matrix Crossword Puzzles
Professional Educator 4E Chapter 4 Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-28
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- In synchronous distance learning assignments and activities are distributed ______.
- The mind thinks in pictures or images when the right brain __________ is more active than the left.
- An operation or procedure carried out under controlled conditions in order to discover an unknown effect or result or to illustrate a known effect or law is called a(n) ______.
- This technique will link the learner's experience with the __________ or information that is being conveyed
- __________ is used for developing an innovative and more creative approach to thinking that is highly effective for visual learners.
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- A discourse or formal presentation given before a group of learners, comprising a system of conveying information, explaining facts or details, or describing practices and procedures, is known as a(n) ______
- mindmapping involves the use of proximity and ________ to establish the links between key concepts or ideas.
- It is easy to learn and will allow students to organize entire projects in a matter of minutes. Learner ________ and recall abilities will also be improved
- When establishing groups, professional educators will limit them to no more than ______ members.
- The process of transferring key elements, points, or steps in a lesson into visual images that are then hand-sketched into the squares of a matrix is called ______ paning.
10 Clues: In synchronous distance learning assignments and activities are distributed ______. • When establishing groups, professional educators will limit them to no more than ______ members. • The mind thinks in pictures or images when the right brain __________ is more active than the left. • ...
Definitions 2023-11-16
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- Allele: A recessive allele is a version of a gene that must be homozygous when inherited in order to be expressed in the phenotype. Hidden when other genes are present.
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic typically one belonging to a person; A genetically determined characteristic.
- a measure quantifying the likelihood that events will occur.
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
- Squares: a square diagram that is used to predict the genotypes of a particular cross or breeding experiment. Like a math matrix.
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- the offspring of two plants or animals of different species or varieties such as a mule (a hybrid of a donkey and a horse). Mixed alleles, the dominant allele shows up.
- one of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome. Represented by a letter, capital or lower case.
- bred from parents of the same breed or variety. Same alleles
- the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics; a person’s origins.
- Allele: a variation of a gene that will produce a certain phenotype even in the presence of other alleles. Shows up over all the other genes
10 Clues: bred from parents of the same breed or variety. Same alleles • a measure quantifying the likelihood that events will occur. • the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics; a person’s origins. • the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another. • ...
PM Processes 2012-09-10
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- Control - Inputs to _______(2 wds) project management plan, project schedule, work performance information and organizational process assets
- Initiate - Inputs to _______(3 wds) SOW, business case, contract, enterprise environmental factors and organizations process assets
- Plan - Inputs to _______(2 wds) the project charter, requirements documentation and organizational process assets
- Execute - Inputs to _______(3 wds) project staff assignments, project management plan, team performance assessments, performance reports and organizational process assets
- Processes required to track, review, and regulate the progress and performance of the project
- Processes performed to define a new project or a new phase of an exiting project by obtaining authorization to start the project or phase
- Processes performed to complete the work defined in the project management plan to satisfy the project specifications
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- Initiate - Inputs to ________(2 wds) Project Charter, Procurement documents, Enterprise Environmental Factors and Organizational Assets
- Initiate - Output of Develop Project Charter is _______(2 wds)
- Control - Inputs to _______(2 wds) project management plan, requirements documentation, requirements traceability matrix and validated deliverables
- Execute - Inputs to ______(2 wds) project management plan, performance reports and organization process assets
- Processes required to establish the scope of the project, refine objectives and define the course of action required to attain the objectives that the project was undertaken to achieve
- Plan - Inputs to ______(2 wds) include the project scope statement, requirements documentation and organizational process assets
- Processes performed to finalize all activities across all Process Groups to formally close the project or phase
14 Clues: Initiate - Output of Develop Project Charter is _______(2 wds) • Processes required to track, review, and regulate the progress and performance of the project • Execute - Inputs to ______(2 wds) project management plan, performance reports and organization process assets • ...
Zoology Crossword 2020-02-03
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- are tubular cells which make up the pores of a sponge known as ostia.
- a small mouthlike aperture, as of a sponge.
- a scleroprotein occurring in the form of fibers that form the skeleton of certain sponges.
- a type of sponge having a n oval shape and a thin body wall with pores leading directly into the spongocoel.
- One of the small, hard, calcareous or siliceous bodies that serve as the skeletal elements of various marine and freshwater invertebra
- a migratory, ameboid cell found in many invertebrates that functions in excretion, assimilation, etc.
- an asexually produced mass of cells that is capable of developing into an animal, as a freshwater sponge.
- An ostium (plural ostia) in anatomy is a small opening or orifice.
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- a type of sponge having a thick body wall that is folded to form many short canals leading to the spongocoel.
- one of the flagellated cells lining the inner cavity of a sponge, having a collar of protoplasm encircling the base of the flagellum.
- the sponge's outer layer of cells. porocyte. cells with pores that allow water into the sponge; they are located all over the sponge's body.
- fixed in one place; immobile.
- is the gelatinous matrix within a sponge. It fills the space between the external pinacoderm and the internal choanoderm.
- a type of sponge having a thick body wall with a highly branched canal system leading into the spongocoel.
14 Clues: fixed in one place; immobile. • a small mouthlike aperture, as of a sponge. • An ostium (plural ostia) in anatomy is a small opening or orifice. • are tubular cells which make up the pores of a sponge known as ostia. • a scleroprotein occurring in the form of fibers that form the skeleton of certain sponges. • ...
Porifera Vocabulary 2023-01-19
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- sponge or sponge larva having a complex structure in which the flagellated layer is restricted to numerous small interstitial chambers intercalated between the incurrent and excurrent canals and the paragaster is reduced or lacking compare ascon, sycon.
- a mobile cell (moving like an amoeba) in the body of invertebrates including cnidaria, echinoderms, molluscs, tunicates, sponges and some chelicerates
- the structural components of a sponge, or the "bricks,"
- permanently attached and not free to move about
- a large opening that forms the excretory tract of the sponge
- a sponge or sponge larva having incurrent canals that lead directly to the paragaster
- a type of modified cell that lines the inner lining of the phylum Porifera
- the gelatinous matrix within a sponge. It fills the space between the external pinacoderm and the internal choanoderm.
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- theoretical particle in the theory of pangenesis that is shed by a somatic cell and contains all the information necessary to reproduce that cell type
- a modified type of collagen protein, and forms the "fibers" or "mortar" that hold spicules together
- Any of a group of flattened polygonal cells that together make up the pinacoderm in the dermal epithelium of sponges.
- a genus of sponges that belongs to the family Sycettidae and phylum Porifera
- one of the large tubular cells that constitute the wall of the incurrent canals in some sponges.
- A small opening or orifice, as in a body organ or passage
14 Clues: permanently attached and not free to move about • the structural components of a sponge, or the "bricks," • A small opening or orifice, as in a body organ or passage • a large opening that forms the excretory tract of the sponge • a type of modified cell that lines the inner lining of the phylum Porifera • ...
Keywords Chapter 13 2024-06-05
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- A term derived from Latin for "womb." Is a tightly interwoven module, often associated with works by women artists.
- A movement founded in Rio de Janiero, Brazil, in 1959, that rejected the rational restrictions of Concrete Art in favor of a more inclusive approach to content.
- An avant-garde movement beginning in the 1960s that used the newly available medium of the portable video camera to record performances and to create works of art, independently.
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- A native inhabitant, usually associated with Australia.
4 Clues: A native inhabitant, usually associated with Australia. • A term derived from Latin for "womb." Is a tightly interwoven module, often associated with works by women artists. • A movement founded in Rio de Janiero, Brazil, in 1959, that rejected the rational restrictions of Concrete Art in favor of a more inclusive approach to content. • ...
Porifera Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-25
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- (Pinacocyte)-the thin, flattened cells of the epidermis, the sponge's outer layer of cells. porocyte. cells with pores that allow water into the sponge; they are located all over the sponge's body.
- of the flagellated cells in sponges that maintain a flow of water through the body.
- (singular ostium)-An opening; a passage. An opening in organic sponges that allow water to enter the organism.
- sponge or sponge larva having a complex structure in which the flagellated layer is restricted to numerous small interstitial chambers intercalated between the incurrent and excurrent canals and the paragaster is reduced or lacking — compare ascon, sycon.
- directly by the base : not raised upon a stalk or peduncle
- (Mesenchyme)- the gelatinous matrix within a sponge.
- small bud: a : a theoretical particle proposed in the theory of pangenesis that is shed by a somatic cell and contains all the information necessary to reproduce that cell type (as in an offspring)
- of the large tubular cells that constitute the wall of the incurrent canals in some sponges.
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- sponge of a grade of structure of the simplest type, in the form of a tube or bag lined with choanocytes.
- a scleroprotein that is the chief constituent of flexible fibers found in certain sponge skeletons.
- slender pointed usually hard body especially
- excretory structure in the living sponge
- mobile cell (moving like an amoeba) in the body of invertebrates
- a genus of calcareous sponges belonging to the family Sycettidae.
14 Clues: excretory structure in the living sponge • slender pointed usually hard body especially • (Mesenchyme)- the gelatinous matrix within a sponge. • directly by the base : not raised upon a stalk or peduncle • mobile cell (moving like an amoeba) in the body of invertebrates • a genus of calcareous sponges belonging to the family Sycettidae. • ...
Quantum Computing Fundamentals by IndiQ 2020-09-23
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- Do you want my arbitrary state? I can teleport it to you, but the quantum police will arrest me if I attempt to copy it, per the No _______Theorem.
- You may be a big red dog. But you are also X, Y, Z, H, S…
- I ask Qiskit for entanglement and Qiskit replies: qcirc.h(0), qcirc.cx(0, 1).
- In my hand I hold three qubits. In other words, I hold _______ basis states.
- Oh, U3(pi/2, 0, pi), what is your good name?
- Forward or backward it matters hardly. I am a matrix, I am _______.
- You are the 0 to my 1, 90 degrees separated in our Hilbert space. But in the _______ representation our separation is twice as big.
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- Should I apply a CNOT from me to you, my own phase will be altered too. It suffers a _______.
- Do what you will but remember your probabilities must add up to one. Your state must be _______. (sp: American English)
- Pfft, my name is not Bell! Though, like him, I hold as many 0’s as I do 1’s. He only holds two of each; I more. I am the _______ state.
- A greeting, a hello. Moreover, the _______ function tells me what you may do next.
- Some say “bra-ket”, others “the notation of _______.”
- There’s a letter that a snake hisses. Apply a dagger to it and voila! You reduce your phase by _______ degrees.
- Three can behave as one. Namely, X.
14 Clues: Three can behave as one. Namely, X. • Oh, U3(pi/2, 0, pi), what is your good name? • Some say “bra-ket”, others “the notation of _______.” • You may be a big red dog. But you are also X, Y, Z, H, S… • Forward or backward it matters hardly. I am a matrix, I am _______. • In my hand I hold three qubits. In other words, I hold _______ basis states. • ...
#11 Another day in paradise 2020-11-09
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- The Forest in Leicestershire, England, where the first fossilised Pre-Cambrian specimen was found and recognised as such.
- Sedimentary facies term used to describe a succession of redeposited, deep-sea, clastic material of synorogenic character.
- Line joining the lowest points of successive cross-sections either along a river channel or along the valley that it occupies.
- In seismic processing, a common midpoint stack with only preliminary static corrections and preliminary normal-moveout corrections.
- The largest object in the main asteroid belt between the orbit of Mars and Jupiter and the only dwarf planet inside Neptune's orbit.
- The time of most northerly or southerly declination of the sun from the equator.
- An Afrikaans word for a small hill in a generally flat area.
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- A one-limbed flexure on either side of which the strata are horizontal or dip uniformly at low angles.
- The process in which clay and other fine soil particles adhere to form larger aggregates.
- The most common type of stony meteorites that accounts for roughly 86% of all meteorite falls.
- A unit of electrical conductance that is the reciprocal of ohm.
- Collective term applied to all pyroclastic particles or fragments ejected from a volcano, irrespective of size, shape, or composition.
- In nuclear logging, the amount of time required for the system to be ready to count the next pulse.
- A body of rock characterised by a lack of continuous bedding and the inclusion of fragments of rock of all sizes, contained in a fine-grained deformed matrix.
14 Clues: An Afrikaans word for a small hill in a generally flat area. • A unit of electrical conductance that is the reciprocal of ohm. • The time of most northerly or southerly declination of the sun from the equator. • The process in which clay and other fine soil particles adhere to form larger aggregates. • ...
drug in space 2026-03-17
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- the use of 3D printing technology with materials that incorporate viable living cells.
- a large, habitable artificial satellite in low Earth orbit, functioning as a multinational collaborative research laboratory and space observatory.
- the process of forming a highly ordered, solid crystalline lattice from purified protein molecules in a solution.
- space launch vehicles or components (such as boosters or engines) designed to be recovered, refurbished, and flown multiple times, rather than discarded after a single mission.
- the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism, typically microscopic and consisting of cytoplasm and a nucleus enclosed in a membrane. Microscopic organisms typically consist of a single cell, which is either eukaryotic or prokaryotic.
- a vehicle used for traveling in space.
- an artificially grown mass of cells or tissue that resembles an organ.
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- a medicine or other substance which has a physiological effect when ingested or otherwise introduced into the body.
- very weak gravity, as in an orbiting spacecraft.
- an undifferentiated cell of a multicellular organism which is capable of giving rise to indefinitely more cells of the same type, and from which certain other kinds of cell arise by differentiation.
- Space Exploration Technologies Corp.
- a person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft.
- an assembly of similar cells and their extracellular matrix from the same embryonic origin that together carry out a specific function.
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution.
14 Clues: Space Exploration Technologies Corp. • a vehicle used for traveling in space. • very weak gravity, as in an orbiting spacecraft. • a person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft. • an artificially grown mass of cells or tissue that resembles an organ. • the use of 3D printing technology with materials that incorporate viable living cells. • ...
Perio Part 4 2022-03-13
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- The apical boundary or lower edge of the gingiva it can be distinguished easily from the gingiva by its dark red color and smooth shiny surface
- Cooperative protective effects that different species of microbes can provide to one another in a biofilm.
- Amount of time it takes microbes to form strongly attached microcolonies on a surface.
- Fill in the Blank: Antimicrobial agents work best when used in conjunction with _________ cleaning that removes or disrupts the structural integrity of the dental plaque biofilm.
- Surfaces that are colonized by polymicrobial biofilms composed of commensal bacteria in health.
- A shallow linear depression that separates the free and attached gingiva
- The composition of what group of microbes in the biofilm determines the further development of the biofilm.
- A biological polymer composed of sugars and amino acids found in the cell wall of gram positive bacteria.
- A tail like structure of a microorganism that enable them to swim in fluid.
- A complex multilayered structure that serves to protect the microorganism from the unpredictable and inhospitable external environment.
- Singular form of bacteria.
- Amount of time a fully mature biofilm takes to recover after mechanical disruption.
- Communication of microbes within a biofilm that results in the transfer of genes among them.
- Living in harmony
- Color of Gram negative bacteria after gram staining.
- The process of identifying risk factors that increase an individual's probability of disease.
- Changes in these body chemicals are known to affect gingival tissues.
- Dye used to stain bacteria in the gram staining process.
- CN V2 provides what type of innervation.
- Stage II Periodontitis
- Where does CN V2 exit from the skull through?
- Certain ones of these are known to cause overgrowth of the gingival tissues.
- When the biofilm conditions start to favor bacterial species that elicit a stronger host response.
- Indigenous resident bacteria that are part of the normal flora in the mouth.
- This will occur if biofilm is not frequently disrupted and is allowed to accumulate allowing pathogenic species to become dominant while others weaken.
- Microbes in this state are often not affected by standard oral doses of antibiotics.
- How long does it take after pellicle formation for free-floating bacteria to begin to attach to the outer surface of the pellicle?
- Stage III Periodontitis
- The primary means by which saliva and its bacterial contents are transmitted.
- Bacterial communication in a biofilm where bacteria release signaling molecules to trigger events and talk with one another.
- Helps to ensure the survivability of the biofilm in varying oral conditions.
- An estimate of the future rate of progression of periodontitis.
- This is known to affect both the general and periodontal health of patients as it can lead to hormonal changes poor nutrition and poor self care practices.
- Formed by microbes attached to the tooth surface clustering together at a narrow base and leads to the formation of complex collections of different microbes linked to each other.
- A clinically visible boundary where the pink attached gingiva meets the red shiny alveolar mucosa
- Amount of time it takes for a biofilm to evolve into fully mature biofilm colonies that are extremely resistant to antibiotics.
- Bacteria that has two membranes with a thin single layered cell wall of peptidoglycan sandwiched in between them.
- A widely used diagnostic laboratory method that classifies bacteria into either one of two groups based on the structure of their cell envelope.
- Bacteria that have a single thick multilayered meschlike cell wall that lies above the cytoplasmic membrane which faces the interior of the cell.
- The human body is continuously working to maintain a state of balance in the internal environment of the body.
- Plaque Hypothesis that postulated that specific pathogenic bacteria and their products in the biofilm led to periodontal disease.
- Plaque Hypothesis that postulated that the accumulation of bacterial biofilms leads to periodontal disease.
- The fibers that surround the root of the tooth and attach to the bone of the socket on one side and to the cementum of the root on the other side.
- Amount of hours it takes for microbes to produce an initial extracellular protective matrix and become increasingly resistant to antiseptics and antibiotics.
- Stage two of biofilm formation where the attachment of initial species becomes the saffolding to which other species may adhere.
- Bacteria in this area appear to be able to invade dentinal tubules of cementum.
- Normal Flora
- Risk factors such as uncontrolled diabetes and genetic factors.
- Bacteria that are attached to the tooth surface.
- A thick slimy barrier of sugars and proteins secreted by microbes that protects them from external threats.
- Biofilm communities characterized by the presence of several species of microorganisms.
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- The most significant known risk factor for periodontitis.
- Stage of Biofilm Formation where biofilm continues to grow through cell division and recruitment fluid channels are formed along with microcolonies.
- Color of Gram positive bacteria when stained with crystal violet.
- Develop in a biofilm to direct fluids in and around the biofilm bring nutrients and oxygen to the microbes and carrying waste products away.
- The process by which genetically distinct bacteria become attached to one another.
- Stage of Biofilm formation in which the EPS is formed and is considered the first step of biofilm maturation.
- The tissue that covers the cervical portions of the teeth and the alveolar processes of the jaws
- Protective feature of a biofilm where the EPS protects microbes by preventing large molecules and inflammatory cells from penetrating deeply into the biofilm matrix.
- Periods when specific species or groups of species grow at rapidly accelerated rates.
- Bateria that can withstand these forces will permanently attach to the tooth.
- A type of microorganisms that dominate the tooth associated plaque biofilm and include S. mitis S. sanguis and Actinomyces viscosus.
- A polymicrobial 3D community of numerous microbial species embedded in a protective matrix that consists of microbial metabolic products and/or host components such as salivary glycoproteins.
- The bone that surrounds the roots of the teeth and forms the bony sockets that support and protect the roots of the teeth
- The transfer of bacteria from the oral cavity of one person to another.
- A protective substance surrounding bacteria whose composition varies basaed on the microbes in th biofilm but usually consists of proteins glycolipids and bacterial DNA.
- Organized bacteria into complexes and assigned each complex a color .
- Refers collectivly to the microscopic organisms including bacteria fungi protozoa and viruses.
- Stage 5 of Biofilm development where microbes from the biofilm spread and colonize new surfaces.
- A complex and dynamic microbial community containing a diverse array of many types of microbial species embedded within a self protective matrix that adheres to a surface.
- The simplest organisms that can be seen only through a microscope.
- Biologic equilibrium
- Bacteria that adhere to the epithelium of the pocket wall.
- The tissue of the free gingiva meets the tooth in a thin rounded edge
- Amount of time it takes free-floating microbes to attach to a surface.
- A mutually beneficial relationship between the host and commensal microorganisms.
- Stage IV Periodontitis
- Fill in the Blank: Biofilms can exist on any solid surface that is exposed to a microbe-containing ________.
- A disease that may be passed from one person to another by direct contact.
- How long after cleaning does it take for the acquired pellicle to form on the tooth surface?
- The first step of biofilm formation where microbes attach to a surface.
- Streptococcus species of bacteria that is considered an early colonizer and attaches to the tooth pellicle.
- Microbial imbalance on or inside the body.
- A film composed of a variety of salivary glycoproteins and antibodies that forms over the tooth surface to protect the enamel from acidic activity.
- Conditions that vary within each microcolony very radically.
- When specific portions of a larger microbial population hibernate making them unaffected by antibiotics.
- Stage I periodontitis
- Bacteria that use flagella to overcome hydrodynamic forces.
- Hair-like structures present on the surfaces of some microbes that allow them to attach to surfaces.
- A thin layer of hard mineralized connective tissue that covers the surface of the root.
- Free-floating forms of microbes.
91 Clues: Normal Flora • Living in harmony • Biologic equilibrium • Stage I periodontitis • Stage II Periodontitis • Stage IV Periodontitis • Stage III Periodontitis • Singular form of bacteria. • Free-floating forms of microbes. • CN V2 provides what type of innervation. • Microbial imbalance on or inside the body. • Where does CN V2 exit from the skull through? • ...
Crossword- IMDB Trivia Style 2026-02-10
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- Christian Bales first animated film since Pocahontas
- "A woman without love wilts like a flower without sun"
- "You've got a telegram from headquarters this morning" "Headquarters? What is it?" "Well, it's a big building where generals meet, but that's not important right now."
- "Having teeth is a privilege!"
- The film cast includes two Oscar winners: Regina King and Laura Dern; and three Oscar nominees: Austin Butler, Carol Kane and Griffin Dunne.
- For screenings in Los Angeles, attendees could enter for free, but only if they were bald or agreed to shave their head on-site. The main actor revealed in an interview that it was her idea.
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- The studio insisted on a great deal of explanatory dialogue, as they described the screenplay as "the script that nobody understands."
- Steven Spielberg considers this the most perfect film of the series. He never wanted to change anything about it
- The main actor's weakest theatrical opening as the leading person
- "Welcome to Hollywood, cupcake!"
- Years later, Ronald Reagan rented the building's top floor as his office after retiring from politics and when the secret service swept the place beforehand, they were alarmed to find bullet casings. They suspected foul play before someone realized they were left over from the film shoot.
11 Clues: "Having teeth is a privilege!" • "Welcome to Hollywood, cupcake!" • Christian Bales first animated film since Pocahontas • "A woman without love wilts like a flower without sun" • The main actor's weakest theatrical opening as the leading person • Steven Spielberg considers this the most perfect film of the series. He never wanted to change anything about it • ...
Organisation Structures 2021-11-18
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- shown on the organisation diagram as the number of levels from the bottom to the top.
- system by which instructions are passed from one person to another
- This type of organisational structure has a narrow span of control and many levels of hierarchy
- This type of organisational structure consists of teams of people across different departments that are created for the purposes of a specific project and will be led by a project manager.
- This is the number of employees a manager has responsibility for
- This type of organisational structure is made up of 3 parts,including the core workers, independent contractors and temporary part time workers
- The authority to make decisions is shared out. Eg power to make decisions might be delegated to regional managers or to more junior employees.
