibitor.
- Also known as GSH. Converts N-acetyl-p-benzo-quinone imine to non-toxic compounds. Levels of GSH decreased by generation of acetaldehyde.
- The principal regulation of the rate of the citric acid cycle is the availability of
- This type of poisoning results in both oxidative steps generating toxic intermediates
- Alcohol Dehydrogenase catalyzes the conversion of methanol to this
- The second step of methanol metabolism creates this toxic product which inhibits Cytochrome c Oxidase
- ____ Dehydrogenase catalyzes the oxidation and detoxification of acetaldehyde, turning it into acetate
- ___ Glycol poisoning can also be treated using fomepizole
- ____ Ethanol oxidizing system; members of the cytochrome p450 family are upregulated upon chronic alcohol consumption
- When a person who drinks alcohol excessively takes acetaminophen, increased levels of CYP2E1 preferentially catalyze the conversion of acetaminophen to this
- The enzymes of the TCA cycle are located in this part of the mitochondria
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- The TCA cycle is described as ____ because it involves both anabolic and catabolic processes.
- One of the 3 regulated enzymes of glycolysis. Inhibited by its product glucose-6-phosphate
- A young woman is doing intense aerobic exercise. Aerobic glycolysis is being used for the source of energy for the muscle activity. The carbons derived from glucose will enter the citric acid cycle in the form of
- The major regulation of PFK is _____ control by the ratio of ADP to ATP.
- The most important regulatory enzyme of glycolysis. The rate-limiting step most of the time
- The first step in ethanol metabolism (catalyzed by alcohol dehydrogenase)is the oxidation of ethanol to form this toxic intermediate that causes hangovers
- The products of the reaction catalyzed by pyruvate dehydrogenase in the liver are Acetyl-CoA, CO2, and
- The isozyme responsible for phosphorylating hexoses in the liver. Not inhibited by anything.
- The first step of ethanol metabolism can also be carried out in peroxisomes by the enzyme
20 Clues: ___ Glycol poisoning can also be treated using fomepizole • Alcohol Dehydrogenase catalyzes the conversion of methanol to this • The major regulation of PFK is _____ control by the ratio of ADP to ATP. • The enzymes of the TCA cycle are located in this part of the mitochondria • The preferred way to treat methanol poisoning. Acts as a competitive inhibitor. • ...
Bio Exam 2 2024-10-17
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- Solution with the lower concentration of water (more stuff dissolved in it)
- Solution with a higher concentration of water (less solute dissolved)
- Transmits a signal that is a result of the ligand binding to the receptor
- Occurs in the mitochondria of eukaryotes or in the plasma membrane of prokaryotes
- The cell takes up large molecules within vesicles formed around them at the plasma membrane
- External materials bind to an extracellular receptor protein
- occurs in the mitochondrial matrix, only if O2 is present, and turns the pyruvic acid into acetyl CoA and produces Co2
- The immediate source of energy that powers cellular work
- The loss of electrons from a reactant, can be considered a loss of oxygen by glucose
- Happen without an energy input (ie osmosis)
- Diffusion of water across a cell membrane
- Large molecules within vesicles dissolve into the plasma membrane and are secreted to the outside cell
- Cells gulp droplets of fluid or water within a vesicle
- Energy associated with the relative motion of objects
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- The gain of electrons by reactant, often in the form of a hydrogen atom bound to the electron
- Need energy input to occur (ie active transport)
- A reaction that releases free energy, spontaneous reactions
- What helps the membrane resist changes in fluidity when temps change
- found in the mitochondrial membrane, NAD+ and FAD get regenerated, heat is released, O2 converted into h2o, and make the most ATP here
- Cells engulf a particle or organism within a vesicle
- A reaction that absorbs free energy, nonspontaneous
- What is the sum of Catabolic reactions and Anabolic reactions
- Converts 1 glucose molecules into 2 pyruvic acids, happens in the cytoplasm
- The target cell's of the signaling molecule coming from outside the cell
- How the cell ultimately acts due to the signal binding and can be almost any imaginable cellular activity
25 Clues: Diffusion of water across a cell membrane • Happen without an energy input (ie osmosis) • Need energy input to occur (ie active transport) • A reaction that absorbs free energy, nonspontaneous • Cells engulf a particle or organism within a vesicle • Energy associated with the relative motion of objects • Cells gulp droplets of fluid or water within a vesicle • ...
Photosynthesis & Respiration 2024-11-04
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- Tiny turbines in cells spinning out ATP – powered by protons
- The green MVP that lets plants drink up sunshine like energy smoothies
- Chloroplast’s goopy ‘kitchen’ where sugar gets cooked up
- Leaf cell’s mini solar panels, where sunshine becomes sugar
- Main way cells get their energy, with a little help from oxygen
- Energy taxi that helps plants turn CO₂ into sugar goodness
- Photosynthesis’s night shift – making sugar, no sun required!
- Oxygen-free option for energy – useful for yeast, bread, and muscles
- Mitochondria’s central ‘mixing bowl’ where energy reactions unfold
- Gift from plants to the world, keeping us all breathing
- Little packets of pure cell power – the ‘battery’ cells need
- Plant energy starter-pack, straight from the sky
- What keeps every cell going, from leaves to lungs
- Color-catchers that give plants their greens and absorb light
- Tiny green ‘discs’ in chloroplasts where light energy gets trapped
- Cell’s energy factory – where food is ‘burned’ for fuel
- Cell’s squishy zone where the first steps of respiration happen
- Light-trapping complex – it’s the spark that starts it all
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- Quick, sugar-splitting first step of respiration – no oxygen needed
- Leaf’s cozy workspace for photosynthesis – the main hub
- Self-feeders of the world, producing their own food like magic
- Respiration’s energy-generating loop inside mitochondria – spins out ATP!
- Tiny doorways on leaves that let the air in – plant nostrils, kinda
- Gas we breathe out, but plants gulp down for their ‘food prep’
- Backup breathing for cells when oxygen’s a no-show
- Photosynthesis: It’s a chemical ________ of light, water, and CO₂
- Root-sourced refreshment that keeps plants hydrated and ready to grow
- Respiration’s ‘power line’ that makes loads of ATP
- First thing plants need to kick off the food-making magic
- Sweet treat made by plants – think sugar, but as plant fuel!
30 Clues: Plant energy starter-pack, straight from the sky • What keeps every cell going, from leaves to lungs • Backup breathing for cells when oxygen’s a no-show • Respiration’s ‘power line’ that makes loads of ATP • Leaf’s cozy workspace for photosynthesis – the main hub • Gift from plants to the world, keeping us all breathing • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2024-10-30
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- Process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
- Principal Pigment of plants and other photosynthetic organisms
- amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius
- Electron carrier involved in glycolysis
- set of reactions in photosynthesis that do not require light; energy from ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds such as sugar; also called the Calvin cycle
- Cluster of proteins that span the thylakoid membrane and allow hydrogen ions(H+) to pass through
- process that requires oxygen
- Compound used by cells to store and release energy
- Saclike photosynthetic membranes found in chloroplasts
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- Light absorbing molecules used by plants to gather the sun’s energy
- Process used by plants and other autotrophs to capture light energy and use it to power chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and energy-rich carbohydrates such as sugars and starches
- Series of electron carrier proteins that shuttle high-energy electrons during ATP-generating reactions
- set of reactions in photosynthesis that use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH
- the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis in which energy from ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds such as sugar
- Cluster of Chlorophyll and proteins found in thylakoids
- First set of reactions in cellular respiration during which a molecule of glucose is broken into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid
- Fluid portion of the chloroplast; outside of the thylakoids
- Innermost compartment of the mitochondrion
- Process that does NOT require oxygen
- Second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy- extracting reactions
- (Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate) carrier molecule that transfers high-energy electrons from chlorophyll to other molecules
21 Clues: process that requires oxygen • Process that does NOT require oxygen • Electron carrier involved in glycolysis • Innermost compartment of the mitochondrion • Compound used by cells to store and release energy • Saclike photosynthetic membranes found in chloroplasts • Cluster of Chlorophyll and proteins found in thylakoids • ...
Chapter 22 Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-14
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- Orange or yellow pigment that protects chlorophyll by dissipating excess energy.
- Chlorophyll complex absorbing light at 680 nm, initiating electron flow in Photosystem II.
- Chlorophyll complex absorbing light at 700 nm, the core pigment in Photosystem I.
- Green organelle that captures light, found only in plant cells and certain algae.
- Membrane-bound protein that shuttles electrons between Photosystem II and Photosystem I, helping to pump protons across the membrane (three words).
- Key chlorophyll molecules that initiate electron transfer after absorbing light (two words).
- Grouped stacks of light-absorbing disks within chloroplasts.
- Structure composed of pigments that captures sunlight and channels energy to the reaction center (three words).
- Synthase Enzyme that produces ATP by harnessing the flow of protons across a membrane.
- Central chlorophyll site in a photosystem where energy conversion begins.
- Flattened membrane sac where light absorption and electron transport occur.
- The initial phase of photosynthesis that directly depends on photons to generate energy-rich molecules (two words).
- Process where light-excited electrons leave the reaction center, initiating electron flow (three words).
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- Light-absorbing complex involved in the second part of the electron transport chain in photosynthesis, with a key pigment absorbing at 700 nm (two words).
- Green pigment crucial for absorbing sunlight in photosynthesis.
- plants use to safely dissipate excess light energy as heat (three words).
- Gradient of hydrogen ions across the thylakoid membrane, used to power ATP synthesis (three words).
- The pathway representing energy changes in electron transport, resembling the letter “Z” (two words).
- The fluid matrix in which the Calvin cycle takes place within a chloroplast.
- Process that recycles electrons in Photosystem I to generate extra ATP without NADPH production (two words).
- The photosystem that splits water molecules and releases oxygen, absorbing light at 680 nm (two words).
- Cluster within Photosystem II that splits water molecules to release electrons and oxygen (three words).
22 Clues: Grouped stacks of light-absorbing disks within chloroplasts. • Green pigment crucial for absorbing sunlight in photosynthesis. • plants use to safely dissipate excess light energy as heat (three words). • Central chlorophyll site in a photosystem where energy conversion begins. • Flattened membrane sac where light absorption and electron transport occur. • ...
Cellular respiration 2025-02-05
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- process by which energy can be released from food molecules in the absence of oxygen
- reactions^process by which chlorophyll absorbs the energy from sunlight
- does glycolysis occur?
- production that needs oxygen
- shaped membrane that contains chlorophyll
- essential liquid for plants and animals
- breathe in ___ and exhale carbon dioxide
- Transport Chain^Third stage of cellular respiration
- dioxide^what does C02 stand for?
- production that doesn't require oxygen
- Acid^type of fermentation that occurs in animals and some bacteria
- subatomic particle that is found in all atoms
- Cycle^second stage of cellular respiration
- does energy originate from?
- of fermentation that occurs in yeast and bacteria
- energy carrying molecules of cells or the fuel for cells
- respiration^The main process that converts glucose into ATP
- does photosynthesis occur?
- dioxide and water are ___ of cellular respiration
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- energy^an energy converted from chemical energy so organisms can use it
- and Oxygen are ___ of cellular respiration
- carrier
- energy^energy that's stored in the bonds between atoms and molecules in substances
- in which organisms use energy from sunlight to make the sugar glucose
- reactions^a process by which carbon dioxide and energy from ATP and NADPH are used to make glucose
- breaks into 2 pieces and enters the Kreb Cycle ATP & electrons made
- part of the Mitochondria does the Krebs Cycle occur?
- unit of life
- organelles
- is glucose broken down into?
- sugar and your body's main source of energy
- that do cellular respiration
- triphosphate^what does ATP stand for?
- that surrounds the thylakoid
- Respiration is used to generate usable ATP ___
35 Clues: carrier • organelles • unit of life • does glycolysis occur? • does photosynthesis occur? • does energy originate from? • production that needs oxygen • is glucose broken down into? • that do cellular respiration • that surrounds the thylakoid • dioxide^what does C02 stand for? • triphosphate^what does ATP stand for? • production that doesn't require oxygen • ...
Vocabulary Quiz #2 2025-03-03
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- an optical illusion that makes cinema possible; the eye and the mind tend to hold images in the brain for a fraction of a second after they disappear from view.
- any coloring agent, made from natural or synthetic substances, used in paints or drawing materials.
- drawing one set of parallel lines over another in a different direction so that the lines cross.
- a type of relief print made from a plank of relatively soft wood, the artist carves away the negative spaces, leaving the image in relief to take the ink for printing.
- a dry drawing medium made from charred twigs, usually vine or willow.
- a sequence of drawings prepared to guide camera shots in motion picture production.
- the total number of prints made and approved by the artist, usually numbered consecutively.
- the width of the opening that amidst light into a camera.
- any printmaking technique in which lines and areas to be inked are recessed below the surface of the printing plate.
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- a type of painting in which pigment is suspended in a binder of hot wax.
- the technique of photographing a series of hand-drawn or computer-generated frames of a movie to create the illusion of motion.
- a material used in paint that causes pigment to adhere to one another.
- a quality of roughness or surface grain in paper that gives texture to a drawing.
- spooled photographic stock for the recording of movies.
- a technique in which pigments suspended in water are applied to a damp lime-plaster surface.
- the length of time the camera shutter is open; this determines the brightness of the resulting photo.
- an opaque water-soluble paint.
- the depth of the area before the camera that will be in sharp focus in a photo.
- the production of movies as an art or industry.
- the block of metal wood, stone, or other material that an artist works to create a print.
20 Clues: an opaque water-soluble paint. • the production of movies as an art or industry. • spooled photographic stock for the recording of movies. • the width of the opening that amidst light into a camera. • a dry drawing medium made from charred twigs, usually vine or willow. • a material used in paint that causes pigment to adhere to one another. • ...
Hollywood 2025-03-10
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- The antagonist in a film
- Dangerous action performed in movies
- A show about a chemistry teacher turned drug dealer
- The most intense moment in a movie
- A famous animation studio
- A popular streaming service
- The art of movie photography
- A villain who battles Batman
- A spy movie franchise
- The written dialogue of a movie or show
- A superhero team in Marvel
- Financer and overseer of movies
- The protagonist of a story
- An unexpected plot change
- A hugely successful film
- A male performer in films or TV
- The list of people who worked on a film
- A sci-fi movie about a simulated reality
- A short, humorous TV series
- A program featuring interviews and discussions
- A classic mafia movie
- A movie series about a young wizard
- A superhero who operates in Gotham City
- A mockumentary-style sitcom
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- A movie about dinosaurs brought back to life
- A preview of a film
- Indian film industry
- A movie that continues a story
- A film that tells the backstory
- A famous archaeologist adventurer
- Where movies are made
- The man of steel
- A fantasy series with dragons and intrigue
- A brief appearance by a famous person
- The storyline of a film
- A female performer in films or TV
- A network known for high-quality series
- A space epic with Jedi and Sith
- The center of the film industry
- Prestigious film awards
- The rival comic-based movie franchise
- Watching multiple episodes at once
- Person in charge of making a film
- A movie created using drawings or CGI
- The company behind Mickey Mouse
- A sitcom about six New Yorkers
- A tragic romance film based on a real ship
- A type of unscripted TV show
- A sitcom often described as “about nothing”
- The studio behind superhero movies
50 Clues: The man of steel • A preview of a film • Indian film industry • Where movies are made • A spy movie franchise • A classic mafia movie • The storyline of a film • Prestigious film awards • The antagonist in a film • A hugely successful film • A famous animation studio • An unexpected plot change • A superhero team in Marvel • The protagonist of a story • A popular streaming service • ...
BUSINESS ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT 2025-11-17
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- Process of hiring employees
- Movement of goods to consumer
- Unique advantage a firm has
- Pyramid of needs theory
- Assigning tasks and authority
- Document of marketing objectives
- Organization with dual reporting lines
- Core benefit offered to customers
- Pricing based on perceived value
- Portfolio matrix analyzing growth and share
- Short term financial obligation
- Analysis of external environment factors
- Government imposed maximum price
- Measure of financial leverage
- Good that satisfies human wants
- Leadership emphasizing participation
- Value of the next best alternative forgone
- Legal monopoly granted to an inventor
- Additional cost of producing one more unit
- Customer relationship management
- Ability to influence others
- Resources are limited
- Analysis of strengths weaknesses opportunities threats
- Price where supply equals demand
- Rules governing employee behavior
- Visual plan showing tasks and deadlines
- Market with many sellers offering identical products
- Goods consumed together
- Performance measurement metric
Down
- Output per worker
- Practical workplace training
- Framework of nine business elements
- Responsiveness to price changes
- System where goods arrive as needed
- Output level where revenue equals cost
- Document listing job requirements
- Market controlled by one seller
- Study of individual decision making units
- Market where currencies are traded
- Unemployment due to industry changes
- General increase in prices
- Group with complementary skills
- Graph showing supply demand and price
- Total value of produced goods and services
- Cost that does not change with output
- Interest rate adjusted for inflation
- Measuring performance against goals
- Waste reducing method
- People centered leadership style
- Long term direction of a company
- Statement of company purpose
- Last step in decision making
- Risk from financial market changes
- Tax on imported goods
- Document outlining business goals
- Goods used to make other goods
- Groups affected by the organization
- Temporary organization
- Market dominated by few firms
- Legally established maximum price
60 Clues: Output per worker • Waste reducing method • Tax on imported goods • Resources are limited • Temporary organization • Pyramid of needs theory • Goods consumed together • General increase in prices • Process of hiring employees • Unique advantage a firm has • Ability to influence others • Practical workplace training • Statement of company purpose • Last step in decision making • ...
Medical Foundations Final Crossword 2025-12-04
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- Plan where you must use a provider that is in your set plan
- Vital signs stable
- NB
- Digital history of all info that can be shared between different hospitals/orginizations
- No known drug allergies
- Sheet that details info on hazards
- An assessment to determine urgency of care needed
- Fee that is assigned for a service
- PPE for hands
- Painkiller
- Unlawful touching of another person
- Baseline of the body
- Type of social skills required to complete a job
- PPE for eyes
- Administration that ensures safety at work
- Type of Technical skills required to complete a job
- What you would use to figure out what’s wrong w/ a pt and how to best help them
- Person who can get sick easily(____ Host)
- Animal or insect that carries and spreads germs
- Teaching using the five senses
- Hgb
- IV
- Demographic/front page of a chart
- Grid scheduling system
- Teaching using straight up facts and info
- Misrepresentation of services that are false
- Person who has a disease
- Vaginal birth after cesarean section
Down
- Tested with a hammer
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus
- Device used for injections
- Not booking enough
- Money you have to pay before an insurer starts paying
- Sample of tissue to be tested from patient
- A device that lets deaf people communicate
- Dx
- Being an example of what to do for pt education
- Birthdate
- BP
- BM
- Tablespoon
- A threat or attempt to injure
- Booking too many in case of cancellation
- Act that causes injury/damage to a person or property
- CXR
- Healthcare that provides comfort and support to patients with terminal illness
- Act that ensures patient safety and confidentiality
- Procedure that requires patient to stay
- An object or surface that carries or spreads germs
- Examination of records
- Act preventing discrimination of people w/ disabilities
51 Clues: NB • Dx • BP • BM • IV • CXR • Hgb • Birthdate • Painkiller • Tablespoon • PPE for eyes • PPE for hands • Vital signs stable • Not booking enough • Tested with a hammer • Baseline of the body • Grid scheduling system • Examination of records • No known drug allergies • Person who has a disease • Device used for injections • Human Immunodeficiency Virus • A threat or attempt to injure • Teaching using the five senses • ...
