matrix Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 7 Crossword Puzzle: Cellular Respiration 2015-11-28
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- Cycle Part of cellular respiration, which takes place in the matrix of the mitochondria.It produces a net gain of 2 ATP and requires oxygen. This part occurs twice for each acetyl CoA.
- Acid During glycolysis, 2 molecules of _____________ are made, which is a 3-C compound.
- This occurs when in an anaerobic environment (without oxygen) and oxygen is needed, cells are forced to go through _________________, in order to produce ATP molecules.
- Acid Fermentation in muscle cells produces a waste known as _____________.
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- A fold in the inner membrane of a mitochondrion. NADH and FADH2 bring electrons to the electron transport chain, a series of proteins embedded inside mitochondria.
- One of the three stages of cellular respiration takes place in the cytoplasm of the mitochondria. It is anaerobic and begins with glucose and two ATP molecules.
- Transport Chain Last stage of cellular respiration, occurs in the mitochondrial membrane. It produces about 33-34 ATPs and is aerobic, requiring oxygen. Water is also formed during this phase.
- A set of chemical reactions that occur in living organisms in order to maintain life. It involves complex sequences of reactions, metabolic pathways
- Synthase It is an enzyme, located in the inner mitochondrial membrane, which helps combine ADP and phosphate in order to form ATP molecules.
9 Clues: Acid Fermentation in muscle cells produces a waste known as _____________. • Acid During glycolysis, 2 molecules of _____________ are made, which is a 3-C compound. • Synthase It is an enzyme, located in the inner mitochondrial membrane, which helps combine ADP and phosphate in order to form ATP molecules. • ...
Porifera 2020-02-03
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- - attached directly by its base without a stalk or peduncle
- - a slender pointed usually hard body especially : one of the minute calcareous or siliceous bodies that support the tissue of various invertebrates
- - in the body of invertebrates including echinoderms, molluscs, tunicates, sponges and some chelicerates.
- - genus of marine sponges of the class Calcarea (calcareous sponges), characterized by a fingerlike body shape known as the syconoid type of structure. ... Water is driven through the sponge by the beating of many hairlike cilia lining the central cavity.
- (singular ostium) - Any of the small openings or pores in a sponge, through which water is drawn in.
- - a tough-coated dormant cluster of embryonic cells produced by a freshwater sponge for development in more favorable conditions.
- - a modified type of collagen protein, forms the fibrous skeleton of most organisms among the phylum Porifera, the sponges.
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- - is an excretory structure in the living sponge, a large opening to the outside through which the current of water exits after passing through the spongocoel.
- (Pinacocyte) - the outer layer of tissue in a plant, except where it is replaced by periderm.
- - a type of sponge having an oval shape and a thin body wall with pores leading directly into the spongocoel.
- - are tubular cells which make up the pores of a sponge known as ostia.
- - cells that line the interior of asconoid, syconoid and leuconoid body type sponges that contain a central flagellum, or cilium, surrounded by a collar of microvilli which are connected by a thin membrane
- - a sponge of the most complex structure, composed of a mass of flagellated chambers and water canals.
- (Mesenchyme) - is the gelatinous matrix within a sponge
14 Clues: (Mesenchyme) - is the gelatinous matrix within a sponge • - attached directly by its base without a stalk or peduncle • - are tubular cells which make up the pores of a sponge known as ostia. • (Pinacocyte) - the outer layer of tissue in a plant, except where it is replaced by periderm. • ...
Classic Movie Trivia 2022-10-13
afo 2021-09-09
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- hemiplegia Spastic hemiplegia is a neuromuscular condition in which muscles on one side of the body are in a constant state of contraction.
- Comes from Latin Roots MULTUS meaning many, much, more than one.
- matrix A tool for comparing design solutions against one another, using specific criteria that are based on project requirements.
- Having the dimensions of height, width, and depth.
- Responsible for making sure the team works together and all requirements are met, keeping in mind that your team needs to plan, build, and test the solution in the time provided.
- sketch A sketch in which an object's parallel edges are drawn with parallel lines, typically at 30-degree angles to the horizontal baseline. There are no vanishing points, and three sides of the object can be seen simultaneously.
- sketch A sketch typically including three primary views of an object that are drawn using orthographic projections. The top, front, and right primary views of the object are projected onto a drawing plane perpendicular to each view. An isometric sketch of the object is often included.
- sketch A preliminary visual of an idea for a design. Most thumbnail sketches are not full size and have little detail. Their purpose is to help quickly explore possible alternative designs.
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- Repeating a process to yield results successively closer to the goal.
- Sketch A preliminary visual of a possible idea for a design. Most thumbnail sketches are not full-size and have little detail. They are intended to quickly explore possible alternative designs.
- Responsible for documenting your team's process
- Sketch A sketch in which an object's parallel edges are drawn with parallel lines, typically at 30-degree angles to the horizontal baseline. There are no vanishing points and three sides of the object can be seen simultaneously.
- artifacts A group of documentation that can include client interview responses, observations, research, design drawings, prototypes, photos, videos, test results, or satisfaction surveys.
- palsy (CP) 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.
- ankle foot orthosis
- Responsible for presenting your team's work and final design solution to the class
- Greek, meaning equal
- English comes from Anglo Latin meaning " Stout or thick Finger."
- Responsible for trying on and testing the model
19 Clues: ankle foot orthosis • Greek, meaning equal • Responsible for documenting your team's process • Responsible for trying on and testing the model • Having the dimensions of height, width, and depth. • Comes from Latin Roots MULTUS meaning many, much, more than one. • English comes from Anglo Latin meaning " Stout or thick Finger." • ...
CW2: Marketing Strategy 2022-09-11
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- _________ strategies that focus on entering new markets with existing products.Example: Hoping to develop the market for price-sensitive coffee drinkers who are interested in good coffee, manufacturers of high-end coffee makers (like Keurig) began targeting customers who go to coffee shops.
- Based to the situation analysis, organizations analyze their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats, or conduct what's called a _______analysis.
- a statement that communicates where the organization is headed in the future.
- process that helps an organization allocate its resources to capitalize on opportunities in the marketplace.
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- Market __________strategies that focus on increasing a firm’s sales of its existing products to its existing customers. Example: When Frito-Lay distributes money-saving coupons to customers or offers them discounts to buy multiple packages of snacks, the company is utilizing a penetration strategy.
- Product ________ strategies that involve creating new products for existing customers. Example: A new product can also be one that comes in different variations, such as new flavors, colors, and sizes.
- a statement that communicates who an organization is and what it values to its stakeholders
- A declaration of intent or a ______ proposition introduces a company's brand to consumers by telling them what the company stands for, how it operates, and why it deserves their business
- Stars, cash cows, question marks, and dogs are the 4 categories of this matrix.
9 Clues: a statement that communicates where the organization is headed in the future. • Stars, cash cows, question marks, and dogs are the 4 categories of this matrix. • a statement that communicates who an organization is and what it values to its stakeholders • ...
LPE Academic Segment rotation 2024-01-15
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- Which major competitive filtration brand is not sold through VWR?
- What product do you recommend to be used for submerging cryotubes into liquid Nitrogen?
- A safer alternative to decontaminate then bleach or a self-made lab decontaminate.
- A lightweight universal pipette that offers an adjustable finger rest for right-handed or left-handed users. It also offers a lock in place volume adjustment, to prevent accidental volume drifting
- T/F Rapid-Flow is the only major filter unit tested which contains no heavy metals in the receiver bottles
- Which Nalgene Nunc and Matrix tube certification gives us an advantage over our competitors to ship samples by air
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- Pipette tip that offers a premium filter that offers a true self-sealing barrier, that will seal in aerosols upon contact and to prevent the passage of liquids in the event of over-pipetting or contamination
- A product characteristic often referred to as low binding and are created with the goal of preventing fluid substances like enzymes, DNA, cells, and proteins from adhering to their surface
- A line of universal fit pipette tips that are available from 5uL to 10mL. Their Non-sterile products are certified to be free of RNase, DNase, DNA and Pyrogen. These products can also be autoclaved at 120°C, 15 PSI for 15 minute.
- Who is the only other competitor who guarantees non-repeating barcodes?
10 Clues: Which major competitive filtration brand is not sold through VWR? • Who is the only other competitor who guarantees non-repeating barcodes? • A safer alternative to decontaminate then bleach or a self-made lab decontaminate. • What product do you recommend to be used for submerging cryotubes into liquid Nitrogen? • ...
Chapter 7 Crossword Puzzle: Cellular Respiration 2015-11-28
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- Fermentation in muscle cells produces a waste known as _____________.
- A set of chemical reactions that occur in living organisms in order to maintain life. It involves complex sequences of reactions, metabolic pathways.
- It is an enzyme, located in the inner mitochondrial membrane, which helps combine ADP and phosphate in order to form ATP molecules.
- A fold in the inner membrane of a mitochondrion. NADH and FADH2 bring electrons to the electron transport chain, a series of proteins embedded inside mitochondria.
- This occurs when in an anaerobic environment (without oxygen) and oxygen is needed, cells are forced to go through ______________________, in order to produce ATP molecules.
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- Last stage of cellular respiration, occurs in the mitochondrial membrane. It produces about 33-34 ATPs and is aerobic, requiring oxygen. Water is also formed during this phase
- One of the three stages of cellular respiration takes place in the cytoplasm of the mitochondria. It is anaerobic and begins with glucose and two ATP molecules.