- members of staff who work for a manager they are under the managers span of control and are below them
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- All major decisions are made by one person or a few senior managers at the top of the hierarchy.
- a system that outlines how certain activities are directed in order to achieve the goals of an organization.
- This type of organisational structure has has a wide span of control and fewer levels of hierarchy
11 Clues: This is the number of employees a manager has responsibility for • system by which instructions are passed from one person to another • shown on the organisation diagram as the number of levels from the bottom to the top. • This type of organisational structure has a narrow span of control and many levels of hierarchy • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2018-05-25
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- Molecules such as FADH2 and NADH that carry electrons from one part of a chemical process to another
- The folds of the inner membrane of a mitochondrion
- The process by which plants transfer the energy of sunlight, along with carbon dioxide and water, into glucose
- A type of respiration that does not use oxygen. It is used when there is not enough oxygen for aerobic respiration or oxygen is not needed; this pathway also called fermentation
- Reactions which break down complex molecules into simpler ones and release energy
- The first reactions in photosynthesis; The main purpose is to use sunlight and water to generate electron carriers and some ATP
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- The process by which plants and animals break down glucose into a form of energy that cells can use directly to fuel their various needs, ATP
- The final reactions of photosynthesis which do not require direct sunlight; they use the products of the first stage and carbon dioxide to produce glucose; also known as the Calvin Cycle
- The gel-like material between the outer membrane and inner membrane of the mitochondria
- The process by which chemicals, rather than sunlight, are the primary source of energy
- Reactions which link simple molecules together to make complex ones; energy storing reactions
11 Clues: The folds of the inner membrane of a mitochondrion • Reactions which break down complex molecules into simpler ones and release energy • The process by which chemicals, rather than sunlight, are the primary source of energy • The gel-like material between the outer membrane and inner membrane of the mitochondria • ...
crucigrama de cine basado en películas famosas 2023-05-11
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- (8 letras) Una película animada de Pixar sobre juguetes que cobran vida cuando sus dueños no están presentes
- (6 letras) Una película de ciencia ficción protagonizada por Keanu Reeves, donde la realidad es solo una simulación.
- (6 letras) Una película épica de ciencia ficción dirigida por James Cameron en la que los humanos se conectan a avatares alienígenas.
- (8 letras) Una famosa saga espacial llena de aventuras intergalácticas, jedis y batallas entre el bien y el mal.
- (4 letras) Un gigantesco simio que escala rascacielos en Nueva York.
- (11 letras) Una popular saga de películas basada en los libros de J.K. Rowling, que sigue las aventuras de un joven mago.
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- (9 letras) Un niño que se encuentra atrapado en un mundo de pesadillas y sueños.
- (10 letras) Una película conmovedora protagonizada por Tom Hanks, que sigue la vida de un hombre con discapacidad mental a lo largo de varias décadas.
- (8 letras) Una película de ciencia ficción dirigida por Steven Spielberg, en la que un parque temático se convierte en un caos.
- (7 letras) Un drama romántico dirigido por James Cameron que cuenta la trágica historia del hundimiento del famoso barco.
- (8 letras) Un grupo de superhéroes formado por Iron Man, Thor, Hulk y Capitán América
11 Clues: (4 letras) Un gigantesco simio que escala rascacielos en Nueva York. • (9 letras) Un niño que se encuentra atrapado en un mundo de pesadillas y sueños. • (8 letras) Un grupo de superhéroes formado por Iron Man, Thor, Hulk y Capitán América • (8 letras) Una película animada de Pixar sobre juguetes que cobran vida cuando sus dueños no están presentes • ...
PTS ADMINISTRASI UMUM 2023-09-05
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- proses penyusunan rangkaian organisasi yang menjadi tempat setiap kegiatan dalam usaha kerja sama mencapai tujuan yang telah ditetapkan.
- proses mengumpulkan data mengenai ruang lingkup pekerjaan dalam sebuah organisasi/perusahaan secara sistematis dengan menggunakan daftar pertanyaan yang kemudian diberikan kepada pegawai untuk diisi adalah...
- "Kedudukan pegawai dalam struktur organisasi yang mempunyai pengetahuan, keterampilan, sikap tanggung jawab dengan fungsi yang spesifik."
- "perincian pembagian kerja dalam organisasi/ perusahaan, dalam bentuk desain kerangka (tata susunan) pola tetap hubungan tiap bagian/jabatan dengan tugas, tanggung jawab, wewenang dalam suatu organisasi/perusahaan"
- langkah pertama ketika akan melakukan proses analisis jabatan adalah..
- proses perangkaian pengelolaan bagian-bagian pembelajaan keuangan dalam usaha kerja sama.
- proses mengkaji, mempelari ruang lingkup pekerjaan dalam sebuah organisasi/perusahaan secara sistematis dengan cara mengamati langsung lingkungan organisasi meliputi program kerja, proses kerja, dan visi misinya adalah...
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- proses perencanaan kerjasama dalam kegiatan administrasi disebut..
- "Proses mengkaji, mempelajari, mengumpulkan & menganalisis ruang lingkup pekerjaan secara sistematis"
- "Proses pelaporan setiap kegiatan administrasi sebagai bukti pertanggungjawaban kegiatan yang telah dilakukan."
- administrasi yang mengkaji bahasan tiga elemen utama sebuah negara yaitu legislatif, eksekutif serta yudikatif.
- "Kegiatan kerjasama dua orang atau lebih Berdasarkan pembagian kerja dalam struktur organisasi dengan mendayagunakan sumber daya untuk mencapai tujuan secara efektif dan efisien"
- "Proses kerjasama/koordinasi yang dilakukan setiap bagian dalam struktur organisasi sesuai alur hubungan antar bagian untuk mencapai tujuan secara efektif dan efisien."
- salah satu fungsi dari hasil analisis jabatan yaitu mempermudahkan dalam koordinasi yaitu dengan adanya penjelasan urutan ... jabatan.
- bentuk struktur organisasi dimana setiap pimpinan berwenang untuk memberikan perintah kepada setiap bawahan jika ada hubungannya dengan fungsi pimpinan tersebut adalah ...
- untuk menghindari jabatan yang double/terlupakan, penempatan posisi jabatan SDM yang tepat, Pemrataan beban kerja, serta menciptakan iklim kerja yang produktif merupakan ... dari dilakukannya analisis jabatan.
- struktur organsisasi yang memberikan kekuasaan atau wewenang multi/ganda.
17 Clues: proses perencanaan kerjasama dalam kegiatan administrasi disebut.. • langkah pertama ketika akan melakukan proses analisis jabatan adalah.. • struktur organsisasi yang memberikan kekuasaan atau wewenang multi/ganda. • proses perangkaian pengelolaan bagian-bagian pembelajaan keuangan dalam usaha kerja sama. • ...
RPA Infection Prevention & Control Week - Clean & Safe Environment 2024-10-07
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- Surfactant that facilitates the removal of dirt and organic matter and is used for general cleaning
- Linen skips should never be greater than _____ full
- A diverse group of support staff behind our facility preventative maintenance programs, construction, and who help keep our facility functioning
- A thin but robust polysaccharide matrix adhering to a solid surface and containing a community of bacteria and other microorganisms
- A place where we do not put linen
- The amount of time a disinfectant needs to sit on a surface, without being wiped away or disturbed, to effectively kill germs
- Linen should be stored here and not in other areas, and it should be covered at all times
- Information source for eliminating or minimising the risk associated with the use, handling and storage of hazardous chemicals in workplaces
- Cleaning process required after certain patients have vacated a room, either through room transfer or discharge
- Objects or materials which have the capacity to carry or spread microorganisms and/or infection
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- Process that destroys or eliminates all forms of microbial life
- A potential source of environmental pathogens that may cause harm to immunocompromised patients
- Chemical agent that rapidly kills or inactivates most infectious agents, and should be used in conjunction with a detergent
- Staff cohort who are crucial in supporting RPA to maintain a clean and safe environment
- A department hiding in the basement that are crucial in protecting our patients through appropriate equipment reprocessing
- The act of removing visible soil from objects or surfaces
- Cleaning agent used to clean equipment for C. difficile, gastro viruses, CPE; used for terminal cleans
17 Clues: A place where we do not put linen • Linen skips should never be greater than _____ full • The act of removing visible soil from objects or surfaces • Process that destroys or eliminates all forms of microbial life • Staff cohort who are crucial in supporting RPA to maintain a clean and safe environment • ...
Team management strategies 2022-03-25
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- A .... is not an evaluation but a self-reflection exercise
- ....is an approach that helps managers and teams reflect on and respond to what is actually happening
- Paperwork: after each meeting write .... as soon as possible.
- ....encourage everyone to openly share their experiences
- sometimes we are unaware of our unconscious .... while they affect our decisions and judgments and we must find a way to reduce them.
- The first few weeks and months after a new employee joins MSF are critical to their success and the manager should plan a good ... for them.
- ....Meetings happen when people from different departments and teams come together to plan and strategiz an specific activity or project
- The absence of the impediments, inconveniences or challenges that would limit us from easily engaging with all aspects of teamwork and team life
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- One golden rule of .... is ‘One for all’ or ‘None for all’
- there are only 3 reasons we provide ....., including are either to show appreciation, to support our team’s professional development Or to remind someone of MSF’s practices and guidelines.
- These happen when managers need to address a complex problem or issue of concern directly with a team member
- .....is a tool that provides an employee with a summary or overview of a topic
- .....includes arriving on time, actively listening, contributing in discussions and being open to the different ideas
- when tasks that are tiny, tedious, time-consuming teachable,(you are)terrible at, and time-sensitive,.... is the solution.
- A clear meeting ..... entails identifying who the key stakeholders are and who should attend
- ....Meetings is when everyone comes together to identify as many options as possible for the team to consider
- “Urgent/Important” Matrix is a framework for....
17 Clues: “Urgent/Important” Matrix is a framework for.... • ....encourage everyone to openly share their experiences • One golden rule of .... is ‘One for all’ or ‘None for all’ • A .... is not an evaluation but a self-reflection exercise • Paperwork: after each meeting write .... as soon as possible. • ...
Test Your Knowldege on Fascia 2025-06-20
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- ____ of the fascia can create pain or malfunction throughout the body sometimes with bizarre effects and seemingly unrelated symptoms.
- The body should move more like ___ and less like concrete.
- The ___ technique can be used anytime throughout your day to connect with your body, assess, listen, and move if needed.
- John Barnes says, " Fascia is the transport medium for the ___ of our body medium where cells receive nutrition, energy and oxygen.
- Fascia is often overlooked because it is ___ on standardized testing such as x-rays, CT scans and MRIs.
- Fascia has memory and houses all of our ___: our joys, traumas, fears and more.
- ___ is a 3 dimensional web of connective tissue that spreads from head to foot without interruption.
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- In Cindy's acronym "FEEL", the second 'E' stands for ___.
- Connective tissue is composed of this along with elastin, and the polysaccharide gel complex, or ground substance.
- ___ helps keep your tissues from going back with tissue memory and helps you progress in between treatments.
- John Barnes says, "Without awareness, there is no ___".
- When the fluidity of the fascia starts to solidify, it can result in an untreated fascial restriction resulting in ___, compensation, and limited range of motion.
- Find the symptom, look ___ for the cause.
- A true myofascial release takes time and generally takes a minimum of ___ minutes and often longer.
- Fascia has its own ___ system which travels faster than the speed of light.
- Fascia is composed of a ___-crystalline matrix called the ground substance which should be fluid in nature.
- Because of the incredible strength of fascia, two ___ pounds per square inch, time is required to release it.
17 Clues: Find the symptom, look ___ for the cause. • John Barnes says, "Without awareness, there is no ___". • In Cindy's acronym "FEEL", the second 'E' stands for ___. • The body should move more like ___ and less like concrete. • Fascia has its own ___ system which travels faster than the speed of light. • ...
Milk Week 1 2026-01-15
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- specific gravity of milk is 1.032 at 60°F.
- of milk with water
- flavor in milk generally caused by exposure to sunlight or fluorescent light
- in ice cream, the term that refers to the volume of air relative to the initial volume of ice cream mix
- gallon of milk weighs approximately
- dairy products- Classified pricing under Federal Milk Marketing is a system that assigns value to milk based on the end use of the product. Class II pricing includes milk used to make .
- marketing power for dairy farmers- milk marketing cooperatives
- In the past 50 years, milk production per cow in the United States has increased from 9,751 to _____________ pounds.
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- Certain types of bacteria form what kind of cell structure that are resistant to heat and sanitizers?
- milk Producers Many U.S. dairy cooperatives belong to an organization that is the dairy farmers’ chief lobbying voice in the nation’s capital. What is the name of the organization?
- portion of milking procedure is recommended because it flushes potential mastitis-causing bacteria from the end of the teat canal,
- protein in milk that entraps milk fat within the curd matrix during the manufacture of cheese
- the key to boosting milk protein lies largely in the correct amino acids
- cells The California Mastitis Test (CMT) test detects
- A recent survey conducted by Hoard’s Dairyman reported that 55% of dairy farms feed waste milk to .
- Vilsack- who is the US Secretary of Agriculture
- c- even when there are no clinical signs, a cows milk production begins to decline when its somatic cell count is greater than (cells)
17 Clues: of milk with water • gallon of milk weighs approximately • specific gravity of milk is 1.032 at 60°F. • Vilsack- who is the US Secretary of Agriculture • cells The California Mastitis Test (CMT) test detects • marketing power for dairy farmers- milk marketing cooperatives • the key to boosting milk protein lies largely in the correct amino acids • ...
PTS ADMINISTRASI UMUM 2023-09-05
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- proses penyusunan rangkaian organisasi yang menjadi tempat setiap kegiatan dalam usaha kerja sama mencapai tujuan yang telah ditetapkan.
- proses mengumpulkan data mengenai ruang lingkup pekerjaan dalam sebuah organisasi/perusahaan secara sistematis dengan menggunakan daftar pertanyaan yang kemudian diberikan kepada pegawai untuk diisi adalah...
- "Kedudukan pegawai dalam struktur organisasi yang mempunyai pengetahuan, keterampilan, sikap tanggung jawab dengan fungsi yang spesifik."
- "perincian pembagian kerja dalam organisasi/ perusahaan, dalam bentuk desain kerangka (tata susunan) pola tetap hubungan tiap bagian/jabatan dengan tugas, tanggung jawab, wewenang dalam suatu organisasi/perusahaan"
- langkah pertama ketika akan melakukan proses analisis jabatan adalah..
- proses perangkaian pengelolaan bagian-bagian pembelajaan keuangan dalam usaha kerja sama.
- proses mengkaji, mempelari ruang lingkup pekerjaan dalam sebuah organisasi/perusahaan secara sistematis dengan cara mengamati langsung lingkungan organisasi meliputi program kerja, proses kerja, dan visi misinya adalah...
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- proses perencanaan kerjasama dalam kegiatan administrasi disebut..
- "Proses mengkaji, mempelajari, mengumpulkan & menganalisis ruang lingkup pekerjaan secara sistematis"
- "Proses pelaporan setiap kegiatan administrasi sebagai bukti pertanggungjawaban kegiatan yang telah dilakukan."
- administrasi yang mengkaji bahasan tiga elemen utama sebuah negara yaitu legislatif, eksekutif serta yudikatif.
- "Kegiatan kerjasama dua orang atau lebih Berdasarkan pembagian kerja dalam struktur organisasi dengan mendayagunakan sumber daya untuk mencapai tujuan secara efektif dan efisien"
- "Proses kerjasama/koordinasi yang dilakukan setiap bagian dalam struktur organisasi sesuai alur hubungan antar bagian untuk mencapai tujuan secara efektif dan efisien."
- salah satu fungsi dari hasil analisis jabatan yaitu mempermudahkan dalam koordinasi yaitu dengan adanya penjelasan urutan ... jabatan.
- bentuk struktur organisasi dimana setiap pimpinan berwenang untuk memberikan perintah kepada setiap bawahan jika ada hubungannya dengan fungsi pimpinan tersebut adalah ...
- untuk menghindari jabatan yang double/terlupakan, penempatan posisi jabatan SDM yang tepat, Pemrataan beban kerja, serta menciptakan iklim kerja yang produktif merupakan ... dari dilakukannya analisis jabatan.
- struktur organsisasi yang memberikan kekuasaan atau wewenang multi/ganda.
17 Clues: proses perencanaan kerjasama dalam kegiatan administrasi disebut.. • langkah pertama ketika akan melakukan proses analisis jabatan adalah.. • struktur organsisasi yang memberikan kekuasaan atau wewenang multi/ganda. • proses perangkaian pengelolaan bagian-bagian pembelajaan keuangan dalam usaha kerja sama. • ...
Concepts of Rehab and Healing 2025-02-03
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- This is the resistance band color with the least resistance.
- This is what rehab plans for our athletes must be!
- Vasodilation causes the release of blood, platelets, and ____________ into injury site
- This is the type of strengthening exercises performed in phase I of healing/rehab.
- Most rehab exercises should be performed this way in order to train muscles both concentrically and eccentrically.
- We should include forms of this treatment during proliferation due to early collagen being laid without any organization.
- Fibroblasts will produce this substance that forms the scar matrix.
- These type of exercises are usually completed in phase III of healing and involve dynamic or jumping movements.
- Your very own South Carolina rapper with songs to include No Love and Blue Devils.
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- This is the second phase of healing usually lasting 2-4 weeks.
- This is left out of a lot of rehab plans, but is crucial to include. It not only strengthens the heart, but increase blood flow throughout the body and has mental health benefits.
- This is a sports medicine 1 term that means treatment of the whole person including mental/physical/social/emotional. This approach is important in sports medicine to treat the athlete!
- This is the mind’s attempt to teach the body conscious control of a specific.
- rehab plans should include this to improve posture, balance, injury-prevention
- Once macrophages have removed debris, next step in the healing process is development and growth of ...
- This is phase I in the healing process.
- This is the last phase of healing with most injuries taking 6 months or longer to end this phase.
17 Clues: This is phase I in the healing process. • This is what rehab plans for our athletes must be! • This is the resistance band color with the least resistance. • This is the second phase of healing usually lasting 2-4 weeks. • Fibroblasts will produce this substance that forms the scar matrix. • ...
MATERIALS 2014-04-02
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- / finely dressed (cut, worked) masonry, either an individual stone that has been worked until squared or the masonry built of such stone.
- / a pyroclastic material, typically brown, black, or red depending on its chemical content.
- / a manufactured piece of hard-wearing material such as ceramic, stone, metal, or even glass, generally used for covering roofs, floors, walls, showers, or other objects such as tabletops.
- / a sedimentary rock composed largely of the minerals calcite and aragonite, which are different crystal forms of calcium carbonate (CaCO3).
- / a non-foliated metamorphic rock composed of recrystallized carbonate minerals, most commonly calcite or dolomite.
- / a composite material composed of coarse granular material embedded in a hard matrix of material that fills the space among the aggregate particles and glues them together.
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- / a generic flat stone, usually used for paving slabs or walkways, patios, fences and roofing. It may be used for memorials, headstones, facades and other constructions.
- / a naturally occurring granular material composed of finely divided rock and mineral particles.
- / a general term that includes minerals, rocks, soil and water.
- / a fine-grained, foliated, homogeneous metamorphic rock derived from an original shale-type sedimentary rock composed of clay or volcanic ash through low-grade regional metamorphism.
- / a type of earthenware, is a clay-based unglazed or glazed ceramic where the fired body is porous.
- / a naturally occurring solid aggregate of one or more minerals or mineraloids.
12 Clues: / a general term that includes minerals, rocks, soil and water. • / a naturally occurring solid aggregate of one or more minerals or mineraloids. • / a pyroclastic material, typically brown, black, or red depending on its chemical content. • / a naturally occurring granular material composed of finely divided rock and mineral particles. • ...
MRI Terminology 2016-06-16
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- Preferred (SI) unit of magnetic flux density or magnetic field intensity
- Spin-lattice, or longitudinal, relaxation time; characteristic time constant for spins to tend to align themselves with the external magnetic field
- Atmospheric gases such as nitrogen and helium that have been cooled sufficiently to condense into a liquid
- Spin-spin, or transverse, relaxation time; characteristic time constant for loss of phase coherence among spins oriented at an angle to the main magnetic field owing to interactions between the spins
- MRI contrast agent
- Field Stray magnetic field that exists outside the imager
- MRI technique used to minimize motion artifacts, in which conventional electrocardiography or photopulse sensing is used to trigger the acquisition of image data. Times the data acquisition with physiologic motion
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- Ability of an imaging process to distinguish adjacent soft tissues from one another. This is the principal advantage of MRI
- Unit of magnetic flux density in the older CGS system
- Signal-to-noise ratio - enhancing technique in which the same MRI signal is repeatedly acquired two or more times and then is combined and averaged
- Single or multiple loops of wire designed to produce a magnetic field from current flowing through the wire or to detect a changing magnetic field by voltage induced in the wire
- Field of View; Area (usually expressed in centimeters) of the anatomy that is being imaged; a function of acquisition matrix times pixel size
12 Clues: MRI contrast agent • Unit of magnetic flux density in the older CGS system • Field Stray magnetic field that exists outside the imager • Preferred (SI) unit of magnetic flux density or magnetic field intensity • Atmospheric gases such as nitrogen and helium that have been cooled sufficiently to condense into a liquid • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-24
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- Name the sequence in which, for every positive real number, there exists a term in the sequence after which all subsequent terms are within that distance of each other.
- If the difference between the mode and median is 2, then the difference between the median and mean is? (in words)
- Where was abacus invented?
- The points where the Newton Raphson method fails are called _______ points?
- A function between two groups that preserves the operation is called a group _______.
- Every positive integer greater than 1 can be uniquely expressed as a product of prime numbers. This is the statement of the fundamental theorem of ________?
- Every even integer greater than 2 be can expressed as the sum of two prime numbers. This is what conjecture?
- A matrix that cannot be inverted is?
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- The smallest number of colours needed to colour the vertices of a graph such that no two adjacent vertices have the same colour is called ______ number.
- What is the probability of an impossible event? (in words)
- Mr Smith has 4 daughters. Each of his daughters has a brother. How many children does Mr Smith have? (in words)
- Mathew had 6 siblings. They were all born 2 years apart. The youngest is Izza who is only 7 years old while Mathew is the oldest. What is Mathew’s age? (in words)
- If P→Q, then the statement ~P→~Q is the _______ of the first statement.
- The term used to describe lines in three dimensional space that neither intersect nor are parallel is ______ lines.
- Who is the father of Indian Mathematics?