Crossword Carry out general demolition CPCCCA3001 2023-08-07
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- A key health and safety risk associated with working at heights over two metres
- (2 words) A power saw used in demolition work
- (2 words) This is what should happen for all service lines before demonstration begins
- In case of later complaints or claims, it a good idea to take these of the neighbouring buildings, before demolition work begins
- A digging and earth-moving machine used in demolition work
- A heavy hammer used in demolition work
- An acronym for the document required for high-risk demolition work
- (2 words) When a wall or beam is supporting much of the weight of the overlying parts of the structure
- Produces the Safety Data Sheet with information about hazards and safety precautions for specific substances
- It is professional and courteous to advise them that demolition will take place
- This professional should be consulted to first identify load-bearing structures
- A hazardous material associated with homes built prior up to the 1980s
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- (3 words) A key health and safety risk in which someone could get crushed
- (2 words) The risk level for much demonstration work
- (2 words) A no-go area
- (2 words) A pneumatic power tool that combines a hammer and chisel, which is used to break up concrete
- (2 words) A key health and safety risk in which someone could get hit by items from above
- (2 words) A power saw in which the cutting action is achieved through a push-and-pull motion of the blade
- (2 words) Use this to pry timber members from the structure
- One of the two variables shown on a risk assessment matrix
- One of the two variables shown on a risk assessment matrix
- A horizontal support of timber, stone, concrete, or steel across the top of a door or window
- (3 words) A phone line service established to advise the builder of the location of electric, gas, water and sewerage lines
- An environmental issue caused by the use of power tools used in demolition work
24 Clues: (2 words) A no-go area • A heavy hammer used in demolition work • (2 words) A power saw used in demolition work • (2 words) The risk level for much demonstration work • A digging and earth-moving machine used in demolition work • One of the two variables shown on a risk assessment matrix • One of the two variables shown on a risk assessment matrix • ...
UNIT 3 - TERMINOLOGY TEST (MARKETING) 2017-05-11
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- an intermediary in the channel of distribution who takes products in bulk from the manufacturer
- a sampling method which has no bias
- Cash ___ a product which has a high market share but low market growth potential
- a short term pricing strategy where a product is discounted for a period of time
- research which gathers information from new/primary sources
- Product/Celebrity _______ a method of promotion which uses as well known celebrity to raise the profile of a brand
- a stage in the product life cycle
- Into/Out of the _______ refers to how sales promotions are targeted at retailers/consumers
- the person who buys the product
- a name/logo which is a legally recognised / trademarked identification of a business/product
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- a very small, defined market segment
- the stage in the product life cycle where extension strategies have been exhausted and no growth is left
- a product which has high market share and high market growth potential
- a long term pricing strategy where prices are directly linked to those of rival businesses
- a short term low price strategy
- Product Life ____ model used to analyse a product portfolio
- a long term high price strategy
- an intermediary in the channel of distribution who connects directly with the customer to sell products
- research which gathers information from existing/secondary sources
- Public _______ the method of promotion used to ensure the business maintains a high profile/image
- the channel of distribution which uses the internet to sell products without using an intermediary
- term used for an online retailer such as Amazon
- Above/Below the _____ refers to mass/targeted advertising promotion methods
- a short term high price strategy
- a sampling method which defines quotas of set characteristics to be sampled
- ___ matrix - model used to analyse a product portfolio
- a product which has low market share and low market growth potential
27 Clues: a short term low price strategy • a long term high price strategy • the person who buys the product • a short term high price strategy • a stage in the product life cycle • a sampling method which has no bias • a very small, defined market segment • term used for an online retailer such as Amazon • ___ matrix - model used to analyse a product portfolio • ...
Core Concepts -Cell Structure and Organisation 2021-12-10
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- type of mesophyll provides air space for diffusion of gases in and out the leaf
- Inside the nucleoplasm within the nucleus
- Inner membrane folded inwards, increases SA for ATP synthesis to occur
- flattened sacs in stroma
- type of epithelium flattened cells lining body cavities e.g. mouth and alveoli
- viruses that attack bacteria
- stacked thylakoids
- transport of water and dissolved minerals in plants
- viruses are single celled and described as _________
- type of protein acts as a carrier / channel for the passage of charge / polar molecules
- associated with one layer only may act as receptors for hormones
- during cell division centrioles migrate to opposite poles to form a ____________
- photosynthesis in plants
- Double membrane with pores for the transport of mRNA and ribosomes out of cytoplasm
- site of respiration in prokaryotes
- function is to transport proteins and protein synthesis
- controls membrane fluidity
- cell division in prokaryotes
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- narrow pores in the cell wall
- in animal cells vacuoles are small and temporary and may occur in large numbers they are formed by ___________________
- Function of the mitochondrion is to release energy in the form of ATP during __________ respiration
- organisms with many specialised cells to form tissues and organs which have various structures and roles
- occurs at the ribosomes
- only found in plant cells
- gelatinuos matrix in chloroplasts which contain DNA for self replication
- Within the nucleus, synthesise rRNA
- lysosomes contain __________ enzymes
- Rough endoplasmic reticulum has _____________ which are continous with the nuclear membrane
- cells at the top of leaf surface protected by waterproof waxy cuticle
- in plant cells vacuoles are ___________
- single celled organisms lacking membrane bound organelles, DNA is free in cytoplasm
- transport of sucrose and amino acids
- golgi body can modify and package proteins into __________ ___________ (2 words)
- cell wall in prokaryotes
- chloroplasts have a _____________ __________ (two words)
35 Clues: stacked thylakoids • occurs at the ribosomes • flattened sacs in stroma • photosynthesis in plants • cell wall in prokaryotes • only found in plant cells • controls membrane fluidity • viruses that attack bacteria • cell division in prokaryotes • narrow pores in the cell wall • site of respiration in prokaryotes • Within the nucleus, synthesise rRNA • ...
Engineering Management 2021-12-15
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- A matrix provides a framework for evaluating the relative performance of businesses in which a diversified organization operates.
- A strategy in which a firm has no consistent approach to strategy
- ________ problems arise when words have different meanings for different people
- The managed effort of an organization to develop new products or services or new uses for existing products or services
- A sophisticated rating method in which supervisors construct a rating scale associated with behavioral anchors
- It refers to teaching managers and professionals the skills needed for both present and future jobs.
- The process of attracting individuals to apply for jobs that are open
- An informal communication network among people in an organization
- A group created by its members for purposes that may or may not be relevant to those of the organization
- A strategy in which the firm encourages creativity and flexibility and is often decentralized
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- The number of different businesses that an organization is engaged in and the extent to which these businesses are related to one another
- The financial remuneration given by the organization to its employees in exchange for their work
- The extent to which members are loyal and committed to the group
- analysis of an organization’s internal strengths and weaknesses as well as its environmental opportunities and threats.
- Standards of behavior that the group accepts for and expects of its members
- _______ procedure is the means by which the contract is enforced.
- Similar to entrepreneurs except that they develop new businesses in the context of a large organization
- The purchase of a firm by a firm that is considerably larger
- _________ innovations are changes in the way products or services are manufactured, created, or distributed.
- An act directly mandates the provision of safe working conditions
- The set of organizational activities directed at attracting, developing, and maintaining an effective workforce
21 Clues: The purchase of a firm by a firm that is considerably larger • The extent to which members are loyal and committed to the group • A strategy in which a firm has no consistent approach to strategy • _______ procedure is the means by which the contract is enforced. • An informal communication network among people in an organization • ...
Leadership vocab 2022-01-26
Across
- style : let it be or hands-off (the term is French for let it be or
- in a business.
- style: gives orders to employees.
- the spread of power away from the center to local branches.
- chart: people with similar skills are pooled for work assignments
- Management: power comes from the top, work can become very
- organization: The informal organization is the interlocking social
- areas (e.g., finance, marketing, and engineering)
- and consultation.
- that leaves little discretion for interpretation.
- and groups, on the same organizational level and involve
- organizational arrangements include individuals of different
- the power or right to give orders or make decisions.
- responsibility to someone or for some activity.
- The organization is grouped by areas of specialty within different
- chart: a diagram that shows the structure of an organization and
Down
- the act of consolidating power under a central control.
- that governs how people work together in practice.
- chart: every entity in the organization, except one, is subordinate to
- and communication is lost.
- Management: A horizontal structure provides employees with the
- to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and vice versa.
- and creative thinking is encouraged.
- of command: The continuous chain of authority that links the most
- Management: Supervisory management is the act of managing
- Organization: simple organizational structure in which each person reports
- chart: with few or no levels of intervening management between staff and
- decision.
- procedures and structures; it is usually set out in writing, with a
- one supervisor.
- relationships and relative ranks of its parts and positions/jobs.
- organization: formal organization is a fixed set of rules of intra-
- style: manager seeks employee input before he or she makes the
- style: manager shares the decision making with the employees.
- and skills needed. Cross function (from department to department)
35 Clues: decision. • in a business. • one supervisor. • and consultation. • and communication is lost. • style: gives orders to employees. • and creative thinking is encouraged. • responsibility to someone or for some activity. • areas (e.g., finance, marketing, and engineering) • that leaves little discretion for interpretation. • that governs how people work together in practice. • ...
Histology of the Skin 2020-08-17
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- aka motor nerves
- hormone that stimulates skin cells to reproduce and heal
- condition which capillaries have been damaged and now larger blood vessels
- circulation of blood from heart through body and back to the heart
- sunburn and cancer are caused by these type of rays
- type of keratin that is softer
- type of cell that identifies foreign cells
- small muscle at base of hair follicle causes goose bumps
- sweat gland found all over the body and contains opening in skin
- ability of skin to stretch and return to firmness
- condition that causes skin under the nails to turn purplish or blue
- skin function to synthesize vitamin D from sun
- dead protein cell without nuclei
- coiled structure attached to hair follicles that secrete sweat
- part of both hair and skin
- melanin red and yellow
- glycolipid materials that are natural part of skins intercellular matrix and barrier function
- cell that produces skin pigment granuals in basal layer
- healthy skin in slightly ___
- water loss caused by evaporation on the skin
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- antioxidants in skin help prevent damage from these
- small cone shaped structures at the bottom of hair follicles
- body's largest organ
- WBC that digests and kills bacteria and parasites with its enzyme
- light wavelength ranges between 320-400 nanometers and penetrates deep into the skin "aging rays"
- aka afferent nerves
- oil glands
- created by chemical processes of plants
- scientific field that studies structure and composition of skin tissue
- layer of epidermis with keratin that resembles little grains
- protein substance of complex fibers that strengthen skin
- enzyme that stimulates melanocytes
- compromises 50-70% of skin
- melanin dark brown/black
- basic building blocks that make body tissues
- outermost layer of skin
- nail
- building blocks of proteins
38 Clues: nail • oil glands • aka motor nerves • aka afferent nerves • body's largest organ • melanin red and yellow • outermost layer of skin • melanin dark brown/black • compromises 50-70% of skin • part of both hair and skin • building blocks of proteins • healthy skin in slightly ___ • type of keratin that is softer • dead protein cell without nuclei • enzyme that stimulates melanocytes • ...
Nails 2014-04-24
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- The portion of living skin that supports that nail plate
- The dead, colorless tissue attached to the natural nail plate
- The initiator added to polymer powder to start the chain reaction of curing the nail enhancement
- The slightly thickened layer of skin that lies between the fingertip and the free edge of the natural nail plate
- Implements should be removed from a disinfectant solution using what?
- The water content of the natural nail directly affects the nails?
- a short chain of monomers that is not long enough to be considered a polymer
- The natural nail is part of what system?
- Fabric wraps are made from silk, fiberglass, and:
- The nail tip adhesive used to secure the nail tip to a natural nail
- A petroleum by-product that has excellent sealing properties to hold moisture in the skin
- The amount of polymer powder and liquid monomer used to create a product bead
- Use of a nipper to clip away loosened nail enhancement product can damage the nail plate and perpetuate what?
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- A think, tightly woven natural material that becomes transparent when wrap resin is applied
- Which type of nail polish remover is recommended when removing nail polish from nail enhancements
- Shallow depressions that serve as contact points for nail tips and the natural nail
- The most visible and functional part of the nail unit
- Wrap resins
- Cutting nail tips with a nail or toenail clipper will cause the nail tip to weaken and?
- Odorless products harden more slowly, which creates the tacky layer called:
- The area of the nail where the nail plate cells are formed
- A measure of how much electricity a UV bulb consumes is:
- A colorless polish layer applied to the natural nail to improve the adhesion of polish
- The second UV gel layer applied is called:
24 Clues: Wrap resins • The natural nail is part of what system? • The second UV gel layer applied is called: • Fabric wraps are made from silk, fiberglass, and: • The most visible and functional part of the nail unit • The portion of living skin that supports that nail plate • A measure of how much electricity a UV bulb consumes is: • ...
Marine Protozoans 2014-01-16
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- symbiotic one celled algau found in coral sea anamones mollusks and other types of marine organisms
- a slimy lubrication and cleansing secretion
- a type of radiolarian skeleton composed of silicon and possessing long needles which pass through the organism to the outside surface
- very small particles of the decaying remains of dead plants and animals an important source of food for many marine animals
- Structures used by radiolarians to aid in controlling their depth in the water column.
- a type of radiolarian skeleton which is delicate and lace like
- The process by which a species becomes better suited to survive in an environment.
- a false foot formed by an an extension of cytoplasm it serves as a means of locomotion and a way of surrounding and thereby absorbing food
- the area from the water surface to the bottom
- Bottom dwelling organisms
- a foram that secretes a single chamber
- a container within which a tintinnid is housed it is either secreted by the organism or composed of foreign material cemented together
- The inner portion of the radiolarians to aid in controlling their depths in the water column.
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- the process of using food material produced by other organisms
- the relationship in which two organisms to the outside live together in close association
- an organic matrix with embedded grains of sand
- inhabiting the open water of the ocean rather than the bottom of the shore
- an ocean bottom sediment consisting 30% or more foram skeletons
- a vertical cylindrical sample of the bottom sediments
- small plants and animals floating in the upper layers of the water column
- The outer portion of the radiolarian's cytoplasm
- small cavities that may contains secretions of the protoplasm or substances about to be excreted '
- Tiny hairlike projections; used for locomotion in some one-celled organisms.
- A hard, outer covering
24 Clues: A hard, outer covering • Bottom dwelling organisms • a foram that secretes a single chamber • a slimy lubrication 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 • a vertical cylindrical sample of the bottom sediments • ...
Safety Crossword 2014-03-26
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- One of the SMART moves that we would perform to push a trolley is the Power what?
- See It, ____ It, Coach It!
- At Liquor, we have a ______ and Recognition program to recognise good behaviour of our Team Members.
- The Risk Rating Matrix is used to classify a what?
- What does the S in SMART stand for?
- Reduce ________ to avoid unnecessary twisting through your spine and your knees by leading with your feet.
- Personal __________ Equipment
- Always keep fire exits, fire hose reels, fire extinguishers and electrical switchboards clear of ____________ and easily accessible at all times.
- All incidents and near misses are required to be reported to your ____ _______ immediately.
- What should you do before undertaking manual handling tasks to prevent injury?
- Never _________ or chase shoplifters or aggressive or intoxicated customers.
- Never attempt to lift an item if you need to over reach or _____.
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- It is important to use your _____ muscles to assist with movements and manual handling.
- Never carry more than one at a time?
- A Safe Work ________ is a documented process that outlines to Team Members the safe and correct way to complete tasks and use equipment.
- SHIC stands for Site Hazard __________ checklist.
- Assess and ______. Assess the environment, the load and your position to ensure safe completion of a task.
- The bottle presenter is a tool to assist with a SMART _____.
- Ensure where possible that heavy items are stored between the ______ zone to assist with manual handling tasks.
- There are 6 Safety Non-___________.
- What is the safety management system that provides a framework for effective safety management in store?
- Always keep ________easily accessible and free from obstacles.
- Store tours are an important way of managing hazards and monitoring risk in the store on a _____ basis.
- A Risk _________ Checklist is a tool that reviews hazards relating to a process or piece of equipment in the store.
- Always keep floor stacks _____ than 1.6 meters.
25 Clues: See It, ____ It, Coach It! • Personal __________ Equipment • What does the S in SMART stand for? • There are 6 Safety Non-___________. • Never carry more than one at a time? • Always keep floor stacks _____ than 1.6 meters. • SHIC stands for Site Hazard __________ checklist. • The Risk Rating Matrix is used to classify a what? • ...
MATH PROJECT 2012-11-04
Across
- the set of all possible values of the argument of a function.
- the ratio of the change in y-coordinates to the change in x-coordinates
- the conjugate of a complex number is formed by reversing the sign on the imaginary part of the number. The conjugate of a + bi is a - bi.
- (0,1,2,3,4,5,6 ) these numbers are
- the inverse function of tan
- The function obtained by switching the x- and y-variables
- half the difference between the largest and smallest function value of a periodic function.
- a table of numbers arranged in rows and columns.
- the inverse function of sin
- a set of numbers that identifies the location of a point.
- a fraction in which the denominator is assumed to be 100.
- horizontal translation of a periodic function .
- the identities tan θ=sinθ/(cos θ) and cot=cosθ/sinθ are examples of _______
- An equation, graph, or data that can be modeled by a degree 2 polynomial.
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- to cut something in half.
- the measure of how often a function repeats its same values.
- a straight line that is a close approximation to a curve as the curve goes off to infinity.
- vertical translation called .
- the additive identity. The number that when you add it to a number, n, you will get n as a result.
- 〖cosθ〗^2+sinθ=
- the value of x at the point where a curve crosses the x-axis.
- A line can be used to help draw vertical translation horizontal of each cycle
- used when to angles and any side are known
- the bottom part of a fraction.
- the reciprocal of the cosine.
- (-1,0,1,2,3) these numbers called .
- a device for measuring angles.
- the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.
28 Clues: 〖cosθ〗^2+sinθ= • to cut something in half. • the inverse function of tan • the inverse function of sin • vertical translation called . • the reciprocal of the cosine. • the bottom part of a fraction. • a device for measuring angles. • (0,1,2,3,4,5,6 ) these numbers are • (-1,0,1,2,3) these numbers called . • used when to angles and any side are known • ...
Non Metallic Structures 2015-02-25
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- happens when you sand to fast and hard
- vacuum bagging removes air and excess resin in composite work
- stitch used for hand sewing aircraft fabrics
- also known as the matrix
- deterioration at which aircraft fabric must be replaced
- micromesh kits are used to
- minimum number of baseball stitches per inch
- most common plastic used in aviation
- used to bond acrylic
- minimum tensile strength of old cotton
- keeps part from sticking to mold
- which plastic cannot be reshaped
- Needed when replacing cotton with Dacron
- standard wood used in aircraft manufacturing
- how to fix an improperly shaped windshield
- three types of aircraft fabric
- must you repair both sides of honeycomb if one side is damaged
- aromatic polymide fibers such as kevlar
- indicates possible separation of composite laminates
- used to repair small cracks in windshields
- increases vacuum bagging cure times
- the _____ is 90 degrees to the length of fiber as it comes off the roll
- microballons are this type of agent
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- method for cutting foam
- sandpaper grit to start with when micromesh
- the reason for tapering glued wood repairs
- minimum tensile strength of new cotton
- two advantages of using honeycomb
- _____ new plies is the preferred way to repair composites
- where these when working with transparent plastics
- leave this on when working with transparent plastics
- how long resin will remain in a workable state
- two classifications of plastic
- the method used to shrink dacron
- carbon fiber may be applied directly over aluminum during construction
- acrylic smells ______ when burned
- the method used to shrink cotton
- cause of distortion in an aircraft window
- sandpaper grit to finish with when micromesh
- dissipates heat well
- composite fabric is strongest in the _______ direction
- reference for acceptable substitutions of wood species in repairs
- preferred method to bond transparent plastic
43 Clues: used to bond acrylic • dissipates heat well • method for cutting foam • also known as the matrix • micromesh kits are used to • two classifications of plastic • three types of aircraft fabric • the method used to shrink dacron • keeps part from sticking to mold • which plastic cannot be reshaped • the method used to shrink cotton • two advantages of using honeycomb • ...