- Part of cellular respiration, which takes place in the matrix of the mitochondria.It produces a net gain of 2 ATP and requires oxygen. This part occurs twice for each acetyl CoA.
- During glycolysis, 2 molecules of _____________ are made, which is a 3-C compound.
- A recyclable and rechargeable molecule, made during cellular respiration, is used to provide energy throughout the cell. The product of cellular respiration is 32-34 of these.
10 Clues: Fermentation in muscle cells produces a waste known as _____________. • During glycolysis, 2 molecules of _____________ are made, which is a 3-C compound. • It is an enzyme, located in the inner mitochondrial membrane, which helps combine ADP and phosphate in order to form ATP molecules. • ...
mm 2024-04-28
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- An essential surgical instrument used to hold back and expose tissues during plastic surgery procedures, allowing for optimal visibility and access to the surgical site without causing damage.
- A fibrous protein found in connective tissues, bones, and skin, often used as a biomaterial in wound healing and tissue regeneration.
- A surgical instrument used to harvest thin slices of skin grafts from donor areas with precise control over thickness, commonly used in reconstructive surgeries for covering burn wounds.
- A medical device used to break up kidney stones into smaller fragments using shock waves or laser energy, allowing for easier passage or removal from the body.
- A structure or framework used in tissue engineering to support the growth of new tissue.
- A network of cross-linked polymer chains capable of holding large amounts of water, used in biomedical applications such as drug delivery and tissue engineering.
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- Preventing or inhibiting the formation of bacterial biofilms on material surfaces, important for biomaterials used in medical devices.
- A laboratory instrument used to measure and quantify the sense of smell or olfactory perception in humans or animals, typically by presenting odorants or fragrances at various concentrations and recording subjective or objective responses.
- A spherical vesicle composed of lipid bilayers, used in biomaterials for drug delivery and gene therapy applications.
- A complex microbial community attached to surfaces, encased in a matrix, resistant to antibiotics, and posing challenges in healthcare due to persistent infections.
10 Clues: A structure or framework used in tissue engineering to support the growth of new tissue. • A spherical vesicle composed of lipid bilayers, used in biomaterials for drug delivery and gene therapy applications. • A fibrous protein found in connective tissues, bones, and skin, often used as a biomaterial in wound healing and tissue regeneration. • ...
mm 2024-04-28
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- An essential surgical instrument used to hold back and expose tissues during plastic surgery procedures, allowing for optimal visibility and access to the surgical site without causing damage.
- A fibrous protein found in connective tissues, bones, and skin, often used as a biomaterial in wound healing and tissue regeneration.
- A surgical instrument used to harvest thin slices of skin grafts from donor areas with precise control over thickness, commonly used in reconstructive surgeries for covering burn wounds.
- A medical device used to break up kidney stones into smaller fragments using shock waves or laser energy, allowing for easier passage or removal from the body.
- A structure or framework used in tissue engineering to support the growth of new tissue.
- A network of cross-linked polymer chains capable of holding large amounts of water, used in biomedical applications such as drug delivery and tissue engineering.
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- Preventing or inhibiting the formation of bacterial biofilms on material surfaces, important for biomaterials used in medical devices.
- A laboratory instrument used to measure and quantify the sense of smell or olfactory perception in humans or animals, typically by presenting odorants or fragrances at various concentrations and recording subjective or objective responses.
- A spherical vesicle composed of lipid bilayers, used in biomaterials for drug delivery and gene therapy applications.
- A complex microbial community attached to surfaces, encased in a matrix, resistant to antibiotics, and posing challenges in healthcare due to persistent infections.
10 Clues: A structure or framework used in tissue engineering to support the growth of new tissue. • A spherical vesicle composed of lipid bilayers, used in biomaterials for drug delivery and gene therapy applications. • A fibrous protein found in connective tissues, bones, and skin, often used as a biomaterial in wound healing and tissue regeneration. • ...
Second Semester review 2022-11-17
2 Clues: low bone mineral density • degenerative disease of the bone characterized by reduced mass, deterioration of matrix, and diminished architectural strength
Chapter 7 Crossword Puzzle: Cellular Respiration 2015-11-28
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- Cycle Part of cellular respiration, which takes place in the matrix of the mitochondria.It produces a net gain of 2 ATP and requires oxygen. This part occurs twice for each acetyl CoA.
- Acid During glycolysis, 2 molecules of _____________ are made, which is a 3-C compound.
- This occurs when in an anaerobic environment (without oxygen) and oxygen is needed, cells are forced to go through _________________, in order to produce ATP molecules.
- Acid Fermentation in muscle cells produces a waste known as _____________.
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- A fold in the inner membrane of a mitochondrion. NADH and FADH2 bring electrons to the electron transport chain, a series of proteins embedded inside mitochondria.
- One of the three stages of cellular respiration takes place in the cytoplasm of the mitochondria. It is anaerobic and begins with glucose and two ATP molecules.
- Transport Chain Last stage of cellular respiration, occurs in the mitochondrial membrane. It produces about 33-34 ATPs and is aerobic, requiring oxygen. Water is also formed during this phase.
- A set of chemical reactions that occur in living organisms in order to maintain life. It involves complex sequences of reactions, metabolic pathways
- Synthase It is an enzyme, located in the inner mitochondrial membrane, which helps combine ADP and phosphate in order to form ATP molecules.
9 Clues: Acid Fermentation in muscle cells produces a waste known as _____________. • Acid During glycolysis, 2 molecules of _____________ are made, which is a 3-C compound. • Synthase It is an enzyme, located in the inner mitochondrial membrane, which helps combine ADP and phosphate in order to form ATP molecules. • ...
Per- and Polyfluorinated Alkyl Substances 2024-03-17
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- SGS supports a modified OTM-45 analysis for the measurement of 25 PFAS in what matrix?
- SGS has developed and validated many methods over the years (1633 PFAS, 1668 PCB congeners, 1614 PDBE, 1694 PPCPs, 1698 Sterols/Hormones, 1699 Pesticides, 1613 dioxins by GC-MS/MS) for what regulatory agency?
- SGS was one of the first commerical labs to support this method which enables extended monitoring of precursor PFAS by oxidizing the sample to convert characterized and uncharacterized PFAS into perfluoroalkyl acids that can be reported using LC-MS/MS.
- What PFAS screening method with rapid 3-5 day turnaround time has SGS had online for over a year?
- SGS supports this DW program that requires monitoring for 29 PFAS compounds and a single metal analyte, Lithium.
- SGS can measure these <4 chain length compounds from the same EPA 1633 sample extract.
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- SGS measures organic fluorine in aqueous matrices and provides a single concentration by what method?
- Radiochemical method of analysis for measuring the mass and quantity of an element in a substance and regarded as the "Gold Standard" of quantitation for PFAS measurement.
- SGS developed and validated this method for the US EPA and is recommended for use as the standard PFAS method for all matrices other than drinking water.
9 Clues: SGS supports a modified OTM-45 analysis for the measurement of 25 PFAS in what matrix? • SGS can measure these <4 chain length compounds from the same EPA 1633 sample extract. • What PFAS screening method with rapid 3-5 day turnaround time has SGS had online for over a year? • ...
Printmaking Terms 2023-03-29
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- Any of the techniques in which an image or tonal area is printed from lines or textures scratched or etched into a metal plate (engraving, etching, drypoint, aquatint)
- A form of stencil printing in which the stencil is adhered to a fine screen for a support, and the ink is pressed through the screen.
- A means of making prints by creating a raised design on a flat surface. The design is inked or covered with color and stamped on paper or another surface.
- A system to assure correct alignment of printed layers.
- A technique in which the image is printed from a raised surface.
- A set of identical prints that are numbered and signed by the artist.
- A means of incising lines in a metal plate with acid for printing in the intaglio technique.
- A printing technique in which the image is drawn on a very flat slab of limestone.
- A print pulled in an edition of one. There are no series of identical prints that are signed and numbered.
- The process of designing and producing multiple prints.
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- A round, smooth pad used to press paper against an inked wood or linoleum block.
- A printing process by which areas are blocked out to keep ink from non-image areas.
- Prints made at various stages during the creative process to act as guidelines for further stages to change, correct, or improve the image.
- A form of intaglio printing in which lines are incised into a mateal plate with a carving tool called a burin.
- A metal or wooden plate with a raised edge on each end to hold a woodcut or linocut in place while carving.
- A small roller used to spread printing ink evenly on a surface before printing.
- The surface from which an image is printed, can be made from a variety of materials including metal, wood, and rubber.
17 Clues: A system to assure correct alignment of printed layers. • The process of designing and producing multiple prints. • A technique in which the image is printed from a raised surface. • A set of identical prints that are numbered and signed by the artist. • A small roller used to spread printing ink evenly on a surface before printing. • ...
XNA 3D Game Development- Chapter 2 Key Terms 2014-03-10
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- A method call used to cause the graphics device to interpret the vertex buffer and output the triangles it contains to the graphics card
- holds a list of 3D vertices that can be sent to the graphics card in a single push.
- If you hold your hands with your palms facing up, and curl your fingers 90 degrees up from your palm, your palm points along the positive X axis, and your fingers point along the positive Y axis. If you point your thumb out away from your hand, the thumb points along the positive Z axis, relative to X and Y.
- Requires the use of 3 coordinates to calculate locations along the x, y and the z axis.