15 Clues: Where was abacus invented? • A matrix that cannot be inverted is? • Who is the father of Indian Mathematics? • What is the probability of an impossible event? (in words) • If P→Q, then the statement ~P→~Q is the _______ of the first statement. • The points where the Newton Raphson method fails are called _______ points? • ...
skeletal system 2 2024-07-25
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- a group of connected cells in an animal or plant that are similar to each other, have the same purpose, and form the stated part of the animal or plant
- a thin layer of tissue that covers cartilage ( body tissue that is very strong but not as hard as bone), except in joints
- a straight line that reaches from one point on the edge of a round shape or object, through its centre, to a point on the opposite edge
- (a piece of) a type of strong tissue found in humans in the joints (= places where two bones are connected) and other places such as the nose, throat, and ears
- a bone cell that is surrounded by a layer of hard bone tissue
- the process of habits or ideas becoming fixed and unable to change
- any of the hard parts inside a human or animal that make up its frame
- the bones of the head that surround the brain and give the head its shape
- the set of conditions that provides a system in which something grows or develops
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- a small organ at the base of the brain that controls the growth and activity of the body by producing hormones
- a layer of tissue covering the inside surface of bones that allows them to grow and repair
- a cell that forms bone
- a hole, or an empty space between two surfaces
- a large cell found in bones that gets rid of bone tissue that is no longer needed
- the frame of bones supporting a human or animal body
15 Clues: a cell that forms bone • a hole, or an empty space between two surfaces • the frame of bones supporting a human or animal body • a bone cell that is surrounded by a layer of hard bone tissue • the process of habits or ideas becoming fixed and unable to change • any of the hard parts inside a human or animal that make up its frame • ...
TCC Day Consulting Crosswords 2023-01-30
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- (T)BCG opened its first office in Boston, MA. Where did it open its 2nd Office?
- (P)......equity is the practice area where Bain and company india is widely known to be ahead of its rivals
- (B)Which consultancy was born out of Boston Consulting Group?
- (D)financial due ........ a comprehensive appraisal of a business undertaken by a prospective buyer, especially to establish its assets and liabilities and evaluate its commercial potential.
- (A)A consultant is a professional who primarily provides expert ........ in a particular area
- (J)India’s first privately-funded High-Performance Training Centre IIS is part of -
- (E)In case the manager has clearly identified the problem but has not found an appropriate solution yet, which consulting model may work well?
- (A)...... D. Little is the world's very first management consultancy, founded in 1886?
- (F)How many years does it typically take to get to the designation of manager/project lead/case lead post MBA?
- (R)Consulting industry growth stalled in the early 2000s due to...
- (D)Three models of consulting approach that are frequently used by firms are process consulting, expert consulting and ______-patient consulting
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- (M)Which consultancy has French government hire to support its vaccination rollout?
- (M)Founded as a steel trading company in 1945 in Ludhiana by brothers Kailash and Jagdish, what is this present day company?
- (N)Consulting that focuses on a specific technology, research, or analysis method
- (C)Four parts of a BCG Growth-share matrix framework presented by BCG include stars, question marks, dogs and ….............
- (D)Peter ....... is a leading author in consulting area and is well-known as the “Father of modern management”?
- (P)What was the prior profession of the founder of McKinsey?
17 Clues: (P)What was the prior profession of the founder of McKinsey? • (B)Which consultancy was born out of Boston Consulting Group? • (R)Consulting industry growth stalled in the early 2000s due to... • (T)BCG opened its first office in Boston, MA. Where did it open its 2nd Office? • (N)Consulting that focuses on a specific technology, research, or analysis method • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-25
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- Where was Abacus invented?
- A function between two groups that preserves the operation is called a group _______.
- Who is the father of Indian Mathematics?
- A matrix that cannot be inverted is called?
- Mr Smith has 4 daughters. Each of his daughters has a brother. How many children does Mr Smith have? (in words)
- If the difference between the mode and median is 2, then the difference between the median and mean is? (in words)
- The term used to describe lines in three dimensional space that neither intersect nor are parallel is ______ lines.
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- If P⇒Q, then the statement ~Q⇒~P is what of the first statement?
- The smallest number of colours needed to colour the vertices of a graph such that no two adjacent vertices have the same colour is called ______ number.
- What is the probability of an impossible event? (in words)
- Every even integer greater than 2 be can expressed as the sum of two prime numbers. This is what conjecture?
- Mathew had 6 siblings. They were all born 2 years apart. The youngest is Izza who is only 7 years old while Mathew is the oldest. What is Mathew’s age? (in words)
- The points where the Newton Raphson method fails are called _______ points?
- Every positive integer greater than 1 can be uniquely expressed as a product of prime numbers. This is the statement of the fundamental theorem of ________?
- Name the sequence in which, for every positive real number, there exists a term in the sequence after which all subsequent terms are within that distance of each other.
15 Clues: Where was Abacus invented? • Who is the father of Indian Mathematics? • A matrix that cannot be inverted is called? • What is the probability of an impossible event? (in words) • If P⇒Q, then the statement ~Q⇒~P is what of the first statement? • The points where the Newton Raphson method fails are called _______ points? • ...
Cells and Tissues (tissue types) 2023-03-15
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- Cells in a matrix of fiber's and ground substance (includes bones and blood). Functions; protects and supports the body and its organs, binds together and stroes energy as fat, provides major transport systems for the body.
- Contractile cells (muscle fibers). Function; generate physical force required to make body structures move.
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- Covers body surfaces, lines hollow organs, tubes, cavities and ducts; forms glands. Functions; protection, filtrations, secretion, absorption, excretion.
- Conducting nerve cells and supportive neuroglia. function; detects change inside and outside the body and responds by generating nerve impulses.
4 Clues: Contractile cells (muscle fibers). Function; generate physical force required to make body structures move. • Conducting nerve cells and supportive neuroglia. function; detects change inside and outside the body and responds by generating nerve impulses. • ...
Biotechnology crossword 2022-11-30
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- a complex process that lets one exactly copy the genetic, or inherited, traits of an animal (the donor)
- he determination of the order of nitrogenous bases in DNA.
- the analysis of DNA from samples of body tissues or fluids, especially when conducted in order to identify individuals.
- The use of biology to solve problems and make useful products
- The use of an electrical current applied to a gel matrix to separate biological molecules.
- produce (an animal or plant) by mating or hybridizing two different species, breeds, or varieties.
- Engineering The use of biotechnology to manipulate an organism's genome. We know it sounds like an eerie futuristic movie, but actually, it's very common.
- scientific tests or techniques used in connection with the detection of crime.
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- Organisms whose genome has been altered in a lab in order to favor expression
- Cloning The insertion of a gene of interest into a souped-up vehicle or vector that allows a single gene to be studied.
- Expression How the heritable information in a gene is manifested in the cell. Much like a circuit breaker, this can describe whether a gene is turned on or off.
- the use of either naturally occurring or deliberately introduced microorganisms or other forms of life to consume and break down environmental pollutants, in order to clean up a polluted site.
- DNA DNA sequence and the cloning vector into which it has been inserted.
- taught himself how to crossbreed superior seeds"
- A plasmid is a small piece of DNA, maintained separately from the chromosome. Plasmids are common in prokaryotes, but rare in eukaryotes.
- the haploid set of chromosomes in a gamete or microorganism, or in each cell of a multicellular organism.
16 Clues: taught himself how to crossbreed superior seeds" • he determination of the order of nitrogenous bases in DNA. • The use of biology to solve problems and make useful products • DNA DNA sequence and the cloning vector into which it has been inserted. • Organisms whose genome has been altered in a lab in order to favor expression • ...
AISouth Milady Chapter 10 2015-12-23
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- Split or brittle nails that have a series or lengthwise ridges giving a rough appearance to the surface of the nail plate.
- The separation and falling off of a nail plate from the nail bed; affects fingernails and toenails.
- Fungal infection of the natural nail plate.
- Also known as ram's horn or claw nails; an enlargement of the fingernails or toenails accompanied by increased thickening and curvature.
- Soft spoon nails with a concave shape that appears scooped out.
- Inflammation of the nail matrix, followed by shedding of the natural nail.
- Also known as agnail; a condition in which the living tissue surrounding the nail plate splits or tears.
- Any deformity or disease of the natural nails.
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- Bacterial inflammation of the tissues surrounding the nail causing pus, swelling, and redness, usually in the skin fold adjacent to the nail plate.
- Also known as ingrown nails; nail grows into the sides of the tissue around the nail.
- Also known as bitten nails; result of a habit of chewing the nail or chewing the hardened skin surrounding the nail plate.
- Darkening of the fingernails or toenails; may be seen as a black band within the nail plate, extending from the base to the free edge.
- Lifting of the nail plate from the nail bed without shedding, usually beginning at the free edge and continuing toward the lunula area.
- Thickening of nails.
- Vertical lines running through the length of the natural nail plate that are caused by uneven growth of the nails, usually the result of normal aging.
15 Clues: Thickening of nails. • Fungal infection of the natural nail plate. • Any deformity or disease of the natural nails. • Soft spoon nails with a concave shape that appears scooped out. • Inflammation of the nail matrix, followed by shedding of the natural nail. • Also known as ingrown nails; nail grows into the sides of the tissue around the nail. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-25
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- Where was Abacus invented?
- A function between two groups that preserves the operation is called a group _______.
- Who is the father of Indian Mathematics?
- A matrix that cannot be inverted is called?
- Mr Smith has 4 daughters. Each of his daughters has a brother. How many children does Mr Smith have? (in words)
- If the difference between the mode and median is 2, then the difference between the median and mean is? (in words)
- The term used to describe lines in three dimensional space that neither intersect nor are parallel is ______ lines.
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- If P⇒Q, then the statement ~Q⇒~P is what of the first statement?
- The smallest number of colours needed to colour the vertices of a graph such that no two adjacent vertices have the same colour is called ______ number.
- What is the probability of an impossible event? (in words)
- Every even integer greater than 2 be can expressed as the sum of two prime numbers. This is what conjecture?
- Mathew had 6 siblings. They were all born 2 years apart. The youngest is Izza who is only 7 years old while Mathew is the oldest. What is Mathew’s age? (in words)
- The points where the Newton Raphson method fails are called _______ points?
- Every positive integer greater than 1 can be uniquely expressed as a product of prime numbers. This is the statement of the fundamental theorem of ________?
- Name the sequence in which, for every positive real number, there exists a term in the sequence after which all subsequent terms are within that distance of each other.
15 Clues: Where was Abacus invented? • Who is the father of Indian Mathematics? • A matrix that cannot be inverted is called? • What is the probability of an impossible event? (in words) • If P⇒Q, then the statement ~Q⇒~P is what of the first statement? • The points where the Newton Raphson method fails are called _______ points? • ...
Patho I 2022-04-13
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- __________ bone, which forms the outer shell of a bone, has a densely packed, calcified intercellular matrix
- the part of the bone shaft that funnels out as it approaches the epiphysis is called the ____________
- _________ formation occurs during the first 1 to 2 days after a bone fracture
- Venous Doppler ___________ is the accepted test for the diagnosis of lower extremity deep vein thrombosis
- ______________ skeleton consists of the bones of the upper and lower extremities, including the shoulder and hip
- bone-building cells that synthesize and secrete the organic matrix of bone
- _________ join muscles to the periosteum of the articulating bones ends of bones together
- _________ is a softening of the articular cartilage, is seen most commonly on the undersurface of the patella
- __________ may reduce the number and resorptive function of the osteoclasts
- _________ bone is a strong, mature form of bone that is formed slowly and is highly organized
- approximately 80% of the wet weight of cartilage is _______ held in its gel structure
- A large area of local hemorrhage is called a _________
- __________ syndrome is a condition of increased pressure within a limited space that compromises the circulation and function of the tissues in the space
- __________ canals contain blood vessels in the spaces in the cortical bone that run parallel through the long axis of the bone for a short distance
- __________ is a percutaneous osteotomy that preserves the periosteal and endosteal tissues.
- __________ inhibits 1,25-(OH)2D3 production by the kidney
- _________ fracture results from a twisting motion, or torque
- ___________ are joints in which bones are connected by hyaline cartilage and have limited motion
- The shoulder is composed of three bones: the scapula, the clavicle, and the _________
- Puncture wounds from nails or rusted material provide the setting for growth of ___________ bacteria such as those that cause tetanus and gas gangrene
- ______________ cells contribute to the growth and remodelling of bone and are necessary for bone repair
- the term describing death of a segment of bone, caused by the interruption of blood supply to the marrow, medullary bone, or cortex
- Cartilage cells are called __________
- _________ bone infections are those inadvertently brought about by surgery or other treatments
- a small bony tumour found on the surface of a long bone, flat bone, or the skull
- __________ osteomyelitis originates with infectious organisms that reach the bone through the bloodstream
- a lesion in which bone formation forms a sheath around the necrotic sequestrum
- Fracture _______ are skin bullae that represent areas of epidermal necrosis with separation of epidermis from the underlying dermis by edema fluid
- ____________ permit a certain amount of movement; they are separated by a fibrous disk and joined by interosseous ligaments
- _________ fractures are caused by simple angular forces
- The diagnosis of bone tumours includes radiologic staging and _______
- _________ bone is deposited more rapidly and is of low tensile strength, serving as temporary scaffolding for support
- At birth, nearly all of the marrow is red and _____________ active
- ___________ bones are composed of a layer of cancellous bone between two layers of compact bone, found in areas such as the skull and rib cage
- A __________ is a stretching injury to a muscle or a musculotendinous unit caused by mechanical overloading
- an acute or chronic infection of the bone
- the two ends of a long bone are called ___________
- PTH and __________ stimulate 1,25-(OH)2D3 production by the kidney
- A __________ is an injury to soft tissue that results from direct trauma, the skin overlying the injury remains intact
- fat _______ syndrome refers to manifestations resulting from the presence of fat droplets in the small blood vessels of the lung or other organs after a long bone fracture or other major trauma
- Arthroscopic ___________ may be performed when there is recurrent or persistent locking, recurrent effusion, or disabling pain due to an injury in the meniscus
- extracellular fluid-filled passageways permeate the calcified matrix and connect with the lacunae of adjacent osteocytes
- The __________ function reflexively to adjust the tension of the muscles that support the joint
- the _______________ joint that joins the clavicle to the acromion of the scapula
- the _______ joint that connects the head of the humerus to the relatively shallow glenoid cavity in the scapula
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- Circumferential __________ follow the entire inner and outer shaft of a long bone, appearing much like the growth rings of a tree
- __________ joints are freely movable joints
- A __________ is a partial dislocation in which the bone ends in the joint are still in partial contact with each other
- The inorganic matter consists of ___________, an insoluble macrocrystalline structure of calcium phosphate salts, and small amounts of calcium carbonate and calcium fluoride
- the subdeltoid and subcoracoid are sometimes referred to as the _________ bursae, which often communicate and are affected by lesions of the rotator cuff
- ________ in the skeletal system are referred to as bone tumours
- Intestinal absorption of vitamin D occurs mainly in the ________ and includes vitamin D2 and vitamin D3
- __________ are joints that lack a joint cavity and move little or not at all
- __________ the repair of a joint
- ________ fracture, which is seen in children, is an example of a partial break in bone continuity and resembles that seen when a young sapling is broken
- tough bundles of collagenous fibres called __________ that attach to the joint capsule and bind the articular
- _______ represents soft tissue complications of musculoskeletal injuries that cause pain out of proportion to the injury, and autonomic nervous system dysfunction manifested by hyperhidrosis
- When the bone fragments have broken through the skin, the fracture is called an open or _______ fracture
- a tumour composed of hyaline cartilage
- ________ is the restoration of a fractured bone to its normal anatomic position
- A _________ involves the displacement or separation of the bone ends of a joint with loss of articulation
- __________ is the final stage of bone healing and involves resorption of the excess bony callus
- In the skin, ultraviolet radiation from sunlight spontaneously converts 7-__________ D3 to vitamin D3
- ___________ skeleton is composed of the bones of the skull, thorax, and vertebral column, forms the axis of the body
- A typical long bone has a shaft, or _____________
- Tendons that may rub against bone or other friction-generating surfaces are enclosed in double-layered _______
- A fracture is called _______ when the fracture fragments are wedged together
- the ___________ joint that joins the sternum to the clavicle
- A bunion is an inflamed bursa of the _____________ joint of the great toe.
- _________ refers to inflammation of the tendon
- The _________ consist of concentric lamellae of bone matrix, surrounding a central canal
- _______ bodies are small pieces of bone or cartilage within a joint space that can result from trauma to the joint
- A ___________ is an injury in which the skin is torn or its continuity is disrupted
- __________ are closed sacs that contain synovial fluid and prevent friction on a tendon.
- ___________ is secreted by the parafollicular, or C, cells of the thyroid gland
- _____________ are nonmovable joints in which the surfaces of the bones are joined by dense connective tissue or bone
- The osteocytes lie in a small lake filled with extracellular fluid, called a ____________
- according to the _______ law, bone responds to mechanical stress by becoming thicker and stronger in relation to its function.
- _________ fracture has more than two pieces
- The four most common types of benign bone tumours are osteoma, chondroma, osteochondroma, and _____ cell tumour
- The two major forms of bone cancer in children and young adults are ________ and Ewing sarcoma
- __________ the study of joints
- A ________ involves the ligamentous structures (strong bands of connective tissue) surrounding the joint and usually is caused by abnormal or excessive movement of the joint
- The long bones of the skeleton, which grow at a relatively rapid rate, are provided with a specialized structure called the _______ growth plate
- __________ canals contain blood vessels, and are spaces in the cortex of bone that run perpendicular to the long axis of the cortex
- __________ fracture, as occurs in the vertebral body, involves two bones that are crushed or squeezed together
- ___________ is failure to produce union and cessation of the processes of bone repair
- There are three objectives for treatment of fractures: reduction of the fracture, __________, and preservation and restoration of the function of the injured part.
- Bone cells responsible for the resorption of bone matrix and the release of calcium and phosphate from bone
- __________ of the lumbar spine in such sports as track, wrestling, gymnastics, and diving, can tear the muscles, fascia, and ligaments
- ____________ refill time, which is assessed by applying pressure to the fingernail and observing the rate of blood return is important to assess following application of a splint/cast
- __________ hormone increases the number and resorptive function of the osteoclasts
- _________ refers to healing with deformity, angulation, or rotation that is visible on x-ray films
- The free surfaces of most hyaline cartilage are covered by a layer of fibrous connective tissue called the _______
- _________ bone is found in the interior of bones and is composed of trabeculae
- _____________ has characteristics that are intermediate between dense connective tissue and hyaline cartilage. It is found in the intervertebral disks, in areas where tendons are connected to bone, and in the symphysis pubis
- __________ is a pulling force applied to an extremity or part of the body while a counterforce, or countertraction, pulls in the opposite direction
- An example of external _______ devices are pins or screws, which are inserted directly into the bone above and below the fracture site
- __________ fluid acts as a lubricant and facilitates the movement of the articulating surfaces of the joint
- In joint injury, __________ infiltrate the injured area during the initial healing process and supply the fibroblasts with the materials they need to produce large amounts of collagen
- Bones are covered, except at their articular ends, by a membrane called the ___________
- Intra-articular ________ are fibrocartilage structures that develop from portions of the articular disk that occupied the space between articular cartilage surfaces during fetal development
102 Clues: __________ the study of joints • __________ the repair of a joint • Cartilage cells are called __________ • a tumour composed of hyaline cartilage • an acute or chronic infection of the bone • __________ joints are freely movable joints • _________ fracture has more than two pieces • _________ refers to inflammation of the tendon • ...
Gelatin, Eggs, Gluten 2023-04-26
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- a structure inside eggs which attaches/suspends the yolk within the larger structure
- Technique that allows the dough to be stretched therefore develops the gluten strands. The protein strands create the gluten matrix in the bread which traps the air which lets the bread rise.
- Is a non-gluten wheat protein therefore containing albumins and is a non-dough forming substance
- value Represents the fraction of amino acids absorbed by the gut that is retained by the body
- one of the compounds that makes up gluten. Thought to contribute to coeliac disease
- Refers to the whipping technique in the Meringue Concept where when the Meringue is lifted by the whisk, it creates a peak that curls over itself or appears like it is drooping.
- a type of dessert or candy, made from a mixture of beaten egg whites and granulated sugar whipped together
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- Refers to when the batter is lifted by the whisk it holds the shape. The peak is sharp, and it tends to cling strongly onto the whisk/bowl.
- Measures the strength of substance’s (usually custard) structural strength/tenderness
- Is the expulsion of liquid from a gel accompanied by the separating out of liquid.
- egg white, or the protein contained in it
- the other compound that makes up gluten. Not toxic, creates fluffy and light texture
- The colloidal dispersion (a solvent containing particles too large for a solution but not large enough to precipitate) of a solid in a liquid where the gelatin is dispersed
13 Clues: egg white, or the protein contained in it • Is the expulsion of liquid from a gel accompanied by the separating out of liquid. • one of the compounds that makes up gluten. Thought to contribute to coeliac disease • a structure inside eggs which attaches/suspends the yolk within the larger structure • ...
Chemistry Crossword Puzzle 2022-07-29
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- the positively charged subatomic particle that resides inside the nucleus,
- Model The oldest model of the atom, which looks specifically at the atom as a sphere which cannot be cut further,
- In science, this term means a concept that is proven beyond nearly all measure, but must pass one final step in scrutiny (the level beneath a scientific law),
- The entire atom and its electron cloud, EXCEPT the valence shell,
- This model states that the electrons move in a predictable path that can be determined around the nucleus,
- An electrically neutral indivisible piece of matter where the number of protons equals the number of electrons,
- The region where an electron is said to have the highest probability to exist,
- The electrically neutral subatomic particle that resides inside the nucleus,
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- Experiment This experiment by Ernest Rutherford gave the TWO fundamental conclusions that an atom is mostly empty space and that the nucleus is an extremely dense region of positive charge,
- An electrically charged indivisible piece of matter where an electron has either been added or removed, and therefore there is a positive or negative charge,
- The electrically negative subatomic particle that resides outside the nucleus,
- Model Devised by J.J. Thompson, this model believed that the atom was a matrix or "pudding" of positive charge and that the electrons were stuck in like "raisins",
- Model The current model of the atom, states that there are regions of the highest probability where an electron may reside,
13 Clues: The entire atom and its electron cloud, EXCEPT the valence shell, • the positively charged subatomic particle that resides inside the nucleus, • The electrically neutral subatomic particle that resides inside the nucleus, • The electrically negative subatomic particle that resides outside the nucleus, • ...
Decision-making tools 2020-04-26
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- This is what you give to each of the items on your balance sheet in order to weigh up the relative importance of each item on the list
- Not actually a decision-making tool, but it is a very useful way of generating enough information to help you make a decision
- This tool identifies areas that could lead to possible problems or further advantages
- what you make when you already know what you want, and do not need a decision-making tool to help you come to a conclusion
- This tool helps you to weigh up the relative importance of each of the factors that need considering
- This tool will show the possible outcomes based on a set of future choices or decisions
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- Scrolling through this could be classed as not urgent and not important on the urgent / non-urgent matrix
- This part of the SWOT grid shows areas that need attention in order to prevent more problems occurring later
- How we usually describe the forces FOR change and the forces AGAINST change with the balance sheet approach of decision making
- a request from the accounts department to submit confirmation of receipt of new guidelines could be considered urgent, but ...
- Something that needs to be done ASAP
- The part of a decision tree that shows the outcome
- The name of the former US general (and president) who created a tool to help decide what actions to prioritise
13 Clues: Something that needs to be done ASAP • The part of a decision tree that shows the outcome • This tool identifies areas that could lead to possible problems or further advantages • This tool will show the possible outcomes based on a set of future choices or decisions • ...