Computer Vocab 2015-01-08
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- of the five parts of the KEYBOARD--Numeric Keypad, Alpha Pad, Arrow Keys, Function Keys, Control (Command) Keys
- system – master control program in a computer, maintains disk files, runs applications, and handles devices such as the mouse and printer
- physical parts of the computer, any part of the computer you can touch
- that can be attached (added on) to a computer
- from a computer that can be seen or heard, but not touched--(Ex: output from a speaker or monitor)
- from a computer that can be touched-- (Ex: output from a printer or plotter)
- Processing Unit--the main component that performs all of the processing, also known as a microprocessor
- computer software used to search for information on the World Wide Web
- processed by the computer
- from a printer (Ex: Laser, Dot Matrix, Ink Jet)
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- Storage--devices that can be used to permanently store your work (Ex: floppy disk, hard disk, optical disk)
- for megabyte, a unit of memory or storage capacity
- a chip that tells your computer to do these four functions:
- machine that preforms four functions: imput processing sorage and output
- instructions on a disk or drive that make the computer work (You can not see these)
- computer or software that manages the flow of information on a network
- Access Memory--a temporary memory to hold your data-- (storage place inside your computer where 1s and 0s are kept until power is cut off--also holds the program that you are working on)
- Drive--a device that reads data off a disk and/or writes data to a disk (hard or floppy)
- processing, storage, output
- TV-like screen--an output device
- three OUTPUT DEVICES--printer, monitor, speaker
- place on a computer where cable can be attached
22 Clues: processed by the computer • processing, storage, output • TV-like screen--an output device • that can be attached (added on) to a computer • from a printer (Ex: Laser, Dot Matrix, Ink Jet) • three OUTPUT DEVICES--printer, monitor, speaker • place on a computer where cable can be attached • for megabyte, a unit of memory or storage capacity • ...
Gekreuzte Mechanik 2015-12-17
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- Newton's drittes, gleich der Aktion
- macht aus n Vektoren ein Skalar, in linearer Weise
- Objekt mit nxm-Einträgen
- drei werden benötigt um zwischen Körper und Inertialsystem zu vermitteln
- Parametriesierung einer Kurve
- Streuung in diese Richtung nur möglich bei schwererem Target
- beschreibt die Ablenkung von Teilchen
- die rotation hiervon wird immer Null
- nur in beschleunigten Bezugssystemen
- sonnennächster Punkt einer Bahn
- dessen Quadrat verhält sich proportional zur dritten Potenz der Halbachse
- dargestellt durch komplexe Exponentialfunktionen
- hier ist man wenn alle Kräfte physikalischen Ursprungs sind
- Bewegung eines Teilchens im homogenen Magnetfeld
- setzt kinetische und potentielle Energie im homogenen Potential in Verbindung
- wichtig zum Nähern
- ändert den Drehimpuls
- spannt einen Vektorraum auf
- kann beim Integrieren einer DGL helfen
- muss für orthonormale Matrizen gleich er Transponierten sein
- verschwindet bei parallelen Vektoren
- beim inelastischen Stoß nicht erhalten
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- nach ihm sind wichtige Transformationen von einem Inertialsystem ins nächste benannt
- wird zur Lösung inhomogener DGLs variiert
- ist im Zentralpotential erhalten
- Planetenbahn bei großen Energien
- unerlässlich bei der Abstandsbestimmung
- in rotierenden Bezugssystemen proportional zur Geschwindigkeit
- das Skalarprodukt ist's, das Vektorprodukt nicht
- wenn sie verschwindet ist ein Kraftfeld konservativ
- ersetzt die Masse bei der Drehung eines starren Körpers
- der dritte im Bund bei Tangential- und Hauptnormalenvektor
- Bei Matrizen: A_{ij} statt A_{ji}
- erleichtert Kurvenintegrale
- ist nur beim Kreis null und bei der Parabel eins
- beschreibt die höchste Ableitung in einer DGL
- zur Lösung inhomogener DGLs neben der homogenen benötigt
- existiert für konservative Kraftfelder
- ist eine Basis das nicht, wird es schwer
- benötigt für das Kreuzprodukt in Komponenten
- trennt bei drei Körpern den Bereich den Einflussbereich der beiden Schweren
- darf für Objekte der regulären Gruppe nicht verschwinden
- beim Kepler-Problem im Energie-Minimum ist dies die Bahn
- Differentialoperator
- Vorname von Prof. Bartelmann
- diese Determinante braucht's zum integrieren in anderen Koordinaten
46 Clues: wichtig zum Nähern • Differentialoperator • ändert den Drehimpuls • Objekt mit nxm-Einträgen • erleichtert Kurvenintegrale • spannt einen Vektorraum auf • Vorname von Prof. Bartelmann • Parametriesierung einer Kurve • sonnennächster Punkt einer Bahn • ist im Zentralpotential erhalten • Planetenbahn bei großen Energien • Bei Matrizen: A_{ij} statt A_{ji} • ...
Submicroscopische structuren in cellen 2014-09-25
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- 12. De afbraak van extracellulair materiaal door een lysosoom noemen we … . Dit type afbraak gebeurt door witte bloedcellen.
- 24. Andere naam voor bladgroenkorrels, die fotosynthese uitvoeren.
- 17. Twee staafjes in dierlijke cellen, bestaande uit microtubuli, die belangrijk zijn voor de verdeling van een cel.
- 18. Het inwendige membraam van een mitochondrion vertoont vele uitstulpingen: de …
- 2. Celorganel dat bestaat uit een verzameling van afgeplatte zakjes (cisternen), waarin stoffen bewerkt worden en waarvan blaasjes loskomen voor transport en secretie van stoffen.
- 14. Organellen met rode oranje of gele pigmenten.
- 13. Staaf- of bolvormige celorganellen die zorgen voor de cel ademhaling ( ze hebben enzymen voor de verbranding van voedingsstoffen)
- 5. Een blaasje, geproduceerd door het G.A., waarin de eindproducten ( afgewerkte proteïnen)verpakt zitten.
- 11. Endoplasmatisch reticulum met aan de cytoplasmatische kant kleine korrels (ribosomen) dat instaat voor de synthese van proteïnen.
- 7. Korrels die de kopie van informatie aflezen omtrent de bouw van proteïnen.
- 3. Afgeplatte zakjes waaruit een Golgi-apparaat is opgebouwd.
- 21. Structuur in de celkern die de aanmaakplaats is van rRNA (nodig voor opbouw van ribosomen).
- 19. Een complex netwerk van proteïnevezels.
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- 1. Een warrig netwerk van chromatinevezels (draadvormige structuren die hoofdzakelijk opgebouwd zijn uit DNA).
- 6. Een blaasje dat eindproducten bevat die buiten de cel worden afgegeven
- 4. Celkern
- 16. De inhoud van een mitochondrion.
- 9. Een celorganel, dat afbrekende enzymen bevat, dat typisch is voor de dierlijke cel.
- 23. Plasten die zetmeel opslaan en die in chloroplasten kunnen veranderen.
- 22. Celorganel in een plantencel met een inhoud van celsap (water, sachariden, pigmenten…) dat zorgt voor stevigheid in de cel en een opslagplaats is voor reservestoffen.
- 20. Holle buisjes die bestaan uit het proteïne tubuline. De buisjes zijn de basisstructuren van centriolen, trilharen en zweepharen.
- 10. Lysomen kunne celeigen bestanddelen afbreken: we spreken van …
- 8. Miniorgaantjes in een cel met een bepaalde functie.
- 15. Genetisch materiaal dat informatie bevat om in cellen proteïnen aan te maken.
24 Clues: 4. Celkern • 16. De inhoud van een mitochondrion. • 19. Een complex netwerk van proteïnevezels. • 14. Organellen met rode oranje of gele pigmenten. • 8. Miniorgaantjes in een cel met een bepaalde functie. • 3. Afgeplatte zakjes waaruit een Golgi-apparaat is opgebouwd. • 24. Andere naam voor bladgroenkorrels, die fotosynthese uitvoeren. • ...
Infosys AFE 2022-12-15
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- The Ministry of Commerce awarded this Excellence Trophy to Infosys in 1993 (6, 11)
- We ranked first in the BusinessWorld's India survey in 2002 (4,9,7)
- Who was awarded the CFO 100 Roll of Honour in 2018 (1,1,9)
- We have won this prestigious Asian Global Award 11 times in a row - (4)
- We received this Rolling Trophy in 1995 for Global Excellence, CRB Capital Markets Ltd. - (6)
- We won this best award from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, New Delhi in 1994 (4,6,6)
- We won this award at the Asset Corporate Awards for financial, managerial, corporate governance, social & environmental responsibilities in 2017 (8)
- Infosys BPO won the Optimas Award in 2012 for this category (8, 6)
- in 2015, we received first-place recognition for the Best Investor Relations, Best Investor Relations Professional and(4,3)
- This global branch achieved the enhanced CMMI Level 5 quality standard in 2008(9)
- We received the Balanced Scorecard Hall of Fame Award for this category - (9,8)
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- What was Infosys Finacle's rating in Ovum's Core Banking Decision Matrix for Europe in 2016(6,6)
- We won this Global Award for Excellence in Corporate Governance in the IT category in 2020 - (6,7)
- We received this for the Best Presented Accounts for the fourth consecutive year in 1999(4,6,6)
- We received this environmental product certification for our solar PV plant in Sira in 2019 (2,7)
- Who won the Investor Relations Officer award in 2018 - (7,9)
- Infosys has been voted as the Most Sought-After Company in India by this survey in 2010 (8,5)
- We won this award at the Adam Smith Awards Asia 2022.
- We were awarded the Best Published Corporate Accounts in the Non-financial sector in 1998 by(4)
- In 1999 we won this IT Pathbreaker award - (9)
20 Clues: In 1999 we won this IT Pathbreaker award - (9) • We won this award at the Adam Smith Awards Asia 2022. • Who was awarded the CFO 100 Roll of Honour in 2018 (1,1,9) • Who won the Investor Relations Officer award in 2018 - (7,9) • Infosys BPO won the Optimas Award in 2012 for this category (8, 6) • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2020-01-29
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- A unit of heat used to measure the energy your body uses and the energy it receives from food.
- A catabolic process that makes a limited amount of ATP from glucose without an electron transport chain and that produces a characteristic end product, such as ethyl alcohol or lactic acid.
- Reactions of photosynthesis in which energy from ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds such as sugars.
- Process that does not require oxygen.
- Process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen.
- The fluid of the chloroplast surrounding the thylakoid membrane; involved in the synthesis of organic molecules from carbon dioxide and water.
- Set of reactions in photosynthesis that do not require light; energy from ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds such as sugar; also called the Calvin cycle.
- Series of proteins embedded in a membrane along which energized electrons are transported.
- Is a redox cofactor that is created during the Krebs cycle and utilized during the last part of respiration, the electron transport chain.
- cycle Second stage of cellular respiration, in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions.
- A flattened membrane sac inside the chloroplast, used to convert light energy into chemical energy.
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- Process that requires oxygen.
- Conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy.
- Reactions of photosynthesis that use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH.
- Innermost compartment of the mitochondrion.
- The breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid.
- A coenzyme that occurs in many living cells and functions as an electron acceptor.
- A green pigment found in the chloroplasts of plants, algae, and some bacteria.
- Carrier molecule that transfers high-energy electrons from chlorophyll to other molecules.
- Main energy source that cells use for most of their work.
20 Clues: Process that requires oxygen. • Process that does not require oxygen. • Innermost compartment of the mitochondrion. • Main energy source that cells use for most of their work. • Conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy. • The breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid. • ...
Chapter 6: Tour of the Cell 2020-02-11
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- Cellular extensions to which a cell uses to crawl along a surface.
- Binds cells to the ECM by the ECM glycoproteins. Bind to cell-surface receptor proteins called integrins.
- lamina A netlike array of protein filaments that maintains the shape of the nucleus by mechanically supporting the nuclear envelope.
- The outer membrane is smooth, but the inner membrane is convoluted, with these infoldings.
- cell A cell where the DNA is in an organelle called the nucleus, which is bound by a double membrane.
- theory This theory states that an early ancestor of eukaryotic cells engulfed an oxygen-using non-photosynthetic prokaryotic cell.
- Proteins with carbohydrates covalently bonded to them. Responsible for cell to cell recognition.
- Function like rivets, fastening cells together into strong sheets.
- Thin solid rods, that are built from molecules of actin.
- Inside the chloroplast, another membranous system in the form of flattened, interconnected sacs.
- fractionation Useful technique for studying cell structure and function. Takes cells apart and separates major organelles and other subcellular structures from one another.
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- Most abundant glycoprotein in the ECM of most animal cells, which forms strong fibers outside the cells.
- Sacs of membrane, that transfer membrane segments.
- A process that Amoebas and many other unicellular eukaryotes eat by engulfing smaller organisms or food particles.
- The complex of DNA and proteins making up chromosomes.
- Within the centrosome is a pair of these, each composed of nine sets of triplet microtubules arranged in a ring.
- streaming A circular flow of cytoplasm within cells, especially common in large plant cells, speeds the distribution of material within the cell.
- matrix Composed of glycoproteins and the other carbohydrate-containing molecules secreted by the cells.
- lamella A thin layer rich in sticky polysaccharides called pectins. Located between primary walls of adjacent cells.
- proteins Responsible for transport of vesicles and movement of organelles with the cell. This requires energy, often provided by ATP hydrolysis.
20 Clues: Sacs of membrane, that transfer membrane segments. • The complex of DNA and proteins making up chromosomes. • Thin solid rods, that are built from molecules of actin. • Cellular extensions to which a cell uses to crawl along a surface. • Function like rivets, fastening cells together into strong sheets. • ...
CHAPTER 5 and 6 2020-04-28
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- the down feathers.
- embryos that draw nutrients from the yolk of the ovum.
- has only single secretory cell.
- produce milk.
- the act of giving birth via viviparity.
- process of forming an ectodermal tube,the neural tube.
- with a fringe of projection along its posterior margin.
- the time the embryo develops within the female.
- produce an oily secretion,sebum.
- a process wherein various protein products accumulate and collectively form keratin.
- a cap of cells arched over a small blastocoel.
- beneath the guard hairs and usually much finer and shorter.
- type of feather lie close to the skin as thermal insulation.
- it lacks on enamel,dentin and a vascular bone layer.
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- a diverse cell found in the skin of lampreys and other fishes.
- meaning "organ" and "formation".
- found in porcupines that are stiff,coarse hairs specialized for defense.
- meaning "live" and "birth".
- type of feather that constitute the major aerodynamic surfaces.
- meaning "tissue formation".
- meaning "egg" and "birth".
- the cells resulting from these early cleavage divisions of the ovum.
- union of two or more gametes.
- meaning "gut" and "formation".
- tissues that includes bones,cartilage,fibrous connective tissue,adipose tissue and the blood.
- type of feather that aerodynamically shape the surface of the bird.
- composed of many secretory cells.
- usually found around the snouts of many mammals.
- the act of laying eggs.
- composed of concentric rings or circuli.
- release of milk to a suckling.
- characterized by the prevalance of thick surface coat enamel,without an underlying layer of dentin.
- the contour feathers.
- "bone formation".
- are slender,keratinous filaments.
- the base of a hair.
- male gamete.
- tissues are formed of closely adjoined cells with every little extracellular matrix between them.
- female gamete.
- type of feather that often specialized for display.
40 Clues: male gamete. • produce milk. • female gamete. • "bone formation". • the down feathers. • the base of a hair. • the contour feathers. • the act of laying eggs. • meaning "egg" and "birth". • meaning "live" and "birth". • meaning "tissue formation". • union of two or more gametes. • meaning "gut" and "formation". • release of milk to a suckling. • has only single secretory cell. • ...
CHAPTER 5 and 6 2020-04-28
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- the down feathers.
- embryos that draw nutrients from the yolk of the ovum.
- has only single secretory cell.
- produce milk.
- the act of giving birth via viviparity.
- process of forming an ectodermal tube,the neural tube.
- with a fringe of projection along its posterior margin.
- the time the embryo develops within the female.
- produce an oily secretion,sebum.
- a process wherein various protein products accumulate and collectively form keratin.
- a cap of cells arched over a small blastocoel.
- beneath the guard hairs and usually much finer and shorter.
- type of feather lie close to the skin as thermal insulation.
- it lacks on enamel,dentin and a vascular bone layer.
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- a diverse cell found in the skin of lampreys and other fishes.
- meaning "organ" and "formation".
- found in porcupines that are stiff,coarse hairs specialized for defense.
- meaning "live" and "birth".
- type of feather that constitute the major aerodynamic surfaces.
- meaning "tissue formation".
- meaning "egg" and "birth".
- the cells resulting from these early cleavage divisions of the ovum.
- union of two or more gametes.
- meaning "gut" and "formation".
- tissues that includes bones,cartilage,fibrous connective tissue,adipose tissue and the blood.
- type of feather that aerodynamically shape the surface of the bird.
- composed of many secretory cells.
- usually found around the snouts of many mammals.
- the act of laying eggs.
- composed of concentric rings or circuli.
- release of milk to a suckling.
- characterized by the prevalance of thick surface coat enamel,without an underlying layer of dentin.
- the contour feathers.
- "bone formation".
- are slender,keratinous filaments.
- the base of a hair.
- male gamete.
- tissues are formed of closely adjoined cells with every little extracellular matrix between them.
- female gamete.
- type of feather that often specialized for display.
40 Clues: male gamete. • produce milk. • female gamete. • "bone formation". • the down feathers. • the base of a hair. • the contour feathers. • the act of laying eggs. • meaning "egg" and "birth". • meaning "live" and "birth". • meaning "tissue formation". • union of two or more gametes. • meaning "gut" and "formation". • release of milk to a suckling. • has only single secretory cell. • ...
CHAPTER 5 and 6 2020-04-28
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- meaning "live" and "birth".
- a process wherein various protein products accumulate and collectively form keratin.
- usually found around the snouts of many mammals.
- composed of concentric rings or circuli.
- the time the embryo develops within the female.
- the act of laying eggs.
- type of feather that often specialized for display.
- tissues are formed of closely adjoined cells with every little extracellular matrix between them.
- produce an oily secretion,sebum.
- meaning "gut" and "formation".
- beneath the guard hairs and usually much finer and shorter.
- produce milk.
- process of forming an ectodermal tube,the neural tube.
- composed of many secretory cells.
- type of feather that aerodynamically shape the surface of the bird.
- a circular pigmented area around the nipples.
- with a fringe of projection along its posterior margin.
- type of feather that constitute the major aerodynamic surfaces.
- male gamete.
- type of feather lie close to the skin as thermal insulation.
- a diverse cell found in the skin of lampreys and other fishes.
- a cap of cells arched over a small blastocoel.
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- "bone formation".
- characterized by the prevalance of thick surface coat enamel,without an underlying layer of dentin.
- are slender,keratinous filaments.
- the act of giving birth via viviparity.
- the cells resulting from these early cleavage divisions of the ovum.
- female gamete.
- meaning "egg" and "birth".
- embryos that draw nutrients from the yolk of the ovum.
- the down feathers.
- it lacks on enamel,dentin and a vascular bone layer.
- the contour feathers.
- tissues that includes bones,cartilage,fibrous connective tissue,adipose tissue and the blood.
- meaning "tissue formation".
- release of milk to a suckling.
- the base of a hair.
- has only single secretory cell.
- meaning "organ" and "formation".
- found in porcupines that are stiff,coarse hairs specialized for defense.
- union of two or more gametes.
41 Clues: male gamete. • produce milk. • female gamete. • "bone formation". • the down feathers. • the base of a hair. • the contour feathers. • the act of laying eggs. • meaning "egg" and "birth". • meaning "live" and "birth". • meaning "tissue formation". • union of two or more gametes. • meaning "gut" and "formation". • release of milk to a suckling. • has only single secretory cell. • ...
Web Design Vocabulary - design, images and copyright: 2021-01-28
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- is a mapping from some domain to bits
- - intentionally applied form of noise used to randomize quantization error
- Licensing- which allows the buyer to use a photo within the terms specified by the license
- (open source) images- they still allow you to use them in any commercial or non-commercial activity, or modify them, without attributing the author or having to obtain a license
- - physical point in a raster image, or the smallest addressable element in an all points addressable display device
- - are computer graphics images that are defined in terms of points on a Cartesian plane
- the body of important features established
- Optimization- reducing the file size of your images as much as possible without sacrificing quality so that your page load times remain low
- depth - the number of bits used for each color component of a single pixel
- Network Graphics- a raster-graphics file format that supports lossless data compression
- photography- the supply of photographs which are often licensed for specific uses
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- Photographic Experts Group- used method of lossy compression for digital images, particularly for those images produced by digital photography
- - is a dot matrix data structure that represents a generally rectangular grid of pixels
- Design- the art, profession and academic discipline whose activity consists in projecting visual communications intended to transmit specific messages to social groups, with specific objectives
- images- a special category of images that come with a unique license
- photography- source their images almost exclusively via the Internet
- - the ability of a device to show an image clearly and with a lot of detail
- Interchange Format- a file format for images
- - he range of colors used by a particular artist or in a particular picture
- Image File Format- for storing raster graphics images, popular among graphic artists, the publishing industry, and photographers
20 Clues: is a mapping from some domain to bits • the body of important features established • Interchange Format- a file format for images • photography- source their images almost exclusively via the Internet • images- a special category of images that come with a unique license • depth - the number of bits used for each color component of a single pixel • ...