- It is a camera that is placed in the location of the character's eyes
- describes to the graphics card how to translate (or project) 3D objects onto the 2D viewing area of the screen
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- tells the Visual Studio IDE that these sections of the code can be collapsed as a unit to hide the details while we work on other sections of the code
- is a two-dimensional array of numbers used to transform points in 3D space
- Effects are constructed with a mini-programming language that can produce a wide variety of surfaces and special effects
- defines the position and direction from which the camera views the 3D world
- defines the point, past which objects in the 3D world will no longer be displayed
11 Clues: It is a camera that is placed in the location of the character's eyes • is a two-dimensional array of numbers used to transform points in 3D space • defines the position and direction from which the camera views the 3D world • defines the point, past which objects in the 3D world will no longer be displayed • ...
Integumentary System 2020-05-08
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- tissue that connects, supports, binds, or separates other tissues or organs, typically having relatively few cells embedded in an amorphous matrix, often with collagen or other fibers, and including cartilaginous, fatty, and elastic tissues.
- a whitish fiber or bundle of fibers that transmits impulses of sensation to the brain or spinal cord, and impulses from these to the muscles and organs.
- dark brown to black pigment occurring in the hair, skin, and iris of the eye in people and animals. It is responsible for tanning of skin exposed to sunlight.
- a natural oily or greasy substance occurring in animal bodies, especially when deposited as a layer under the skin or around certain organs.
- a gland that produces an oily secretion
- the thick layer of living tissue below the epidermis which forms the true skin, containing blood capillaries, nerve endings, sweat glands, hair follicles, and other structures.
- the sheath of cells and connective tissue which surrounds the root of a hair.
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- The hypodermis is beneath the dermis which is beneath the epidermis. It is used mainly for fat storage. A layer of tissue lies immediately below the dermis of vertebrate skin.
- a small gland that secretes sweat, situated in the dermis of the skin. Such glands are found over most of the body, and have a simple coiled tubular structure.
- the surface epithelium of the skin, overlying the dermis.
- a tubular structure carrying blood through the tissues and organs; a vein, artery, or capillary.
11 Clues: a gland that produces an oily secretion • the surface epithelium of the skin, overlying the dermis. • the sheath of cells and connective tissue which surrounds the root of a hair. • a tubular structure carrying blood through the tissues and organs; a vein, artery, or capillary. • ...
Math 2023-12-05
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- the process or skill of calculating the total of two or more numbers or amounts
- the process of taking a matrix, vector, or other quantity away from another under specific rules to obtain the difference
- the ratio of the hypotenuse (in a right-angled triangle) to the side opposite an acute angle; the reciprocal of sine
- (in a right-angled triangle) the ratio of the side (other than the hypotenuse) adjacent to a particular acute angle to the side opposite the angle
- the process of combining matrices, vectors, or other quantities under specific rules to obtain their product
- a straight line or plane that touches a curve or curved surface at a point, but if extended does not cross it at that point
- the action of separating something into parts or the process of being separated.
- the factor that we multiply by itself three times to get that number
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- the branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of any angles
- the trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the side adjacent to an acute angle (in a right-angled triangle) to the hypotenuse
- the quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other
- the ratio of the hypotenuse to the shorter side adjacent to an acute angle (in a right-angled triangle); the reciprocal of a cosine
- a small or tiny part, amount, or proportion of something.
- a person skilled in mathematics
- the trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the side opposite a given angle (in a right triangle) to the hypotenuse
- It expresses the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle and appears in many mathematical expressions
- a number which produces a specified quantity when multiplied by itself.
17 Clues: a person skilled in mathematics • a small or tiny part, amount, or proportion of something. • the factor that we multiply by itself three times to get that number • a number which produces a specified quantity when multiplied by itself. • the process or skill of calculating the total of two or more numbers or amounts • ...
integumentary 2020-05-08
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- a natural oily or greasy substance occurring in animal bodies, especially when deposited as a layer under the skin or around certain organs
- The _____ is beneath the dermis which is beneath the epidermis. It is used mainly for fat storage. The _____ consists primarily of loose connective tissue
- a whitish fiber or bundle of fibers that transmits impulses of sensation to the brain or spinal cord, and impulses from these to the muscles and organs
- a gland that produces an oily secretion:
- secretes sweat, situated in the dermis of the skin
- outermost layer of the skin
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- The _____ is an organ found in mammalian skin. It resides in the dermal layer of the skin and is made up of 20 different cell types, each with distinct functions. The _____ regulates hair growth via a complex interaction between hormones, neuropeptides and immune cells
- tissue that connects, supports, binds, or separates other tissues or organs, typically having relatively few cells embedded in an amorphous matrix, often with collagen or other fibers, and including cartilaginous, fatty, and elastic tissues
- a tubular structure carrying blood through the tissues and organs; a vein, artery, or capillary
- the thick layer of living tissue below the epidermis which forms the true skin, containing blood capillaries, nerve endings, sweat glands, hair follicles, and other structures.
- a dark brown to black pigment occurring in the hair, skin, and iris of the eye in people and animals. It is responsible for tanning of skin exposed to sunlight
11 Clues: outermost layer of the skin • a gland that produces an oily secretion: • secretes sweat, situated in the dermis of the skin • a tubular structure carrying blood through the tissues and organs; a vein, artery, or capillary • ...
End-clas Quiz (By Team 5) 2018-10-28
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- Strategic risk affects the entity’s ______.
- Risks that are high likelihood, severe and fall on the unacceptable range in the risk matrix, we should _____/transfer the risk.
- Putting my hand up to answer A/P El’fred can be a risk or an _____ as I am able to contribute to the class discussion, but there is also chance that I might be wrong.
- Event Joe was late for his AC3104 class (event) because he overslept (root cause), resulting in his class participation marks being deducted (consequence). He should set more alarms (preventive method) and apologise to A/P El’fredo and participate more frequently in future classes (mitigation method). What type of analysis is this?
- What is the most frequent means for uncovering fraud?
- After performing badly in the AC3104 in-class quiz,_______ study methods & time management strategies.
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- Strong culture without _____ is dangerous (oh no!).
- The next time I am prompted to reset my NTU password, I will use a ______ such as iLoveAudit1819 instead as it is easier to remember yet harder to crack.
- The _______ of the Corporation firms pursuing a higher purpose have been rewarded by faster growth, higher employee engagement, and, paradoxically, superior financial performance.
- The vision, mission, strategic objectives & strategy are inter-linked & should be reflective of corporate risk _____.
- Companies such as The Body Shop are adopting the _____-bottom line to analyse sustainability risks, such as environmental and social impact, on top of just economic performance.
11 Clues: Strategic risk affects the entity’s ______. • Strong culture without _____ is dangerous (oh no!). • What is the most frequent means for uncovering fraud? • After performing badly in the AC3104 in-class quiz,_______ study methods & time management strategies. • ...
Huddle Updates 2022-03-22
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- The first phase of the Core Operations Project slated to go live May 15 will focus on deploying new systems and processes for Truckload, Flatbed, and __________ and will be rolled out across Canada.
- Ask for resources you can read or _____ to watch so that you can understand the new functionalities and share them with your team.
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- These documents, catergorized by service offering and role, will provide a high-level overview of the changes occurring as a result of the Phase 1 and 2 implementation.
- The Core Operations System/Application Matrix document helps you to understand our current vs ______ state systems as well as areas of the business that will utilize them.
- The deployment of the Core Operations project will begin this year! The deployment will take a phased approach beginning in ___!
5 Clues: The deployment of the Core Operations project will begin this year! The deployment will take a phased approach beginning in ___! • Ask for resources you can read or _____ to watch so that you can understand the new functionalities and share them with your team. • ...
Ch.4 Tissues 2022-01-13
3 Clues: that receives and conducts electrochemical impulses • of epithelia that is found in the urinary bladder, transitional epithelium. transitional. • of connective tissue where cells are surrounded by a very hard matrix that contains calcium salts
Crossword 4B Unit 4 2024-12-12
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- Spherical membrane bound sac-like structure that contains digestive enzymes. It can be referred to as the clean-up crew or maintenance department of the cell.
- Allows certain substances to pass through but not others. Like in the cell membrane.
- An organelle found in animal cells that is made up of microtubules and is usually only visible during cell division. This organelle helps to divide the chromosomes.
- Molecule that stores and provides energy for cells in all living organisms.
- Sac like or bubble like membrane structure that is used to store and or transport things in or out of the cell.
- Membrane bound organelle found in plant cells used for making food, storing food, and storing pigments.
- A substance found in the nucleus of a cell, which is made up of proteins (histones) and DNA (sometimes RNA). During mitosis this substance forms the chromosomes.
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- A semi-permeable phospholipid bilayer structure found as part of all types of cells. It functions as a barrier that separates the inside of the cell from its environment.
- Structure found in most types of cells that is responsible to make proteins
- Any of the structures found in eukaryotic cells that perform a specific task for the cell
- In plant and plant-like cells it is a ridged semi-permeable structure that surrounds the outer most boundary of the cell
- The fluid like substance that fills the cell. It is the matrix that contains all of the organelles of the cell and is the site for much of the work inside the cell.
12 Clues: Structure found in most types of cells that is responsible to make proteins • Molecule that stores and provides energy for cells in all living organisms. • Allows certain substances to pass through but not others. Like in the cell membrane. • Any of the structures found in eukaryotic cells that perform a specific task for the cell • ...