Class-XI Cell 2020-11-01
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- found in fungi, plants, and bacteria. It surrounds the cell membrane and aids in support and structure of the cell.
- modifying, sorting and packaging of proteins for secretion.
- a double-layered membrane that surrounds the cell. Also called the plasma membrane, it regulates what enters and leaves the cell.
- known as the garbage men, contains digestive enzymes to breakdown worn out cell parts or destroy foreign
- membrane system of folded sacs and interconnected channels that serves as a site for protein and lipid synthesis
- A specialized subunit within a cell that has a specific function, and is usually separately enclosed within its own membrane. Little organs within the cell.
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- The cell's "skeleton" of microtubules which gives it shape, strength, and the capacity for directed movement.
- An elongated or disc-shaped organelle containing chlorophyll. This is the site of photosynthesis.
- Jelly-like substance that makes up the matrix of the cell bodY.
- The organelles where proteins are made from the translation of RNA strands.
- The control center of the cell, it contains the hereditary information and carries the instructions for making proteins.
- Shaped like a bean, this cell organelle helps take food and manufacture energy from it. It is known as the powerhouse of the cell. The energy it makes is ATP.
- They can be used to contain cellular waste, isolate materials that may be harmful to the cell, or hold water for plants. They are very versatile in their function.
13 Clues: modifying, sorting and packaging of proteins for secretion. • Jelly-like substance that makes up the matrix of the cell bodY. • The organelles where proteins are made from the translation of RNA strands. • An elongated or disc-shaped organelle containing chlorophyll. This is the site of photosynthesis. • ...
ch 10 2021-02-09
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- the factual matrix in which the contract is formed including the purpose of the contract and the intent of the parties (3 words, no spaces)
- party who has to sign the writing under the Statute of Frauds
- a rule of contract interpretation that preferes the interpretation of a clause that is least favourable to the party that drafted the clause
- a rule preventing one party to a written contract from later using parol evidence to add to, subtract from, or modify the final written contract (3 words, no spaces)
- the ordinary, grammatical or dictionary meaning, used as a principle of interpretation(2 words, no spaces)
- performance undertaken in reliance on an oral contract relating to an interest in land and accepted by the courts as evidence of the contract without writing(2 words, no spaces)
- the type of agreement that is a separate agreement between the parties made at the same time, but not included in the written document
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- makes certain types of contracts unenforceable unless they are in writing (3 words, no spaces)
- any set of circumstances or events that the parties stipulate must be satisfied or must happen before their contract takes effect(2 words, no spaces)
- types of terms that have to be included in the written memorandum under the Statute of Frauds
- type of contract that still exists for other purposes but neither party may obtain a remedy under it through court action
- individual who purchases goods or services for personal non-commmercial use
- extrinsic
13 Clues: extrinsic • party who has to sign the writing under the Statute of Frauds • individual who purchases goods or services for personal non-commmercial use • types of terms that have to be included in the written memorandum under the Statute of Frauds • makes certain types of contracts unenforceable unless they are in writing (3 words, no spaces) • ...
Species and Biodiversity 2021-03-13
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- have an extremely high impact on a particular ecosystem relative to its population
- the maximum population size of a biological species that can be sustained by that specific environment, given the food, habitat, water, and other resources available
- plants and animals that have migrated to places where they are not native
- refers to all the variety of life that can be found on Earth as well as to the communities that they form and the habitats in which they live
- includes the variety of habitats, communities, and ecological processes in the living world
- refers to the sum total of all the different forms of genetic information carried by all the organisms living on Earth today
- the process during which a large expanse of habitat is transformed into a number of smaller patches of smaller total area isolated from each other by a matrix of habitats unlike the original
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- is any concentration of a toxin, such as pesticides, in the tissues of tolerant organisms at successively higher levels in a food chain
- refers to the number of different species in the biosphere
- planned management of a natural resource to prevent exploitation and destruction
- a species whose population size is declining in a way that places it in danger of extinction
- When a natural habitat, such as a forest or wetland, is altered so dramatically that it no longer supports the species it originally sustained.
- occurs when a species disappears from all or part of its range
13 Clues: refers to the number of different species in the biosphere • occurs when a species disappears from all or part of its range • plants and animals that have migrated to places where they are not native • planned management of a natural resource to prevent exploitation and destruction • ...
Chemistry Crossword Puzzle 2022-07-29
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- the positively charged subatomic particle that resides inside the nucleus,
- Model The oldest model of the atom, which looks specifically at the atom as a sphere which cannot be cut further,
- In science, this term means a concept that is proven beyond nearly all measure, but must pass one final step in scrutiny (the level beneath a scientific law),
- The entire atom and its electron cloud, EXCEPT the valence shell,
- This model states that the electrons move in a predictable path that can be determined around the nucleus,
- An electrically neutral indivisible piece of matter where the number of protons equals the number of electrons,
- The region where an electron is said to have the highest probability to exist,
- The electrically neutral subatomic particle that resides inside the nucleus,
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- Experiment This experiment by Ernest Rutherford gave the TWO fundamental conclusions that an atom is mostly empty space and that the nucleus is an extremely dense region of positive charge,
- An electrically charged indivisible piece of matter where an electron has either been added or removed, and therefore there is a positive or negative charge,
- The electrically negative subatomic particle that resides outside the nucleus,
- Model Devised by J.J. Thompson, this model believed that the atom was a matrix or "pudding" of positive charge and that the electrons were stuck in like "raisins",
- Model The current model of the atom, states that there are regions of the highest probability where an electron may reside,
13 Clues: The entire atom and its electron cloud, EXCEPT the valence shell, • the positively charged subatomic particle that resides inside the nucleus, • The electrically neutral subatomic particle that resides inside the nucleus, • The electrically negative subatomic particle that resides outside the nucleus, • ...
1.1 Vocab 2024-08-16
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- A working model used to test a design concept by making observations and necessary adjustments.
- Repeating process steps to continuously improve a work product.
- The answer to a problem or opportunity.
- A systematic problem-solving strategy that designers follow to come up with a solution to a problem.
- Working together on a common purpose.
- A tool for comparing design solutions against one another, using specific criteria that are based on project requirements.
- A brace that corrects alignment or provides support to correct a disorder of the limbs or spine.
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- An accurate representation of an object or phenomenon. Working together on a common purpose. Models can be visual, physical, mathematical, or computational and are often used in the development of scientific theories or the creation of artifacts.
- Guidelines that are developed by a team regarding how they are to interact, communicate, and conduct themselves as part of the team.
- A neuromuscular condition in which muscles on one side of the body are in a constant state of contraction.
- A condition that affects body movement and coordination. It is caused by brain injury or brain malformation that occurs before, during, or immediately after birth when an infant’s brain is still developing.
- A group of documentation that can include client interview responses, observations, research, design drawings, prototypes, photos, videos, test results, or satisfaction surveys.
- A medical professional who helps patients who require body braces, called orthoses, to support their backs, legs, or feet.
13 Clues: Working together on a common purpose. • The answer to a problem or opportunity. • Repeating process steps to continuously improve a work product. • A working model used to test a design concept by making observations and necessary adjustments. • A brace that corrects alignment or provides support to correct a disorder of the limbs or spine. • ...
Algebra 1 Vocabulary 2012-03-13
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- An average of the data items
- A data value that is much higher or lower than the other data values in a set
- Made up of a base and an exponent
- The numerical factor of a term that has a variable
- A set of ordered pairs
- Intersect to form a right angle
- A number pattern
- A term that has no variable
- The y-coordinate of the point where a line crosses the y-axis
- In the same plane and not intersecting
- The set of the second coordinates of ordered pairs
- How likely an event will occur
- The x-coordinate of the point where a line crosses the x-axis
- An equation that is true for any value of the variable
- A mathematical sentence that uses an equal sign
- Consists of one term
- A mathematical sentence that compares the values of two expressions using an inequality symbol
- A comparison of two numbers
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- Data item that occurs the most
- Denotes how many times a number, the base, is used as a factor
- A symbol that represents one or more numbers
- A conclusion reached by using inductive reasoning
- Proves a statement is false
- The set of the first coordinates of ordered pairs
- The middle value in the set when the numbers are arranged in order
- An outcome or group of outcomes
- A relation that assigns one range for each element of the domain
- Point where the x-axis and the y-axis intersect
- The ratio of rise over run
- Made up of two terms
- A number, a variable, or the product of a number and one or more variables
- A point on a graph
- An equation that shows that two ratios are equal
- Made up of three terms
- An item in a set
- A rectangular arrangement of numbers in rows and columns
36 Clues: A number pattern • An item in a set • A point on a graph • Made up of two terms • Consists of one term • A set of ordered pairs • Made up of three terms • The ratio of rise over run • Proves a statement is false • A term that has no variable • A comparison of two numbers • An average of the data items • Data item that occurs the most • How likely an event will occur • ...
Vocabulary Definitions 2012-09-26
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- Resulting Figure
- Multiplication Multiplication of each entry in a matrix by the same number the scalar.
- Creates a mirror type effect.
- A transformation in which the original figure and its image are congruent.
- Flat surface.
- Slide that moves points the same distance and in the same direction.
- Symmetry A figure matches itself a number of times while it is being turned about a point.
- Symmetry A figure has if it can be made to fit exactly onto the original when it is translated a given distance at a given direction.
- Lines Two lines that form right angles by intersecting.
- Repeating pattern of figure that completely covers a plane with gaps and overlaps.
- Segments Two segments that are the same length.
- The middle point in a line segment.
- Reflection A translation followed by a reflection in a line parallel to the translation rector.
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- Set of points.
- Lines Line that do not intersect.
- A Similarity transformation in which a figure is enlarged or reduced using a scale factor ≠ 0, without altering the center.
- A similarity transformation in which a figure is enlarged or reduced using a scale factor ≠ 0, without altering the center.
- A plane with points and lines.
- Correct statement.
- Points Points that are on the same line.
- A balanced arrangement of parts of a figure on opposite sides of a point, line or plane.
- Symmetry A type of symmetry in which one half of the object is the mirror image of the other.
- Orignal figure
- Turning of a figure around a point.
- Symmetry Reflection of a plane figure mirror image.
- Is the change in its position, shape, or size.
- Repeating pattern that completely covers with no gaps and no overlaps.
- The process of combining two or more functions based on the definition of each function to obtain a new one.
- Produces an image of a greater size but similar dimensions to the original figure.
- Location
30 Clues: Location • Flat surface. • Set of points. • Orignal figure • Resulting Figure • Correct statement. • Creates a mirror type effect. • A plane with points and lines. • Lines Line that do not intersect. • Turning of a figure around a point. • The middle point in a line segment. • Points Points that are on the same line. • Is the change in its position, shape, or size. • ...
Exam 1 Cross-Word 2015-02-02
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- Area of the GI tract that has the greatest capacity for drug absorption.
- Type of drug delivery system that is the preferred route in most cases due to convenience, safety, and acceptance.
- An inert substance used to increase tablet bulk and/or improve flow and compression properties
- Type of tablets that are not intended to be swallowed, but dissolved within the oral cavity.
- A dynamic process in which a tablet's active ingredient is dissolved in a solvent.
- Enzyme found in the GIT that degrades proteins and peptides.
- Type of tablet that must be dissolved in water and typically is formulated with an acid and base to produce carbon dioxide.
- Type of transport where the drug molecule can be absorbed between the epithelial cells.
- Technique that is used to to analyze PTM in protein drugs.
- An example of a 'super disintegrant.'
- Vegetable or chemical substances in alcoholic or hydro-alcoholic solutions.
- An example of a binder.
- Type of force that comes into play when particle size is below 50 µm.
- Responsible for the large surface area in the small intestine.
- Tablet system that contains a 'push' and 'pull' layer.
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- Drugs that are absorbed under the tongue.
- Products of biotechnology.
- The bursting apart of compact masses when a tablet is introduced to an aqueous environment.
- All excipients must this condition for use in drug formulations.
- Terms glycation and glycosylation can be used interchangeably (True or False).
- Process of particle size reduction using a mortar and pestle.
- Drugs that are absorbed between the cheek and gum.
- Date at which a compounded preparation should not be used; determined from the date the preparation is compounded.
- A common chemical used as a lubricant with a formula C17H33COO-.
- A Wax-based modified release dosage forms is an example of this type of modified release system.
25 Clues: An example of a binder. • Products of biotechnology. • An example of a 'super disintegrant.' • Drugs that are absorbed under the tongue. • Drugs that are absorbed between the cheek and gum. • Tablet system that contains a 'push' and 'pull' layer. • Technique that is used to to analyze PTM in protein drugs. • Enzyme found in the GIT that degrades proteins and peptides. • ...
Building Computer Vocab 2015-01-08
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- the TV-like screen-an output device
- data processed by the computer
- an input device with keys--used to enter data
- Central Processing Unit, the main component that performs all of the processing, also known as a microprocessor
- a chip that tells your computer to do these four functions: input, processing, storage, output
- the place on a computer where cable can be attached
- instructions on a disk or drive that make the computer work (tells the computer what to do), you cannot see these.
- data entered into the computer
- a computer or software that manages the flow of information on a network
- physical parts of the computer, any part of the computer you can touch.
- short for megabyte, a unit of memory or storage capacity
- output from a printer (Ex: Laser, Dot Matrix, Ink Jet)
- computer software used to search for information on the World Wide Web
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- output from a computer that can be seen or heard, but not touched(Ex: output from a speaker or monitor)
- devices that can be attached (added on) to a computer
- Random 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)
- machine that performs four functions: input, processing, storage, and output
- system master control program in a computer, maintains disk files, runs applications, and handles devices such as the mouse and printer
- Storage devices that can be used to permanently store your work (Ex: floppy disk, hard disk, optical disk)
- output device that produces sound (softcopy)
- output from a computer that can be touched-- (Ex: output from a printer or plotter)
- Drive a device that reads data off a disk and or writes data to a disk (hard or floppy)
- an output device used to print on paper
- a hand held input device
24 Clues: a hand held input device • data processed by the computer • data entered into the computer • the TV-like screen-an output device • an output device used to print on paper • output device that produces sound (softcopy) • an input device with keys--used to enter data • the place on a computer where cable can be attached • ...
Metabolism! 2015-04-13
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- Synthesis of glucose from Glycogen.
- The sum of all chemical reactions that take place in a cell or organism.
- Process where NADH and FADH2 are re-oxidized and the energy released drives ATP synthesis.
- Uncoupling agent used as a diet drug in the past. Causes fuel molecules to be catabolized rapidly and energy is released as heat.
- Formation of glucose from non-carbohydrate precursors.
- Molecule from the citric acid cycle that inhibits PFK-1 through feedback inhibition.
- Enzyme in first step of glycolysis, facilitates phosphorylation of glucose.
- Cycle that breaks down Acetyl-CoA to CO2 and captures energy as NADH and FADH2.
- Organ in which gluconeogenesis occurs.
- A reaction that replenishes a citric acid cycle intermediate.
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- Preferred fuel for brain and kidney, also the only fuel for red blood cells.
- Enzyme which catalyzes formation of glycogen from UDP-glucose.
- A process that is both anabolic and catabolic.
- Enzyme that catalyzes conversion of G-6-P to G-1-P to be used for glycogen synthesis.
- To convert chemical energy stored in glucose to usable chemical energy.
- Catalyzes second step of glycolysis, converts G-6-P to F-6-P.
- Enzyme in step 6 of glycolysis, in which GAP is oxidized to form 1,3-BPG and help produce NADH.
- Enzyme that catalyzes the lysis of Fructose-1,6-Bisphosphate to form DHAP and GAP.
- Hormone that activates PFK-2, which catalyzes formation of F-2,6-BPG, which activates PFK-1.
- Enzyme that catalyzes addition of a phosphate to Fructose-6-Phosphate. Also the rate determining step of glycolysis.
- Couples electron transport and ATP synthesis.
- Site of Oxidative Phosphorylation.
- enzyme that catalyzes the dehydration of 2-PG to form Phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP).
- Breaking down molecules to obtain energy and building blocks.
- Site of the Citric Acid Cycle.
25 Clues: Site of the Citric Acid Cycle. • Site of Oxidative Phosphorylation. • Synthesis of glucose from Glycogen. • Organ in which gluconeogenesis occurs. • Couples electron transport and ATP synthesis. • A process that is both anabolic and catabolic. • Formation of glucose from non-carbohydrate precursors. • Catalyzes second step of glycolysis, converts G-6-P to F-6-P. • ...
Gekreuzte Mechanik 2015-12-17
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- kann beim Integrieren einer DGL helfen
- ist im Zentralpotential erhalten
- ist eine Basis das nicht, wird es schwer
- spannt einen Vektorraum auf
- ist nur beim Kreis null und bei der Parabel eins
- in rotierenden Bezugssystemen proportional zur Geschwindigkeit
- ersetzt die Masse bei der Drehung eines starren Körpers
- erleichtert Kurvenintegrale
- setzt kinetische und potentielle Energie im homogenen Potential in Verbindung
- beim inelastischen Stoß nicht erhalten
- der dritte im Bund bei Tangential- und Hauptnormalenvektor
- benötigt für das Kreuzprodukt in Komponenten
- macht aus n Vektoren ein Skalar, in linearer Weise
- Differentialoperator
- drei werden benötigt um zwischen Körper und Inertialsystem zu vermitteln
- Vorname von Prof. Bartelmann
- Bei Matrizen: A_{ij} statt A_{ji}
- Newton's drittes, gleich der Aktion
- wird zur Lösung inhomogener DGLs variiert
- nach ihm sind wichtige Transformationen von einem Inertialsystem ins nächste benannt
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- dessen Quadrat verhält sich proportional zur dritten Potenz der Halbachse
- wenn sie verschwindet ist ein Kraftfeld konservativ
- wichtig zum Nähern
- beim Kepler-Problem im Energie-Minimum ist dies die Bahn
- unerlässlich bei der Abstandsbestimmung
- darf für Objekte der regulären Gruppe nicht verschwinden
- Planetenbahn bei großen Energien
- existiert für konservative Kraftfelder
- beschreibt die Ablenkung von Teilchen
- dargestellt durch komplexe Exponentialfunktionen
- beschreibt die höchste Ableitung in einer DGL
- muss für orthonormale Matrizen gleich er Transponierten sein
- Bewegung eines Teilchens im homogenen Magnetfeld
- sonnennächster Punkt einer Bahn
- das Skalarprodukt ist's, das Vektorprodukt nicht
- die rotation hiervon wird immer Null
- Objekt mit nxm-Einträgen
- Streuung in diese Richtung nur möglich bei schwererem Target
- nur in beschleunigten Bezugssystemen
- hier ist man wenn alle Kräfte physikalischen Ursprungs sind
- ändert den Drehimpuls
- verschwindet bei parallelen Vektoren
- zur Lösung inhomogener DGLs neben der homogenen benötigt
- trennt bei drei Körpern den Bereich den Einflussbereich der beiden Schweren
- Parametriesierung einer Kurve
- diese Determinante braucht's zum integrieren in anderen Koordinaten
46 Clues: wichtig zum Nähern • Differentialoperator • ändert den Drehimpuls • Objekt mit nxm-Einträgen • spannt einen Vektorraum auf • erleichtert Kurvenintegrale • 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} • ...
Gekreuzte Mechanik 2015-12-17
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- beschreibt die höchste Ableitung in einer DGL
- benötigt für das Kreuzprodukt in Komponenten
- Objekt mit nxm-Einträgen
- ist im Zentralpotential erhalten
- Planetenbahn bei großen Energien
- Bewegung eines Teilchens im homogenen Magnetfeld
- existiert für konservative Kraftfelder
- ersetzt die Masse bei der Drehung eines starren Körpers
- wenn sie verschwindet ist ein Kraftfeld konservativ
- beim inelastischen Stoß nicht erhalten
- ist nur beim Kreis null und bei der Parabel eins
- Streuung in diese Richtung nur möglich bei schwererem Target
- in rotierenden Bezugssystemen proportional zur Geschwindigkeit
- kann beim Integrieren einer DGL helfen
- der dritte im Bund bei Tangential- und Hauptnormalenvektor
- wichtig zum Nähern
- Bei Matrizen: A_{ij} statt A_{ji}
- diese Determinante braucht's zum integrieren in anderen Koordinaten
- spannt einen Vektorraum auf
- drei werden benötigt um zwischen Körper und Inertialsystem zu vermitteln
- erleichtert Kurvenintegrale
- Parametriesierung einer Kurve
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- wird zur Lösung inhomogener DGLs variiert
- darf für Objekte der regulären Gruppe nicht verschwinden
- ändert den Drehimpuls
- nach ihm sind wichtige Transformationen von einem Inertialsystem ins nächste benannt
- setzt kinetische und potentielle Energie im homogenen Potential in Verbindung
- nur in beschleunigten Bezugssystemen
- unerlässlich bei der Abstandsbestimmung
- macht aus n Vektoren ein Skalar, in linearer Weise
- beim Kepler-Problem im Energie-Minimum ist dies die Bahn
- Vorname von Prof. Bartelmann
- muss für orthonormale Matrizen gleich er Transponierten sein
- beschreibt die Ablenkung von Teilchen
- sonnennächster Punkt einer Bahn
- die rotation hiervon wird immer Null
- Newton's drittes, gleich der Aktion
- trennt bei drei Körpern den Bereich den Einflussbereich der beiden Schweren
- dessen Quadrat verhält sich proportional zur dritten Potenz der Halbachse
- das Skalarprodukt ist's, das Vektorprodukt nicht
- ist eine Basis das nicht, wird es schwer
- verschwindet bei parallelen Vektoren
- hier ist man wenn alle Kräfte physikalischen Ursprungs sind
- Differentialoperator
- zur Lösung inhomogener DGLs neben der homogenen benötigt
- dargestellt durch komplexe Exponentialfunktionen
46 Clues: wichtig zum Nähern • Differentialoperator • ändert den Drehimpuls • Objekt mit nxm-Einträgen • spannt einen Vektorraum auf • erleichtert Kurvenintegrale • 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} • ...
Criss-Cross Puzzle Pre-Calculus 2016-05-01
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- denoting or relating to a value or quantity lying at the midpoint of a frequency distribution of observed values or quantities
- A quantity, drawn as an arrow, with both direction and magnitude
- The plane formed by the x-axis and the y-axis
- of, relating to, in the form of a graph
- Function of an angle or of an abstract quantity, used in a trigonometry, including the sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, and cosecant.
- Rectangular array of numbers
- Positive integers (whole numbers) 1, 2, 3, etc., and sometimes zero as well
- formula for determining the roots of a quandratic equation from its coefficients
- Of, relating to, or expressed as a number of number
- A Formula for finding any power of a binomial without multiplying at length
- Another way of solving a linear system is to use the ____________
- Rate of change of the position of an object. For motion in one dimesion such as along the number line
- A line that touches a curve at a point without crossing over
- Is an special relationship where each input has a single output
- Also called power product, is a product of powers of variables with non-negative integer exponents
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- A word that indicate any path, weather actually curved or straight, closed or open
- A real number that is less than zero
- A stretch in which a plane figure is distorted horizontally
- The highest point in a particular section of a graph
- A line which passes through at least two points of a curve
- is an angle smaller than a right angle (it is less than 90 degrees)
- A sequence of numbers or letters used to a combination lock
- The lowest point in a particular section of a graph
- Arranged in or extending along a straight or nearly straight line
- A "system" of equations is a set or collection of equations that you deal with all together at once.