Lipids, lipid control and clinical biomarkers 2021-03-18
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- hormone which is known to induce lipolysis
- disease in which the inside of an artery narrows due to the build up of plaque
- type of fatty acids that are produced by an industrial process
- hormone which activates HMG CoA reductase
- lipoprotein particle that is the lowest in density and the largest in size
- biological matrix often used for the measurement of clinical biomarkers
- watery mixture of organic and inorganic compounds that act as emulsifying agents
- abnormally elevated levels of any or all lipids or lipoproteins in the blood
- a lipid made of glycerol, two fatty acid tails and a phosphate-linked head group
- primary function is the transportation and delivery of fatty acids, TAG and cholesterol to and from target cells
- type of fatty acids that possess no double bonds
- the metabolism of LDL occurs through ___________-mediated endocytosis
- haemoglobin, gold standard biomarker for diagnosis and monitoring of blood glucose regulation and diabetes
- measurable indicator of the presence or severity of a disease state
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- disorder caused by increased secretion of cholesterol into bile
- one of the seven controllable risk factors for acquired hyperlipidaemia
- type of obesity that often leads to insulin resistance
- classification of hyperlipidaemia resulting from another underlying disorder
- fatty acids that must be ingested as they are not synthesized by the body
- most important class of dietary fats (TAG)
- primary function is to provide cholesterol to peripheral tissues (or return it to the liver)
- CoA-reductase, control point for cholesterol synthesis
- macromolecule attached to membrane proteins forming glycoproteins
- cell type whose major function is the storage of triacylglycerols
- CRP and IL-6 are common biomarkers for this disease state
- metabolic pathway through which lipid triglycerides are hydrolysed into glycerol and fatty acids
- characteristic steroid alcohol of animal tissues that is a structural component of cell membranes
- type of drug used for the treatment of elevated total cholesterol which competitively inhibits HMG CoA-reductase
28 Clues: hormone which activates HMG CoA reductase • hormone which is known to induce lipolysis • most important class of dietary fats (TAG) • type of fatty acids that possess no double bonds • type of obesity that often leads to insulin resistance • CoA-reductase, control point for cholesterol synthesis • CRP and IL-6 are common biomarkers for this disease state • ...
Ch 9 Emma Sollars 2021-04-05
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- a group of organs that work together as a biological system to perform one or more functions.
- It is responsible for coordinating and controlling many body activities.
- also called voluntary muscle, in vertebrates, most common of the three types of muscle in the body.
- any of the distinct types of material of which animals or plants are made, consisting of specialized cells and their products.
- thin tissues that cover all the exposed surfaces of the body.
- the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- a usually rigid supportive or protective structure or framework of an organism especially
- a dense organelle present in most eukaryotic cells, typically a single rounded structure bounded by a double membrane, containing the genetic material.
- the material or protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the nucleus.
- a regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate specific cells or tissues into action.
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- typically having relatively few cells embedded in an amorphous matrix
- is your body's response to anything that requires attention or action.
- is anything that makes an organism or a part of an organism react in some way.
- any behavior of a living organism that results from an external or internal stimulus.
- is the connection made between bones in the body which link the skeletal system into a functional whole
- is an organ which produces and releases substances that perform a specific function in the body.
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts.
- substance that an organism must obtain from its surroundings for growth and the sustenance of life.
- the semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell
- is a collection of tissues that structurally form a functional unit specialized to perform a particular function.
20 Clues: the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism • thin tissues that cover all the exposed surfaces of the body. • the semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell • typically having relatively few cells embedded in an amorphous matrix • is your body's response to anything that requires attention or action. • ...
Ch 3 Vocab ES 2021-09-21
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- sedimentary rock consisting of material that was precipitated from water by either inorganic or organic means
- a metamorphic rock with a texture that gives the rock a layered appearance
- a compositional group of igneous rock that indicate a rock is composed almost entirely of light-colored silicates, mainly quartz and feldspar
- the disintegration and decomposition of rock at or near Earth’s surface
- rock formed from the weathered products of preexisting rocks that have been transported, deposited, compacted, and cemented.
- rock formed by the alteration of preexisting rock deep within Earth (but still in the solid state) by heat, pressure, and/or chemically active fluids
- igneous rock composed mainly of iron and magnesium-rich minerals
- the hot watery solution that escapes from a mass of magma during the later stages of crystallization
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- the incorporation and transportation of material by a mobile agent , such as water, wind, or ice
- process by which sediments are squeezed together by the weight of overlying materials driving out water.
- a consolidated mixture of minerals
- the process by which an agent of erosion loses energy and drops the sediment it is carrying
- a body of molten rock found at depth, including any dissolved gases and crystals
- an igneous texture consisting of large crystals embedded in a matrix of much smaller crystals.
- a rock formed by the crystallization of molten magma
- a model that illustrates the origin of the three basic rock types and the interrelatedness of Earth Materials and processes
- solidification of sediments by the deposition of dissolved minerals in the tiny spaces between the sedimentary particles.
- loose particles created by the weathering and erosion of rock, by chemical precipitation from solution in water, or from the secretions of organisms and transported by water, wind, or glaciers
- the changes in mineral composition and texture of a rock subjected to high temperature and pressure within Earth
- magma that reaches Earth’s surface
20 Clues: a consolidated mixture of minerals • magma that reaches Earth’s surface • a rock formed by the crystallization of molten magma • igneous rock composed mainly of iron and magnesium-rich minerals • the disintegration and decomposition of rock at or near Earth’s surface • a metamorphic rock with a texture that gives the rock a layered appearance • ...
90s Films 2021-07-15
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- a sleepless city
- dances with _ _ _ _ _
- russell crowe in sandals
- mel gibson won't pay up
- robin williams precedes the rock
- don't lose your head
- will smith is not a good guy
- will smith makes this look good
- kevin kline is president now
- they can't handle the truth
- a place for redemption
- woody goes bowling
- the fifth fight of his long career
- george, mark and ice cube are three
- keanu and sandra go for a drive
- the big lebowski
- anthony hopkins is president
- stuart is a tiny mouse
- pierce drives a tank
- whats your favourite scary movie?
- anthony hopkins is a sword-fighter
- tom hanks walks the _ _ _ _ _ mile
- jason biggs favourite pie
- scariest doll of the 90s
- today is our independence day
- brad is crazy as twelve what?
- julia roberts and richard gere have fun
- rambo stuck in a tunnel
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- scuba steve steals the show
- show me the money jerry
- i know kung fu
- party on dude
- anthony hopkins likes a chianti
- to infinity and beyond
- that sinking feeling
- mr gilmore plays golf
- first vampires then the taxman
- will smith is wild wild
- bill paxton gets blown away
- kevin bacon and every other actor ever
- jurassic green space
- rowan atkinson goes on holiday
- bruce has a sense something's wrong
- the circle of life
- don't go in the woods
- patrick and demi do pottery
- kathy bates goes crazy
- human snacks on a mountain
- nicolas cage flies a plane
- the hunt for _ _ _ october
- le big mac
- where's kevin?
- connery and cage in san fran
- will smith is not a friend of the state
- Yippee-kai-yay
- You do not talk about this
- keanu learns new skills in the matrix
57 Clues: le big mac • party on dude • i know kung fu • where's kevin? • Yippee-kai-yay • a sleepless city • the big lebowski • the circle of life • woody goes bowling • that sinking feeling • don't lose your head • jurassic green space • pierce drives a tank • dances with _ _ _ _ _ • mr gilmore plays golf • don't go in the woods • to infinity and beyond • kathy bates goes crazy • a place for redemption • ...
More Movies 2021-08-18
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- our T/Th food provider
- Matthew McConaughey played Cooper in this Sci-fi film
- Played Joker
- Back to the Future car
- Mathematician in Jurassic Park
- Common to Star Wars, ET, Superman, Jaws
- Only Selecta employee to participate in every year of Fantasy Football
- In this Greek weeding, this was portrayed as a cure-all
- How many Selecta employees have visited or are visiting Hawaii this year
- World famous Wizard
- Common to Star Wars, Regarding Henry, The Fugitive & Blade Runner
- This is happening Friday (3Sept)
- Blonde in Suicide Squad
- Lead in Jungle Cruise
- Pirates in this movie were based out of what set of islands?
- Starred in this film which portrayed the love life as it was written in a diary.
- Carrie-Anne Moss was made famous from what Sci-fi Trilogy
- just got married
- what type of capacitor makes time travel possible
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- Won Selecta’s first annual Fantasy Football league
- John-Luc Picard is to Star Trek as Professor Charles Xavier is to what?
- Light brown teddy bear
- Autistic Accountant
- Black Widow
- Keanu is to John as Reeves is to what?
- Type of gnat that is plaguing Selecta.
- Received a Jackson Pollock painting for her trouble
- Jessica Tandy is to Morgan Freeman as Deadpool is to what?
- Russell Crowe was this type of warrior
- Wonder Woman is to Brunette as Captain Marvel is to what?
- Director of Schindler’s list
- Melissa McCarthy was this type of thief.
- Common to Fedora, whip, archeology, grail
- Cast: Galifianakis, Cooper, Jeong, Helms Bartha are common to which block buster comedy hit
- Zoe Saldana is green in Guardians but blue in what?
- Director of Star Wars
- Fifty shades of…
- The Devil Wears Prada is represented by what type of shoe?
- Quote: “As you wish”
- Black and white hair, character name
- Played The Dark Knight
41 Clues: Black Widow • Played Joker • Fifty shades of… • just got married • Autistic Accountant • World famous Wizard • Quote: “As you wish” • Director of Star Wars • Lead in Jungle Cruise • our T/Th food provider • Light brown teddy bear • Back to the Future car • Played The Dark Knight • Blonde in Suicide Squad • Director of Schindler’s list • Mathematician in Jurassic Park • ...
Shitty movie descriptions. 2022-04-21
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- man's wife dies, he gets high in order to cope but accidentally takes a minor with him
- An office worker learns Kung-Fu after taking drugs
- a young american girl goes to a foreign land, destroys their leadership, and struggles to find an exit strategy
- a guy comes to love a girl even without her instagram filters
- a masked man forces the audience to pick up a dictionary every time he speaks
- 30 years in the friendzone with a junkie
- man does steroids and uses a frisbee to fight nazis
- girl gets into an argument and decides to become a ninja
- group of strangers spend 11 hours returning a piece of jewelry
- a guy abandons his beloved trash-pile for a girl who works for obese overlords
- man ends world hunger with his rhinestone glove
- guy saves a girl from drowning, she doesn't return the favor
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- interracial friends are unpopular so one of them dances to make the other one class-president
- a man moves rocks from one place to another just to crawl through a sewer and get to mexico
- group of kids come out of the closet
- small town doctor brings 3 people closer together
- a dude on a train doesn't like his seat, so he goes to talk to the conductor
- Can't talk about it.
- a family member kills a kid's father, so a pig and rat help the child get revenge
- spoiled brat gets left home on purpose.
- a farmboy orphan kisses his sister and is recruited by his dad to join the family business
- old lady tells a young girl that it's the inside that counts, then proceeds to change her outsides.
- rich guy spends a fortune on cosplaying while assaulting the mentally ill
23 Clues: Can't talk about it. • group of kids come out of the closet • spoiled brat gets left home on purpose. • 30 years in the friendzone with a junkie • man ends world hunger with his rhinestone glove • small town doctor brings 3 people closer together • An office worker learns Kung-Fu after taking drugs • man does steroids and uses a frisbee to fight nazis • ...
AP Bio Unit 3 Terms 2022-05-03
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- Catalyzes transfer of y-phosphate from ATP or GTP to protein substrates
- Inhibited enzyme cannot work once substrate is removed from site
- Energy stored in bonds (ΔG=ΔH−TΔS)
- Biochemical reaction that involves the oxidation of pyruvate, creating acetyl CoA, pyruvate loses electrons, in eukaryotes, it happens in matrix of mitochondria, in prokaryotes, it happens in cytoplasm
- Adenosine diphosphate
- Formed when a substrate binds to an enzyme, lowers activation energy and promotes rapid progression
- Enzyme catalyst of ATP from ADP phosphorylation with an inorganic phosphate
- A salt of pyruvic acid
- Process plants use to turn CO2 into sugar
- Energy carrying molecule found in the cells of all living organisms
- Metabolic pathway that oxidizes acetyl-CoA into two carbon dioxide molecules and two water molecules
- Movement of ions across a semipermeable membrane bound structure
- Contributesto oxidation during processes such as glycolysis
- Destroy the characteristic properties of a protein or biological macromolecule
- An alternate part of the enzyme that can bind to non-substrate molecules
- Inhibited enzyme can work once substrate is removed from site
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- Metabolic reaction that requires energy to build complex molecules
- ADP and a phosphorylated intermediate forms ATP
- Releases energy (like breakdown of sugar), meaning energy must leave system
- ATP synthesis is coupled to electron movement through the ETC and associated consumption of oxygen
- Non-spontaneous, will not occur without the addition of free energy, requires energy input
- Stage in aerobic respiration that uses free oxygen as final electron acceptor of electrons removed during glycolysis and ETC
- Molecule that partici[ates in many biochemical reactions in protein, carbohydrate and lipid metabolism
- Area on enzyme that matches the pattern of a certain substrate
- Breaking down of complex molecules into simpler ones, releasing energy
- Non-substrate molecule modifies or binds a site other than the allosteric site
26 Clues: Adenosine diphosphate • A salt of pyruvic acid • Energy stored in bonds (ΔG=ΔH−TΔS) • Process plants use to turn CO2 into sugar • ADP and a phosphorylated intermediate forms ATP • Contributesto oxidation during processes such as glycolysis • Inhibited enzyme can work once substrate is removed from site • Area on enzyme that matches the pattern of a certain substrate • ...
Final Exam Project 2022-05-19
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- the side of a right-angled triangle that is opposite the right angle
- statistical term for describing models that estimate the relationships among variables
- letters and other general symbols are used to represent numbers and quantities
- numerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.
- quantity that has both magnitude and direction but not position
- rectangular table or array of numbers arranged in rows or columns
- element of a number system that contains the real numbers and a specific element denoted ¨i¨ called the imaginary unit
- is the exponent or power to which a base must be raised to yield a given number
- series of data points called markers connected by straight line segments.
- number or algebraic expression that divides another number or expression evenly
- opposite/adjacent
- diagram consisting of rectangles whose area is proportional to the frequency of a variable.
- type of problem that deals with a variable multiplied by itself
- statistical chart consisting of data points plotted typically uses filled-in circles.
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- function that has either one or more variables without using exponents
- defined by multiple sub-functions, each sub-function applying to a certain interval of the main functions domain.
- method for graphically demonstrating the locality, spread, and skewness groups of numerical data through their quartiles.
- one or more numbers or quantities raised to an exponent
- opposite/hypotenuse
- relationships between side lengths and angles of triangles.
- deals with the finding and properties of deriatives and integrals of functions
- real number multiplied by the imaginary unit I
- quantity calculated to indicate the extent of deviation for a group as a whole
- set of real numbers that contains all real numbers lying between any two numbers of the set
- adjacent/hypotenuse
25 Clues: opposite/adjacent • opposite/hypotenuse • adjacent/hypotenuse • real number multiplied by the imaginary unit I • one or more numbers or quantities raised to an exponent • relationships between side lengths and angles of triangles. • quantity that has both magnitude and direction but not position • type of problem that deals with a variable multiplied by itself • ...
UPAGRAHA 2022-10-28
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- the study of the relations between heat, work, temperature, and energy
- type of low-level programming language that is intended to communicate directly with a computer's hardware
- the mathematical study of continuous change
- set of rules or procedures for transmitting data between electronic devices, such as computers
- a natural process that converts a refined metal into a more chemically stable oxide
- a lustrous, hard-brittle, greyish white metalloid in the carbon group
- a lossless data compression encoding algorithm
- the special set of scalar values that is associated with the set of linear equations most probably in the matrix equations
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- an instrument used to measure the viscosity of a fluid
- data type, a form of data with only two possible values
- the ability of a message to be displayed in more than one form (also an OOP feature)
- algorithm for finding the shortest paths between nodes in a graph, which may represent, for example, road networks
- the sound produced in an object by sound of a similar frequency from another object(synchronization)
- method of simplifying Boolean algebra expressions, also permits the rapid identification and elimination of potential race conditions
- process that typically reduces the processor's cycle time and increases the throughput of instructions
- represents the degree of similarity between a given time series and a lagged version of itself over successive time intervals
- type of distributed ledger technology that consists of growing list of records, called blocks, that are securely linked together using cryptography
- metallic substance composed of two or more elements, as either a compound or a solution
- an integral transform that converts a function of a real variable (in the time domain) to a function of a complex variable (in the frequency domain)
- an apparatus for measuring the amount of heat involved in a chemical reaction or other process
20 Clues: the mathematical study of continuous change • a lossless data compression encoding algorithm • an instrument used to measure the viscosity of a fluid • data type, a form of data with only two possible values • a lustrous, hard-brittle, greyish white metalloid in the carbon group • the study of the relations between heat, work, temperature, and energy • ...
review 2016-12-12
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- In eukaryotic cells, electron carriers are arranged in the membrane in a way that H+ is accepted in the mitochondrial matrix and deposited in the intermembrane space. The H+ gradient that results is called this
- 90% of the energy released previously is stored in the mitochondrion to make ATP; this stage of cellular respiration is powered by redox reactions; occurs in the mitochondrial membrane
- the electron acceptor in a redox reaction
- a type of fermentation where pyruvate is converted to ethanol
- enters the citric acid cycle first carrying carbons; upon entering the mitochondria via active transport, pyruvate is first converted into this; a coenzyme that is used to make citrate
- the oxidizing agent in respiration; electron acceptor and carrier
- how animals derive energy from the things we eat; includes aerobic and anaerobic respiration
- a catabolic pathway in which oxygen is consumed as a reactant along with organic fuel
- anaerobes carry out only fermentation or anaerobic respiration and cannot survive in the presence of oxygen
- a partial degrading of sugars that occurs WITHOUT the use of oxygen
- proteins that act as electron characters between ubiquinane and oxygen
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- during glycolysis, an enzyme adds a second phosphate; this can be allosterically inhibited by ATP
- the enzyme that makes ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphates
- the electron donor in a redox reaction
- the diffusion of ions across a semi-permeable membrane
- anaerobes can make enough ATP to survive using either fermentation or respiration
- in the citric acid cycle, this combines with the carbons from acetyl CoA to make a six carbon chain
- degrades by breaking glucose into two molecules of a compound called pyruvate; occurs in the cytoplasm
- a type of fermentation where pyruvate is reduced directly by NADH to form lactate as an end product
- breaks the fall of electrons to oxygen in energy releasing reactions; produces lots of ATP; carries electrons; embedded in the inner membrane of the mitochondria
20 Clues: the electron donor in a redox reaction • the electron acceptor in a redox reaction • the diffusion of ions across a semi-permeable membrane • the enzyme that makes ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphates • a type of fermentation where pyruvate is converted to ethanol • the oxidizing agent in respiration; electron acceptor and carrier • ...