Matrices 2021-12-13
ML_crossword1 2024-09-27
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- regression is a method of fitting a regression model by iteratively adding or removing variables.
- learning is when the model is getting trained on a labelled dataset.
- is a field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) that deals with the interaction between computers and human languages.
- Artificial Network learning is robust to errors in the training data and has been successfully applied for learning real-valued, discrete-valued, and vector-valued functions containing problems such as interpreting visual scenes, speech recognition, and learning robot control strategies.
- cleaning is a crucial step in the machine learning (ML) pipeline, as it involves identifying and removing any missing, duplicate, or irrelevant _____.
- or a parse tree is a tree representation of different syntactic categories of a sentence. It helps us to understand the syntactical structure of a sentence.
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- Learning is the science of decision making. It is about learning the optimal behavior in an environment to obtain maximum reward.
- If a feature represents a characteristic measured in numbers , it is called a _____ feature.
- is a very popular python library for large multi-dimensional array and matrix processing.
- data includes a label or target variable that the model is trying to predict, whereas unlabeled data does not include a label or target variable.
- is a popular Python library for data analysis. It is not directly related to Machine Learning. As we know that the dataset must be prepared before training.
- regression is a type of supervised machine learning algorithm that computes the linear relationship between a dependent variable and one or more independent features.
12 Clues: learning is when the model is getting trained on a labelled dataset. • is a very popular python library for large multi-dimensional array and matrix processing. • If a feature represents a characteristic measured in numbers , it is called a _____ feature. • regression is a method of fitting a regression model by iteratively adding or removing variables. • ...
Mu Alpha Theta Crossword 2022-02-14
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- Besides his contributions to matrix mathematics, this mathematician proved the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra in 1799, which states that every polynomial equation of degree n with complex number coefficients has n roots, or solutions, in the complex numbers.
- This principle, inspired by a common fowl, states that if n items are put into m containers, with n > m, then at least one container must contain more than one item.
- The number of elements in the set of positive three-digit palindromes that are divisible by three.
- The number of solutions to the equation A + B = C where A, B and C are distinct 1-digit counting numbers.
- The plane defined by an x and y-axis
- The smallest possible number of regions in a figure containing two intersecting circles, at least one pair of perpendicular lines, and at least one pair of parallel lines.
- The Greek father of Mathematics, who represented equations and numbers using rocks.
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- The length in meters of a line segment drawn from and tangent to two circles with radii of 7m and 19m, with their centers 20m apart.
- the minimum possible perimeter, in square meters, of a rectangle with an area of 240 square meters and sides that are integer numbers of meters.
- The number of 4-digit positive numbers with only even digits that are divisible by 5.
- The longest side in a right triangle.
- The number of interesting ordered quadruples , where an ordered quadruple of integers (a, b, c, d) is interesting if 1 m, then at least one container must contain more than one item.
12 Clues: The plane defined by an x and y-axis • The longest side in a right triangle. • The Greek father of Mathematics, who represented equations and numbers using rocks. • The number of 4-digit positive numbers with only even digits that are divisible by 5. • The number of elements in the set of positive three-digit palindromes that are divisible by three. • ...
MNG93002: Topic 12 2017-01-22
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- These are indirect systems of control that aim to standardise norms of behaviour within an organisation in line with particular objectives.
- The kind of supervision that involves the direct control of strategic decisions by one or a few individuals, typically focused on the effort put into the business by employees.
- The set of organisational design elements that interlink together in order to support the intended strategy.
- A type of systems control that plans and controls the allocation of resources and monitor their utilisation.
- A form of systems control that typically involves some formalised system of ‘contracting’ for resources or inputs from other parts of an organisation and for supplying outputs to other parts of an organisation.
- This system of direct control focuses on the outputs of an organisation (or part of an organisation), such as product quality, revenues or profits.
- A type of structure that combines different structural dimensions simultaneously, for example product divisions and geographical territories or product divisions and functional specialisms.
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- A type of structure that divides responsibilities according to the organisation’s primary specialist roles such as production, research and sales.
- A type of structure that is built up of separate divisions on the basis of products, services or geographical areas.
- This type of structure is based on an approach in which teams are created, undertake specific work and are then dissolved.
- Gives people formally defined roles, responsibilities and lines of reporting with regard to strategy.
- Enables the support and control of people as they carry out structurally defined roles and responsibilities.
12 Clues: Gives people formally defined roles, responsibilities and lines of reporting with regard to strategy. • The set of organisational design elements that interlink together in order to support the intended strategy. • A type of systems control that plans and controls the allocation of resources and monitor their utilisation. • ...
Osteoporosis 2014-11-12
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- T scores between -1.0 and -2.5
- a standard measurement for measuring bone density
- thyroid risk factor
- Repeat measures of bone density every 1-2 years after starting _______.
- Daily requirement of 1,000 – 1,500 mg in divided doses with meals
- Lab measurement for secondary causes of osteoporosis (parathyroid hormone, TSH, 25-hydroxyvitamin D
- Alendronate, Risedronate, ibandroante
- Best locations for measuring bone density
- Sensitive screening test for above
- The lifetime risk of a hip fracture in a woman with T-score of 0
- Related to the GI tract
- SERM FDA approved for prevention and treatment of osteoporosis
- subcutaneous injection daily for osteoporosis
- Severe side effect of medications above, higher in patients with cancer receiving IV version
- Medication risk factor
- lab evaluation for secondary osteoporosis (calcium, phosphorus, albumin, alkaline phosphatase
- 50% of women with_____ fractures are unable to walk independently after their fracture heals.
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- Prolonged premenopausal ______ (risk factor)
- 800 _______ of vitamin D daily
- 50% of _______ older than 50 years will experience an osteoporotic fracture
- Activity resulting in a 5-10% reduction in bone density
- a measurement for bone density compared to people of the same age
- ________ less than 127lbs (risk factor)
- Exercise important for increasing bone mineral density
- offered to women without preexisting fractures and T-score <-2.0, women with T-score -1.5 and another clinical risk factor, and women with prior osteoporotic fractures
- A monoclonal antibody against _____, denosumab (Prolia)
- Women older than ________ should have a bone mineral density test.
- IV medication given yearly
- Chronic daily use above 7.5mg prednisone or equivalent associated with bone loss
- duel-energy x-ray ________
- Risk factor for osteoporosis
- ___________ history of a hip fracture (risk factor)
- A disease of the bone characterized by a predisposition to low-trauma fracture caused by low bone mass and disordered microarchitecture.
- 200 IU daily nasal spray for treatment of osteoporosis
- disordered mineralization of newly formed bone protein matrix, associated with low serum phosphate and elevated serum alkaline phosphatase
- Disease associated with chronic malabsorption occurring in ~1% Caucasian women
- Deficiency associated with hypophosphatemia and hypocalcemia
37 Clues: thyroid risk factor • Medication risk factor • Related to the GI tract • IV medication given yearly • duel-energy x-ray ________ • Risk factor for osteoporosis • T scores between -1.0 and -2.5 • 800 _______ of vitamin D daily • Sensitive screening test for above • Alendronate, Risedronate, ibandroante • ________ less than 127lbs (risk factor) • ...
ERP ECSTACY 2015-01-05
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- nickname for ERP leaders
- tightly connect
- as inefficiencies are eliminated, this will go down
- everyone will have better ____ to data
- the byproduct of openness
- to smooth, sleek, fast, simplified
- what we built together in the general session
- improvements in these tools will aid in decision making
- Canadian expression; consultants on ERP strategy
- we can finally get a good handle on this
- implementation response that can cook our goose
- neither
- adaptability
- work closely with others to achieve shared goals
- FAL for Finance
- to blend together
- open and without withholding
- number of groups that will be trained
- Keanu Reeves loved it; we are learning to
- when one function bumps up against another we need to manage this
- what is coming down between functions as we move to "one truth"
- the ultimate and primary benefactor
- FAL for Mfg
- elite users
- the center of ERP
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- information
- FAL for Supply Chain
- better visibility into this when tracking customer queries
- we will have to say sayanara to this system
- to copy, to repeat
- to grow or add new functions
- FAL for Sales/Mark
- leader in providing ERP solutions
- not much alphabetization but a lot of this will need to occur
- with a little bit of pain we can have a lot of this
- difficulty, problem (should be reduced)
- the number of plants that will use one ERP
- ERP is much more than a new one of these
- exploring data to learn from the past and predict the future
- cost of operations will definitely head in this direction
- customers will experience us this way
- FAL for Logis/Dist
- our _____ chain will be stronger
- guiding light during times of change
- there can be more of this to go around as customer relations are enhanced
- what a high % of customers become
- with one of these we will be more efficient and aligned
- systems integrating company for SAP
- time it takes to implement
49 Clues: neither • information • FAL for Mfg • elite users • adaptability • tightly connect • FAL for Finance • to blend together • the center of ERP • to copy, to repeat • FAL for Sales/Mark • FAL for Logis/Dist • FAL for Supply Chain • nickname for ERP leaders • the byproduct of openness • time it takes to implement • to grow or add new functions • open and without withholding • ...