25 Clues: Rectangular array of numbers • A real number that is less than zero • of, relating to, in the form of a graph • The plane formed by the x-axis and the y-axis • Of, relating to, or expressed as a number of number • The lowest point in a particular section of a graph • The highest point in a particular section of a graph • ...
Alyssah's Crossword 2018-03-28
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- The relation between two expressions that are not equal, employing a sign such as ≠ “not equal to,” > “greater than,” or < “less than
- A line with slope m and y-intercept b has an equation y=mx+b
- A rectangular array of numbers, symbols, or expressions, arranged in rows and columns
- The distance of a point or number from the origin (zero point) of a number line or coordinate system
- Terms which have the same variables and corresponding powers and/or roots
- Part of the quadratic formula that equals the square root of b² - 4ac.
- All numbers that are not imaginary (not √-1)
- An algebraic expression consisting of one term
- A letter that represents one or more numbers
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- The number in a term
- x = (-b +/- √ b^2 - 4ac) / (2a)
- a quantity representing the power to which a given number or expression is to be raised, usually expressed as a raised symbol beside the number or expression
- An equation between two variables that gives a straight line when plotted on a graph
- A combination of a real and an imaginary number in the form a + bi
- A complex number that can be written as a real number multiplied by the imaginary unit i
- The highest point; the top or apex
- A polynomial is an algebraic expression in which the exponents of every variable is a whole number and there are no variables in the denominator.
- The intersection of the x axis and y axis on the coordinate plane
- Representation of a point in the coordinate plane (x,y)
- A polynomial consisting of two terms
- The shape of the graph of a quadratic function
- Changing the sign between two terms in a binomial
- The set of all inputs of a relation (another word for x)
- A term with no variables
- The set of all outputs of a relation (another word for y)
25 Clues: The number in a term • A term with no variables • x = (-b +/- √ b^2 - 4ac) / (2a) • The highest point; the top or apex • A polynomial consisting of two terms • All numbers that are not imaginary (not √-1) • A letter that represents one or more numbers • The shape of the graph of a quadratic function • An algebraic expression consisting of one term • ...
Algebra Vocab Crossword 2019-12-09
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- -THE RESULTS OF A PROBABILITY EXPERIMENT OR AN EVENT
- -THE LEAST POSSIBLE VALUE OF A 4 WHICH F(X)=F(X+A)
- - BINOMIALS OF THE FORM a√b + c√d and a√b - c√d, where a, b, c, and d are rational numbers
- SIGN-IN THE NTH ROOTS, THE SYMBOL √
- -THE FOUR AREAS OF A CARTESIAN COORDINATE PLANE
- -{-3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3}
- -THE DATA POINT THAT DOES NOT APPEAR TO BELONG TO THE REST OF THE SET
- - A MATH SENTENCE STATING THAT TWO MATHEMATICAL EXPRESSIONS ARE EQUAL
- -SEE PARABOLA ELLIPSE HYPERBOLA
- RULE - A METHOD THAT USES DETERMINANTS TO SOLVE A SYSTEM OF LINEAR EQUATIONS
- NUMBER-{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}
- -WITHOUT BOUND OR CONTINUES WITHOUT END
- SUM -THE SUM OF THE FIRST N TERMS OF A SERIES
- -THE SUM OF THE VALUES IN A SET OF DATA DIVIDED BY THE TOTAL NUMBER OF VALUES IN THE SET
- SHIFT -A HORIZONTAL TRANSLATION OF A TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTION
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- -HALF OF A DIAMETER
- -THE MAX AND MIN VALUES OF A FUNCTION
- -THE VALUE OR VALUES THAT APPEAR MOST OFTEN IN A SET OF DATA
- -THE SET OF ALL X-COORDINATES OF THE ORDERED PAIRS OF A RELATION
- -A SYSTEM OF EQUATIONS THAT HAS INFINITE NUMBER OF SOLUTIONS
- -AN ENTIRE GROUP OF LIVING THINGS OR OBJECTS
- FUNCTION -THE SIMPLEST, MOST GENERAL FUNCTION IN A FAMILY OF FUNCTIONS
- VALUE - A NUMBER'S DISTANCE FROM ZERO ON THE NUMBER LINE, REPRESENTED BY |X|
- RELATION -A RELATION THAT HAS STRAIGHT LINE GRAPHS
- -A SET OF ORDERED PAIRS.
- -AN EQUATION IN WHICH THE LEFT SIDE IS EQUAL TO THE RIGHT SIDE FOR ALL VALUES
- -A MATHEMATICAL SENTENCE THAT EXPRESSES THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CERTAIN QUANTITIES
- -ANY RECTANGULAR ARRAY OF VARIABLES OR CONSTANTS AND HORIZONTAL ROWS AND VERTICAL COLUMNS
- GRAPH -THE SIMPLEST OF GRAPHS IN A FAMILY
- -THE VALUE THAT THE TERMS OF A SEQUENCE APPROACH
30 Clues: -HALF OF A DIAMETER • NUMBER-{1, 2, 3, 4, 5} • -A SET OF ORDERED PAIRS. • -{-3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3} • -SEE PARABOLA ELLIPSE HYPERBOLA • SIGN-IN THE NTH ROOTS, THE SYMBOL √ • -THE MAX AND MIN VALUES OF A FUNCTION • -WITHOUT BOUND OR CONTINUES WITHOUT END • GRAPH -THE SIMPLEST OF GRAPHS IN A FAMILY • -AN ENTIRE GROUP OF LIVING THINGS OR OBJECTS • ...
Skeletal System Key Terms 2021-01-22
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- The natural process of bone formation.
- A layer of cartilage separating adjacent vertebrae in the spine.
- The skull, especially the part enclosing the brain.
- Bones that form the longitudinal axis of the body
- Hyaline cartilage that covers the ends of bones in synovial joints.
- The end part of a long bone.
- Dense connective tissue covering the surface of the bone.
- A hyaline cartilage plate in the metaphysis at each end of a long bone
- A thin layer, membrane, or plate of tissue, especially in bone.
- A small bar, rod, bundle of fibers, or septal membrane in the framework of a body organ or part
- The formation of blood or of blood cells in the living body.
- Bones that are plate like structures with broad surfaces.
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- Includes the skeletal elements within the limbs, as well as supporting shoulder girdle pectoral and pelvic girdle.
- A large multinucleated bone cell which absorbs bone tissue during growth and healing.
- A soft fatty substance in the cavities of bones, in which blood cells are produced.
- Each of the series of small bones forming the backbone, having several projections for articulation and muscle attachment, and a hole through which the spinal cord passes.
- Relating to the continuation of the spinal cord within the skull.
- The shaft of a long bone.
- Bones with a long longitudinal axis and expanded ends.
- a very porous type of bone that is usually located at the ends of the long bones.
- a denser material used to create much of the hard structure of the skeleton.
- Bones that are roughly equal lengths and widths.
- A cell that secretes the matrix for bone formation.
- Bones that have a variety of shapes and most are connected to several other bones.
- A structure in the human or animal body at which two parts of the skeleton are fitted together.
25 Clues: The shaft of a long bone. • The end part of a long bone. • The natural process of bone formation. • Bones that are roughly equal lengths and widths. • Bones that form the longitudinal axis of the body • The skull, especially the part enclosing the brain. • A cell that secretes the matrix for bone formation. • Bones with a long longitudinal axis and expanded ends. • ...
Mathematics Crossword 2021-02-18
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- The type of numbers which read same from the backward as well as forward.
- The smallest number divisible by all numbers 1 to 9.can be written as 200+x the x is?
- A legend who invented zero.
- It is the most famous constant of nature, it is irrational and we call it some ratio that is...
- In the series AB, EDC, FGHI, ....?...., OPQRST, the missing term is
- sequence of numbers in which each element is obtained by adding two preceding elements and the sequence starts with 0 and 1.
- Every group of prime order is...
- Let, f(x)=|x^2 – 25| for all x∈R. The total number of points of R at which function attains a local minimum or maximum is/are:
- The only number that cannot be represented in Romans.
- A definition that has a meaning that is deliberately assigned to some symbol is called...
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- ___theorem is a fundamental relation in Euclidean geometry among the three sides of a right angled triangle.
- The next term in the following series YEB, WFD, UHG, SKI,? will be
- A series of numbers whose reciprocals of all the elements of the sequence form an arithmetic sequence.
- The theorem that relates line integral to surface integral is known as ___'s theorem that is..
- The mathematician who proved that there exist infinite number of primes.
- method in number theory, Ramanujan The famous indian mathematician who given identities in partition of numbers, work on algebra of inequalities, elliptic functions, continued fractions, partial sums and products of hypergeometric series. Also elected as fellow of royal society of London in 1918.
- let A be a 5x5 matrix with real entries then A has atleast how many number of real eigenvalues.
- The person known to be the father of mathematics who also observed how water is displaced by a discovered object: While taking a bath.
- Every number is a___number.
- The smallest perfect number.
20 Clues: A legend who invented zero. • Every number is a___number. • The smallest perfect number. • Every group of prime order is... • The only number that cannot be represented in Romans. • The next term in the following series YEB, WFD, UHG, SKI,? will be • In the series AB, EDC, FGHI, ....?...., OPQRST, the missing term is • ...
Archeocross 2 2020-05-29
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- Secondo Harris le US possono essere positive, negative o ...
- Stampi per la produzione della ceramica sigillata
- detta anche luogo di sepoltura del reperto
- Iniziali complete dell'archeologo inglese wheeler
- una delle prime tecniche di modellazione del vetro
- Necessaria per la ricerca dei frammenti
- Fornace all'aperto o metodo a ....
- Tazza con due anse a largo nastro verticali che sormontano l'orlo
- Si applica per rimuovere dal terreno un reperto frammentato
- Macchie bianche sulla superficie ceramica dovute ai sali
- Parte superiore, distinta del vaso
- Tecnica per asportare porzioni di terreno contenenti il reperto
- Rivestimento lucido, trasparente, impermeabile
- Recipiente a forma chiusa per contenere e conservare alimenti
- Tecnica di cottura necessaria per la produzione del bucchero
- Si legge nel taglio di una sezione
- Strumento per puliture meccaniche manuali
- Al centro di feldspati
- Detti anche vasi a gabbia
- Ultime nella stratigrafia
- Composizione granulometrica del terreno
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- Il più antico manufatto ceramico detta di Dolní Věstonice
- Statuette fittili prodotte in serie con la tecnica a stampo
- Non è un ingobbio, non è una vetrina
- Elaborò il Matrix
- C'è a disco, ad anello, a tromba, ecc.
- Detto "il vecchio", è sua la Naturalis Historia
- Stava sul culmine del tetto del tempio etrusco
- Rivoluzionò la produzione del vetro
- Usato per attingere e versare vino,può avere la bocca trilobata
- Usato per riempire le lampade a olio, c'è anche quello a "paperella"
- Disciplina storica che studia le società passate attraverso le testimonianze materiali di queste
- Strumento dell'archeologo per antonomasia
- Giuseppe che assunse la direzione degli scavi di Pompei dopo l'unità d'Italia
- fondente per il vetro estratto dalla cenere delle piante
- L'acido etilendiamminotetraacetico
- Ceramica molto depurata di colore chiaro
- Scrivere i dati su ogni frammento
- Roccia derivata dalla sedimentazione di ghiaie
- Uno dei primi strumenti per la ceramica impressa
40 Clues: Elaborò il Matrix • Al centro di feldspati • Detti anche vasi a gabbia • Ultime nella stratigrafia • Scrivere i dati su ogni frammento • Fornace all'aperto o metodo a .... • Parte superiore, distinta del vaso • L'acido etilendiamminotetraacetico • Si legge nel taglio di una sezione • Rivoluzionò la produzione del vetro • Non è un ingobbio, non è una vetrina • ...
Chapter 5 & 6 2020-04-27
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- Whiskers
- The most primitive living mammals
- General term for a pigment cell
- An abrupt transformation from one anatomically distinct stage (juvenile) to another (adult)
- Bone-forming cells
- The skin layer over the dermis that is derived from ectoderm
- A dermal bone located under and supporting an epidermal scale
- The skin layer that lies beneath the epidermis and is derived from mesoderm
- The dorsal, dome-shaped bony part of a turtle shell
- Cells specialized to secrete a product
- The tissue lining blood and lymph vessels
- Release of the ovum from the ovary
- The hollow ball of cells around the internal blastocoel cavity
- The process by which the skin forms proteins, especially keratin
- Prereproductive individuals
- The blastula stage in mammals
- A diverticulum of the hindgut endoderm
- A type of chromatophores containing red pigments
- The skin covering the body
- An older term for a derivative of the enamel that covers some fish scales
- Eggs with slight amount of yolk
- A network of loosely connected cells
- The increase of cellular diversity
- The act of laying eggs
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- Enlarged keratinized plates on the tips of the ungulate digits
- Spaces within the matrix
- An embryonic skin segment
- The middle shaft
- The ventral bony part of a turtle shell
- Release of milk to a suckling
- An older term designating a derivative of dentin that covers some fish scales
- The female gamete
- A joint through which little or no movement is permitted between articulated skeletal elements
- Fibrous protein
- Feather tracks
- Solid mass of cells
- Keratinized straining plates that arise from the integument in the mouth of some species of whales
- A branched, bare bone that grows outward from skull bones on some artiodactyl species
- hardest substance in vertebrate body, consisting almost entirely of calcium salts as apatite crystals
- The differentiation of organs from tissues
40 Clues: Whiskers • Feather tracks • Fibrous protein • The middle shaft • The female gamete • Bone-forming cells • Solid mass of cells • The act of laying eggs • Spaces within the matrix • An embryonic skin segment • The skin covering the body • Prereproductive individuals • Release of milk to a suckling • The blastula stage in mammals • General term for a pigment 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. • ...
Blood Banking 2017-07-10
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- / Normally forming anti-H
- / Antigens under ABO system that reacts less strongly with commercially prepared typing reagent.
- / Retards in vitro storage lysis of cells.
- / a specific form of agglutination that involves red blood cells.
- / Factor I or is a blood plasma protein that is made in the liver.
- / The most commonly used cryoprotective agent.
- / Are glycoprotein molecules produced by plasma cells
- / Absence of gamma antibody secretion or production in the blood.
- / Term that defines as a tube that can be inserted into a vein or body to administer medicine, drain off fluid, or insert a surgical instrument.
- banking / The process of collecting, separating, and storing blood.
- / They introduced a citrate-dextrose solution.
- Blundell / He is the first to performed successful transfusion of human blood.
- system / Regulates the formation of H gene and subsequently, of A and B in secretor cells.
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- / A kind of condition that occurs when the level of sodium in the blood is abnormally low.
- / The tissue forming the ground substance or matrix of an organ.
- / It reduces zeta potential so that celss can interact with one another.
- Graminea / The best common source of Anti-N in the laboratory.
- / Chemical agents that prevent in vitro blood clotting.
- / A gass solvent dissolves as much as 40-70% oxygen per volume.
- / A type of gene without determinable effect or silent gene.
- / Substances that reacts with a particular antigen.
- transferase / Enzyme that cataLyzes the transfer of sugar from the plasma to acceptor structure on RBC's.
- blood / reduced in concentration through RCS.
- / Secreted substances of ABH antigen.
- / They introduced a citrate-dextrose solution.
- / A reduction of the activation or efficacy of the immune system.
- / Removes in the rejuvinate solution because this compound does not have any significant contribution in the process.
- / _______ structure is composed of 4 interlinked sugars.
- / Can be seen in the cytoplasm and has oxygen in the second carbon atom.
- Field / Mixture of agglutinated and unagglutinated cells.
30 Clues: / Normally forming anti-H • / Secreted substances of ABH antigen. • / Retards in vitro storage lysis of cells. • blood / reduced in concentration through RCS. • / The most commonly used cryoprotective agent. • / They introduced a citrate-dextrose solution. • / They introduced a citrate-dextrose solution. • / Substances that reacts with a particular antigen. • ...
AMINO ACIDS PROTIENS AND PEPTIDES 2017-09-07
Across
- what type of reaction is catalysed by protease enzymes
- Histidine is degraded to α-Ketoglutarate and is described as a ________ amino acid
- A peptide hormone which helps in the function pf mammary gland
- Absorbs high wavelength uv light
- 3 amino acids and 2 peptide bonds
- 21st amino acid
- the nature of peptide bond can be best explained as
- Transaminase enzyme are present in
- The set of all the proteins expressed by an individual cell at a particular time
- A best described ketogenic amino acid is
- most complete proteins come from
- how many different amino acids are used in making protiens
- which amino acid whose R group is shaped like an upside-down "v" is
- A protein can be unfolded by a process called
- In the normal break down of phenylalanine, it is intially degraded to
Down
- enzyme, antibodies and hormones are basic needs for
- which gels provide a porous matrix for separating proteins in applied electric field
- Amino acids encoded by nucleotide triplet
- a peptide bond is a
- The highest concentration of cystine can be found in
- which hemoglobin chain replace the beta chain in embryonic hemoglobin
- The most toxic compound is
- what is the name for a modular unit from which many large proteins are made
- Amine group reacts ini excessive of acid to produce
- the basic amino acid is used in our bodies to synthesise nitric oxide
- Lysine is degraded to acetoacetyl coA is described as a _______ amino acid
- A link between amino acid molecules in a poly peptide chain by condensation reaction is
- Glycine and proline are the most abundant amino acids in the structure of
- The amino acid which is a precursor for a mediator of allergies and inflammation
- 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 • ...
review 2016-12-12
Across
- a type of fermentation where pyruvate is reduced directly by NADH to form lactate as an end product
- 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
- anaerobes carry out only fermentation or anaerobic respiration and cannot survive in the presence of oxygen
- the electron donor in a redox reaction
- how animals derive energy from the things we eat; includes aerobic and anaerobic respiration
- a type of fermentation where pyruvate is converted to ethanol
- a partial degrading of sugars that occurs WITHOUT the use of oxygen
- 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
- degrades by breaking glucose into two molecules of a compound called pyruvate; occurs in the cytoplasm
Down
- the diffusion of ions across a semi-permeable membrane
- in the citric acid cycle, this combines with the carbons from acetyl CoA to make a six carbon chain
- the enzyme that makes ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphates
- 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 electron acceptor in a redox reaction
- during glycolysis, an enzyme adds a second phosphate; this can be allosterically inhibited by ATP
- 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
- proteins that act as electron characters between ubiquinane and oxygen
- a catabolic pathway in which oxygen is consumed as a reactant along with organic fuel
- the oxidizing agent in respiration; electron acceptor and carrier
- anaerobes can make enough ATP to survive using either fermentation or respiration
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 • ...
Escape the Cell - Lock 2 2020-09-17
Across
- highly condensed unit of DNA that exists during nuclear division
- space within mitochondria where the krebs cycle takes place
- folds of the inner membrane of mitochondria
- stacks of thylakoids in the chloroplast where the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis occur
- includes the plasma membrane, nuclear envelope, smooth and rough ER, the Golgi apparatus,lysosomes,vesicles, and vacuoles
- sac of hydrolytic enzymes in animal and some protist cells; breaks down ingested products, macromolecules, or damaged organelles
- portion of the endoplasmic reticulum with ribosomes attached; aids in synthesis of proteins (abbreviated)
- carry out cellular respiration by using oxygen to break down organic molecules and make ATP
- network of microtubules, microfilaments, and intermediate filaments throughout the cytoplasm; mechanical,transport, and signaling functions
- stacks of membranous sacs in eukaryotic cells that route and modify products of the ER
- two layers of phospholipid molecules surrounding the cell; regulates materials that enter or exit the cell
- complex of DNA and proteins that makes up eukaryotic chromosomes; loose and dispersed form when cell is not dividing
Down
- structure in animal cells that is a microtubule-organizing center important for cell division
- short microtubule appendages in eukaryotic cells; for locomotion or moving fluid past the cell
- organelle in photosynthetic cells that absorbs sunlight to drive the synthesis of organic compounds from carbon dioxide and water
- specialized structure in the nucleus where ribosomes are assembled
- semifluid portion of the cytoplasm
- liquid within chloroplasts where the light-independent reactions occur
- made of rRNA and protein; site of protein synthesis; can be free in cytosol or bound to rough ER
- pair of structures in the centrosome of an animal cell
- large membranous sac in a mature plant cell with diverse roles in growth and storage of materials
- portion of endoplasmic reticulum free of ribosomes; snythesis of lipids, detoxification (abbreviated)
- long microtubule cellular appendages for locomotion
- layer external to the plasma membrane in the cells of plants, prokaryotes, fungi, and some protists
24 Clues: semifluid portion of the cytoplasm • folds of the inner membrane of mitochondria • long microtubule cellular appendages for locomotion • pair of structures in the centrosome of an animal cell • space within mitochondria where the krebs cycle takes place • highly condensed unit of DNA that exists during nuclear division • ...
Leadership Vocab 2023-09-13
Across
- organization: formal organization is a fixed set of rules of intra-
- areas (e.g., finance, marketing, and engineering)
- The organization is grouped by areas of specialty within different
- style: manager seeks employee input before he or she makes the
- and communication is lost.
- style : let it be or hands-off (the term is French for let it be or
- one supervisor.
- organizational arrangements include individuals of different
- in a business.
- and creative thinking is encouraged.
- organization: The informal organization is the interlocking social
- relationships and relative ranks of its parts and positions/jobs.
- and consultation.
- and skills needed. Cross function (from department to department)
- chart: every entity in the organization, except one, is subordinate to
- procedures and structures; it is usually set out in writing, with a
- to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and vice versa.
Down
- style: manager shares the decision making with the employees.
- the power or right to give orders or make decisions.
- that governs how people work together in practice.
- Management: Supervisory management is the act of managing
- chart: with few or no levels of intervening management between staff and
- Management: power comes from the top, work can become very
- that leaves little discretion for interpretation.
- the act of consolidating power under a central control.
- chart: a diagram that shows the structure of an organization and
- responsibility to someone or for some activity.
- chart: people with similar skills are pooled for work assignments
- the spread of power away from the center to local branches.
- Organization: simple organizational structure in which each person reports
- decision.
- and groups, on the same organizational level and involve
- style: gives orders to employees.
- Management: A horizontal structure provides employees with the
- of command: The continuous chain of authority that links the most
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. • ...
Leadership Vocab 2023-09-13
Across
- organization: formal organization is a fixed set of rules of intra-
- areas (e.g., finance, marketing, and engineering)
- The organization is grouped by areas of specialty within different
- style: manager seeks employee input before he or she makes the
- and communication is lost.
- style : let it be or hands-off (the term is French for let it be or
- one supervisor.
- organizational arrangements include individuals of different
- in a business.
- and creative thinking is encouraged.