Biology Crossword 2017-12-21
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- the region of the cell within the membrane that includes the fluid, the cytoskeleton, and all of the organelles except the nucleus
- a six-carbon compound formed in the Krebs cycle
- cells make ATP by breaking down organic compounds
- flavin adenine dinucleotide
- the cell organelle that is surrounded by two and that is the site of cellular resperation, which produces ATP
- describes a proccess that does not require energy
- industries rely on this alcoholic fermentation
- part of anaerobic respiration
- has to do with lactid acid
- contains ETC and ATPsynthase which carry out oxidative phosphorylation
- enzyme that creates the energy storage molecule ATP
- is made from pyruvate under aerobic conditions in the mitochondria. Process of conversion is irreversible and found in the mitochondria matrix
- the anaerobic breakdown of gluclose to pyr8uvic acid, which makes a small amount of energy available to the cells in the form of ATP
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- the breakdown of carbonhydrate by enzymes, bacteria, yeast, or mold in the absence of oxygen
- it is the major pathway of oxidation in animal, bacterial, and plant cells, and it release enegy
- procces in which pryuvic acid is broken down and NADH is used to make a large amount od ATP
- adenosine diphosphate
- a four-carbon compound that combines with acetyl CoA in the Krebs cycle to produce citric acid
- (ATP)
- anaerobic proccess by which yeast and other microorganisms break down sugars to form carbon dioxide and ethanol
- an organic molecule that serves as an electron carrier by being oxidized ro NAD+and reduces to NADH
- found in the inner membrane of mitochondria and chloroplast, though which electrons pass in a proccess that causes protons to build up on one side of the membrane.
- the products of one reactions become the reaction of the next reaction
- glycolysis produces 2 of these
24 Clues: (ATP) • adenosine diphosphate • has to do with lactid acid • flavin adenine dinucleotide • part of anaerobic respiration • glycolysis produces 2 of these • industries rely on this alcoholic fermentation • a six-carbon compound formed in the Krebs cycle • cells make ATP by breaking down organic compounds • describes a proccess that does not require energy • ...
1-14 & 16-19 & 21-26 & 29 & 30 2017-12-11
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- An intensive exploration to map important features of the community under study.
- Model of EBP that provides a framework for individual clinicians.
- Describes abstract or theoretical meaning of a concept being studied.
- Sampling of a homogeneous set of items from a hypothetical universe of terms.
- Statement of predicted relationships between two or more variables.
- Matrix in which every variable is displayed in both a row and a column and coefficients are displayed at the intersections.
- The way the members of a cultures envision their world; the insider's view.
- Preliminary pages of a research report.
- The ability to detect true relationships among variables.
- Compares the percentage of responders in the study groups.
- Practice that incorporates research findings into clinical decisions.
- Use of multiple data sources for the purpose of validating conclusions.
- The extent to which an instrument's content adequately and comprehensively captures the construct being measured.
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- Suggest that cultural conditions and adaptation stem from mental activity and ideas.
- R, the index used with two or more independent variables.
- Trial in which it is hypothesized that an intervention will result in better outcomes than the counterfactual.
- A single IRB member carries out a review.
- Brief descriptions of events or situations to which respondents are asked to react and provide information about how they would handle the situation described.
- Tendency for published studies to overrepresent statistically significant findings.
- Sampling to the point at which no new information is obtained and redundancy is achieved.
- Trial run designed to test planned methods and procedures.
- A type of quasi-experimental study design.
- Layout of how researchers envision presenting their findings, without numbers filled in.
- Viewing the text as a whole and try to capture its meanings.
- Selecting every kth case from a list.
- Differential treatment outcomes on two independent variables.
- A description of a study by a person unconnected with it.
- Transforming quantitative data into qualitative information.
28 Clues: Selecting every kth case from a list. • Preliminary pages of a research report. • A single IRB member carries out a review. • A type of quasi-experimental study design. • R, the index used with two or more independent variables. • The ability to detect true relationships among variables. • A description of a study by a person unconnected with it. • ...
Quality Month- CROSSWORD II 2018-11-09
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- Set of inter related or interacting activities which transforms inputs into outputs (7)
- Degree to which a set of inherent characteristics fulfils requirements (7)
- Part of Quality Management focused on providing confidence that quality requirements will be fulfilled (7,9)
- Make as good as new, restoration (6)
- Data supporting the existence or verity of something (9,8)
- Specified way to carry out an activity or a process (9)
- Action to eliminate the cause of a potential nonconformity or other undesirable potential situation (10,6)
- Fulfillment of a requirement (10)
- Confirmation, through the provision of objective evidence , that specified requirements have been fulfilled (12)
- Overall intentions and direction of an organization related to Quality as formally expressed by top management (7,6)
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- Recurring activity to increase the ability to fulfil the requirements (9,11)
- Coordinated activities to direct and control an organization wrt Quality (7,10)
- Action to eliminate the cause of a detected non conformity or other undesirable situation (10,6)
- Mathematical tool for process improvement in SQC, first used in Motorola (3,5)
- Person or group of people who control an organization at the highest level (3,10)
- Matrix used for action planning format (5)
- Non fulfilment of a requirement (3,10)
- Demonstrated ability to apply knowledge and skills (10)
- a group of employees who meet regularly to consider ways of resolving problems and improving production in their organization (7,6)
- Confirmation, through the provision of objective evidence, that the requirements for specific intended use or application have been fulfilled (10)
- value separating the higher half from the lower half of a data sample (6)
- factor that caused a nonconformance and should be permanently eliminated through process improvement(4,5)
- Result of a process (7)
- Relationship between the result achieved and the resources used (10)
- Systematic, independent and documented process of examination of a system by obtaining evidence and evaluating through a checklist by a team (5)
25 Clues: Result of a process (7) • Fulfillment of a requirement (10) • Make as good as new, restoration (6) • Non fulfilment of a requirement (3,10) • Matrix used for action planning format (5) • Demonstrated ability to apply knowledge and skills (10) • Specified way to carry out an activity or a process (9) • Data supporting the existence or verity of something (9,8) • ...
Nursing Research 2018-11-12
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- Analysis that assesses a program's net impacts.
- The conceptual underpinning of a study.
- Coding in which the analyst codes for context.
- The study of the methodology rigor of the studies include in the metasynthesis.
- imposes a duty on researchers to minimize harm and maximize benefits.
- A careful appraisal of a study's strengths and weaknesses.
- These tests are used to evaluate the believablity of the findings.
- Focuses on the meaning of lived experiences of humans.
- Both qualitative and quantitative data are arrayed in a speadsheet-type matrix using this.
- These questions require respondents to make a choice between two response alternatives such as yes/no or male/female.
- A distribution is this if its two halves are mirror images of each other.
- Design that involves exposing the same people to more than one condition.
- Studies that gather data from the same people, usually from a general population, more than once.
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- These tests involve the estimation of at least one parameter, the use of interval or ratio-level data, and the assumption of normally distributed varaibles.
- An extention of ANOVA that removes the effect of confounding variables.
- This potential includes dimensions of transferability of findings, feasibility of using the findings in the new settings, and cost-benefit ratio of a new practice.
- Method that refers to a set of orderly,disciplined procedures used to acquire information.
- This type of sampling allows sampling decisions to be guided in an ongoing fashion by emerging theory.
- One of the major methods of recording unstructured observational data.
- The degree to which an instrument is measuring the construct it purports to measure.
- The stability of data over times and conditions.
- Specifies the specific accomplishments that are hoped to achieve by the study.
- A type of sampling that uses researchers' knowledge about the population to make selections.
- Bias that shows a significant difference between the two orderings.
24 Clues: The conceptual underpinning of a study. • Coding in which the analyst codes for context. • Analysis that assesses a program's net impacts. • The stability of data over times and conditions. • Focuses on the meaning of lived experiences of humans. • A careful appraisal of a study's strengths and weaknesses. • ...
Algebra Extra Credit Project 2019-12-13
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- This is the x intercepts of a quadratic and the solution to a quadratic equation. It is also known as a root.
- This is a number or letter that divides into another number or letter.
- This is the y-values of a graph.
- This is the part of the quadratic formula that is underneath the radical.
- This is a method used to determine the maximum or minimum value of a variable over specific restraints.
- Found using the x coordinates of the vertex, this is an invisible line that splits a quadratic function into equal halves.
- This is the x-values of a graph.
- The highest, or lowest, point on a graph is known as the ________.
- These are two lines that have the same slope but will never touch or intersect.
- Represented as a(x - h)^2 + k, this form shows you how the graph opens, domain, vertex, and the range.
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- This is a function that represents the quantity you are trying to maximize or minimize.
- Represented by ax^2 + bx + c, this form of a quadratic equation tells you how the graph opens, the domain, and the y-intercept at first glance.
- This is a special graph that compares two different categories of information and displays their correlation.
- This is the measure of the association between two sets of data.
- This is a graph that has a curve with no gaps or breaks.
- The distance a number is from zero on the number line is called __________.
- These are a system of inequalities that are used as limits or boundaries.
- This is a rectangular array of mathematical elements.
- The point where the line of a graph crosses the y-axis is called the ________.
- A point where the line of a graph crosses the x-axis is called a _______.
20 Clues: This is the y-values of a graph. • This is the x-values of a graph. • This is a rectangular array of mathematical elements. • This is a graph that has a curve with no gaps or breaks. • This is the measure of the association between two sets of data. • The highest, or lowest, point on a graph is known as the ________. • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-24
Across
- A type of sugar; the chief source of energy for living organisms.
- Enter and leave the spaces in between the leaf tissues via small openings.
- Which is the key material in the synthesis of glucose.
- A chemical process by which molecules such as glucose are broken down anaerobically.
- The fluid inside a cell but outside the cell's nucleus.
- The stacks of thylakoids embedded in the stroma of a chloroplast.
- The decomposition or separation of molecules by the action of light.
- Is the ground, non-living, medium or substance of the tissue that occupies the vacant spaces between the cells.
- Takes place in the cells of leaves within the structure called chloroplasts.
- Which is also present in the stroma.
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- A process in which a phosphate group is added to a molecule, such as a sugar or a protein.
- They can absorb and gather light and convey it to the reaction center.
- FAD to flavin adenine dinuclerotide.
- The cells and tissues that support and give structure to organs, glands, or other tissues in the body.
- The process wherein the cell breaks down glucose and transforms its stored energy into usable form.
- Transports water and minerals coming from the roots.
- Transports food, the product of the photosynthesis process, to various plant parts where it is needed.
- Are aggregates of pigments and proteins oragnized within the chlororplasts.
- Are substances that catalyze specific chemical reactions to happen.
- An unstable chemical substance found in the chloroplast forming the stable compound.
- A particle representing a quantum of light or other electromagnetic radiation.
- Means the "splitting of sugar".
- Relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen.
- Being a highly oxidizing agent is an excellent electron acceptor.
- The chemical breakdown of a compound due to reaction with water.
25 Clues: Means the "splitting of sugar". • FAD to flavin adenine dinuclerotide. • Which is also present in the stroma. • Relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen. • Transports water and minerals coming from the roots. • Which is the key material in the synthesis of glucose. • The fluid inside a cell but outside the cell's nucleus. • ...
Review: Classroom expectations and ELA 2023-09-12
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- Marvel superhero with arachnid abilities.
- describes a noun
- Things Netflix series set in the 1980s with supernatural elements.
- The Dark Knight of Gotham City.
- Mario antagonist
- Antagonist from Lion King
- time and place in a story
- For ex. he, she, it
- British singer known for her powerful voice.
- Core idea in a story
- Queen of R&B and pop music.
- Electric-type Pokémon and mascot of the franchise.
- of Thrones Fantasy TV series based on George R.R. Martin's novels.
- Woman DC Comics superheroine with Amazonian origins.
- Wars Iconic space opera franchise created by George Lucas.
- Long-running animated TV show set in Springfield.
- Protagonist from Finding Nemo
- Detroit rapper known for hits like "Lose Yourself."
- Protagonist from Frozen
- Mouse Disney's iconic animated character and mascot.
- A plot's highest point
- For ex. Over, under, into
- an action word
- Old protagonist from Up
- Beatles British rock band with members like John, Paul, George, and Ringo.
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- Summer movie, WWII
- Disney animated film featuring Elsa and Anna.
- Panther Marvel superhero from the fictional African nation of Wakanda.
- French, falling action
- the opposition in a story
- pink summer blockbuster
- Marvel superhero team featuring Iron Man, Thor, and Captain America.
- Games Dystopian book and film series starring Katniss Everdeen.
- a person, place or think
- School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in the Harry Potter series.
- modifies an adverb; -ly
- main character
- Potter Young wizard who attends Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
- An author's attitude
- Holmes Fictional detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
- Protagonist from Cars
- Monroe Legendary Hollywood actress and model.
- Sequence of events
- Sci-fi film series starring Keanu Reeves, protagonist Neo
- Vader Iconic Star Wars villain known for his heavy breathing.
45 Clues: main character • an action word • describes a noun • Mario antagonist • Summer movie, WWII • Sequence of events • For ex. he, she, it • Core idea in a story • An author's attitude • Protagonist from Cars • French, falling action • A plot's highest point • pink summer blockbuster • modifies an adverb; -ly • Protagonist from Frozen • Old protagonist from Up • a person, place or think • ...
A&P CCA Review 2024-01-10
Across
- The structure is made of many cells
- The proximal and distal region of long bones.
- A fibrous joint that connects cranial bones
- The strip of muscle that divides the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities
- The structure that connects muscle to bone
- The membranes of the dorsal cavity.
- When the body is standing upright, arms at the side, thumbs lateral, and feet parallel to each other.
- skeleton that contains bones of the skull, face, vertebrae and ribs.
- The outer layer of skin is composed of stratified..
- The term we study in class that explains how structures function.
- Which body system produces blood cells, stores minerals and allows for movement?
- describe positioning on the front of the body
- The plane that divides anterior from posterior.
- muscle tissue that contains intercalated discs.
- A type of loose connective tissue that is commonly referred to as fat.
- Which body system supports and produces voluntary and involuntary movement?
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- Connective tissue contains this material that surrounds the cells.
- The deepest layer of the epidermis
- freely movable joints
- this body system communicates with the muscular system in the neuromuscular junction
- This degree of burn causes injury to the epidermis and dermis layers of skin.
- Which body system insulate and cushions the body as well as regulates heat loss?
- muscle tissue that is striated and completed voluntary muscle movement.
- The membrane that covers an organ.
- The feedback mechanism that works to reverse an initial stimulus.
- This is reduced in the body thanks to membranes!
- Type of cell that contains dendrites, cell body and axon.
- osteocyte, osseous, osteoclast, ossification all refer to...
- Thick muscle filament that attaches to actin during muscle contraction
- The membrane that covers a cavity
- The type of bone that is typically cube shaped and found in the carpals.
- skeleton that contains bones of the arms and legs.
- The structure where thick and thin filaments slide over each other, producing a muscle contraction.
33 Clues: freely movable joints • The membrane that covers a cavity • The deepest layer of the epidermis • The membrane that covers an organ. • The structure is made of many cells • The membranes of the dorsal cavity. • The structure that connects muscle to bone • A fibrous joint that connects cranial bones • The proximal and distal region of long bones. • ...
Human Body C1 2024-01-09
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- the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell.
- the behavior that is manifested by a living organism which is the result of an external or internal stimulus.
- It monitors and regulates the functions of the body.
- a mass of cytoplasm that is bound externally by a cell membrane.
- anything that can trigger a physical or behavioral change.
- a collection of tissues that structurally form a functional unit specialized to perform a particular function.
- a group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit.
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts.
- a self-regulating process by which a living organism can maintain internal stability while adjusting to changing external conditions.
- the force acting on the unit area of a material.
- the membrane-enclosed organelle within a cell that contains the chromosomes
- the internal framework of the human body.
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- an organ which produces and releases substances that perform a specific function in the body.
- a biological system consisting of a group of organs that work together to perform one or more functions.
- regulates the transport of materials entering and exiting the cell.
- the part of the body where two or more bones meet to allow movement.
- chemical substances that act like messenger molecules in the body.
- a highly organized tissue composed of bundles of muscle fibers called myofibers which contain several myofibrils.
- a thin, continuous, protective layer of compactly packed cells with a little intercellular matrix.
- a substance captures and transforms energy.
- a term given to several body tissues that connect, support, and help bind other tissues.
- chemical substances required by the body to sustain basic functions and are optimally obtained by eating a balanced diet.
22 Clues: the internal framework of the human body. • a substance captures and transforms energy. • the force acting on the unit area of a material. • It monitors and regulates the functions of the body. • the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell. • anything that can trigger a physical or behavioral change. • ...
Introduction to Robotics Lesson 1-4 2024-08-08
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- The reproducibility of sensor measurements.
- The process of a robot interpreting and understanding sensory information.
- The ability of a robot to perceive its environment using sensors.
- The process of adjusting a sensor to improve its accuracy.
- A sensor that measures ambient energy, such as light or sound.
- The degree of accuracy with which a sensor can measure a physical quantity.
- The process of creating a representation of the environment.
- A mathematical operation used to process images and extract features.
- An algorithm used for robot localization.
- A sensor that uses laser beams to measure distances and create 3D maps of the environment.
- The process of determining a robot's position and orientation within its environment.
- The position and orientation of a robot in its environment.
- A rectangular array of numbers used to represent images and other data in computer vision.
- The process of a robot deciding what actions to take to achieve its goal.
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- The field of study that enables computers to understand and interpret visual information from the world.
- Unwanted signals that can interfere with sensor readings.
- A goal-oriented machine that can sense, plan, and act.
- An open-source electronics platform used to build interactive projects.
- A representation of the environment as a grid of cells, where each cell indicates whether it is occupied by an obstacle or free space.
- The smallest unit of a digital image.
- A sensor that emits energy into the environment and measures the response.
- A device that allows a robot to detect and measure physical properties of its environment.
- A set of data points in 3D space representing the shape of an object or scene.
- Simultaneous Localization and Mapping, a technique that allows robots to build a map of an unknown environment while simultaneously keeping track of their location within it.
- The physical actions a robot takes to interact with its environment.
25 Clues: The smallest unit of a digital image. • An algorithm used for robot localization. • The reproducibility of sensor measurements. • A goal-oriented machine that can sense, plan, and act. • Unwanted signals that can interfere with sensor readings. • The process of adjusting a sensor to improve its accuracy. • The position and orientation of a robot in its environment. • ...
BusMan 3B 2024-08-18
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- The minimum amount of companies that students need to apply to for WPL
- Which analysis do you use to assess the macro environment?
- What are people looking for when they ask for a drill and bit. They need a ...?
- What matrix is to be used to convert the SWOT analysis into strategies
- One of the key things students need to prepare for WPL
- What did Estee Lauder say success was built, and not luck
- The channel phase where customers will evaluate and compare our value proposition
- Which is the third block we should complete in the BMC?
- What type of pricing is used by adjusting prices in real time based on market conditions as as demand, supply and competition
- What type of thinking is needed after doing the 4 key activities to generate insights
- If turnover is vanity and profit is sanity, what is cashflow?
- Hustle beats talent when talent doesn't...
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- The W in WPL
- What type of pricing strategy is it when you lower your price to get into the market?
- What has lead to the need for using the Innovator's Method in our contemporary times
- The Professor who came up with the BMC is Alexandar...
- The types of factors that the Strength and Weakness blocks represent in a SWOT
- The type first type of prototyping
- The company of the founder who we saw pitching his vision to back in 1999
- Instead of talking about features, we should talk about...
- If vision is a 5 to 10-year view, and strategy is 2-5 years, what is the focus for 1-2 years
- If failure is worn like a badge of honor in the US, how is it seen in Africa
- The image that represented the theme for the semester
- How many channel phases are there?
- What should we savor to unlock deeper insights
25 Clues: The W in WPL • The type first type of prototyping • How many channel phases are there? • Hustle beats talent when talent doesn't... • What should we savor to unlock deeper insights • The image that represented the theme for the semester • The Professor who came up with the BMC is Alexandar... • One of the key things students need to prepare for WPL • ...
Recitation 2- Tissues 2024-09-05
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- The substance of the extracellular matrix that fills the spaces between cells
- A type of simple epithelium found in the lining of the small intestine (the word refers to the shape of its cells)
- A type of loose connective tissue that is found forming the lamina propria
- A type of epithelium found in the lining of the urinary bladder
- A type of gland that secretes substances through ducts, opposite to endocrine gland.
- A type of loos connective tissue that contains cells rich in triglycerides.
- A type of gland that secretes products by exocytosis, remaining intact
- A type of membrane that lines body cavities closed to the exterior. It contains serous liquid.