Unit 3 2016-01-04
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- A firm experiences this when long-run average costs fall as output rises
- is money earned by a firm for selling its output
- a type of strategy which uses methods such as advertising, marketing, branding and differentiation to increase competitive advantage
- occurs when large firms in an oligopoly form a cartel to act as a monopoly to restrict output and raise prices
- occurs when a firm charges different consumers different prices for identical goods
- is where a doubling of inputs leads to a doubling of output
- a type of merger that occurs when two firms who have no common production interests merge
- is the sale of state-owned assets/enterprises/industries to the private sector
- is the act of satisfying or sufficing different stakeholders
- models interdependent firms in a duopoly with a pay-off matrix to recognize rival behaviour, strategies and a best solution
- occurs when there are a few large dominant firms, large firms are interdependent and there are significant entry/exit barriers
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- is the difference between revenue and costs
- A firm is this when lack of competition leads to costs higher than they would be with competition
- is the minimum scale to fully benefit from economies of scale
- is the removal of government controls (red tape, laws and regulations) over markets
- are perfect substitutes
- are costs that vary directly with output
- is the separation of a firm into two or more independent businesses
- are costs that cannot be recovered upon exiting a market
- occurs when an incumbent firm sets a price so low that they earn normal profit (or low super-normal profit) to make rivals make a loss (because they are not as efficient)
- Regulators may set this to industries to limit each year’s price increase to only RPI-x
- a type of integration that occurs when a buyer buys a supplier and becomes closer to the raw materials in the supply chain
- A firm is this if it has the power to set its price
- occurs when two or more firms join together under common ownership
- is the only buyer in a market
25 Clues: are perfect substitutes • is the only buyer in a market • are costs that vary directly with output • is the difference between revenue and costs • is money earned by a firm for selling its output • A firm is this if it has the power to set its price • are costs that cannot be recovered upon exiting a market • is where a doubling of inputs leads to a doubling of output • ...
Wiskunde (Liesbeth en Charlot) 2015-10-15
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- Synoniem voor schuine zijde van rechthoekige driehoek.
- Synoniem voor ruimtemeetkunde.
- Hoe noemt vergelijking waarin x² gelijk gesteld wordt aan y? Een ….. vergelijking.
- In de wiskunde en logica een niet bewezen, maar als grondslag aanvaarde bewering.
- Hoe noemt een lijnstuk waarvan de eindpunten op de cirkel liggen?
- Hoe noemt men cirkel met de oorsprong als middelpunt en 1 als straal?
- 1 ... is de grootte van een middelpuntshoek die staat op een cirkelboog waarvan de lengte gelijk is aan de straal van de cirkel.
- Functie met voorschrift f(x)=0.
- Wie was de eerste vrouw ter wereld met een doctorsgraad op het gebied van wiskunde?
- Synoniem voor meetkunde.
- Door welke filosoof werd de x en de y, en het idee dat een vergelijking als y = 2x+4 een lijn voorstelt in de wiskunde ingevoerd?
- Rechthoekige, schematische tekening met getallen of symbolen.
- Deel van de wiskunde dat zich bezig houdt met de betrekkingen van grootheden, voorgesteld door symbolen, o.a. letters.
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- Georg Ferdinant Ludwig staat bekend als de grondlegger van de moderne ......
- Vanwege wat wordt L.E.J Brouwer vooral herinnerd?
- Welke stelling geeft een verband tussen de lengte van de zijden van een rechthoekige driehoek ?
- Hoe noemt men de methode om de oppervlakte van een gekromd figuur, zoals een cirkel, te benaderen?
- Het eerste volk dat zich met wiskunde bezig hield.
- Synoniem voor wiskunde.
- Wie was de eerste persoon die een benadering van het getal pi heeft uitgerekend?
- Hoe noemt het deel van de wiskunde dat zich bezighoudt met betrekkingen van door letters en tekens aangeduide grootheden?
- Wie definieerde wiskunde als 'de wetenschap van de hoeveelheid'?
- Hoe noemt men het assenstelsel waarin de assen loodrecht op elkaar staan en de eenheden op de x-as en op de y-as gelijk zijn?
- Wie wordt algemeen beschouwd als de grootste wiskundige van de oudheid en een van de grootste wiskundigen aller tijden?
- Een as waar een kromme steeds dichterbij komt zonder die ooit te raken.
- De stelling van ... luidt als volgt: 'een driehoek ingeschreven in een cirkel, en waarvan 1 zijde een middellijn van de cirkel vormt, is een rechthoekige driehoek'.
26 Clues: Synoniem voor wiskunde. • Synoniem voor meetkunde. • Synoniem voor ruimtemeetkunde. • Functie met voorschrift f(x)=0. • Vanwege wat wordt L.E.J Brouwer vooral herinnerd? • Het eerste volk dat zich met wiskunde bezig hield. • Synoniem voor schuine zijde van rechthoekige driehoek. • Rechthoekige, schematische tekening met getallen of symbolen. • ...
Wiskunde (Liesbeth en Charlot) 2015-10-15
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- Een as waar een kromme steeds dichterbij komt zonder die ooit te raken.
- Het eerste volk dat zich met wiskunde bezig hield.
- Vanwege wat wordt L.E.J Brouwer vooral herinnerd?
- Functie met voorschrift f(x)=0.
- Deel van de wiskunde dat zich bezig houdt met de betrekkingen van grootheden, voorgesteld door symbolen, o.a. letters.
- Synoniem voor wiskunde.
- Welke stelling geeft een verband tussen de lengte van de zijden van een rechthoekige driehoek ?
- Synoniem voor schuine zijde van rechthoekige driehoek.
- Rechthoekige, schematische tekening met getallen of symbolen.
- Wie wordt algemeen beschouwd als de grootste wiskundige van de oudheid en een van de grootste wiskundigen aller tijden?
- van ... luidt als volgt: 'een driehoek ingeschreven in een cirkel, en waarvan 1 zijde een middellijn van de cirkel vormt, is een rechthoekige driehoek'.
- In de wiskunde en logica een niet bewezen, maar als grondslag aanvaarde bewering.
- Door welke filosoof werd de x en de y, en het idee dat een vergelijking als y = 2x+4 een lijn voorstelt in de wiskunde ingevoerd?
- Hoe noemt vergelijking waarin x² gelijk gesteld wordt aan y? Een ….. vergelijking.
- Synoniem voor meetkunde.
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- Hoe noemt men cirkel met de oorsprong als middelpunt en 1 als straal?
- Hoe noemt men het assenstelsel waarin de assen loodrecht op elkaar staan en de eenheden op de x-as en op de y-as gelijk zijn?
- Hoe noemt het deel van de wiskunde dat zich bezighoudt met betrekkingen van door letters en tekens aangeduide grootheden?
- Hoe noemt men de methode om de oppervlakte van een gekromd figuur, zoals een cirkel, te benaderen?
- Georg Ferdinant Ludwig staat bekend als de grondlegger van de moderne ......
- Wie was de eerste vrouw ter wereld met een doctorsgraad op het gebied van wiskunde?
- Wie was de eerste persoon die een benadering van het getal pi heeft uitgerekend?
- 1 ... is de grootte van een middelpuntshoek die staat op een cirkelboog waarvan de lengte gelijk is aan de straal van de cirkel.
- Synoniem voor ruimtemeetkunde.
- Wie definieerde wiskunde als 'de wetenschap van de hoeveelheid'?
- Hoe noemt een lijnstuk waarvan de eindpunten op de cirkel liggen?
26 Clues: Synoniem voor wiskunde. • Synoniem voor meetkunde. • Synoniem voor ruimtemeetkunde. • Functie met voorschrift f(x)=0. • Vanwege wat wordt L.E.J Brouwer vooral herinnerd? • Het eerste volk dat zich met wiskunde bezig hield. • Synoniem voor schuine zijde van rechthoekige driehoek. • Rechthoekige, schematische tekening met getallen of symbolen. • ...
Language of Cytology 2016-01-24
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- Natural cell death.
- Matrix making up the nucleus of the cells.
- granulated round cell tumor of variable malignancy.
- Glandular epithelial malignancy occ. see acini formations ie., mammary tissue.
- One cell encroaching on another forming an indentation in the neighboring cell.
- Nucleoli of varying sizes and shapes.
- Malignant bone tumor/mesenchymal tissue.
- Type of inflammation occ. seen in cats mouth.
- Variation of nucleus sizes.
- Round cell tumor of primarily young dogs.
- Population of same type cells with different shapes.
- Sexually transmitted round cell tumor.
- Type of inflammation consisting mostly of macrophages. Chronic.
- Nuclei as large or larger than an rbc.
- A shape descriptor for some spindle cells.
- Angular squamous epithelial cells without nucleus typically seen in estrus.
- Formation of cells in a circle found in glandular epithelium.
- Border between epithelial cells where cells communicate.
- Type of inflammation consisting of >10% eosinophils indicating hypersensitivity or parasitic disease.
- Fine needle aspirate.
- Connective tissue cells.
- Malignant mesenchymal/spindle cell tumor.
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- Term used to describe stain uptake.
- Malignant epithelial cell tumor.
- Usually very prominent when cell is active. Brain of cell.
- Malignant round cell tumor.
- Type of inflammation consisting of mixed wbcs.
- Aseptic technique to remove fluid from a body cavity.
- Type of fluid with low protien and low cell numbers.
- Description of condition of neutrophils in an inflammatory lesion.
- Malignant mesenchymal tumor often assoc. with vaccines.
- Type of fluid associated with FIP.
- Often vary considerably in cancers.
- Appearance of dying neutrophils,condensed "cannon ball" nuclear material.
- Type of milky effusion assoc. with lymphatics.
- Term used to describe very immature cells.