- organization: The informal organization is the interlocking social
- relationships and relative ranks of its parts and positions/jobs.
- and consultation.
- and skills needed. Cross function (from department to department)
- chart: every entity in the organization, except one, is subordinate to
- procedures and structures; it is usually set out in writing, with a
- to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and vice versa.
Down
- style: manager shares the decision making with the employees.
- the power or right to give orders or make decisions.
- that governs how people work together in practice.
- Management: Supervisory management is the act of managing
- chart: with few or no levels of intervening management between staff and
- Management: power comes from the top, work can become very
- that leaves little discretion for interpretation.
- the act of consolidating power under a central control.
- chart: a diagram that shows the structure of an organization and
- responsibility to someone or for some activity.
- chart: people with similar skills are pooled for work assignments
- the spread of power away from the center to local branches.
- Organization: simple organizational structure in which each person reports
- decision.
- and groups, on the same organizational level and involve
- style: gives orders to employees.
- Management: A horizontal structure provides employees with the
- of command: The continuous chain of authority that links the most
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. • ...
GBS Crossword 2023-09-06
Across
- the act of consolidating power under a central control.
- style, let it be or hands-off (the term is French for let it be or hands-off).
- of command, the continuous chain of authority that links the most associate to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and vice versa.
- style, manager shares the decision making with the employees.
- Management, the act of managing employees in a business.
- the power or right to give orders or make decisions.
- chart, people with similar skills are pooled for work assignments.
- chart, with few or no levels of intervening management between staff and managers.
- Organization, a simple organizational structure in which each person reports to one supervisor.
- style, gives orders to employees.
- organization, a fixed set of rules of intra-organization procedures and structures; it is usually set out in writing, with a language that leaves little discretion for interpretation.
- Management, a horizontal structure provides employees with the tools and skills needed. Cross function (from department to department) communication and creative thinking is encouraged.
Down
- chart, every entity in the organization, except one, is subordinate to a single other entity.
- the spread of power away from the center to local branches.
- responsibility to someone or for some activity.
- style, manager seeks employee input before he or she makes the final decision.
- the organization is grouped by areas of specialty within different functional areas (e.g., finance, marketing, and engineering).
- Management, power comes from the top, work can become very fragmented and communication is lost.
- organizational arrangements include individuals of different departments and groups, on the same organizational level and involve coordination and consultation.
- organization, the interlocking social structure that governs how people work together in practice.
- chart, a diagram that shows the structure of an organization and the relationships and relative ranks of its parts and positions/jobs.
21 Clues: style, gives orders to employees. • responsibility to someone or for some activity. • the power or right to give orders or make decisions. • the act of consolidating power under a central control. • Management, the act of managing employees in a business. • the spread of power away from the center to local branches. • ...
SICASA DAY CELEBRATIONS 2023-12-02
Across
- 2024 Olympics venue (10 Points)
- the excess return of an investment relative to the return of a benchmark index (30 Points)
- Taylor Swift’s 2010 song (20 Points)
- Four letters you want in your marksheet (10 Points)
- It is too dark. Please switch on the ______. (10 Points)
- Jump up and down (10 Points)
- Part II (10 Points)
- Inaugural FIFA Men’s World Cup winner (20 Points)
- A Maniratnam film inspired by Mahabharat (30 Points)
- A person controlling a sports game (10 Points)
- A batsman with most not outs in ODIs (30 Points)
- Name of Anurag Kashyap’s character in Leo (30 Points)
- Spooky holiday (10 Points)
- A Netflix character, also a number (20 Points)
- Animals that have live babies (20 Points)
- Sports field for ice hockey (30 Points)
Down
- Director of Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom which will release in December 2023 (30 Points)
- A character in matrix whose actions were ironic to his name (20 Points)
- Sachin Tendulkar once fielded for this country against India in an exhibition match before making his debut for India (30 Points)
- Ind AS 41 (30 Points)
- Don’t forget to take this for your accounts exam (10 Points)
- She scored the first T20I century for Indian women’s cricket (20 Points)
- First batsman in test history to hit a six off the first ball of the game (20 Points)
- Best tamil film winner at national awards 2023 (20 Points)
- My goal is to complete the video game asap, I will ______. (20 Points)
- Done to counter or minimize the risk of adverse price movements in an asset or security (10 Points)
- Oscars for Best Costume design in 1983 was won for this Indian movie (30 Points)
- A device used to observe things far away (10 Points)
- First victim of Mankad in test cricket (30 Points)
- A wood used to make cricket bats (20 Points)
30 Clues: Part II (10 Points) • Ind AS 41 (30 Points) • Spooky holiday (10 Points) • Jump up and down (10 Points) • 2024 Olympics venue (10 Points) • Taylor Swift’s 2010 song (20 Points) • Sports field for ice hockey (30 Points) • Animals that have live babies (20 Points) • A wood used to make cricket bats (20 Points) • A person controlling a sports game (10 Points) • ...
Sat Vocab 2 2025-01-09
Across
- Beast, famous youtuber with the most subscribers
- to exaggerate or fake an illness
- marlin, fastest water animal
- Anish was irritated by his _________ attitude.
- marine mammal with a long, spiral tusk
- twins
- of or relating to twilight
- Depp, actor known for "Pirates of the Caribbean
- Scott, Rapper who released the album 'Astroworld' in 2018
- The dog barked loudly at the ________ in the yard
- injury to a ligament that connects two bones together
- Large marine mammal known for its tusks and whiskers
- an addition to a structure or building
- the scenery was quite _________ due to the busy background on the street
- lacking good manners; uncivilized
- loves Gorgon the Destroyer
- battle royale game known for its building mechanics
- Cate had a beautiful dress on and her face looked as if it was an angel from heaven
- indoor racket sport played with a small rubber ball
- a situation where the king is in a position to be captured and cannot escape
Down
- Known for having the most points in the NBA
- antonym: hard to persuade
- nonsense; senseless talk or writing
- constantly complaining
- Hanks, actor known for "Forrest Gump" and "Saving Private Ryan
- Steph was a __________ person and wore the most fahionable clothing ever imaginable
- I think the debate was quite________
- famous for his 100-point game and dominance in the 1960s
- Bob was a ________and made everyone restart the project due to the mixed colors
- a contact sport played with an oval ball
- Reeves, actor known for "The Matrix" and "John Wick"
- trickery; deception
- The depth of the sea floor drops _________
- Potter, A movie we have watched recently
- To read very thoroughly
- famous rapper who lost a dispute against Kendrick Lamar
- site of the famous pyramids in Egypt
- plays soccer and says bottle of water in a very different way
38 Clues: twins • trickery; deception • constantly complaining • To read very thoroughly • antonym: hard to persuade • of or relating to twilight • loves Gorgon the Destroyer • marlin, fastest water animal • to exaggerate or fake an illness • lacking good manners; uncivilized • nonsense; senseless talk or writing • I think the debate was quite________ • site of the famous pyramids in Egypt • ...
Art 2024-09-16
Across
- - art that moves or appears to move
- - refers to the production, presentation, or interpretation of art through the use of robots or robotic technology.
- - sturdy fabric for painting or crafting.
- l- a black crumbly drawing material made of carbon.
- - thin material for writing or drawing
- - an image by transferring pigment from a matrix to a final surface, often but not always paper.
- The external boundary or outline of an object.
- - a form of art that, in comparison to traditional forms of art, involves the viewer's interaction.
- - It describes both a visual and an activity.
- A continuous mark made on a surface.
- - the actual coloring substance of paint.
- - Drawing with a pencil
- -the base for something
- - It can be used to create mood, define form, and convey emotions.
- Reality - Is the process of creating a 360-degree explorable virtual environment using technology
Down
- - Make shapes and figures by carving or molding materials like clay, metal or stone.
- - Set up objects or materials in a room or space to create an experience that people can enjoy
- - only one color
- - The study of past events
- - Art in which artist's medium is action
- an instrument for writing or drawing with ink
- - the principle that the form art takes should be based upon its intent and purpose.
- - art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction
- - A feeling of depth or three dimensions.
- - It's the height, width, and length with pieces that add depth to the mix, consuming more of the field of vision.
- - a specialized form of drawing that refers to using brushes to apply colored liquid to support.
- - process or reproducing spatial object upon a plane or curved spaces
- - interpreted as beauty
- A three-dimensional object in art or design also, the structure or arrangement of something.
- Using - digital technology
- walls - ancient surfaces used for early drawings
31 Clues: - only one color • - interpreted as beauty • - Drawing with a pencil • -the base for something • - 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 • - sturdy fabric for painting or crafting. • ...
ART APPRECIATION (CROSSWORD PUZZLE) GROUP 3 GREEN FALCONS 2024-09-16
Across
- a black crumbly drawing material made of carbon.
- - only one color
- - a specialized form of drawing that refers to using brushes to apply colored liquid to support.
- - Make shapes and figures by carving or molding materials like clay, metal or stone.
- - interpreted as beauty
- - refers to the production, presentation, or interpretation of art through the use of robots or robotic technology.
- - an image by transferring pigment from a matrix to a final surface, often but not always paper.
- - Drawing with a pencil
- - It's the height, width, and length with pieces that add depth to the mix, consuming more of the field of vision.
- - thin material for writing or drawing
- - the actual coloring substance of paint.
- - Art in which artist's medium is action
Down
- - a form of art that, in comparison to traditional forms of art, involves the viewer's interaction.
- A three-dimensional object in art or design
- - The study of past events
- - art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction
- -the base for something
- - Set up objects or materials in a room or space to create an experience that people can enjoy
- - sturdy fabric for painting or crafting.
- - It can be used to create mood, define form, and convey emotions.
- - the principle that the form art takes should be based upon its intent and purpose.
- an instrument for writing or drawing with ink
- The external boundary or outline of an object.
- Reality - Is the process of creating a 360-degree explorable virtual environment using technology
- - It describes both a visual and an activity.
- - process or reproducing spatial object upon a plane or curved spaces
- - art that moves or appears to move
- A continuous mark made on a surface.
- - A feeling of depth or three dimensions.
- - ancient surfaces used for early drawings
30 Clues: - only one color • -the base for something • - interpreted as beauty • - Drawing with a pencil • - The study of past events • - 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 • - sturdy fabric for painting or crafting. • - A feeling of depth or three dimensions. • ...
601 Wellness Day Crossword Puzzle! 2023-12-21
Across
- Gia's birthday (spell the month and date)
- What did you need to sign as your first ELA assignment?
- Next week's minute keeper
- When a subject or a verb is missing in a sentence.
- how many fingers do you need to put up when you need to go get water?
- Likes to chase mice
- According to Kant's second proposition, the moral value does not lie in the intended effect, but in its _____.
- The total scrabble points for the word, "Jean"
- Q300's core values are inquiry, responsibility, and _____.
- We have this type of quiz in ELA class
- The fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect
- Man's best friend
- "_____ yourself. You know more than you think you do." Benjamin Spock
- Large marsupial
- Lucas's The Breadwinner book number (spell each number. ex - 123 as "onetwothree")
- The next book we will be reading in class.
Down
- Ridicule or mockery of something or someone
- A literary device in which an earlier event is inserted into the normal chronological order of a narrative
- how many students did Ms. Jean had in her homeroom last year?
- what is the last word in Joya's blackout poem?
- To draw a conclusion about something using evidence and reason
- Flying mammal
- On Monday Period 8, who does Ms. Jean have co-planning with?
- How many air purifiers are in the ELA room?
- Ms.Jean's birthday is ____ 8th.
- This can be used to represent a trailing off of thought, or allows for a pause in writing.
- What does "Rafiki" mean in English?
- what does the A stand for in the ASPIRE Matrix?
- Me fail english? That's _____________.
- Pengsoo's birthday is ____ 8th.
- According to our third ELA class agreement, what kind of people should we be?
- Has a trunk
- Bring out of sleep
33 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Bring out of sleep • Likes to chase mice • Next week's minute keeper • Ms.Jean's birthday is ____ 8th. • Pengsoo's birthday is ____ 8th. • What does "Rafiki" mean in English? • Me fail english? That's _____________. • We have this type of quiz in ELA class • Gia's birthday (spell the month and date) • ...
Patho/Pharm I - Intro/Terms 2024-01-13
Across
- a pathologic or traumatic discontinuity of a body organ or tissue
- the effects an illness has on a person's life
- study of cells and extracellular matrix of body tissues
- sequence of cellular and tissue events that take place from the time of initial contact with the an etiological agent until the expression of the disease
- the study of biological effects of chemicals
- designation as to the nature or cause of a health problem, usually developed after assessment and diagnostic testing
- a lesion or impairment that follows or are caused by disease
- possible adverse extension of a disease
- the number of new cases arising in a population at risk during a specific time
- a subjective complaint that is noted by the person with the disorder
- the branch that uses drugs to treat, prevent, and diagnose disease
- objective data noted by the observer
- disease
- the measure of existing disease in a population at a given point in time
- interruption, cessation, or disorder of a body system/organ with special characteristics that combine for a recognizable etiologic agent or consistent anatomic alterations
Down
- the function of the body
- disease causing biological agents, what sets the disease in motion
- the bodily processes of altered health
- how the body acts on the drug, study of absorption/distribution/metabolism/excretion of drugs
- chemicals that are introduced to the body to cause some sort of change
- compilation of signs and symptoms that are characteristic of a specific disease state
- excessive response to either the primary or secondary effects of the drug
- deficits that present at birth
- deficits that occur after birth
- removal of the drug from the body
- study of disease occurrence in human populations
- how the drug affects the body
- cause of death in a population
- probable outcome and prospect of recovery from a disease
29 Clues: disease • the function of the body • how the drug affects the body • deficits that present at birth • cause of death in a population • deficits that occur after birth • removal of the drug from the body • objective data noted by the observer • the bodily processes of altered health • possible adverse extension of a disease • the study of biological effects of chemicals • ...
3-7 2024-11-22
Across
- Armitage was heavily injured while flying into this country
- The flat, origami-wrapped object Molly gives Case
- The operation that Corto was involved in, which caused his severe injuries (two words)
- The system used to access and hack information protected by security
- A type of painkiller used by Molly after an injury
- Leader of the group from # across/down (two words)
- Surgical implant in the skull, mentioned as a common feature
- A vat-grown ____ assassin
- high-tech deck Case uses (two words)
- City where the Panther Moderns were involved
- Molly's weapons implanted in her fingers
- High-security location at the tip of the spindle
- The substance that Armitage claims is slowly dissolving inside Case’s arteries
- AI stands for this (two words)
Down
- Subculture involved in surreal violence and media manipulation (two words)
- Short term for a substitute used to replace human senses in cyberspace (two words)
- Case’s former mentor (two words)
- Armitage is diagnosed with this mental disability
- The city where Molly and Case share a breakfast in the text
- Term used to describe the simulated representation of cyberspace
- The device used to connect the Flatline’s construct to Case’s system
- The city in Turkey where Case and Molly are traveling to
- The axis of the Sprawl that includes Boston and Atlanta
- Virtual reality term, used when "keying in"
- Technology company referenced as the source of security systems (two words)
- This term refers to the technology allowing a person's consciousness to be replicated in cyberspace
- The city where Case and the Flatline access Armitage’s database
- Molly's black storage device
- Molly's specific type of suit worn for protection and blending in
- Thief who stole an AI
- A term used for an electronic entity that mimics a deceased person's skills and behavior
31 Clues: Thief who stole an AI • A vat-grown ____ assassin • Molly's black storage device • AI stands for this (two words) • Case’s former mentor (two words) • high-tech deck Case uses (two words) • Molly's weapons implanted in her fingers • Virtual reality term, used when "keying in" • City where the Panther Moderns were involved • High-security location at the tip of the spindle • ...
OB Test 4 REVIEW -- Chapter 13, 14 key concepts Part 1 of 4 2025-04-14
Across
- Work specialization, when overutilized, results in employee b_________, stress and absenteeism.
- The more s__________, dynamic and complex the environment, the more organic an organizational structure should be.
- Waiting to see if another company has proven the viability of a product or service before investing in the process is pat of an i_________ strategy.
- Organizational structure can have a significant bearing on employee a__________ and behaviours.
- Larger organizations are developing structures with fewer layers of h__________ and open boundaris.
- O__________ structures do not rely on managerial hierarchy to facilitate co-ordination.
- Research indicates there is no evidence to support a relationship between span of control and employee p__________.
- S__________ of control refers to the number of employees a manager can efficiently and effectively direct.
- A structure characterized by extensive departmentalization, high formalization, limited information network and centralization is m__________.
- The concept of "red tape" or layers of authorization describes a b__________ organization.
- In a m__________ structure, one employee might have to report to two bosses.
- D__________ organizations tend to allow low-level personnel to make discretionary decisions.
Down
- The grouping of jobs by common tasks is called d__________.
- One major strength of the s___________ structure is that it is easy to maintain in any size of organization.
- A company trying to capitalize on its vision to be a socially-conscious enterprise would benefit from the c__________ structure.
- Increase in the number of rules and regulations results in i_________ formalization.
- Widening the span of control can make the organization f__________ and less bureauratic.
- Companies like Starbucks focus on lean management techniques to r__________ bureaucracy and speed customer service.
- The g__________ the formalization, the less discretion employees have over how their work is accomplished.
- N__________ activities in an organization are often customized and require frequent revision and updating of technology.
- Outsourcing major business functions is part of moving an organization towards a v__________ structure.
21 Clues: The grouping of jobs by common tasks is called d__________. • In a m__________ structure, one employee might have to report to two bosses. • Increase in the number of rules and regulations results in i_________ formalization. • O__________ structures do not rely on managerial hierarchy to facilitate co-ordination. • ...
Human body 2024-02-27
Across
- characterized by its spongy, porous, honeycomb-like structure and is typically found at the ends of long bones
- substance in your body that produces hair, eye and skin pigmentation
- makes up the thick middle layer of the heart
- A tough, flexible tissue that lines joints and gives structure to the nose, ears, larynx, and other parts of the body
- a muscle that contracts without conscious control
- the outermost layer of skin on your body
- flexible but inelastic cord of strong fibrous collagen tissue attaching a muscle to a bone.
- an internal or external framework of bone, cartilage, or other rigid material supporting or containing the body of an animal or plant.
- a spongy substance found in the center of the bones
- a medical condition in which the bones become brittle and fragile from loss of tissue, typically as a result of hormonal changes, or deficiency of calcium or vitamin D.
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- involuntary, non-striated muscle
- skeletal muscles that attach to bones and can be consciously activated to control movement
- muscles in our bodies that have a striped appearance
- dense bone in which the bony matrix is solidly filled with organic ground substance and inorganic salts, leaving only tiny spaces (lacunae) that contain the osteocytes, or bone cells.
- The inner layer of the two main layers of the skin
- a fibrous connective tissue that attaches bone to bone
- the part of the body where two or more bones meet to allow movement
- disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body.
- a highly organized tissue composed of bundles of muscle fibers called myofibers which contain several myofibrils
- small secretory cavity, sac, or gland.
- the individual bones that stack on top of each other to form the vertebral column, commonly known as the spine
- minute opening in a surface, especially the skin or integument of an organism, through which gases, liquids, or microscopic particles can pass
22 Clues: involuntary, non-striated muscle • small secretory cavity, sac, or gland. • the outermost layer of skin on your body • makes up the thick middle layer of the heart • a muscle that contracts without conscious control • The inner layer of the two main layers of the skin • a spongy substance found in the center of the bones • ...
Assignment #4 Clues 2024-04-18
Across
- Ability to adapt to changes efficiently
- Visual tool to identify cause and effect
- Accounting framework with three parts: social, environmental, financial
- Reduced costs per unit due to increased production
- Supervision of non-capitalized assets and stock items
- Handling the entire production flow of a good or service
- Long-term ecological balance
- Helps bridge gaps between technology and its users
- Expenses associated with gaining new customers
- Increased costs per unit when company size grows
- Feature winning the customer's business
- Minimum standard to be considered by a customer
- Extra inventory to prevent stockouts
- Standard of something as measured against other things
- Determining the production needed to meet changing demands
- Process of using outputs for continuous improvement
- Statistical methods to analyze sequence of data points
- Distinctive attributes or aspects of something
- Gathering information about consumers' needs
- Comparing to outside standards to improve performance
- Using statistics to monitor and control quality
- Accountability in processes and decisions
Down
- Issues encountered in managing the flow of resources
- Ability to quickly adjust to market changes
- Systematic method for waste minimization
- Managing company's interactions with potential and current customers
- Simplified processes to improve efficiency
- Forecasting process using expert feedback
- Output relative to a group of inputs
- Expenses to prevent defects in products or services
- Openness and reliability in business practices
- Tool for evaluating risks in supply operations
- Customer's view of product quality
- Factors that make up the need for a product
- Periodic fluctuations in demand or supply
- Factors a company competes on
- 80/20 rule relating to resource allocation
- Holistic approach to long-term success through customer satisfaction
- General direction in which something is developing
39 Clues: Long-term ecological balance • Factors a company competes on • Customer's view of product quality • Output relative to a group of inputs • Extra inventory to prevent stockouts • Ability to adapt to changes efficiently • Feature winning the customer's business • Visual tool to identify cause and effect • Systematic method for waste minimization • ...
Medical Terminology Puzzle 2022-10-28
Across
- / Nerves
- tests / These tests often involve walking on a treadmill or riding a stationary bike while the heart is monitored.
- /Heart attack
- /Muscle
- / An ECG is a quick and painless test that records the electrical signals in the heart.
- / Heart
- / This noninvasive exam uses sound waves to create detailed images of the heart in motion.
- tissue / Is involved in sensing stimuli—external or internal cues—and processing and transmitting information.
- / A group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit.
- / Diseases of the heart and blood vessels.
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- arterial / Peripheral arterial disease occurs when there's a blockage in the arteries to the limbs, usually the legs.
- / Non-ST elevated heart attacks are still critically important, although potentially less emergent.
- / Bone
- tissue / Consists of tightly packed sheets of cells that cover surfaces—including the outside of the body—and line body cavities.
- /Describes a group of conditions due to decreased blood flow in the coronary arteries, such that heart muscle may die.
- tissue / Is essential for keeping the body upright, allowing it to move, and even pumping blood and pushing food through the digestive tract.
- disease / Disease occurs when the flow of oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle is blocked or reduced.
- disease / Aortic diseases are a group of conditions affecting the aorta.
- and TIAs / A stroke is where the blood supply to part of the brain is cut off, which can cause brain damage and possibly death.
- monitoring / A Holter monitor is a portable ECG device that's worn for a day or more to record the heart's activity during daily activities.
- / Skin
- tissue / Consists of cells suspended in an extracellular matrix.
- blood pressure / High blood pressure (hypertension) is one of the most important risk factors for CVD.
- /“ST” is a segment of the EKG that becomes elevated in severe heart attacks.
24 Clues: / Bone • / Skin • /Muscle • / Heart • / Nerves • /Heart attack • / Diseases of the heart and blood vessels. • tissue / Consists of cells suspended in an extracellular matrix. • disease / Aortic diseases are a group of conditions affecting the aorta. • /“ST” is a segment of the EKG that becomes elevated in severe heart attacks. • ...