- A type of cartilage found in the external ear
- A type of cartilage found in the intervertebral discs
- A type of dense connective tissue with collagen fibers arranged in different planes, found in the dermis
- Simple epithelium found in the lining of the alveoli (tip: the word refers to the shape of the cell)
- A specialized connective tissue that provides structure, found for example in joints and the external ear
- Name of membrane that lines the pleural cavity. It can be visceral or parietal.
- A type of membrane that lines the pericardial cavity. It can be visceral or parietal.
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- A “false”(no-layered) columnar epithelium found in the lining of the trachea
- The specific name of the epithelial tissue found in the lining of the blood vessels
- A membrane that anchors epithelial tissue to the underlying connective tissue
- A type of stratified epithelium found in the epidermis (the word refers to the cell’s shape)
- A type of connective tissue that forms the stroma of lymphoid organs
- A type of dense connective tissue found in tendons (its name refers to the distribution of collagen fibers)
- A type of simple epithelial tissue found in the lining of the nephron tubules (the word refers to the cell’s shape)
- A type of dense connective tissue found in the walls of large arteries
- A type of membrane that lines the intestine and is formed by epithelium and the lamina propria.
- A type of exocrine gland that dies when secreting its products.
25 Clues: A type of cartilage found in the external ear • A type of cartilage found in the intervertebral discs • A type of epithelium found in the lining of the urinary bladder • A type of exocrine gland that dies when secreting its products. • A type of connective tissue that forms the stroma of lymphoid organs • ...
Art 2024-09-16
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- - the principle that the form art takes should be based upon its intent and purpose.
- - The study of past events
- Reality - Is the process of creating a 360-degree explorable virtual environment using technology
- - Drawing with a pencil
- -the base for something
- - It's the height, width, and length with pieces that add depth to the mix, consuming more of the field of vision.
- - the actual coloring substance of paint.
- a specialized form of drawing that refers to using brushes to apply colored liquid to support.
- - sturdy fabric for painting or crafting.
- - art that moves or appears to move
- - interpreted as beauty
- - refers to the production, presentation, or interpretation of art through the use of robots or robotic technology.
- Using - digital technology
- - art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction
- - process or reproducing spatial object upon a plane or curved spaces
- A three-dimensional object in art or design also, the structure or arrangement of something.
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- - It can be used to create mood, define form, and convey emotions.
- - It describes both a visual and an activity.
- - Make shapes and figures by carving or molding materials like clay, metal or stone.
- - Art in which artist's medium is action
- - only one color
- The external boundary or outline of an object.
- - an image by transferring pigment from a matrix to a final surface, often but not always paper.
- - A feeling of depth or three dimensions.
- A continuous mark made on a surface.
- - a form of art that, in comparison to traditional forms of art, involves the viewer's interaction.
- - Set up objects or materials in a room or space to create an experience that people can enjoy
- walls - ancient surfaces used for early drawings
- a black crumbly drawing material made of carbon.
- - thin material for writing or drawing
30 Clues: - only one color • - Drawing with a pencil • -the base for something • - interpreted as beauty • - The study of past events • Using - digital technology • - art that moves or appears to move • A continuous mark made on a surface. • - thin material for writing or drawing • - Art in which artist's medium is action • - the actual coloring substance of paint. • ...
Functions & Structure of Animal and Plant Cells 2024-09-01
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- Consist with fibers that are only visible during clotting because they are made up of soluble proteins.
- Meristems that is located at the root tips that are responsible for the primary growth of plants.
- It covers the whole body of nonwoody and young woody plants and is protected by a waxy cuticle.
- These are responsible for the production of the myelin sheath.
- 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.
- Involuntary muscle that has intercalated disks and can be found in your heart.
- Cells that specialized structures that regulate the opening and closing of stomata.
- Epidermal outgrowths responsible for protecting the plants from water loss as it also reflects excess light.
- These refer to groups of cells that are similar in structure and function.
- The basic unit of the nervous system, consists of structures that can conduct electrochemical signals as a form of information.
- Type of cambium that gives rise to secondary xylem and phloem
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- This tissue give rise to permanent tissues which will differentiate into specialized cells with certain functions.
- Strengthen seed coats and are responsible for gritty-textured flesh of some fruits
- Layers of a very hard matrix with calcium salts and collagen fibers.
- Slit-like structures on the lower epidermis of leaves which aids in the exchange of gases between plants and the environment.
- They surround the cell body of a neuron.
- This tissue is haracterized by the presence of ground substances and fibers that support, bind, and protect organs.
- Prevents loss of water and invasion of disease-causing microorganisms.
- Composed of sieve-tube elements that help in the transport of nutrients throughout the plant’s body.
- A tissue that is made up of highly specialized cells that contract to cause movement
20 Clues: They surround the cell body of a neuron. • Type of cambium that gives rise to secondary xylem and phloem • These are responsible for the production of the myelin sheath. • Layers of a very hard matrix with calcium salts and collagen fibers. • Prevents loss of water and invasion of disease-causing microorganisms. • ...
Bio Exam 2 (Kseniia Demina) 2024-10-17
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- creating complex molecules from simples ones, needs and uses ATP
- has short carbohydrate chain, aids in cell-cell recognition
- occurs in cytoplasm, 1 glucose (C6) turns into 2 pyruvic acid (C3 each), produced a little ATP, and NADH
- cannot dissolve in membrane, needs help from transport protein (ions, glucose, H20)
- needs ATP to move molecules from lower to higher concentration (sodium potassium pump, more K inside, less Na inside)
- 1st stage of cell signaling, signaling molecule (ligand) binds to receptor protein, specific, lock and key, may need change in receptor shape (conformation), usually transmembrane protein on inside (G protein coupled receptors, hormones (testosterone))
- diffusion of H2O across membranes
- breakdown of complex molecules to compounds, releases energy (ATP)
- does not need mitochondria, O2 or ETC, produces CO2, ethanol in plants and lactic acid in animals
- absorbs free energy, nonspontaneous
- releases free energy, spontaneous
- has nitrogenous base, sugar, and phosphate groups
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- occurs in stroma, produces ADP, NADP, glucose
- in transduction, removes phosphate group from protein (dephosphorylate) to turn "off" pathway
- in transduction, transfers phosphate groups from ATP to protein to turn pathway "on"
- "eats" particles through vesicle formation (eats bacteria)
- "drinks" particles through vesicle formation
- part of passive transport, helps transport ions, no ATP
- helps membrane resist changes in fluidity when temperature increased or decreases, inside membrane
- 1st step of photosynthesis, happens in thylakoid of chloroplast, chlorophyl in thylakoid collects light, creates O2, ATP, NADPH (all used in second step
- the citric acid cycle, 2nd step in aerobic cellular respiration, in mitochondria matrix, produces 2 acetyl CoA, a little ATP, CO2, NADH, FADH2
- easily dissolves in bilipid membrane (CO2, O2, hydrocarbons)
- does not need ATP for transport, diffusion
- transport protein that helps transport H2O
- electron transport chain, in mitochondrial inner membrane, electrons create gradient, produces a lot of ATP, H2O, FAD, NAD+
25 Clues: diffusion of H2O across membranes • releases free energy, spontaneous • absorbs free energy, nonspontaneous • does not need ATP for transport, diffusion • transport protein that helps transport H2O • "drinks" particles through vesicle formation • occurs in stroma, produces ADP, NADP, glucose • has nitrogenous base, sugar, and phosphate groups • ...
P1 Enzymes and Proteins (Part 1) 2024-10-02
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- The preferred way to treat methanol poisoning. Acts as a competitive inhibitor.
- Also known as GSH. Converts N-acetyl-p-benzo-quinone imine to non-toxic compounds. Levels of GSH decreased by generation of acetaldehyde.
- The principal regulation of the rate of the citric acid cycle is the availability of
- This type of poisoning results in both oxidative steps generating toxic intermediates
- Alcohol Dehydrogenase catalyzes the conversion of methanol to this
- The second step of methanol metabolism creates this toxic product which inhibits Cytochrome c Oxidase
- ____ Dehydrogenase catalyzes the oxidation and detoxification of acetaldehyde, turning it into acetate
- ___ Glycol poisoning can also be treated using fomepizole
- ____ Ethanol oxidizing system; members of the cytochrome p450 family are upregulated upon chronic alcohol consumption
- When a person who drinks alcohol excessively takes acetaminophen, increased levels of CYP2E1 preferentially catalyze the conversion of acetaminophen to this
- The enzymes of the TCA cycle are located in this part of the mitochondria
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- The TCA cycle is described as ____ because it involves both anabolic and catabolic processes.
- One of the 3 regulated enzymes of glycolysis. Inhibited by its product glucose-6-phosphate
- A young woman is doing intense aerobic exercise. Aerobic glycolysis is being used for the source of energy for the muscle activity. The carbons derived from glucose will enter the citric acid cycle in the form of
- The major regulation of PFK is _____ control by the ratio of ADP to ATP.
- The most important regulatory enzyme of glycolysis. The rate-limiting step most of the time
- The first step in ethanol metabolism (catalyzed by alcohol dehydrogenase)is the oxidation of ethanol to form this toxic intermediate that causes hangovers
- The products of the reaction catalyzed by pyruvate dehydrogenase in the liver are Acetyl-CoA, CO2, and
- The isozyme responsible for phosphorylating hexoses in the liver. Not inhibited by anything.
- The first step of ethanol metabolism can also be carried out in peroxisomes by the enzyme
20 Clues: ___ Glycol poisoning can also be treated using fomepizole • Alcohol Dehydrogenase catalyzes the conversion of methanol to this • The major regulation of PFK is _____ control by the ratio of ADP to ATP. • The enzymes of the TCA cycle are located in this part of the mitochondria • The preferred way to treat methanol poisoning. Acts as a competitive inhibitor. • ...
Escape-Crossword 2024-12-23
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- A snug, secret place where transformation begins.
- A false belief that feels like unshakable truth (D...).
- The place where one never grows up, 'second star to the right, and straight on till morning.'
- Putting things off to scroll, snack, or nap.
- Rising above limits to touch the infinite.
- The scenic route you didn’t plan but maybe needed.
- A high so pure, it feels like flying.
- A rare and tranquil state, or a sci-fi spaceship’s name.
- Dressing up and acting like a favorite character.
- A way for fans to create new adventures for beloved characters.
- A digital prison disguised as ordinary life (think about a guy in dark glasses!).
- A school where lessons include broom flying and battling trolls.
- The unknown that begins after death.
- A thrilling, heart-racing escape into romantic obsession.
- Refusal, but one of the steps in the process of acceptance.
- The land where Hobbits live.
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- A moment when you mentally check out, leaving reality behind.
- The magic hour when day slips into night—or vampires sparkle.
- A snowy land of fauns, witches, and talking lions (have you searched in your wardrobe?).
- A shimmering promise that fades the closer you get (Why is it so hot and dry?).
- A wanderer whose home is wherever they lay their head.
- Falling for a fictional character who feels more real than reality.
- A fleeting escape into the theater of the mind.
- Banished from home and living somewhere else.
- A curious place where up is down and cats grin.
- A sunken utopia land lost in the depths.
- A perfect, harmonious world where everything is ideal.
- Being alone, but in a calm and peaceful way.
- A prison where hope digs its way out with a rock hammer.
- A maze full of twists, turns, and surprises.
- Turning to books, games, or shows to avoid reality.
31 Clues: The land where Hobbits live. • The unknown that begins after death. • A high so pure, it feels like flying. • A sunken utopia land lost in the depths. • Rising above limits to touch the infinite. • Putting things off to scroll, snack, or nap. • Being alone, but in a calm and peaceful way. • A maze full of twists, turns, and surprises. • ...
601 Holiday Wellness Day Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-19
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- The next book we will be reading in class.
- This can be used to represent a trailing off of thought, or allows for a pause in writing.
- Bennett's The Breadwinner book number (spell each number. ex - 123 as "onetwothree")
- how many fingers do you need to put up when you need to go get water?
- What holiday did we learn about during today's assembly?
- Gia's birthday (spell the month and date)
- Garfield hates _____.
- A literary device in which an earlier event is inserted into the normal chronological order of a narrative
- In 602's classroom agreement, you stated that you will not ____ unless you're done with your assignments.
- To draw a conclusion about something using evidence and reason
- Ridicule or mockery of something or someone
- The fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect
- how many students does Ms. Jean had in her homeroom this year?
- Next week's minute keeper
- According to Machiavelli, although you should be fearful, you should arouse _____.
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- Q300's core values are inquiry, responsibility, and _____.
- What did you need to sign as your first ELA assignment?
- According to Kant's second proposition, the moral value does not lie in the intended effect, but in its _____.
- What does "Rafiki" mean in English?
- The total scrabble points for the word, "Jean"
- "_____ yourself. You know more than you think you do." Benjamin Spock
- What is Isaac's MBTI?
- what does the A stand for in the ASPIRE Matrix?
- Me fail english? That's _____________.
- What is the last word in Jojo's blackout poem?
- When a subject or a verb is missing in a sentence.
- Pengsoo's birthday is ____ 8th.
- Bring out of sleep
- On Tuesday Period 8, who does Ms. Jean have co-planning with?
- Ms.Jean's birthday is ____ 8th.
- How many air purifiers are in the ELA room?
31 Clues: Bring out of sleep • What is Isaac's MBTI? • Garfield hates _____. • Next week's minute keeper • Pengsoo's birthday is ____ 8th. • Ms.Jean's birthday is ____ 8th. • What does "Rafiki" mean in English? • Me fail english? That's _____________. • Gia's birthday (spell the month and date) • The next book we will be reading in class. • Ridicule or mockery of something or someone • ...
Cellular respiration 2025-02-05
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- process by which energy can be released from food molecules in the absence of oxygen
- reactions^process by which chlorophyll absorbs the energy from sunlight
- does glycolysis occur?
- production that needs oxygen
- shaped membrane that contains chlorophyll
- essential liquid for plants and animals
- breathe in ___ and exhale carbon dioxide
- Transport Chain^Third stage of cellular respiration
- dioxide^what does C02 stand for?
- production that doesn't require oxygen
- Acid^type of fermentation that occurs in animals and some bacteria
- subatomic particle that is found in all atoms
- Cycle^second stage of cellular respiration
- does energy originate from?
- of fermentation that occurs in yeast and bacteria
- energy carrying molecules of cells or the fuel for cells
- respiration^The main process that converts glucose into ATP
- does photosynthesis occur?
- dioxide and water are ___ of cellular respiration
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- energy^an energy converted from chemical energy so organisms can use it
- and Oxygen are ___ of cellular respiration
- carrier
- energy^energy that's stored in the bonds between atoms and molecules in substances
- in which organisms use energy from sunlight to make the sugar glucose
- reactions^a process by which carbon dioxide and energy from ATP and NADPH are used to make glucose
- breaks into 2 pieces and enters the Kreb Cycle ATP & electrons made
- part of the Mitochondria does the Krebs Cycle occur?
- unit of life
- organelles
- is glucose broken down into?
- sugar and your body's main source of energy
- that do cellular respiration
- triphosphate^what does ATP stand for?
- that surrounds the thylakoid
- Respiration is used to generate usable ATP ___
35 Clues: carrier • organelles • unit of life • does glycolysis occur? • does photosynthesis occur? • does energy originate from? • production that needs oxygen • is glucose broken down into? • that do cellular respiration • that surrounds the thylakoid • dioxide^what does C02 stand for? • triphosphate^what does ATP stand for? • production that doesn't require oxygen • ...
Group 1 Interactive Session 1 Crossword 2025-09-12
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- hardy, dormant, non-reproductive structure that enables some bacteria to survive harmful conditions
- period of adjustment, enlargement, and synthesis during bacterial growth
- no definite shape or size
- molecule that is oxidized to produce pyruvate during the first step of respiration
- incomplete oxidation of glucose or other sugars in the absence of oxygen that oxidizes NADH to NAD+
- clockwise rotation of the cell
- break down fatty acids joined to glycerol
- transports protons using the proton motive force for the synthesis of ATP
- ATP made during the conversion of an organic molecule from one form to another
- gram-positive aerobic bacillus transmitted by aerosol droplets
- organism that must obtain carbon in its organic form
- flagella attached all the way around the cell
- microorganisms that inhabit your body
- periplasmic flagella or axial filament enclosed between cell wall and outer membrane
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- reduction of nitrites to other ammonia or nitrogen gas
- movement toward a stimulus
- do not utilize oxygen but can withstand it to some degree
- units of genetic information in the eukaryotic cell
- 3-dimensional community of bacteria embedded in the extracellular matrix
- long, thread-like cells found in filamentous fungi/mold
- stage of bacterial growth where limiting factors intensify and cells begin to die at exponential rate
- sum of all genetic material
- flagella attached in bunches or tufts at one end
- gram-negative opportunistic pathogen
- does not require oxygen for their metabolism but will use it when available
- final electron accepter in aerobic respiration
- net ATP production from aerobic respiration
- net movement of water from an area of low solute concentration to high solute concentration
- beneficial microbes that associate with humans
- capacity to cause harm
- organism that uses inorganic CO2 as carbon source
- portion of flagella consisting of a curved tube anchored to the cell
- forms the slime layer or capsule
- cofactor for many bacterial enzymes
34 Clues: capacity to cause harm • no definite shape or size • movement toward a stimulus • sum of all genetic material • clockwise rotation of the cell • forms the slime layer or capsule • cofactor for many bacterial enzymes • gram-negative opportunistic pathogen • microorganisms that inhabit your body • break down fatty acids joined to glycerol • ...
Vocabulary Algebra 2 2025-05-20
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- - when you square a binomial, you get a _______
- – the power of a factor in a polynomial (tells if it bounces or goes through)
- - a measure that describes the data collected about a population
- – when you add the terms of a sequence together
- - to flip a shape over a line
- – type of sequence where you are multiplying by a common ratio
- type of equation that "undoes" all the operations in another function
- 2 terms in an equation
- - to slide a shape left, right, up or down
- – (b^2 – 4ac)
- when you add interest to the principal so that your interest earns interest
- – number of options when order matters (small number from large number)
- – form of a quadratic where the terms are put in order of power
- an equation with the highest power of 3
- to grow in value
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- - any number greater than one that is only divisible by itself and one
- – type of number obtained when you take the root of a negative number
- – on a graph of a system, where the solutions are located
- – only type of survey that can determine cause and effect
- - a measure that describes the data collected about a sample
- - one of the names for an x-intercept
- – type of probability where you are given an event has already happened P(A|B)
- a list of numbers with a predictable pattern
- – one term for the number of rows and columns of a matrix
- – also called the 68-95-99.7 rule, it describe the spread of data on a normal curve
- – the word for the symbol that indicates a root √
- - the shape for the parent function of y=x^2
- an equation with the highest degree of 2
- new way to write exponential equations to isolate the exponent
- - the highest point of a curve
30 Clues: – (b^2 – 4ac) • to grow in value • 2 terms in an equation • - to flip a shape over a line • - the highest point of a curve • - one of the names for an x-intercept • an equation with the highest power of 3 • an equation with the highest degree of 2 • - to slide a shape left, right, up or down • a list of numbers with a predictable pattern • ...