- Variation of cell sizes.
- Term used to describe a uniform cell population.
- Product of abnormal mitosis.
- A tumor that can mimic round epithelial or spindle cell tumor, often containing granules.
- Round cell tumor of plasma cells.
- Typically indicate reactivity when seen in a lymph node aspirate.
- Type of fluid accumulation often associated with infectious agent.
43 Clues: Natural cell death. • Fine needle aspirate. • Variation of cell sizes. • Connective tissue cells. • Malignant round cell tumor. • Variation of nucleus sizes. • Product of abnormal mitosis. • Malignant epithelial cell tumor. • Round cell tumor of plasma cells. • Type of fluid associated with FIP. • Term used to describe stain uptake. • Often vary considerably in cancers. • ...
It's All About RESEARCH 2018-02-26
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- It shows the summary of the result of your study.
- It is a type of survey question that has two possible answers, often either yes/no, true/false or agree/ disagree.
- It is a lens or conceptual model that you adopt to guide your research.
- It is the preferred mode of data collection in social science research, particularly in quantitative studies.
- This is a part of research paper which shows the process and methods of collecting data.
- It tells your reader why the study is valuable, what it contributes and why the reader should devote time to read it.
- The purpose of this research is to test, confirm and validate theory.
- It is a type of survey question that uses numerical scale in answering the questions.
- It is a type of Quantitative Research that is generally concerned with investigating, measuring and describing one or more characteristics of one or more groups.
- It is a type of citation that is referring to the author whose ideas appear your work.
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- It is a type of sampling method that selects the respondents based on their availability.
- It tells where the researchers conduct the study.
- It is the part of the introduction where you clearly set what your study covers, its time period, location, subjects, context and its specific objectives.
- It shows the common, typical, popular, or average value of a given set.
- It is a plan that presents how the researcher intends to study an empirical question.
- It is a mode of data collection wherein the interviewer uses questions to ask to the respondents that can be structured, semi-structured and unstructured questions asked by the interviewer.
- In this part, it offers alternative to current or previous approaches and lay down the ground work for future studies.
- It is the part of the methodology that includes the chosen population.
- It is a type of survey question that has no options and choices to choose from.
- References within the main body of the text, specifically in Review of Related Literature.
20 Clues: It tells where the researchers conduct the study. • It shows the summary of the result of your study. • The purpose of this research is to test, confirm and validate theory. • It is the part of the methodology that includes the chosen population. • It shows the common, typical, popular, or average value of a given set. • ...
Art Techniques and Elements 2018-04-16
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- Lines carved into the surface of a plate
- A tool that is easily blended and used to create colored media
- Quick drying and transparent paint
- A paint that dries slowly and is easy to blend
- A technique featured in most ancient Egyptian art; depicts the size figures based on their status
- Creation of variants in values
- Quick-drying, water-based paint bound by egg; preceded oil paints
- Semi-transparent or transparent layers created by thinned oil paints
- Transfer of an inked image to synthetic fabrics stretched on a frame
- The printing press on which an image is originally created
- printmaking Type of printmaking consists of etching and engraving
- Opaque and water-based; dries slowly and produces vibrant colors
- Two-dimensional medium that uses lines to create pieces
- Versatile paints made of synthetic materials
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- One form of intaglio printmaking; involves the incision of lines on wax or varnish before inking etched areas and transferring the ink to paper
- A component of paint; holds pigments together
- Water and powdered pigments are permanently bound to a wet plaster surface
- A component of paint; changes the paint's consistency
- Paintings on walls and ceilings
- Crisscrossed lines used to produce shading
- A shading technique; lines are placed closely together
- One of the components of paint; finely ground material
- Paint applied to dry plaster, allowing the artist to make changes
- Art process that creates multiple originals through a printing press; dates from the fifteenth century; can be produced through relief methods, intaglio, lithography, and screen printing
- Another term for silk-screening; used by t-shirt designers
- A realistic technique employed in Donatello's later work
- Patterns of dots are used to create shade
- printmaking Printmaking via cutting away negative space and inking the positive space that stands in relief
- Another two-dimensional art process
- Printmaking via outlining an image on a plate using a waxy pencil
- A common drawing tool; applying different weight changes the value of the color
- crayon before applying ink and pressing an image onto paper
32 Clues: Creation of variants in values • Paintings on walls and ceilings • Quick drying and transparent paint • Another two-dimensional art process • Lines carved into the surface of a plate • Patterns of dots are used to create shade • Crisscrossed lines used to produce shading • Versatile paints made of synthetic materials • A component of paint; holds pigments together • ...
COMPACT BONE & SPONGY BONE 2019-12-10
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- __ bone marrow is involved in the storage of fats
- The basic units of compact bone are called osteons or __ systems
- __ are the thin columns and plates of bone that create a spongy structure in a cancellous bone
- Also, compact bones serve a function in storing and releasing __ to the body when needed
- __ is a dense layer of vascular connective tissue enveloping the bones except the surfaces of the joints
- The major function of __ bone marrow is to generate blood cells
- __ is major bone cell involved in the production of both osteoclasts and osteocytes
- Spongy bone is usually located at the end of the __
- __ are matured osteoblasts embedded in mineralized bone matrix
- About 80% of the __ of the human skeleton comes from compact bones
- __ are microscopic canals between the lacunae of ossified bone
- __ bone is also known as cancellous bone
- Compact bone is formed from a number of __
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- Cortical bone used to create much of the hard structure of the __
- Osteogenic cells in the periosteum play a vital role in the __ of bony tissue
- The periosteum is divided into an outer "fibrous layer" and __ "cambium layer"
- Unlike most tissues, __ cartilage does not have blood vessels, nerves or lymphatics
- __ bone is the softer, less dense tissue, that makes up the ends of bones and create blood vessels
- __ bone is known as cortical bone
- __ lines the inner surface of the medullary cavity of all long bones
- Compact bone is found in the __ space of a bone
- __ are derived from pluripotent cells of marrow bone
- __ bones are made of a layer of spongy bone between 2 thin layers of compact bone.
- __ canals extend between adjacent osteons
- The compact bone is the main structure in the body for support, __ and movement
- Perforating fibers is also known as __ fibers
- __ are not made of parallel-arranged collagen fibers, as clasically maintained
- Canaliculi as well as having function of routing __ to osteocytes
- Unlike compact bone that is mostly solid, spongy bone is full of open sections called __
29 Clues: __ bone is known as cortical bone • __ bone is also known as cancellous bone • __ canals extend between adjacent osteons • Compact bone is formed from a number of __ • Perforating fibers is also known as __ fibers • Compact bone is found in the __ space of a bone • __ bone marrow is involved in the storage of fats • Spongy bone is usually located at the end of the __ • ...
HISTOPATHOLOGIC AND CYTOLOGIC TECHNIQUES 2021-02-01
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- Requires 4 changes of wax at 15 minutes interval. May be completed in 1 hour.
- A water soluble wax for enzyme histochemistry; does not require clearing and dehydration.
- Cutting off excess paraffin wax to form a four-sided prism.
- Removal of intercellular & extracellular water from tissues after fixation & prior to wax impregnation.
- Composed of 2 or more simple components is combined.
- Best decalcifying agent in electron microscopy and immunohistochemistry. Most common chelating agent in the market.
- Mixture of highly purified paraffin and synthetic plastic polymers; melting point of 56-57 deg. celsius.
- Usually contains glacia acetone acetic acid; for parts of cells.
- A substitute for paraffin wax that used in infiltrating eye specimens.
- Removal of dehydrating agent from tissues to replaced it with a medium that will dissolve the wax with which the tissues is to be impregnated.
- Tissues should not be more than 4-5 mm thick except when processing lung specimens which require 2cm.
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- Involves removal of clearing agent from tissues so that it will replace by a medium that will fill all cavities and tissues spaces.
- Removal of calcium ions or lime salts from the organic extracellular matrix, calcified collagen and surrounding tissues of bones.
- It can dehydrate and clear tissues at the same time. May cause conjunctival irritation.
- An automatic tissue processor that can do the first four steps in tissue processing, however it cannot perform decalcification.
- It can act both as dehydrating agent and clearing agent, and is extremely dangerous and toxic.
- A purified form of nictocellulose. For tissues with large and hollow and cavities that tends to collapse.
- Similar to paraplast; melting point 56-58 deg. celsius.
- Classified both as nuclear and histochemical fixative and it can preserve nuclear protein and mucopolysaccharide.
- Highly flammable and carcinogenic, can damage BM leading to Aplastic anemia .
- alcohol Recommended for plant and animal microtechniques.
- A method recommended for urgent biopsies, for specimens with much air like lungs, brain, eyes, spleen and CNS.
22 Clues: Composed of 2 or more simple components is combined. • Similar to paraplast; melting point 56-58 deg. celsius. • Cutting off excess paraffin wax to form a four-sided prism. • alcohol Recommended for plant and animal microtechniques. • Usually contains glacia acetone acetic acid; for parts of cells. • ...