Approach to fractures 2022-11-04
Across
- What is the first layer of bone at the epiphyseal end?
- What is a placed used to prevent collapse in fracture patterns which are unstable under compressive forces called?
- Which non-viable non-union is it when there is failed reparative response progressing to a resorptive response?
- Which type of fracture is caused by torsion?
- Which non-viable non-union is it when there is no living bone tissue at either fracture end?
- Which union is it when the fracture has healed but with abnormal anatomical alignment?
- Which views are important in bone fractures?
- Which type of fracture is caused by compression/shearing?
- Which type of healing happens when bone ends are <0.8mm apart?
- Which non-viable non-union is it when there is a gap at the fracture site, too large to be bridged?
- Which type of fracture is caused by distraction/tension?
- Which type of healing can happen when bone ends are <0.01mm apart?
- What is the name for more than 2 fragments of a fracture?
- Which repair method is relatively inexpensive but only able to neutralise bending forces?
Down
- What is a plate used to overcome forces applied at the fracture site during healing called?
- Which viable non-union has a large callus, retaining blood supply caused by excessive motion?
- What produce extracellular matrix?
- Which viable non-union has minimal callus and a blood supply but the biological response is inadequate?
- Which union is when the fracture is taking longer to heal than expected but will go on to heal?
- What is the union what the fracture is not healing and will require intervention?
- Which non-viable non-union is it when there is sequestrum preventing healing?
- Which type of fractures in the Gustilo-Anderson classification used for?
22 Clues: What produce extracellular matrix? • Which type of fracture is caused by torsion? • Which views are important in bone fractures? • What is the first layer of bone at the epiphyseal end? • Which type of fracture is caused by distraction/tension? • Which type of fracture is caused by compression/shearing? • What is the name for more than 2 fragments of a fracture? • ...
Wound Care Nursing 2022-04-19
Across
- Accumulation of pus enclosed anywhere in the body
- Broad term referring to wounds and sores
- A mild inflammatory process caused by moisture and skin-to-skin friction
- A protein involved in the clotting process required in the granulation phase of healing
- Removal of epidermis by mechanical means, usually tape
- Loss of epidermis/dermis or mucous membrane with definite margins
- Covered with eschar or slough which prohibits complete assessment of the wound
- Dead cells and fluid that collects between dressing changes and needs cleaning off the wound bed to allow healing
- Loss of epidermis
- Necrotic tissue, usually black or brown
- A break in the integrity of the skin
- Defect or cavity that can result in abscess formation
- An important cell used in wound healing
- Area of tissue destruction extending under the skin along the periphery of the wound, appearing smaller than actual size
- Inflammation or infection of skin cells that cause redness, heat, pain, and edema
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- Removal of foreign material and devitalized or contaminated tissue from a wound until healthy tissue is exposed
- Attracting moisture
- The mechanical process of wearing away by friction
- Polysaccharide matrix formed by organisms on surface wound "happy little bacteria community"
- Pain related to poor or compromised blood supply, acute
- The process of breakdown of dead tissue or deviated tissue with the use of enzymes
- Sliding of skin over subcutaneous tissues and bones causing a kink in cutaneous capillaries which lead to ischemia
- Swelling
- Destruction of tissue around the infected area, channels extending from the central injury into the surrounding tissue
- Necrotic tissue, usually soft and yellow that can adhere to the wound bed
- The protein that is the main component of many major parts of the body and wound healing
- Thick fluid composed of leukocytes, bacteria and cellular debris
27 Clues: Swelling • Loss of epidermis • Attracting moisture • A break in the integrity of the skin • Necrotic tissue, usually black or brown • An important cell used in wound healing • Broad term referring to wounds and sores • Accumulation of pus enclosed anywhere in the body • The mechanical process of wearing away by friction • Defect or cavity that can result in abscess formation • ...
A&P 2023 finals 2022-12-15
Across
- Tissue that supports protects and gives structure to other tissues and organs in the body
- the lower extremity of the leg below the ankle, on which a person stands or walks.
- secretes it into the matrix.
- glands This type of gland makes its product
- One of a pair of triangular bones at the back of the shoulder.
- usually is the top layer of skin.
- the bone that forms the back and base of the skull through which the spinal cord passes.
- is one of the two bones that make up the forearm
- relating to the lower part of the back.
- the bone of the upper arm or forelimb, forming joints at the shoulder and the elbow.
Down
- is a tough protective and waterproof protein that can be added to this layer.
- the cranial suture between the temporal and parietal bones bilaterally.
- process the bony arch of the cheek is formed by connection of the zygomatic and temporal bones.
- phalanges the middle or second of the three bones in each finger when counting from the hand to the tip of the finger.
- bone either of a pair of bones which form part of the side of the skull on each side and enclose the middle and inner ear.
- is a small triangular bone at the base of the spinal column in humans and some apes, formed of fused vestigial vertebrae.
- clavicle is a technical term for collarbone.
- process the cartilaginous section at the lower end of the sternum, which is not attached to any ribs, and gradually ossifies during adult life.
- A column of nerve tissue that runs from the base of the skull down the center of the back.
- is one of two bones that make up the forearm
- the bony framework of the thoracic cavity
21 Clues: secretes it into the matrix. • usually is the top layer of skin. • relating to the lower part of the back. • the bony framework of the thoracic cavity • glands This type of gland makes its product • clavicle is a technical term for collarbone. • is one of two bones that make up the forearm • is one of the two bones that make up the forearm • ...
Vocab 2022-09-13
Across
- chart, people with similar skills are pooled for work assignments
- organization, The informal organization is the interlocking social structure that governs how people work together in practice.
- responsibility to someone or for some activity.
- Management, A horizontal structure provides employees with the tools and skills needed
- of command, The continuous chain of authority that links the most associate to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and vice versa.
- the act of consolidating power under a central control.
- style, gives orders to employees.
- style, manager shares the decision making with the employees.
- the spread of power away from the center to local branches.
- style, let it be or hands-off (the term is French for let it be or hands-off)
- Management, power comes from the top, work can become very fragmented and communication is lost.
- The organization is grouped by areas of specialty within different functional areas (e.g., finance, marketing, and engineering)
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- Management, Supervisory management is the act of managing employees in a business.
- chart, a diagram that shows the structure of an organization and the relationships and relative ranks of its parts and positions/jobs.
- the power or right to give orders or make decisions.
- chart, every entity in the organization, except one, is subordinate to a single other entity.
- style, manager seeks employee input before he or she makes the final decision.
- organizational arrangements include individuals of different departments and groups, on the same organizational level and involve coordination and consultation.
- function, (from department to department) communication and creative thinking is encouraged.
- chart, with few or no levels of intervening management between staff and managers.
- Organization, simple organizational structure in which each person reports to one supervisor.
- organization, formal organization is a fixed set of rules of intra-organization procedures and structures; it is usually set out in writing, with a language that leaves little discretion for interpretation.
22 Clues: style, gives orders to employees. • responsibility to someone or for some activity. • the power or right to give orders or make decisions. • the act of consolidating power under a central control. • the spread of power away from the center to local branches. • style, manager shares the decision making with the employees. • ...
Leadership vocabulary 2022-09-06
Across
- a diagram that shows the structure of an organization and the relationships and relative ranks of its parts and positions/jobs.
- people with similar skills are pooled for work assignments
- A horizontal structure provides employees with the tools and skills needed. Cross function (from department to department)
- manager seeks employee input before he or she makes the final decision.
- with few or no levels of intervening management between staff and managers.
- The organization is grouped by areas of specialty within different functional areas (e.g., finance, marketing, and engineering)
- the spread of power away from the center to local branches.
- The continuous chain of authority that links the most associate to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and vice versa.
- The informal organization is the interlocking social structure that governs how people work together in practice.
- simple organizational structure in which each person reports to one supervisor.
- the power or right to give orders or make decisions.
- manager shares the decision making with the employees.
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- the act of managing employees in a business.
- gives orders to employees.
- responsibility to someone or for some activity.
- that leaves little discretion for interpretation.
- every entity in the organization, except one, is subordinate to a single other entity.
- power comes from the top, work can become very fragmented and communication is lost.
- and creative thinking is encouraged.
- organizational arrangements include individuals of different departments and groups, on the same organizational level and involve coordination and consultation.
- formal organization is a fixed set of rules of intra-organization procedures and structures; it is usually set out in writing, with a
- let it be or hands-off (the term is French for let it be or hands-off)
- the act of consolidating power under a central control.
23 Clues: gives orders to employees. • and creative thinking is encouraged. • the act of managing employees in a business. • responsibility to someone or for some activity. • that leaves little discretion for interpretation. • the power or right to give orders or make decisions. • manager shares the decision making with the employees. • ...
Mathnasium 2025-10-27
Across
- The result of multiplying a number
- Value approached as input gets closer
- Can’t be written as a simple fraction
- Expression with many terms added
- Study of triangle relationships
- Whole numbers and their negatives
- A number that divides another exactly
- Notation Compact form using powers of 10
- A single term expression
- Number with a point separating whole and part
- Part of a whole
- Most common value
- A math phrase without an equals sign
- Two-term expression
- Form A number written normally (not factored)
- A math statement with an equals sign
- Adjacent over hypotenuse
- Putting numbers together
- Has magnitude and direction
- All possible outputs of a function
- Root Number which multiplied by itself gives the original
- Array of numbers in rows and columns
- Two ratios are equal
- Polynomial of degree 2
- Splitting into equal parts
- A value that doesn’t change
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- Repeated addition
- Symbol that stands for a number
- U-shaped graph of a quadratic
- Opposite over adjacent
- Comparison of two quantities
- Three-term expression
- Number in front of a variable
- Steepness of a line
- Has more than two factors
- Value Distance from zero on a number line
- Tells how many times to multiply a base
- Middle value when ordered
- Average of numbers
- Instant rate of change
- Pair (x, y) point on a graph
- All possible inputs of a function
- Shows values are not equal
- Where a line crosses an axis
- Opposite over hypotenuse
- Can be written as a fraction
- Taking one number away from another
- Chance of an event occurring
- Has exactly two factors: 1 and itself
- A line a graph gets closer to but never touches
- Each input has exactly one output
51 Clues: Part of a whole • Repeated addition • Most common value • Average of numbers • Steepness of a line • Two-term expression • Two ratios are equal • Three-term expression • Opposite over adjacent • Instant rate of change • Polynomial of degree 2 • A single term expression • Adjacent over hypotenuse • Putting numbers together • Opposite over hypotenuse • Has more than two factors • ...
Chapter 5: Business Organization 2025-08-27
Across
- Liability Company, provides liability protection for owners
- chart, diagram that shows the structure of an organization, classifications of work and jobs, and the relationships among those classifications
- Organizational Structure, work is structured around specific projects, products or customer groups
- of Incorporation, written legal document that defines ownership and operating procedures and conditions for the business
- Organization Structure, work is arranged within business functions
- corporations, free from corporate income taxes
- descriptions of the way work is to be done
- a written contract granting permission to operate a business to sell products and services in a set way
- businesses involved in selling the goods and services of producers to consumers and other businesses
- guidelines used in making consistent decisions
- businesses that take resources from nature for direct consumption of for use in developing other products
- a separate legal entity formed by documents filed with a state
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- Venture, a unique business organized by two or more other businesses to operate for a limited time and for a specific project
- a precise statement of results the business expects to achieve
- owned by members, serves their needs, and is managed in their interest
- statement, short specific written statement of the reason a business exists and what it wants to achieve
- a business owned and run by just one person
- worker one who has no explicit or implicit contract for long-term employment
- agreement, a written agreement among all owners
- gets supplies from other producers and convert them into products
- of Command, there is a clear reporting relationship for all staff of a business
- business, a business that carries out activities that are consumed by its customers
- of Control, number of employees who are assigned to a particular work task and manager
- a business owned and controlled by two or more people who have entered into an agreement
- Liability Partnership, identifies some investors who cannot lose more than the amount of their investment
25 Clues: descriptions of the way work is to be done • a business owned and run by just one person • corporations, free from corporate income taxes • guidelines used in making consistent decisions • agreement, a written agreement among all owners • Liability Company, provides liability protection for owners • a precise statement of results the business expects to achieve • ...
Cellular Structures and their Functions 2025-09-16
Across
- An organelle that breaks down cellular waste and debris,
- Describes a membrane that allows some substances to pass through but not others
- The movement of substances into and out of the cell
- The process of converting food into energy in the presence of oxygen
- A cell's ability to distinguish one type of neighboring cell from another
- The site of protein synthesis
- A network of membranes that synthesizes lipids and detoxifies substances
- The genetic material found in the nucleus
- A small sac that transports materials within the cell
- The jelly-like substance that fills the cell and holds the organelles
- A rigid outer layer that provides support and protection to plant, fungal, and bacterial cells
- An organelle involved in cell division in animal cells
- The outer boundary of an animal cell that controls what enters and exits
- "Water-loving" and easily mixes with water
- A network of membranes with ribosomes attached, involved in protein synthesis and modification
- The site of photosynthesis in a plant cell
- Large, complex molecules that perform a variety of functions in the cell
- The process by which cells communicate with each other,
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- The main structure of the cell membrane
- Molecules that provide energy and structural support to the cell,
- The process used by plants to convert light energy into chemical energy
- The process by which cells attach to each other or to the extracellular matrix
- The basic unit of life
- A large storage sac that can hold water, nutrients, and waste
- "Water-fearing" and repels water
- A lipid that helps maintain the fluidity and stability of the cell membrane
- An organelle that modifies, sorts, and packages proteins for secretion
- A small, dense structure within the nucleus that produces ribosomes
- The "powerhouse" of the cell, where cellular respiration occurs
- The main control center of the cell
30 Clues: The basic unit of life • The site of protein synthesis • "Water-fearing" and repels water • The main control center of the cell • The main structure of the cell membrane • The genetic material found in the nucleus • "Water-loving" and easily mixes with water • The site of photosynthesis in a plant cell • The movement of substances into and out of the cell • ...
Vocabulary practice L/R 2025-09-22
Across
- – A structure or framework that helps cells grow into a certain shape or tissue.
- – Able to be maintained over time without harming the environment, people, or future resources.
- – The large-scale cutting down of forests.
- – A machine or container where biological processes take place, often used to grow cells or tissues.
- – The chemical compounds in food that affect health, like proteins or vitamins.
- – A nutrient-rich liquid that can be used to feed cells or used as soup.
- – A structure or network that surrounds or supports something (like a framework).
- – Morally right or good; following rules about what is fair and responsible.
- – A special nutrient-rich liquid or gel that helps cells grow in a lab.
- – Grown under controlled conditions, usually in a lab (for example, cells or meat).
- – Related to a fetus (an unborn baby in the womb).
- – Very fancy, excessive, or more than necessary.
- – A strong, stretchy protein found in skin, bones, and connective tissues.
- – Treating animals or people with kindness and care, avoiding pain or suffering.
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- – Able to be made larger or produced in greater amounts without losing quality.
- – Related to cows or cattle.
- – Unusual, interesting, or from a faraway place.
- – Another option or choice that can replace the usual one.
- – The method of treating animal hides (skin) to turn them into leather.
- – Located outside the cells.
- – The use of biological materials, cells, and technology to build or grow tissues, organs, or other useful products.
- – Able to feel or perceive things, such as pain, pleasure, or emotions.
- – The practice of using resources in a way that doesn’t run out or harm the planet for future generations.
- – A medical procedure in which a small sample of tissue is taken from a body for examination.
- – The clear, yellowish liquid part of blood that remains after clotting; contains proteins and nutrients.
25 Clues: – Related to cows or cattle. • – Located outside the cells. • – The large-scale cutting down of forests. • – Unusual, interesting, or from a faraway place. • – Very fancy, excessive, or more than necessary. • – Related to a fetus (an unborn baby in the womb). • – Another option or choice that can replace the usual one. • ...
Chapt 24 and 25 2015-11-23
Across
- Having the research question drive the study
- Data has this quality when it does not change drastically over time and conditions
- Using multiple data sources to check the validity of the study’s conclusion (two words)
- A type of MM design in which the quantitative data collected first helps guide the qualitative data collection
- How well qualitative researchers showed respect and concern for the participants and communities during the study
- The #1 goal of qualitative researchers; how well the data and interpretation reflect the truth
- A type of MM design in which qualitative data is collected first so that the quantitative phase can measure or classify the phenomena
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- A type of MM design that uses concurrent collection of data in hopes to arrive at a single “truth”
- A type of MM sampling in which the same participants are used for both parts of the study
- Qualitative data has this quality when two independent researchers can review the study and agree about the study’s relevance, accuracy, and meaning
- Achieved when researchers establish that they participated in self-reflection and critical appraisal in their interpretation of the data
- A quality achieved when researchers choose the appropriate sampling strategy and collect data until saturation
- When the qualitative data is collected first, and the quantitative data is collected second, for example
- When both quantitative and qualitative data is collected at the same time
- Turning qualitative data into numerical values
- The extent to which qualitative findings can be applied to other settings
- A type of MM sampling in which the qualitative participants are chosen from the quantitative participant pool
- A quality achieved when the qualitative study allows readers to vicariously experience the phenomena described by participants
- A type of triangulation that involves collecting the same data at different times of the day, year, etc.
- Arranging MM data in rows corresponding to cases with columns recording data and researcher’s notes
20 Clues: Having the research question drive the study • Turning qualitative data into numerical values • When both quantitative and qualitative data is collected at the same time • The extent to which qualitative findings can be applied to other settings • Data has this quality when it does not change drastically over time and conditions • ...
Crossed Words: A puzzle about two writers 2015-09-30
Across
- / "Matrix"-inspired nickname for Madeline bestowed by Ben, Jerry, David, and Gen.
- / What do David and Madeline do first thing in the morning?
- / The title of David's first novel.
- / David and Madeline's cat who broke his leg.
- / David dictated fanfic about this character to his mother when he was four years old, and then drew all the pictures.
- / A collection of Stephen King stories upon which both David and Madeline cut their teeth.
- / The block of Cartoon Network programming Madeline did all her homework in front of, during undergrad.
- / David and Madeline's favourite coffee order.
- / The country furthest away from Canada that Madeline has ever visited.
- / The city where David and Madeline visited a castle.
- / Madeline wrote a fan script for this series when she was twelve and all she got back was this awesome signed photo.
- / "Netflix and chill" is an accurate summary of most nights in what type of relationship?
- / The country furthest away from Canada that David has ever visited.
- / The title of Madeline's first novel.
- / Madeline first tried to publish a not-very-good novel at what age?
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- / David and Madeline's cat who secretly loves to cuddle.
- / How many books are in David and Madeline's apartment?
- / The breakfast dish Madeline got hooked on in the UK.
- / What party does David plan for the City Hall Press Gallery every year?
- / What comfort food dish is David the best at making?
- / If there's a bright centre to the universe, it's the place that's furthest from.
- / Where does Madeline spend all her time online?
- / Where did David and Peetr play together as kids?
- / The best Irish whiskey is:
- / Which of his teachers did David tell off, in high school?
- / Which of Madeline's characters is named for her old dormitory at Seattle University?
26 Clues: / The best Irish whiskey is: • / The title of David's first novel. • / The title of Madeline's first novel. • / David and Madeline's cat who broke his leg. • / David and Madeline's favourite coffee order. • / Where does Madeline spend all her time online? • / Where did David and Peetr play together as kids? • / What comfort food dish is David the best at making? • ...
Human body and health 2015-10-21
Across
- Flexible muscular structure of the oral cavity; it helps in tasting, masticating and ingesting food, and also facilitates speech
- Each of the hairs lining the free edge of the eyelid; they prevent dust and other particles from entering the eye
- Muscular organ divided into four chambers; its regular rhythmic contractions cause blood to circulate throughout the organism
- Device used to extract a liquid or a gas from one of the patient’s orifices
- Joint that articutes the thighbone (femur) with the lower section of the leg (tibia
- Outer orifice of the nasal fossae lined with hairs that filter inhaled air, thus preventing the penetration of foreign bodies
- Antiseptic used to clean and disinfect wounds
- Instrument that uses a back-and-forth motion to clean mouth
- Whitish section between the root and the body of the nail corresponding to the visible front portion of the matrix
- Protruding portion of the face that varies in shape; it corresponds to the lower jawbone
- Folding bed on casters which is used to transport the sick and the injured
- Dust opening out through which tears produced by (… canal)
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- Instrument used to remove fragments of a foreign body accidentally introduced under the skin
- Person who undergoes treatment, a medical examination or a surgical procedure
- Substance that kills pathogenic microorganisms on living tissue
- Orifice in which the sweat duct opens, allowing excretion of sweat onto the surface of the skin
- Fleshy extensions of the lower section of the pinna
- Bulging glass tube sealed at its ends; it contains a specific dose of medication or a pharmaceutical product in liquid form
- Holder of a degree in medicine, the physician establishes the diagnosis and prescribes treatment and medication
- Pill made of compressed powder that contains a dose of medication or a pharmaceutical product
20 Clues: Antiseptic used to clean and disinfect wounds • Fleshy extensions of the lower section of the pinna • Dust opening out through which tears produced by (… canal) • Instrument that uses a back-and-forth motion to clean mouth • Substance that kills pathogenic microorganisms on living tissue • Folding bed on casters which is used to transport the sick and the injured • ...
Medical Biolgy 2012-11-14
Across
- canal-Any of the various canals in bone that transmit blood vessels from the periosteum into the bone.
- of the structures composing the skeleton of a vertebrate.
- plate-The area between the epiphysis and the diaphysis within which bone growth occurs.
- abnormally large amount of calcium in the blood.
- investment of bone, consisting of a dense, fibrous outer layer, to which muscles attach, and a more delicate, inner layer capable of forming bone.
- most common form of arthritis.
- of childhood, characterized by softening of the bones as a result of inadequate intake of vitamin D.
- small canal or tubular passage, as in bone.
- cell of osseous tissue within the bone matrix; a bone cell.
- part resembling a small beam or crossbar.
- fracture-an incomplete fracture of a long bone, in which one side is broken and the other side is still intact.
- development of fibrous connective tissue.
- thin plate, scale, membrane, or layer, as of bone, tissue, or cell walls.
- zone of growth between the epiphysis and diaphysis during development of a bone.
- inflammation of the bone and bone marrow, usually caused by bacterial infection.
- disease-A chronic disease of the elderly characterized by alteration of bone tissue.
- bone-forming cell.
- breaking of a bone, cartilage, or the like, or the resulting condition.
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- canal-a microscopic channel in bone, through which a blood vessel runs.
- sudden removal of soil by change in a river's course or by a flood, from the land of one owner to that of another.
- sarcoma-a malignant tumor of the bone.
- Anatomy-of, pertaining to, resembling, or consisting of cortex.
- disorder in which the bones become increasingly brittle.
- of the parathyroid gland.
- of the large multinuclear cells in growing bone concerned with the absorption of osseous tissue, as in the formation of canals.
25 Clues: bone-forming cell. • of the parathyroid gland. • most common form of arthritis. • sarcoma-a malignant tumor of the bone. • part resembling a small beam or crossbar. • development of fibrous connective tissue. • small canal or tubular passage, as in bone. • abnormally large amount of calcium in the blood. • disorder in which the bones become increasingly brittle. • ...