Chapter 9 2025-10-17
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- the oxidized and reduced forms of flavin adenine dinucleotide another electron carrier
- the oxidized and reduced forms of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide a major electron carrier
- anaerobes organisms that can make ATP by aerobic respiration if oxygen is present or by fermentation if oxygen is absent
- reactions chemical reactions that involve the transfer of electrons from one reactant to another
- matrix the compartment of the mitochondrion enclosed by the inner membrane
- investment the phase of glycolysis where ATP is consumed to prepare glucose for splitting
- the organelle where the citric acid cycle and oxidative phosphorylation occur
- phosphorylation the formation of ATP by the direct transfer of a phosphate group to ADP from an intermediate substrate
- capture the phase of glycolysis where ATP and NADH are produced
- phosphorylation the production of ATP using energy derived from the redox reactions of an electron transport chain
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- the process in which energy stored in a hydrogen ion gradient is used to drive cellular work like ATP synthesis
- space the narrow region between the inner and outer mitochondrial membranes
- motive force the potential energy stored in the form of an electrochemical gradient across a membrane
- acid fermentation the conversion of pyruvate to lactate regenerating NAD+
- fermentation the conversion of pyruvate to ethanol and carbon dioxide regenerating NAD+
- respiration the catabolic pathways that break down organic molecules for the production of ATP
- synthase a protein complex that uses the energy of an H+ gradient to make ATP
- the metabolic pathway that breaks down glucose into two molecules of pyruvate
- dehydrogenase the enzyme complex that converts pyruvate to acetyl CoA
- acid cycle a metabolic cycle that completes the breakdown of acetyl CoA to carbon dioxide releasing energy carriers
- anaerobes organisms that are poisoned by oxygen and must use fermentation or anaerobic respiration
- CoA a molecule that enters the citric acid cycle formed from pyruvate
22 Clues: capture the phase of glycolysis where ATP and NADH are produced • dehydrogenase the enzyme complex that converts pyruvate to acetyl CoA • CoA a molecule that enters the citric acid cycle formed from pyruvate • acid fermentation the conversion of pyruvate to lactate regenerating NAD+ • matrix the compartment of the mitochondrion enclosed by the inner membrane • ...
EA 1st 9 Week Crossword 2025-09-07
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- Number multiplied by a variable
- Part of the quadratic formula under the square root
- Expression with multiple terms
- Equation involving absolute value
- Fraction involving polynomials
- Dense, wet forest in tropical regions
- Expression containing a square root or higher root
- Elevated flat land
- River deposit forming a triangular area
- Polynomial of degree 2
- Group of islands
- Cold, treeless biome
- Land surrounded by water on three sides
- Using f(x) to represent a function
- Dry, arid region with little vegetation
- Distance from zero on a number line
- Mathematical statement that compares two values
- Narrow strip of land connecting two larger areas
- Seasonal heavy rain
- Relation where each input has exactly one output
- Set of all possible output values
- Largest landmass on Earth
- Inverse of an exponent
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- Number with a real and imaginary part
- Number that indicates repeated multiplication
- Rate of change of a line
- Mountain that erupts molten rock
- Expression with three terms
- Set of all possible input values
- Form of a quadratic equation showing the vertex
- Equation forming a straight line
- Large, slow-moving ice mass
- Number or expression that divides another evenly
- Tropical grassland with scattered trees
- Imaginary line dividing Earth into North and South
- Deep valley with steep sides
- Distance east or west of the prime meridian
- Low area surrounded by higher land
- Point where a graph crosses an axis
- Cannot be expressed as a fraction
- Natural rock formation shaped like a bridge
- Breaking down an expression into factors
- Fertile area in a desert with water
- Area where a river splits before entering the sea
- Distance north or south of the equator
- Rectangular array of numbers
- Line a graph approaches but never touches
- Rules for multiplying or dividing powers
- Expression with two terms
- Highest or lowest point of a parabola
50 Clues: Group of islands • Elevated flat land • Seasonal heavy rain • Cold, treeless biome • Polynomial of degree 2 • Inverse of an exponent • Rate of change of a line • Expression with two terms • Largest landmass on Earth • Expression with three terms • Large, slow-moving ice mass • Deep valley with steep sides • Rectangular array of numbers • Expression with multiple terms • ...
Spelling Matrix Task, Crossword, Scrib and Script by Nathan Zhang 2022-06-02
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- to draw or write something messily
- handwriting or written words
- to subscribe
- an engraving; an embedding
- to give a detailed account for a scene
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- an instruction made by a doctor to do a particular thing for a medical reason.
- a message at the end of a book or letter, commonly known as P.S.
- a person who copies out words
- to put speech into written words
- a book written by hand
10 Clues: to subscribe • a book written by hand • an engraving; an embedding • handwriting or written words • a person who copies out words • to put speech into written words • to draw or write something messily • to give a detailed account for a scene • a message at the end of a book or letter, commonly known as P.S. • ...
Planning for and Recruiting Human Resources 2013-04-09
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- the attempts to determine the supply of and the demand for various types of human resources to predict areas within the organizations where there will be labour shortages or surpluses
- individuals who are not actively seeking a job
- a set of knowledge and skills that provide the organization with a competitive advantage and create value for customers
- people who apply for a vacancy without prompting from the organization
- the practice of hiring relatives
- a chart that lists job categories held in one period and shows the proportion of employees in each of those job categories in a future period
- constructing and applying statistical models that predict labour demand for the next year, given relatively objective statistics from the previous year
- any activity carried on by the organization with the primary purpose of identifying and attracting potential employees
- a ratio that expresses the percentage of applicants who successfully move from one stage of the recruitment and selection process to the next
- the process of communicating information about a job vacancy on company bulletin boards, in employee publications, on corporate intranets, and anywhere else the organization communicates with employees
- background information about a job’s positive and negative qualities
- a strategic approach of attaching a visual, emotional, or cultural brand to an organization
- people who apply for a vacancy because someone in the organization prompted them to do so
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- a comparison of the proportion of employees in protected groups with the proportion that each group represents in the relevant labour market
- objective measures that accurately predict future labour demand
- the planned elimination of large numbers of personnel with the goal of enhancing the organizations competitiveness
16 Clues: the practice of hiring relatives • individuals who are not actively seeking a job • objective measures that accurately predict future labour demand • background information about a job’s positive and negative qualities • people who apply for a vacancy without prompting from the organization • ...
Biology Vocabulary 2016-12-14
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- carrier, when glucose breaks down into ATP, a large amount of the energy is stored as electron on special molecules (the electron carriers)
- Cycle, takes place in the mitochondrial matrix
- stands for adenosine triphosphate….main type of energy used by living organisms.
- what happens to proteins when heating, stirring, etc. and the protein bonds break apart.
- A simple sugar that circulates in the blood of animals as blood sugar. It is made during photosynthesis from water and carbon dioxide,
- Compounds that speed up chemical reactions
- protein digesting enzymes in pineapple
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- Enzymes which have special shapes that fit the shape of a chemical reactant
- Make two words, ‘photo’, which means light, and ‘synthesis’ which means putting together. It is a process where plants grow and eat by sunlight, carbon dioxide (from the air) and water. Plants breathe in carbon dioxide and out oxygen. People breathe in oxygen and out carbon dioxide.
- In plant cells, Chlorophyll: green pigment that absorbs light energy. This is why plants are green. Stomata: openings on the underside of a leaf that lets: carbon dioxide in. And water out.
- energy, Provides a barrier to all chemical reactions
- A process that converts sugar to acids, gases, or alcohol.
- reaction, a process that leads to the transformation of one set of chemical substances to another.
- Acid, An organic compound. In its solid state, it is white and water-soluble. In its liquid state, it is clear.
- Respiration, An energy system that happens in animal cells..chemical process that uses oxygen to convert chemical energy stored in organic molecules into ATP.
- molecules that increase the rate (catalyze) chemical reaction
16 Clues: protein digesting enzymes in pineapple • Compounds that speed up chemical reactions • Cycle, takes place in the mitochondrial matrix • energy, Provides a barrier to all chemical reactions • A process that converts sugar to acids, gases, or alcohol. • molecules that increase the rate (catalyze) chemical reaction • ...
Number Representation 2024-10-24
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- If n-bits are used to represent a signed integer then the sign bit is the ... (3)
- Which company introduced a 19-bit representation which can replace the popular 32-bit representation of floating point numbers? (6)
- Once used in electronic calculators for arithmetic operations in decimal format (8)
- What does Google refer to its 16-bit floating point representation as? (4)
- "Significand" is the new name for this (8)
- This integer representation has a single representation for zero and there is no confusion between +0 and -0 (14)
- A tensor which has four dimensions - frames, height, width, and color-channels (5)
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- If the exponent is M bits in a floating point representation and the actual exponent is E, what is stored is E+2^(N-1). In other words, an offset is added. This is called ... format. (6)
- To store 1.11x2^2, the floating point representations only store 11000...00 in the Significand because the "1." is ... (6)
- What do you call this coding scheme which can use 1 to 4 bytes to store a character (from any language)? (5)
- This is how an 8-bit integer will be referred (4)
- You can say this is a two-dimensional tensor (6)
- What is 2**30 bytes called when the number is not rounded off to a power of 10? (8)
- What is 1000 Gigabits called? (8)
- In the 19-bit floating point representation which is said to give superior performance compared to traditional 32-bit floating point number, what does "T" stand for? (6)
- If n bits are used to represent a signed integer, then which bit tells us if the number is odd or even? (3)
16 Clues: What is 1000 Gigabits called? (8) • "Significand" is the new name for this (8) • You can say this is a two-dimensional tensor (6) • This is how an 8-bit integer will be referred (4) • What does Google refer to its 16-bit floating point representation as? (4) • If n-bits are used to represent a signed integer then the sign bit is the ... (3) • ...
14.1 The New Frontier 2026-01-06
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- an acronym for clustered regularly spaced short palindromic repeats; a unique group of short, repeated DNA sequences found in bacterial genomes; a gene editing tool
- a method of producing offspring with desired characteristics by having parents with certain traits reproduce
- the cloning process that removes a nucleus from a somatic cell and implants it into a donor egg cell
- an organism whose genome has been altered by the addition of genes from another species
- the application of living organisms or biological processes to solve human problems or meet human needs
- an enzyme, usually produced by bacteria, that can cut DNA strand at a specific sequence of nucleotide base pairs
- the process of selecting plants or animals with desirable characteristics to be parents of the next generation to perpetuate the characteristic in offspring
- in genetics, the process of producing an organism with the exact genetic makeup of another organism
- a method to separate DNA sequences based on size by applying electricity to DNA samples in a gel matrix
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- a method used in molecular biology to make many copies of a DNA segment in vitro
- the complete set of genes within an organism
- an organism that expresses a trait acquired though genetic engineering
- an international scientific research project with the goal of determining the sequence of nucleotide base pairs that make up human DNA, mapping the chromosomal locations of each gene, and attempting to identify the function of each gene in the human body
- a sequence of DNA that has been artificially formed by combining DNA from two different organism
- a small circular DNA strand in the cytoplasm of bacteria that can replicate independently from the bacterial chromosome and may be transferred between bacterial cells
- the intentional modification of an organism's genetic characteristics by manipulating its DNA
16 Clues: the complete set of genes within an organism • an organism that expresses a trait acquired though genetic engineering • a method used in molecular biology to make many copies of a DNA segment in vitro • an organism whose genome has been altered by the addition of genes from another species • ...
AP-Pre Calc Ultimate Vocab Review!!! 2025-05-25
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- An ordered list of numbers (e.g. 1, 3, 5, 7...)
- Direction of the graph as x → ±∞ (e.g. for y = x², as x → ±∞, y → ∞)
- A function symmetric about the y-axis (e.g. y = x²)
- A rectangular array of numbers (e.g. [[1,2],[3,4]])
- Point where a graph crosses an axis (e.g. y-intercept of y = 2x + 1 is (0,1))
- A number or expression that divides another evenly (e.g. x² – 9 factors into (x – 3)(x + 3))
- Set of all input values (x-values) (e.g. domain of y = √x is x ≥ 0)
- Describes behavior near a specific input (e.g. limit of (x² – 1)/(x – 1) as x → 1 is 2)
- A function using angles (e.g. sine, cosine, tangent)
- A point that defines a conic's shape (e.g. a parabola's focus lies inside the curve)
- A number flipped over 1 (e.g. reciprocal of 2 is 1/2)
- Rate of change of a line (e.g. slope = rise/run = 2/3)
- Ratio of adjacent/hypotenuse in a right triangle (e.g. cos(60°) = 1/2)
- Ratio of opposite/adjacent in a triangle (e.g. tan(45°) = 1)
- Curve formed by slicing a cone (e.g. parabola, circle, ellipse)
- Shifting a graph horizontally or vertically (e.g. y = f(x – 2) moves graph right 2 units)
- An arrangement where order matters (e.g. 3! = 6 ways to arrange 3 items)
- The sum of a sequence (e.g. 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 = 16)
- A quantity with magnitude and direction (e.g. ⟨3, 4⟩)
- Half the height of a sine or cosine wave (e.g. amplitude of y = 3sinx is 3)
- An expression with many terms (e.g. x³ + 2x² – x + 7)
- The inverse of an exponential function (e.g. log₁₀(100) = 2)
- A function in the form ax² + bx + c (e.g. y = 2x² + 3x – 5)
- An equation true for all values of the variable (e.g. sin²x + cos²x = 1)
- The turning point of a parabola (e.g. vertex of y = x² – 4x + 3 is (2,–1))
- Reciprocal of cosine (e.g. sec(60°) = 2)
- One function inside another (e.g. f(g(x)))
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- A rule assigning each x to one y (e.g. f(x) = x + 1)
- A polynomial with two terms (e.g. x + 3)
- A function symmetric about the origin (e.g. y = x³)
- A ratio of two polynomials (e.g. y = (x + 1)/(x – 2))
- Function where the variable is an exponent (e.g. y = 2^x)
- Removing a radical from the denominator (e.g. multiply by conjugate to simplify 1/√2)
- Highest power of the variable in a polynomial (e.g. x⁴ + 2x² has degree 4)
- Where the graph crosses the y-axis (e.g. y = 2x + 3 crosses at (0,3))
- A one-term expression (e.g. 7x³)
- Conic with two separate curves (e.g. (x²/4) – (y²/9) = 1)
- A number in the form a + bi (e.g. 2 + 4i)
- A function defined by multiple expressions (e.g. f(x) = x² if x<0, x+1 if x≥0)
- Distance from 0 on the number line (e.g. |–5| = 5)
- The horizontal line halfway between max and min of a wave (e.g. y = 3sinx + 4 has midline y = 4)
- A function that “undoes” another (e.g. f(x) = 2x and f⁻¹(x) = x/2)
- Reciprocal of tangent (e.g. cot(45°) = 1)
- Change to a graph's position or shape (e.g. vertical stretch or horizontal shift)
- A function without breaks or holes (e.g. y = x² is continuous)
- The distance before a trigonometric function repeats (e.g. y = sinx has period 2π)
- A mathematical sentence with >, <, ≥, or ≤ (e.g. x > 3)
- U-shaped graph of a quadratic function (e.g. y = x² – 4x + 3)
- Oval-shaped conic section (e.g. (x²/4) + (y²/9) = 1)
- A number involving i where i = √–1 (e.g. √–4 = 2i)
- Two or more equations solved together (e.g. y = x + 1 and y = 2x – 1)
- A value from a square matrix used in solving systems (e.g. det([[1,2],[3,4]]) = -2)
- A line a graph approaches but never touches (e.g. y = 1/x has a vertical asymptote at x = 0)
- A sequence with a common ratio (e.g. 2, 4, 8, 16...)
- An expression containing a root (e.g. √x or ³√(x+1))
55 Clues: A one-term expression (e.g. 7x³) • A polynomial with two terms (e.g. x + 3) • Reciprocal of cosine (e.g. sec(60°) = 2) • A number in the form a + bi (e.g. 2 + 4i) • Reciprocal of tangent (e.g. cot(45°) = 1) • One function inside another (e.g. f(g(x))) • An ordered list of numbers (e.g. 1, 3, 5, 7...) • The sum of a sequence (e.g. 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 = 16) • ...
AP-Pre Calc Ultimate Vocab Review!!! 2025-05-25
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- An ordered list of numbers (e.g. 1, 3, 5, 7...)
- Direction of the graph as x → ±∞ (e.g. for y = x², as x → ±∞, y → ∞)
- A function symmetric about the y-axis (e.g. y = x²)
- A rectangular array of numbers (e.g. [[1,2],[3,4]])
- Point where a graph crosses an axis (e.g. y-intercept of y = 2x + 1 is (0,1))
- A number or expression that divides another evenly (e.g. x² – 9 factors into (x – 3)(x + 3))
- Set of all input values (x-values) (e.g. domain of y = √x is x ≥ 0)
- Describes behavior near a specific input (e.g. limit of (x² – 1)/(x – 1) as x → 1 is 2)
- A function using angles (e.g. sine, cosine, tangent)
- A point that defines a conic's shape (e.g. a parabola's focus lies inside the curve)
- A number flipped over 1 (e.g. reciprocal of 2 is 1/2)
- Rate of change of a line (e.g. slope = rise/run = 2/3)
- Ratio of adjacent/hypotenuse in a right triangle (e.g. cos(60°) = 1/2)
- Ratio of opposite/adjacent in a triangle (e.g. tan(45°) = 1)
- Curve formed by slicing a cone (e.g. parabola, circle, ellipse)
- Shifting a graph horizontally or vertically (e.g. y = f(x – 2) moves graph right 2 units)
- An arrangement where order matters (e.g. 3! = 6 ways to arrange 3 items)
- The sum of a sequence (e.g. 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 = 16)
- A quantity with magnitude and direction (e.g. ⟨3, 4⟩)
- Half the height of a sine or cosine wave (e.g. amplitude of y = 3sinx is 3)
- An expression with many terms (e.g. x³ + 2x² – x + 7)
- The inverse of an exponential function (e.g. log₁₀(100) = 2)
- A function in the form ax² + bx + c (e.g. y = 2x² + 3x – 5)
- An equation true for all values of the variable (e.g. sin²x + cos²x = 1)
- The turning point of a parabola (e.g. vertex of y = x² – 4x + 3 is (2,–1))
- Reciprocal of cosine (e.g. sec(60°) = 2)
- One function inside another (e.g. f(g(x)))
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- A rule assigning each x to one y (e.g. f(x) = x + 1)
- A polynomial with two terms (e.g. x + 3)
- A function symmetric about the origin (e.g. y = x³)
- A ratio of two polynomials (e.g. y = (x + 1)/(x – 2))
- Function where the variable is an exponent (e.g. y = 2^x)
- Removing a radical from the denominator (e.g. multiply by conjugate to simplify 1/√2)
- Highest power of the variable in a polynomial (e.g. x⁴ + 2x² has degree 4)
- Where the graph crosses the y-axis (e.g. y = 2x + 3 crosses at (0,3))
- A one-term expression (e.g. 7x³)
- Conic with two separate curves (e.g. (x²/4) – (y²/9) = 1)
- A number in the form a + bi (e.g. 2 + 4i)
- A function defined by multiple expressions (e.g. f(x) = x² if x<0, x+1 if x≥0)
- Distance from 0 on the number line (e.g. |–5| = 5)
- The horizontal line halfway between max and min of a wave (e.g. y = 3sinx + 4 has midline y = 4)
- A function that “undoes” another (e.g. f(x) = 2x and f⁻¹(x) = x/2)
- Reciprocal of tangent (e.g. cot(45°) = 1)
- Change to a graph's position or shape (e.g. vertical stretch or horizontal shift)
- A function without breaks or holes (e.g. y = x² is continuous)
- The distance before a trigonometric function repeats (e.g. y = sinx has period 2π)
- A mathematical sentence with >, <, ≥, or ≤ (e.g. x > 3)
- U-shaped graph of a quadratic function (e.g. y = x² – 4x + 3)
- Oval-shaped conic section (e.g. (x²/4) + (y²/9) = 1)
- A number involving i where i = √–1 (e.g. √–4 = 2i)
- Two or more equations solved together (e.g. y = x + 1 and y = 2x – 1)
- A value from a square matrix used in solving systems (e.g. det([[1,2],[3,4]]) = -2)
- A line a graph approaches but never touches (e.g. y = 1/x has a vertical asymptote at x = 0)
- A sequence with a common ratio (e.g. 2, 4, 8, 16...)
- An expression containing a root (e.g. √x or ³√(x+1))
55 Clues: A one-term expression (e.g. 7x³) • A polynomial with two terms (e.g. x + 3) • Reciprocal of cosine (e.g. sec(60°) = 2) • A number in the form a + bi (e.g. 2 + 4i) • Reciprocal of tangent (e.g. cot(45°) = 1) • One function inside another (e.g. f(g(x))) • An ordered list of numbers (e.g. 1, 3, 5, 7...) • The sum of a sequence (e.g. 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 = 16) • ...
Cell Bio Proteins Midterm 2 2017-03-10
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- / Promotes actin polymerization by changing G-ADP --> G-ATP
- / Microtubules plus end directed motor protein
- / Network proteins that is found in the leading edge, stress fibres, and filopodia. It can bind to actin to create more crosslinks
- / binds to contractile bundles to connect the plasma membrane and the extracellular matrix.