CHAPTER 4 2020-04-29
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- The structure that bore the mass of the body in terrestrial vertebrates
- Sharp focusing of an image upon the retina
- Calculated via force over area
- Force applied to an object multiplied to the distance traveled
- The largest animal on Earth
- Basic quantity that deals with flow of events
- One of the two areas of internal bone tissue structure
- The increase in number of cells under stress
- One of the two areas of internal bone tissue structure
- When visual fields overlap
- The outer part of the teeth
- Rate of change in an object's velocity
- Measure of force that causes an object to rotate about an axis
- Forces that stretch an object
- Describe measurements of variables with magnitude and direction
- Formulated the theory of relativity that limits the three laws of motion
- The inner part of the teeth
- The increase in prominent of living tissue due to high stress
- Effect of one body acting on another through their mass and acceleration
- Forces that slide an object's sections
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- Mechanism for transferring or applying forces
- The tendency of an object to sink or rise in a fluid
- One of the two main materials of bone matrix
- Measurement with magnitude but without direction
- The rate at which work gets done; work over time
- Basic quantity that deals with inertia
- Transformation of tissues from one form or type to another
- This exerts an important force on a large mass
- When parts of a machine fail due to prolonged or heavy use
- Basic quantity that deals with distance
- One of the two main materials of bone matrix
- Forces pressing down on an object to compact it
- The change in shape in correlation with a change in size
- The smallest adult vertebrate
- Rate of change in an object's position
- Formulated the three laws of motion
- The decrease in prominence of a living tissue due to low stress
- Calculated via mass over volume
- Standards of measurement that give concrete values to basic quantities
- When visual fields do not overlap
40 Clues: When visual fields overlap • The largest animal on Earth • The outer part of the teeth • The inner part of the teeth • The smallest adult vertebrate • Forces that stretch an object • Calculated via force over area • Calculated via mass over volume • When visual fields do not overlap • Formulated the three laws of motion • Basic quantity that deals with inertia • ...
mathmania-crossword-set-3-3 2020-08-06
Across
- A parallelogram with four equal, or congruent, sides.
- Two numbers whose product is 1
- The mathematical sentence that uses an equal sign to show that two expressions are equal.
- A part of a line; it has one endpoint and continues without end in one direction.
- The distance around a figure.
- The mean of the data: 4,10,5,9,12 is x. 3 times of x is
- The set of all points in the space that are the same distance from the point called center
- A polygon with ten sides and ten angles.
- who discovered the approximation of pie
- two cats weighs 120 kgs ,a dog and cat weighs 70kgs,dog ,cat and fox weighs 230kg.whose weight is more?
- An innocent boy has stolen 10 rupees from a store, he returned 10 rupees in store and buy a chocolate of worth 5 rupees and gets back 5 rupees as change. How much loss for store owner.
- a diagram that shows how two or more sets in a universal set are related called.
- the roots of quadratic equation 2x^2 + x + 4 = 0 are
- A measure of the amount of space a 3 dimensional figure occupies
- An angle that measures greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees.
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- When two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, the angles formed on the outside of the parallel lines
- rectangular array of symbols or numbers?
- Parallelogram with a right angle
- A quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides.
- x = -b ± √(b² - 4ac)/2a is formula for
- If AM of a, a+3, a+6, a+9 and a+12 is 10, then a * 11 ?
- what is known as b^2-4ac for expression ax^2+bx+c?
- the first prime number
- If the height of the building and distance from the building foot’s to a point is increased by 20%, then the angle of elevation on the top of building
- the addition of a rational number and an irrational number is equal to:
25 Clues: the first prime number • The distance around a figure. • Two numbers whose product is 1 • Parallelogram with a right angle • x = -b ± √(b² - 4ac)/2a is formula for • who discovered the approximation of pie • rectangular array of symbols or numbers? • A polygon with ten sides and ten angles. • what is known as b^2-4ac for expression ax^2+bx+c? • ...
PSYC341 In a Crossword 2017-05-08
Across
- Language-like representation of a stimuli (abstract)
- The mental representation of a stimuli that is not physically present in front of you
- The smallest unit of sound
- Using prior knowledge to make sense of something
- When you combine a series of small units into larger ones to make them easier to remember
- Recall is better when the context is the same as it was when encoding that information
- Categories that are very specific (Collie)
- Knowledge about the structure and form of language
- Your own thoughts on comprehension
- When one focuses on a some stimuli more than another stimuli
- When you use a familiar solution that has worked for you in the past to solve something that can be solved with a different and easier solution
- An item that is the best and most ideal representation of the category it occupies
- Repeating something in your head to remember it
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- Mental representation of geographic things around us
- Categories that are more general (animal)
- Where you can access memory form both your phonological loop, visuospatial sketchpad and long-term memory
- Using information from your sensory input to make sense of something
- The social rules and norms that affect language
- You remember things better if you spread out learning over time
- We tend to report past feelings and current viewpoints as more consistent than they actually are
- A sequence of events that always happen in a specific order (type of schema)
- The sound quality of a tone
- When you rate an unpleasant event more positively as time passes
- A condition when someone with damage to visual cortex report not seeing an object but can describe it's characteristics
- A grid with columns and rows
- Categories that are moderately specific (dog)
- What someone has when they have a hard time communicating as a result of brain damage
- When the pronunciation of a previous word affects the pronunciation of the next word
- Trying to do more than one thing/activity at a time
- Portion of retina that was the best acuity
30 Clues: The smallest unit of sound • The sound quality of a tone • A grid with columns and rows • Your own thoughts on comprehension • Categories that are more general (animal) • Categories that are very specific (Collie) • Portion of retina that was the best acuity • Categories that are moderately specific (dog) • The social rules and norms that affect language • ...
Salestheorie herhaling deel 2 2019-03-14
Across
- matrix een overzicht met de kenmerken van een product, de voordelen hiervan en het verschil met de concurrent
- de expert weten dus hij heeft gelijk
- vraag die de ontvanger laat nadenken over een denkbeeldige situatie
- een gespreksmodel waarbij je dmv antwoorden op bepaalde vragen reflecteert op een situatie of probleem
- koopgedrag waarbij de consument heeft al enige ervaring met het aankopen van een product
- marketing een vorm van marketing waarbij een bedrijf streeft naar een directe en structurele relatie met zijn klanten
- vraag waarbij het antwoord al in een bepaalde richting wordt gestuurd
- deze klant wil winnen en anderen aan zich onderwerpen en manipuleren
- potentiele klant met wie al tweezijdige communicatie bestaat maar die nog niet tot een aankoop heeft besloten
- bel van een organisatie waarmee je nog niet eerder contact mee hebt gehad met als doel een afspraak
- met dit model maak je structuur aan in je verkoopgesprek. Het geeft ook alle fases van een verkoop weer
- je runt zelfstandig een bedrijf, terwijl je profiteert van de voordelen van een grote organisatie
- deze persoon is verantwoordelijk voor de theorie waarbij ieder mens eerste bepaalde behoeften heeft voordat hij ruimte heeft om de volgende fase te realiseren
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- argumentatietechniek bestaat uit 3 letters
- prospect potentiele klant die bereid is te kopen
- je vraagt met deze vraag naar de gevolgen van het voortduren van een probleem
- tijdens een klantgesprek van meer open naar meer gerichte en gesloten vragen gaan
- indeling van klanten op basis van gedrag
- vraag vraag waarbij de ontvanger moet kiezen uit een beperkt aantal antwoordmogelijkheden
- een schema waarin de eigenschappen, voordelen en nadelen van een product met elkaar worden gecombineerd
- een prospect die te kennen heeft gegeven dat hij op korte termijn geen zaken met je wenst te doen
- verantwoordelijk voor het binnenhalen van nieuwe klanten en onderhouden van contacten met bestaande klanten
- gespreksmodel dat gebaseerd is op het stellen van verschillende soort vragen
- koopcentrum
- schematische weergave van suspect naar trouwe klant
25 Clues: koopcentrum • de expert weten dus hij heeft gelijk • indeling van klanten op basis van gedrag • argumentatietechniek bestaat uit 3 letters • prospect potentiele klant die bereid is te kopen • schematische weergave van suspect naar trouwe klant • vraag die de ontvanger laat nadenken over een denkbeeldige situatie • ...
Pathology inflammation and wound healing 2017-08-21
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- repair and healing
- A usually spherical structure consisting of purulent exudate encapsulated in a fibrous capsule.
- An exudate containing a large amount of mucus.
- The lesion arising because of excessive production of scar tissue.
- An exudate containing large numbers of lymphocytes.
- The body’s attempt to replace dead or injured tissue with healthy tissue.
- An exudate containing large numbers of leucocytes.
- The slow, rolling motion of leucocytes on the inside of the capillary wall in the pre-exudative phase of inflammation.
- Complete repair of injured tissue.
- The first minutes to hours of an inflammatory reaction.
- An exudate containing large numbers of macrophages.
- The specialized fibrovascular connective tissue that replaces dead tissue as the latter is being removed.
- Tightly packed marginated leucocytes.
- An exudate containing large numbers of eosinophils.
- The movement of leucocytes from the capillary lumen into the extracellular matrix.
- An exudate consisting largely of blood.
- The reaction of tissues to injury.
- A swelling caused by excessive growth of nerve fibres at the distal point of a severed nerve.
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- An inflammatory reaction of a few days to a few weeks duration.
- A watery exudate containing variable amounts of protein.
- A specific group of cytokines responsible for the selective attraction of various leukocytes.
- The process in which bacteria are coated with C3b, antibody and fibronectin, rendering them more susceptible to phagocytosis.
- An exudate containing a large amount of polymerized fibrinogen.
- Directional migration in response to a chemoattractant gradient.
- Excessive contraction of a scar.
- The process by which certain cells internalize particles, hydrolyze them and eject the debris.