Presentation Software Crossword Puzzle 2013-10-24
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- Intersections of rows and columns
- Shows proportional relationships with large top or bottom
- shadows Give the illusion that a light is shining so table casts shadow
- Column chart Default chart type in Excel
- Chart that shows steps in a process or timeline
- Increase focus on a particular area of a pie chart
- Total number of rows and columns in a table
- Chart that shows a continual process
- Giving credit to the source of the chart
- blue ____ type on a white screen is good for readability
- A circle's ____ is 360 degrees
- Box identifies each slice of pie chart
- Gives cells a three-dimensional appearance
- Chart that shows how parts relate to a whole
- Letters display above the grid to identify ____
- Press ____ to select multiple shapes in SmartArt graphic
- Graph PowerPoint uses this program for charts as a second choice
- Horizontal bars compare two or more values
- Clips and photographs
- cell One cell surrounded by a heavy border
- ____ type on a white screen is good for readability
- Show trends during a continuous period of time
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- Chart used to create an organizational chart
- Chart Type Button used to change chart style
- Divides a single total into segments
- icon Indicates that the shape is designed to hold an image
- Arrow Layout in the Relationship area resembles a teeter-totter
- Default orientation of table cell text
- size Increase this to improve readability
- color When adding a(n) ____ make sure it contrasts with font
- Chart that shows non sequential information
- plus sign Mouse pointer changes to this when a cell is selected
- graphics Tables, charts, graphs, and diagrams
- Changing font size or adding an underline and shadow
- Table Command used to clear formatting
- Modify the look of the chart elements by changing its ____
- Table of data in Microsoft Graph
- Vertical bars compare values over a period of time
38 Clues: Clips and photographs • A circle's ____ is 360 degrees • Table of data in Microsoft Graph • Intersections of rows and columns • Divides a single total into segments • Chart that shows a continual process • Default orientation of table cell text • Box identifies each slice of pie chart • Giving credit to the source of the chart • Table Command used to clear formatting • ...
Nails 2014-04-24
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- Use of a nipper to clip away loosened nail enhancement product can damage the nail plate and perpetuate what?
- Shallow depressions that serve as contact points for nail tips and the natural nail
- The natural nail is part of what system?
- Fabric wraps are made from silk, fiberglass, and:
- The amount of polymer powder and liquid monomer used to create a product bead
- A petroleum by-product that has excellent sealing properties to hold moisture in the skin
- The second UV gel layer applied is called:
- Wrap resins
- Implements should be removed from a disinfectant solution using what?
- Odorless products harden more slowly, which creates the tacky layer called:
- 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?
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- A think, tightly woven natural material that becomes transparent when wrap resin is applied
- A measure of how much electricity a UV bulb consumes is:
- The area of the nail where the nail plate cells are formed
- The initiator added to polymer powder to start the chain reaction of curing the nail enhancement
- 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 dead, colorless tissue attached to the natural nail plate
- The most visible and functional part of the nail unit
- The portion of living skin that supports that nail plate
- The nail tip adhesive used to secure the nail tip to a natural nail
- The slightly thickened layer of skin that lies between the fingertip and the free edge of the natural nail plate
- A colorless polish layer applied to the natural nail to improve the adhesion of polish
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 • ...
Vocabulary Crossword - Chapter 4 2014-05-06
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- Layer of polysaccharides external to the cell wall.
- "False foot".
- Command center of a eukaryotic cell that contains DNA.
- Energy organelles with thylakoids for photosynthesis.
- Highly organized DNA within the nucleus.
- Simple cell with no membrane-bound nucleus such as a bacterium.
- Bacterial appendage for attachment to surfaces.
- Body that consists of stored granules of various substances.
- System of membrane-bound organelles within eukaryotic cells that communicate.
- Short, hair-like extensions of the cell membrane that move like oars.
- Piece of DNA that is separate from a bacterium's chromosome.
- Group of several ribosomes.
- The UPS store of the cell.
- "Tiny tubes".
- Part of the ER that makes lipids and has no ribosomes.
- Organelles for transport.
- Important organelles for cell division and locomotion.
- The folded inner membranes of mitochondria.
- Bacterial appendage for movement.
- Protein filament that help amoebae maneuver.
- Energy organelles that produce ATP.
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- Enlarged, photosynthetic mesosomes of cyanobacteria.
- Like a nucleus, but lacking a membrane covering.
- Cell skeleton.
- Loosely organized DNA within the nucleus.
- This organelle has a death-wish.
- Inner-most cell covering.
- External covering of the nucleus.
- Protein filaments that support the nuclear envelope and cell membrane.
- Storage organelles that are very prominent in plant cells.
- Internal nuclear structure that produces ribosomes.
- Also known as the "ER".
- Tube for exchanging DNA between bacterial cells.
- Well organized glycocalyx.
- Stack of thylakoids.
- Internal pouches of the plasma membrane in bacteria.
- Part of the ER that is covered in ribosomes and helps make proteins.
- Space outside the thylakoids of a chloroplast.
- Cell suicide.
- Space within a mitochondrion that is filled with enzymes.
- Covering of cells that consists of chitin, cellulose or peptidoglycan depending on the type of organism.
- Organelle of prokaryotes and eukaryotes that produce proteins.
42 Clues: "False foot". • "Tiny tubes". • Cell suicide. • Cell skeleton. • Stack of thylakoids. • Also known as the "ER". • Inner-most cell covering. • Organelles for transport. • Well organized glycocalyx. • The UPS store of the cell. • Group of several ribosomes. • This organelle has a death-wish. • External covering of the nucleus. • Bacterial appendage for movement. • ...
Submicroscopische structuren in cellen 2014-09-25
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- 9. Een celorganel, dat afbrekende enzymen bevat, dat typisch is voor de dierlijke cel.
- 15. Genetisch materiaal dat informatie bevat om in cellen proteïnen aan te maken.
- 11. Endoplasmatisch reticulum met aan de cytoplasmatische kant kleine korrels (ribosomen) dat instaat voor de synthese van proteïnen.
- 16. De inhoud van een mitochondrion.
- 6. Een blaasje dat eindproducten bevat die buiten de cel worden afgegeven
- 18. Het inwendige membraam van een mitochondrion vertoont vele uitstulpingen: de …
- 1. Een warrig netwerk van chromatinevezels (draadvormige structuren die hoofdzakelijk opgebouwd zijn uit DNA).
- 20. Holle buisjes die bestaan uit het proteïne tubuline. De buisjes zijn de basisstructuren van centriolen, trilharen en zweepharen.
- 5. Een blaasje, geproduceerd door het G.A., waarin de eindproducten ( afgewerkte proteïnen)verpakt zitten.
- 23. Plasten die zetmeel opslaan en die in chloroplasten kunnen veranderen.
- 8. Miniorgaantjes in een cel met een bepaalde functie.
- 4. Celkern
- 10. Lysomen kunne celeigen bestanddelen afbreken: we spreken van …
- 3. Afgeplatte zakjes waaruit een Golgi-apparaat is opgebouwd.
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- 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)
- 7. Korrels die de kopie van informatie aflezen omtrent de bouw van proteïnen.
- 24. Andere naam voor bladgroenkorrels, die fotosynthese uitvoeren.
- 12. De afbraak van extracellulair materiaal door een lysosoom noemen we … . Dit type afbraak gebeurt door witte bloedcellen.
- 17. Twee staafjes in dierlijke cellen, bestaande uit microtubuli, die belangrijk zijn voor de verdeling van een cel.
- 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.
- 19. Een complex netwerk van proteïnevezels.
- 21. Structuur in de celkern die de aanmaakplaats is van rRNA (nodig voor opbouw van ribosomen).
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. • ...
Will's and Cam's crossword 2015-09-17
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- a combination of 2 or more minerals which have been joined either by heat-temperature, pressure or chemical changes.
- molten rock that flows out onto the earths surface
- a non living,solid material with particles arranged in a repeating pattern clawed a crystal. a mineral is usually a combination of 2 or more elements.
- molten rock that is located beneath the earths surface.
- rock rock formed from rocks types that have weathered, cemented =,and squeezed together
- layers, or brands, in rocks
- the huge mass in every centre of the earth made mostly of iron and nickel. it is divided into an outer core and inner core
- a solid in which the particles are arranged in a pattern to make shapes with flat surfaces
- fine-grained material surrounding larger grains in sedimentary rock
- all sedimentary particles larger than 2 millimetres is called_________. _________ is subdivided into pebbles, cobbles and boulders.
- loose particles of rock or mineral that range in size from 2-64 millimetres in diameter. pebbles are the smallest type of gravel
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- melted
- igneous rock that forms when magma cools on the earths surface
- something that has lasted from a living thing that died long ago. they can be body parts, that have turned into stone or animal tracks
- soft rock formed from layers of mud soil-very small weathered fragments of rock mixed with decaying plant or animal material
- the solid outermost part of the earth. the crust is all the land you see and the land on the ocean bottom.
- the thick layer of very hot, melted rock between the crust and the core of the earth
- the braking of rocks by water, snow, ice, wind, chemicals, gravity or plant roots
- a scientist who studies the identification, properties, and distribution of minerals
- loose particles of rock or mineral that range in size from 0.0625-2.0 millimetres in diameter
20 Clues: melted • layers, or brands, in rocks • molten rock that flows out onto the earths surface • molten rock that is located beneath the earths surface. • igneous rock that forms when magma cools on the earths surface • fine-grained material surrounding larger grains in sedimentary rock • the braking of rocks by water, snow, ice, wind, chemicals, gravity or plant roots • ...
N706 Ch 5 & 8 Puzzle 2015-09-16
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- a type of organizational matrix which sorts studies by key features of study methods, such as study design, sample size, and sampling method
- A type of study which involves gathering data at one point in time
- A large, important electronic database with extensive coverage of nursing and allied health journals; has such capabilities as embedded links, "Cited References", and "Find similar results"
- The extent to which a study's results can be applied to other groups and settings
- The soundness of information obtained from a study, "whether the findings are cogent, convincing and well grounded"
- This type of research often does not involve a literature review prior to conducting the research, unless required for funding
- A potential problem with observational studies, describes a phenomenon in which subjects react differently when they know they're being watched
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- A trial run of a study, done to test the study methods and ensure feasibility
- Operator words (example AND) which can expand or limit a search
- A type of study which involves gathering data at two or more times over a certain time period
- The formal written document used to collect and record information in a study
- A source with more limited distribution, such as conference papers or unpublished reports
- A search strategy which involves finding an early key study and searching forward to find studies that reference the original key study
- When search strategies yield only redundant information
- A source which consists of research that is reported directly by the person/people who conducted it
- A source which consists of descriptions of studies from someone other than the initial researcher, such as a literature review
- The use of multiple sources or references to draw a conclusion
- The accuracy and consistency of information obtained from a study
- The loss of subject participants over time
- A search strategy which involves beginning with current studies and working backwards to track down earlier research on the topic
20 Clues: The loss of subject participants over time • When search strategies yield only redundant information • The use of multiple sources or references to draw a conclusion • Operator words (example AND) which can expand or limit a search • The accuracy and consistency of information obtained from a study • ...
9E-Crossword 2021-10-05
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- A device that converts an electrical audio signal into a corresponding sound
- An output machine which makes a representation of graphics or text, usually on paper
- Only readable when the correct PIN is entered in to the reader
- one or more Central Processing Units that carry out software instructions
- An optical device that projects an image onto a surface
- the memory in the computer system which is used for running software.
- Senses finger movements, touches & presses
- Type of barcode
- An output device that allows users to see the output from the computer on an electronic display
- A scanner that requires a microphone.
- this interface is controlled by the user giving spoken commands to the device.
- Type of touch screen
- used to make a device inactive so that it requires a password or PIN to reactive it
- a device’s ability to connect to networks and other devices.
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- A type of security to prevent unauthorized access to data.
- this interface is controlled by the user by swiping their fingers on the screen or across the screen.
- A type of printer that contains a rotating cylinder that holds an electrical charge
- A pair of earphones joined by a band placed over the head, for listening to audio signals such as music or speech
- A bar code reader is an example of what type of a device?
- a user interface controlled by a pointer on the screen
- An output device which is used for printing plans, maps, line diagrams and three-dimensional drawings
- Dot-matrix, Inkjet and Laser are all types of which computer peripherals?
- Control devices are also known as this
- Printers that create real-life versions of digital models
- What is a device that converts computer output into a form that can be transmitted over a telephone line?
- Used to select displayed objects
- A computer security system
- a user interface controlled by entering text instructions
- Another name for dot matrix printers
- Specialized cameras
30 Clues: Type of barcode • Specialized cameras • Type of touch screen • A computer security system • Used to select displayed objects • Another name for dot matrix printers • A scanner that requires a microphone. • Control devices are also known as this • Senses finger movements, touches & presses • a user interface controlled by a pointer on the screen • ...
Mathematics Crossword 2021-02-18
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- Every number is a___number.
- A legend who invented zero.
- The smallest number divisible by all numbers 1 to 9.can be written as 200+x the x is?
- The famous indian mathematician who given identities in partition of numbers, partial sums and products of hypergeometric series. Also elected as fellow of royal society of London in 1918.
- Every group of prime order is...
- It is the most famous constant of nature, it is irrational and we call it some ratio that is...
- The type of numbers which read same from the backward as well as forward.
- Let, f(x)=|x^2 – 25| for all x∈R. The total number of points of R at which function attains a local minimum or maximum is/are:
- The only number that cannot be represented in Romans.
- In the series AB, EDC, FGHI, ....?...., OPQRST, the missing term is
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- A sequence that starts with 0 and 1 and each element is obtained by adding preceding two elements is:
- The smallest perfect number.
- A fundamental theorem of geometry that gives relation among the sides of an right angled triangle.
- The next term in the following series YEB, WFD, UHG, SKI,? will be
- The theorem that relates line integral to surface integral is known as _'s theorem that is..
- A theorem in Mathematics which gives the relation between the median of a triangle and its sides also called the median of a triangle theorem.
- The person known to be the father of mathematics who also observed how water is displaced by a discovered object: While taking a bath.
- The mathematician who proved that there exist infinite number of primes.
- let A be a 5x5 matrix with real entries then A has atleast how many number of real eigenvalues.
- A sequence of numbers whose reciprocal of each element gives a arithmetic sequence.
20 Clues: Every number is a___number. • A legend who invented zero. • The smallest perfect number. • Every group of prime order is... • The only number that cannot be represented in Romans. • The next term in the following series YEB, WFD, UHG, SKI,? will be • In the series AB, EDC, FGHI, ....?...., OPQRST, the missing term is • ...
chapter 7 plants 2021-03-01
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- the tissue in higher plants that constitutes the vascular system, consisting of phloem and xylem, by which water and nutrients are conducted throughout the plant.
- a type of tissue at the tip of a plant root. It is also called calyptra.
- the sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food
- also called strobilus, in botany, mass of scales or bracts, usually ovate in shape,
- a flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant.
- unborn or unhatched offspring in the process of development
- a fine powdery substance, typically yellow, consisting of microscopic grains discharged from the male part of a flower or from a male cone.
- each of the parts of the calyx of a flower, enclosing the petals and typically green and leaflike.
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
- the outer cellular layer of a hair.
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root and also helps to form the woody element in the stem.
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- the seed-bearing part of a plant
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- the leaf or leaflike part of a palm, fern, or similar plant.
- makes plants green.
- is the result of an operation that is meant to remove disease and relieve symptoms
- a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid
- is an ensemble of similar cells and their extracellular matrix from the same origin that together carry out a specific function
- each of the segments of the corolla of a flower, which are modified leaves and are typically colored.
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves.
20 Clues: makes plants green. • the seed-bearing part of a plant • the outer cellular layer of a hair. • unborn or unhatched offspring in the process of development • the leaf or leaflike part of a palm, fern, or similar plant. • a type of tissue at the tip of a plant root. It is also called calyptra. • ...
MD_12 2021-11-17
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- - the process that results in an increase of the number of cells
- - the union of a sperm cell and an egg cell.
- - a factor that is not directly involved in the catalytic act of RNA formation, but is necessary for the passage of the main stages of transcription and its regulation
- - the physiological death of a cell, and can be caused by conditions such as basophilia, erythema, or a tumor.
- – Name the matrix that is involved in keeping tissues separated, providing structural support or providing a structure for cells to migrate on.
- - a structure that helps cells maintain their shape and internal organization
- - The processes that generate tissue organization and shape and are usually the downstream response to the timing and patterning.
- - the process in which a cell changes from one cell type to another.
- - type of signaling molecule that acts on cells directly to induce distinct cellular responses in a concentration-dependent manner.
- - Signaling at short range between cells of different ancestry and developmental potential that results in one cell or group of cells effecting a developmental change in the other.
- - tending to spread prolifically and undesirably or harmfully (syn. – aggressive)
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- - A normal gene which, when altered by mutation, becomes an oncogene that can contribute to cancer.
- - an alteration in the nucleotide sequence of the genome of an organism, virus, or extrachromosomal DNA.
- – Type of morphogenesis where numerous epithelial buds arise by repeated clefting of a single initial epithelial bud
- - the process of programmed cell death
- – A name of genes that encode GTPase proteins that help transduce survival- and growth-promoting signals.
- - A class of genes (also called tumor suppressor genes) that are involved in the negative regulation of normal growth.
- - the basic membrane-bound unit that contains the fundamental molecules of life.
- – Signaling that connect the cell surface to the nucleus, leading to changes in gene expression in response to extracellular stimuli.
- - formation of secondary foci of tumor growth
20 Clues: - the process of programmed cell death • - the union of a sperm cell and an egg cell. • - formation of secondary foci of tumor growth • - the process that results in an increase of the number of cells • - the process in which a cell changes from one cell type to another. • - a structure that helps cells maintain their shape and internal organization • ...
Who Loves Energetics? We Do!! 2022-01-02
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- process that occurs in the matrix, in which all remaining carbons are unfixed and electrons are harvested
- disorder or randomness in a system
- a modification of the lock and key model in which the enzyme and substrate tweak one another as part of the alternate reaction pathway
- the process of using spontaneous reactions to drive non-spontaneous reactions
- a process in which the energy of a hydrogen ion concentration gradient is used to make ATP
- the place on an enzyme where the substrate interacts with the enzyme
- the product of glycolysis, oxidized in the second stage of aerobic cellular respiration
- the final electron acceptor in aerobic cellular respiration
- the conversion of inorganic carbon into an organic form, as in the Calvin Cycle
- an enzyme that allows hydrogen ions to flow through, using their movement to store energy in a certain molecule
- a series of membrane-bound protein complexes that pass electrons from one to the next
- a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance
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- to alter a protein's structure, rendering it ineffective
- a place on the enzyme where a molecule may activate or inhibit the enzyme's activity
- a class of biological catalysts
- the reduced form of a respiration electron carrier
- a molecule capable of absorbing photons of a particular set of wavelengths
- the substance on which an enzyme works
- the final stage of aerobic cellular respiration in which electrons are used to generate ATP
- the splitting of water in photosynthesis
- the anaerobic first stage of respiration, performed by all forms of life
- a reaction, such as the hydrolysis of ATP, that can drive energy-needy, non-spontaneous reactions
- the source of electrons in photosynthesis
- the sign of delta G indicating a non-spontaneous reaction
24 Clues: a class of biological catalysts • disorder or randomness in a system • the substance on which an enzyme works • the splitting of water in photosynthesis • the source of electrons in photosynthesis • the reduced form of a respiration electron carrier • to alter a protein's structure, rendering it ineffective • the sign of delta G indicating a non-spontaneous reaction • ...
Advanced rock cycle 2022-04-22
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- the preserved remains, or traces of remains, of ancient organisms. they arent the remains of the organism itself! They are rocks
- the aligning of elongated or platy minerals, like hornblende or mica, perpendicular to the direction of pressure that is applied
- the exertion of force on something so that it becomes denser.
- to form or cause to form crystals or grains
- a hard solid mass formed by the local accumulation of matter, especially within the body or within a mass of sediment.
- originates in the crust or by the shedding of mafic minerals as magma rises through the crust
- rock consisting of angular fragments cemented together.
- process in which magma can force itself through a crack or fault in the rock at the Earth's surface. It pours out over the Earth's surface in a volcanic eruption
- a geological secondary formation within sedimentary and volcanic rock
- a sheet of rock that formed in a fracture in a pre-existing rock body
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- a solid where the atoms form a periodic arrangement
- Wind and water carry the smaller pieces of igneous rocks into piles
- layered crystalline sedimentary rocks that form from brines generated in areas where the amount of water lost by evaporation exceeds the total amount of water from rainfall and influx via rivers and streams.
- A rock formed by the cooling and crystallization of magma (molten rock) at or below the Earth's surface
- particles of rock are laid down in layers.
- a coarse-grained sedimentary rock composed of rounded fragments within a matrix of finer-grained material.
- the binding together of particles or other things by cement.
- the shape of the corners on a particle (or clast) of sediment
- a very large igneous intrusion extending deep in the earth's crust.
- putting it into the refrigerator until it hardens.
20 Clues: particles of rock are laid down in layers. • to form or cause to form crystals or grains • putting it into the refrigerator until it hardens. • a solid where the atoms form a periodic arrangement • rock consisting of angular fragments cemented together. • the binding together of particles or other things by cement. • ...
Advanced rock cycle 2022-04-22
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- the preserved remains, or traces of remains, of ancient organisms. they arent the remains of the organism itself! They are rocks
- the aligning of elongated or platy minerals, like hornblende or mica, perpendicular to the direction of pressure that is applied
- the exertion of force on something so that it becomes denser.
- to form or cause to form crystals or grains
- a hard solid mass formed by the local accumulation of matter, especially within the body or within a mass of sediment.
- originates in the crust or by the shedding of mafic minerals as magma rises through the crust
- rock consisting of angular fragments cemented together.
- process in which magma can force itself through a crack or fault in the rock at the Earth's surface. It pours out over the Earth's surface in a volcanic eruption
- a geological secondary formation within sedimentary and volcanic rock
- a sheet of rock that formed in a fracture in a pre-existing rock body
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- a solid where the atoms form a periodic arrangement
- Wind and water carry the smaller pieces of igneous rocks into piles
- layered crystalline sedimentary rocks that form from brines generated in areas where the amount of water lost by evaporation exceeds the total amount of water from rainfall and influx via rivers and streams.
- A rock formed by the cooling and crystallization of magma (molten rock) at or below the Earth's surface
- particles of rock are laid down in layers.
- a coarse-grained sedimentary rock composed of rounded fragments within a matrix of finer-grained material.
- the binding together of particles or other things by cement.
- the shape of the corners on a particle (or clast) of sediment
- a very large igneous intrusion extending deep in the earth's crust.
- putting it into the refrigerator until it hardens.
20 Clues: particles of rock are laid down in layers. • to form or cause to form crystals or grains • putting it into the refrigerator until it hardens. • a solid where the atoms form a periodic arrangement • rock consisting of angular fragments cemented together. • the binding together of particles or other things by cement. • ...