- / Caps the minus end of an actin molecule
- / Formed around the sarcomere in muscle cells. Links muscle cells together
- / Linked to tropomyosin. Will undergo a conformational change when bound to calcium
- / Protein complex that actives Arp2/3
- / Important for tissue integrity and holding cells together
- / Contains 2 heavy chains and is involved in anterograde transport
- / is polymerized from G-actin
- / Binds spectrin to the plasma membrane. Also thus binds the cytoskeleton to the membrane as well. Can bind vimentin and link it to the cytoskeleton
- / needed for retrograde transport. Composed of 2 heavy chains and 2 head domains that work together to walk towards the minus end. Uses the dynactin hetero complex to bind to cargo.
- / regulator that sequesters G-actin and provides a reservoir
- / Links the actin cytoskeleton to transmembrane proteins. It is important for red blood cells.
- / Heavy chain that binds to the microtubule and is simply used to carry things
- / Involved in muscle contractions. Forms a thick filament in between actin filaments
- / Holds myosin in place in the sarcomere
- contains 2 heavy chains and 2 light chains. It is involved in anterograde transport and is the
- / Cdc42, Rac, and Rho
- / Depolymerizes when added to actin
- / Expressed in mesenchymal cells. (Migrating Cell)
- / composed of four domains and an ATP binding cleft
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- / A nucleating agent that regulates the plus end of actin (Speed). It assembles unbranched filaments. Regulated by Rho-GTP
- / Protein that forms bundles by adjoining parallel actin microfilaments. Located in stress fibres, filopodia, and the muscle Z line.
- / Main constituent of microtubules in the cell
- / Protein that forms bundles by adjoining parallel actin microfilaments. Located in microvilli, filopodia and focal adhesions.
- / Involved in organelle trafficking. Composed of 2 heavy chains with many light chains to carry cargo
- / Binds to actin to create more crosslinks and crossbridging. Located in the cell cortex
- / Coats actin so that the myosin binding site is covered preventing myosin from binding to actin
- / provides lateral cohesion and a smooth end to the microtubule
- abundant of it's kind
- / Protein complex that activated WASp
- / Protein complex that activates WAVE
- / found in neurons. In axons and dendrites because you want them to be strong (Will give them great tensile strength)
- / Links dynein to the dynactin heater complex. Too much or too little will inhibit transport
- / Links actin to transmembrane proteins in microvilli
- / Minus end capping protein
- / Link intermediate associated proteins to microtubules
- / Found in all cells to help hold the nuclei shape. Has a Linc complex to connect it to cytoskeletal components
- / Plus end directed motor that can like the actin network to the plasma membrane. Plays a role in endocytosis
- / Permanently linked to the A tubule, generates bending through movement along the microtubule towards the minus end
- / Involved in the MTOC and it's ring complex provides nucleating sites for microtubules
- / Regulates the plus end and mediates filament branchingg
- / Protein complex that actives Arp2/3 and is regulates by Rac
- Myosin / Coats the microfilament so it will not readily depolymerize. Forms on arrowhead on actin that points towards the minus end
- / provides a link from the actin cytoskeleton to the extracellular matrix.
- / Invovled in relative sliding. Forms a bipolar structure composed of 4 heavy chains (2 heads/side)
- / Main role is to pull dimers off the plus end of a microtubule. (Depolymerization)
- / When there is no tension at the metaphase plate between the MT and the chromosomes, this will be phosphorylated.This causes the MT to release the chromosomes giving it the ability to capture them from both sides again.
- / caps the plus end of an actin molecule
- / forms a ladder like structure that binds doublets together in the axoneme
52 Clues: abundant of it's kind • / Cdc42, Rac, and Rho • / Minus end capping protein • / is polymerized from G-actin • / Depolymerizes when added to actin • / Protein complex that activated WASp • / Protein complex that activates WAVE • / Protein complex that actives Arp2/3 • / Holds myosin in place in the sarcomere • / caps the plus end of an actin molecule • ...
Electronics 1 Lab - Assignment 1 2021-09-12
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- Amount of time required for the power supply to warm up after powering on to achieve rated accuracies.
- a rectangular array of numbers.
- Changing this value in the time box in Waveforms will re-scale the vertical axis of the oscilloscopes plot.
- Section of lab report containing list of citations.
- The "Capture Screen Area" option is located in this menu on Multisim.
- You should use this color ballpoint pen when writing in the lab notebook.
- This button in the instrument panel of the welcome page of Waveforms opens the oscilloscope.
- The process of joining arrays together to make larger ones in MATLAB. Done using square brackets.
- All lab data, calculations, and observations must be recorded in your lab ______.
- behaving properly on the internet.
- This button on the oscilloscope sets the trigger mode to normal, and takes a single acquisition.
- This button on Multisim places an oscilloscope into the workspace.
- Evaluation of each students individual knowledge and skills with the lab equipment.
- Number of math functions on the Keithley 2110 multimeter.
- This knob on the oscilloscope is used to scroll through a waveform.
- Name of lab number 5.
- Used in MATLAB to select a specific element in an array by specifying the row and column.
- Number of output channels on the Model 2231A-30-3 power supply.
- This instrument in Waveforms is used to output +/- 5V dc.
- Changing this value in the time box in Waveforms will re-scale the horizontal axis of the oscilloscopes plot.
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- This key on the Keithley 2110 multimeter is blue and allows the user to access the secondary functions/operations printed in blue above each key.
- This button on Multisim places a multimeter into the workspace.
- Professor Bowden has his office hours on this day every week.
- The color of the flywire for the wavegen channel 1 output.
- This panel in MATLAB lets you see the data that you create/import.
- These keys on the Keithley 2110 multimeter are gray.
- Summary/Abstract, Introduction, and Questions sections are all not applicable for this type of lab report.
- This instrument in Waveforms is used to apply a signal to the analog output pins.
- This toolbar in Multisim is used to place virtual components in the workspace.
- This word displays on the screen of the power supply during its self-test when turned on
- must be worn properly at all times while in lab.
- This button on the power supply cancels a function operation.
- Each completed page in the lab notebook must be signed by both you, and a ______.
- this type of paper must be used in the lab notebook to ensure that the pages do not deteriorate over time.
- This button on the oscilloscope performs automated measurements on waveforms.
- These must be written directly into the lab notebook immediately after the writer has made them.
- Pages in the lab notebook must be kept in this order with no exceptions.
- This function in MATLAB allows you to create a 2-D line graph.
- Website used to access course materials and submit assignments.
- This toolbar on Multisim allows you to browse and place components.
- All assignments must be turned into blackboard in this format unless told otherwise.
- These knobs on the oscilloscope are labeled a and b, and they are used for many things.
- This button returns the power supply to a previously saved setup.
- These keys on the Keithley 2110 multimeter are white.
- These types of numbers are made of both a real and imaginary part. the imaginary part is represented by either an i or a j.
- This is the default acquisition mode for the oscilloscope, it retains the first point sampled for each interval.
- Number of measurement functions on the Keithley 2110 multimeter.
- This tab in the "properties" box for a component lets you modify the components parameters in Multisim.
- These types of measurements on the oscilloscope are used to get statistical measurement data for a waveform along a single axis.
- Abbreviation for "matrix laboratory". Programming language designed to operate on whole matrices and arrays.
50 Clues: Name of lab number 5. • a rectangular array of numbers. • behaving properly on the internet. • must be worn properly at all times while in lab. • Section of lab report containing list of citations. • These keys on the Keithley 2110 multimeter are gray. • These keys on the Keithley 2110 multimeter are white. • Number of math functions on the Keithley 2110 multimeter. • ...
Advanced Math 2023-05-25
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- A strategy for finding the local maxima and minima of a function subject to equality constraints
- A series of algorithms that endeavors to recognize underlying relationships in a set of data
- A function that outputs the rate at which another function is changing at a given point
- A mathematical operation that is the reverse of differentiation
- Two lines that intersect to form right angles
- A generalization of the notion of a fiber bundle
- An arrangement of objects in a specific order
- The numerical factor in a term of an algebraic expression
- A theoretical device that manipulates symbols on a strip of tape
- An integral concept that extends the simple concept of area
- The longest side of a right-angled triangle
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- A triangle where all sides are equal
- A partitioning of a plane into regions based on distance to points in a specific subset of the plane
- A rectangular array of numbers or symbols
- Two structures that have the same form or structure
- A branch of mathematics initiated by Évariste Galois that provides a connection between field theory and group theory
- A scalar associated with a linear system of equations
- This property allows you to multiply a sum by multiplying each addend separately and then add the products
- A mathematical tool for studying holes in shapes
- A generalization of the concept of Euclidean space
- A fractal with an uncountably infinite number of points, but zero measure
- The study of counting, arrangement, and combination
- A number that can be expressed as a fraction
- A sequence where the difference between any two terms can be made arbitrarily small
- A non-orientable surface with no identifiable inner and outer sides
- A property of operations where the result can depend on the order of the operands
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- The product of all positive integers up to a certain number
- A sequence of integers where the difference between any two elements is unique
- A one-dimensional complex manifold
- A point at which a mathematical object is not defined or not "well-behaved"
- The root of a number
- A way of defining derivatives of functions that are not necessarily differentiable in the classical sense
- A mathematical concept in the fields of multivariable calculus, differential topology, and tensors
- The study of relationships involving lengths and angles of triangles
- A property of functions that preserve the action of a group
- A step-by-step procedure to solve a problem
- An ordered list of numbers
- A line touching a curve at a single point without crossing over
- A polynomial of degree
- If multiplied, it results in the identity
- An algebraic expression or equation with more than one term
- A measure of how spread out a set of numbers are
- The smallest convex set that contains all points of a given set
- A function that is both one-to-one and onto
- A vector that does not change direction under a given linear transformation
- A stochastic model describing a sequence of possible events
- A line that a curve approaches, as it heads towards infinity
- The graph of a quadratic function
- The likelihood of a particular event happening
- A number that cannot be expressed as a simple fraction
- A continuous transformation from one function to another
- The operation that switches the row and column indices of a matrix
- A type of equation that involves derivatives
- A group in which the operation is commutative
- A linear ordering of vertices in a directed acyclic graph
- A set endowed with a structure that allows definition of continuity
- A continuous, bijective, inversely continuous function
- A function that counts the positive integers up to a given integer n that are relatively prime to n
- A mathematical space that is locally Euclidean
60 Clues: The root of a number • A polynomial of degree • An ordered list of numbers • The graph of a quadratic function • A one-dimensional complex manifold • A triangle where all sides are equal • If multiplied, it results in the identity • A rectangular array of numbers or symbols • A step-by-step procedure to solve a problem • A function that is both one-to-one and onto • ...
Histopathologic and Cytologic Techniques 2021-02-01
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- Suited for urgent biopsies
- method A method that hard tissue must undergo
- It is considered to be the most rapid fixative and may be used for urgent biopsy specimens for paraffin processing
- It fix bone marrow
- For early degenerative processes and tissue necrosis, rickettsia and other bacteria
- Also known as Ethylene Glycol monoethyl ether
- It is not routine fixative and used for the precipitation of proteins and nucleic acids.
- Defined as the killing, penetration and hardening of tissues
- It fixes and precipitates nucleoproteins.
- It is used for clearing, both for embedding and mounting procedures.
- also known as Dioxane
- Recommended for fixation of embryos and pituitary biopsies and endometrial cuttings
- A clearing agent recommended for clearing embryo, insect and other delicate specimen.
- It is excellent for glycogen demonstration
- Clearing agent for eye specimen
- Also known as Gendre solution
- Tissues tend to become adulterated
- Recommended for enzyme histochemistry and EM
- Also known as formol sublimate
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- obtain in citrus fruit
- Also known as Helly's fluid
- It is a fixation method for frozen specimen
- Removal of calcium ions or lime salts from the organic extracellular matrix, calcified collagen and surrounding tissues of bones
- Similar to chloroform but cheaper
- Substitute for xylene and benzene
- A clearing agent for cytological studies like smooth muscles of skin and for CNS tissue
- Most common chrome osmium acetic acid fixative, excellent for nuclear structures
- It may be use as holding solutions for tissues to be transported to frozen sections or kidney biopsies for special processing
- a dehydrating agent for section and smears
- Classified both as nuclear and histochemical fixative.
- Most common metallic fixative
- Also known as Moller's fluid
- It fix myelin, peripheral nerve and also processing neurological tissues
- Recommended for preservation of enzyme & for fixed brain tissue for diagnosis of rabies
34 Clues: It fix bone marrow • also known as Dioxane • obtain in citrus fruit • Suited for urgent biopsies • Also known as Helly's fluid • Also known as Moller's fluid • Most common metallic fixative • Also known as Gendre solution • Also known as formol sublimate • Clearing agent for eye specimen • Similar to chloroform but cheaper • Substitute for xylene and benzene • ...
Design Images and Copyright Vocab - Ellie Brinkman 2021-01-28
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- number of bits used for each color component of a single pixel
- measures the number of pixels in a digital image or display
- an array of binary data representing the values of pixels in an image or display
- images that are licensed under one of the open source licenses, such as Creative Commons and other licenses
- creating visual representations of ideas through the use of symbols, words, and images, usually on a computer
- a process of delivering high-quality images in the right format, dimension, size, and resolution while keeping the smallest possible size
- a way to combine objects or data types into more complex ones
- physical point in a raster image
- electronic photograph used for creative or business purposes in lieu of hiring a photographer for a given project
- a correspondence table in which selected colors from a certain color space's color reproduction range are assigned an index, by which they can be referenced
- licensed for use temporarily, with pricing based on a per-use basis
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- special category of images that come with a unique license
- images are formed by mathematical curves and paths
- a computer file format for storing raster graphics images, popular among graphic artists, the publishing industry, and photographers
- an image processing operation used to create the illusion of color depth in images with a limited color palette
- a dot matrix data structure that represents a generally rectangular grid of pixels (points of color), viewable via a bitmapped display (monitor), paper, or other display medium
- a type of stock photography where amateur and hobbyist photographers submit photos for online distribution at a much lower cost than those sourced from typical stock photo vendors
- an image file format commonly used for images on the web and sprites in software programs
- a standard image format for containing lossy and compressed image data
- a raster-graphics file format that supports lossless data compression
20 Clues: physical point in a raster image • images are formed by mathematical curves and paths • special category of images that come with a unique license • measures the number of pixels in a digital image or display • a way to combine objects or data types into more complex ones • number of bits used for each color component of a single pixel • ...
The Lymphatic System 2019-12-09
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- Lymph nodes located in the groin are called ____ lymph nodes .
- The largest organ in the lymphatic system .
- The lymphatic system contains lymphatic vessels , organs and ____ .
- System that is important for the protection of the body.
- Lymphatic _______- form from merging lymph vessels; drain major body regions (jugular, lumbar etc) .
- Lymphatic system is a subsystem of the _____ system .
- Lymph found in the GI tract .
- _____Lymph vessels- these vessels bring lymph to lymph nodes for foreign material examination .
- ______ lymph duct- near clavicle; returns lymph to subclavian vein and right internal jugular vein; receives lymph from right head, neck,and limbs .
- Helps maintain ___ balance in the body .
- Forms when plasma diffuses into tissue spaces .
- The lymphatic system is part of the ____ system .
- How many lymph nodes are in the human body ?
- Large clusters of lymphatic cells and extracellular ct matrix; have crypts that trap foreign material.
- Many body tissues would do this if the lymphatic system didn't exist .
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- Clear fluid that is found in lymph vessels and produced from fluid surrounding cells .
- Lymph nodes located in the neck area are called ____ lymph nodes .
- The lymphatic system removes and transports fats from this system .
- Lymphatic______-form from lymph trunks; drain lymph back into venous circulation .
- Name of fluid transported by lymph ____ .
- Small masses of tissue that filter lymph and are located along lymph,vessels .
- B cells and T cells are different types of _____ .
- Pick up lymph at tissues throughout the body .
- Other name for the left lymphatic duct .
- ______cells- cells that secrete thymic hormones .
- Helps defend the body against ____ .
- Where T cells mature ?
- Is a type of lymphocyte that is processed and produced in the thymus .
- Lymph nodes located in the armpit are called ________ lymph nodes .
- Supplying _____-fighting cells called lymphocytes .
30 Clues: Where T cells mature ? • Lymph found in the GI tract . • Helps defend the body against ____ . • Other name for the left lymphatic duct . • Helps maintain ___ balance in the body . • Name of fluid transported by lymph ____ . • The largest organ in the lymphatic system . • How many lymph nodes are in the human body ? • Pick up lymph at tissues throughout the body . • ...
PINBALL PUZZLE 2021-01-11
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- THIS EARLY BALLY SOLID STATE PINBALL REMEMBERS
- ATARI'S FIRST PINBALL
- ELTON JOHN PLAYS THIS PINBALL IN THE ROCK OPERA TOMMY
- FIRST PINBALL WITH LANE CHANGE
- IN 1976 PINBALL WAS LEGALISED IN THIS U.S CITY
- BIG FOOT MAKES AN APPEARANCE IN THIS GAME
- FIRST PINBALL TO FEATURE A SPINNER OR SPINNING TARGET
- YOU CAN GET LOST IN THE ZONE WHEN PLAYING THIS GAME
- MAGNA SAVE WAS FIRST USED ON THIS GAME
- BORIS IS HAVING BURGER AND FRIES IN THIS PINBALL
- THIS MAN INVENTED THE TILT MECHANISM
- ALL OF PAT LAWLOR'S PINBALL DESIGNS HAVE THESE COLOURED FLIPPERS
- FIRST PINBALL WITH A TRIPLE LEVEL PLAYFIELD
- FIRST PINBALL WITH A SHAKER MOTOR
- THIS MANUFACTURER IS KNOWN FOR COLOURFUL ARTWORK
- THIS ATARI PINBALL IS ENORMOUS
- FIRST ADD A BALL PINBALL MACHINE
- THIS PINBALL IS SO FUN, IT'S SCAREY
- FIRST PINBALL WITH FLIPPERS
- maloney FOUNDER OF BALLY
- FIRST TALKING PINBALL MACHINE
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- YOU CAN GET UP TO FIVE BALLS AT ONCE ON THIS BALLY SOLID STATE GAME
- THIS PINBALL HAS CURVED FLIPPERS
- THIS GAME HAS THE LARGEST PRODUCTION RUN IN PINBALL HISTORY
- GARY STERN'S FATHERS FIRST NAME
- THIS PERSON INVENTED THE FLIPPER
- THIS RARE GOTTLIEB PINBALL IS A KNOCKOUT
- THIS MAN DREW THE ARTWORK FOR MANY CLASSIC GOTTLIEB GAMES
- THIS SOLID STATE STERN IS SELDOM SEEN OUTSIDE AUSTRALIA
- THIS GAME IS WATCHING YOU
- GOTTLIEBS FIRST SOLID STATE PINBALL MACHINE
- THIS MAN DESIGNED MOST OF GOTTLIEB'S PINBALLS IN THE 1950's AND 60's
- THIS PINBALL HAS TIMED GAME PLAY
- THIS CLASSIC PINBALL HAS A SPINNING DISK ON THE PLAYFIELD
- MARILYN IS WAITING FOR THIS
- FIRST MULTIBALL PINBALL - BALLS A ______
- FIRST PINBALL TO USE A PHOTOGRAPHIC BACKGLASS
- FIRST PINBALL WITH A DOT MATRIX SCORE DISPLAY
- THIS PINBALL FEATURES A TIMED EXTRA BALL
- NOW I SEE YOU
40 Clues: NOW I SEE YOU • ATARI'S FIRST PINBALL • maloney FOUNDER OF BALLY • THIS GAME IS WATCHING YOU • MARILYN IS WAITING FOR THIS • FIRST PINBALL WITH FLIPPERS • FIRST TALKING PINBALL MACHINE • FIRST PINBALL WITH LANE CHANGE • THIS ATARI PINBALL IS ENORMOUS • GARY STERN'S FATHERS FIRST NAME • THIS PINBALL HAS CURVED FLIPPERS • THIS PERSON INVENTED THE FLIPPER • ...