- Incomplete repair of injured tissue, which is replaced by less specialized connective tissue.
- An exudate containing large numbers of plasma cells.
- An inflammatory reaction of a few weeks to many months duration.
- A thin membrane covering a mucosal surface, composed of fibrinous exudate, mucus and necrotic and other debris.
- The cells, fluid and chemicals that pass from the blood vessel lumen into the injured tissue.
- Polypeptide mediatiors secreted by cells in response to a stimulus.
- An inflammatory reaction of a few hours to a few days duration.
33 Clues: repair and healing • Excessive contraction of a scar. • Complete repair of injured tissue. • The reaction of tissues to injury. • Tightly packed marginated leucocytes. • An exudate consisting largely of blood. • An exudate containing a large amount of mucus. • An exudate containing large numbers of leucocytes. • An exudate containing large numbers of lymphocytes. • ...
Pathology inflammation and wound healing 2017-08-21
Across
- The movement of leucocytes from the capillary lumen into the extracellular matrix.
- An exudate consisting largely of blood.
- Complete repair of injured tissue.
- repair and healing
- The cells, fluid and chemicals that pass from the blood vessel lumen into the injured tissue.
- A specific group of cytokines responsible for the selective attraction of various leukocytes.
- An inflammatory reaction of a few days to a few weeks duration.
- Excessive contraction of a scar.
- A thin membrane covering a mucosal surface, composed of fibrinous exudate, mucus and necrotic and other debris.
- Tightly packed marginated leucocytes.
- The body’s attempt to replace dead or injured tissue with healthy tissue.
- The process in which bacteria are coated with C3b, antibody and fibronectin, rendering them more susceptible to phagocytosis.
- An exudate containing large numbers of eosinophils.
- The slow, rolling motion of leucocytes on the inside of the capillary wall in the pre-exudative phase of inflammation.
- A usually spherical structure consisting of purulent exudate encapsulated in a fibrous capsule.
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- The process by which certain cells internalize particles, hydrolyze them and eject the debris.
- The reaction of tissues to injury.
- An exudate containing a large amount of mucus.
- An inflammatory reaction of a few weeks to many months duration.
- An exudate containing large numbers of lymphocytes.
- An exudate containing a large amount of polymerized fibrinogen.
- An exudate containing large numbers of macrophages.
- The specialized fibrovascular connective tissue that replaces dead tissue as the latter is being removed.
- Polypeptide mediatiors secreted by cells in response to a stimulus.
- An exudate containing large numbers of leucocytes.
- The first minutes to hours of an inflammatory reaction.
- The lesion arising because of excessive production of scar tissue.
- Directional migration in response to a chemoattractant gradient.
- Incomplete repair of injured tissue, which is replaced by less specialized connective tissue.
- An exudate containing large numbers of plasma cells.
- A swelling caused by excessive growth of nerve fibres at the distal point of a severed nerve.
- An inflammatory reaction of a few hours to a few days duration.
- A watery exudate containing variable amounts of protein.
33 Clues: repair and healing • Excessive contraction of a scar. • The reaction of tissues to injury. • Complete repair of injured tissue. • Tightly packed marginated leucocytes. • An exudate consisting largely of blood. • An exudate containing a large amount of mucus. • An exudate containing large numbers of leucocytes. • An exudate containing large numbers of lymphocytes. • ...
Crossword 1: Ch 33, 38-40 2017-11-21
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- A single layer of epithelial cells is called _______ epithelia
- Toe and finger bones
- Another word for your throat that contains the trachea and esophagus
- Knee bone
- This type of muscle tissue is attached to the bones of the skeleton and is mainly controlled voluntarily
- A process by which living organisms constantly adjust to internal and external changes to maintain a steady state in their body
- The extracellular matrix of blood, which is mainly fluid
- An animal that can control its internal body temperature by its own metabolic reactions (name means “inside temperature”)
- The point at which two bones meet. Three types: cartilaginous, sutures and synovial
- body The part of the neuron that contains the nucleus and other cell organs (2 words)
- The grape-like structures in your lungs where gas exchange occurs
- One job of the respiratory system is to remove this gas (a toxic, waste product) from your lungs (2 words)
- The smallest type of blood vessels where gas exchange occurs
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
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- The upper jaw bone
- Cube-shaped epithelial cells that can be in a single layer or multiple layers
- The breastbone where the first 7 pairs of ribs connect in front
- The four types of tissues are connective, muscle, nervous and _______
- The _____ vein carries oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the heart
- Collar bone
- This chamber of the heart pumps oxygenated blood to the rest of the body through the aorta
- This chamber of the heart receives deoxygenated blood from the body through the Vena Cava (two words)
- A bone of the forearm that is in line with the thumb
- Bone cells that repair and grow bone tissue
- The ____ skeleton includes the following bones: shoulders, arms and legs, pectoral and pelvic girdles
- Adipose tissue is an example of _____ connective tissue because it is composed of loosely woven protein fibers
- A muscular organ under your lungs that makes breathing more efficient
- The part of your circulatory system that pumps the blood
28 Clues: Knee bone • Collar bone • The upper jaw bone • Toe and finger bones • Bone cells that repair and grow bone tissue • A bone of the forearm that is in line with the thumb • A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart • The extracellular matrix of blood, which is mainly fluid • The part of your circulatory system that pumps the blood • ...
Vocabulary Choice Board 2018-01-24
Across
- suggest or assume the existence, fact, or truth of (something) as a basis for reasoning, discussion, or belief
- this is a line on which points do not lie on one line
- a quantity having direction as well as magnitude, especially as determining the position of one point in space relative to another.
- the point or place where something begins, arises, or is derived
- given, felt, or done in return
- a flat surface on which a straight line joining any two points on it would wholly lie
- a surface of which one end or side is at a higher level than another; a rising or falling surface
- a completely different line of thought or action
- pair, a pair of elements a, b having the property that (a, b) = (u, v) if and only if a = u, b = v
- a plane figure with eight straight sides and eight angles.
- side by side and having the same distance continuously between them
- matrix, something that constitutes the place or point from which something else originates, takes form, or develops
- a unit of angle, equal to an angle at the center of a circle whose arc is equal in length to the radius
- a round solid figure, or its surface, with every point on its surface equidistant from its center
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- a plane figure with five straight sides and five angles
- a way, especially one of several possible variations, in which a set or number of things can be ordered or arranged:
- at an angle of 90° to a given line, plane, or surface
- an imaginary line about which a body rotates
- directly opposite in character or tendency
- in the same plane
- the action or fact of making a specified thing smaller or less in amount, degree, or size
- is a transformed irritated or changed image
- evidence or argument establishing or helping to establish a fact or the truth of a statement
- of or relating to the root of something, in particular
- of first importance; main
25 Clues: in the same plane • of first importance; main • given, felt, or done in return • directly opposite in character or tendency • is a transformed irritated or changed image • an imaginary line about which a body rotates • a completely different line of thought or action • at an angle of 90° to a given line, plane, or surface • ...
Igneous rocks 2020-10-05
Across
- coarse-grained, intrusive equivalent of basalt
- when magma reaches the surface it is
- another silica-rich volcanic rock that exhibits a glassy and also vesicular texture
- igneous rocks composed almost entirely of dense ferromagnesian minerals
- the matrix of smaller crystals
- the intrusive equivalent of andesite
- rocks that contain at least 45 percent dark silicate minerals and calcium-rich plagioclase feldspar
- rocks with a composition between granitic and basaltic rocks
- and texture in which the crystals and large enough to be distinguished by the naked eye
- a medium-gray extrusive rock
- The settling of the earlier formed minerals that are denser than the liquid portion to the bottom of the magma chamber
- a rock formed by the crystallization of molten magma
- geologists use what to describe the size, shape, and arrangement of the mineral grains that make up a rock
- rocks that contain nearly spherical openings called vesicles
- illustrates the relationships between magma and the minerals crystallizing from it during the formation of igneous rocks
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- the formation of one or more secondary magmas from a single parent magma
- a rock that is almost completely covered in light-colored silicates
- the large crystals in porphyritic rocks
- composed mostly of the minerals olivine and pyroxene
- the extrusive equivalent of granite and is composed of light-colored silicate minerals
- when magma solidifies at depth
- coarse-grained intrusive igneous rock that forms where large masses of silica-rich magma slow solidify at depth
- a very dark green to black, fine-grained volcanic rock composed primarily of pyroxene, olivine, and plagioclase feldspar
- texture resulting from the consolidation of individual rock fragments
- common type of volcanic glass
- most often generated by melting rocks in Earth’s mantle
- texture that contains no crystals
- when molten rock solidifies at the surface it is called
- a texture in which the crystals are too small for individual minerals to be distinguished with the naked eye
- a texture in which large crystals and made up of smaller crystals
30 Clues: a medium-gray extrusive rock • common type of volcanic glass • when magma solidifies at depth • the matrix of smaller crystals • texture that contains no crystals • when magma reaches the surface it is • the intrusive equivalent of andesite • the large crystals in porphyritic rocks • coarse-grained, intrusive equivalent of basalt • ...
skeletal system 2020-10-20
Across
- the arch of bone beneath the eye that forms the prominence of the cheek
- Forms sole of foot
- the flat bone that articulates with the clavicles and the first seven pairs of ribs
- Paired bone of skull that form most of the superior and lateral walls of the cranium on the side of the head
- Mature bone cells which are found in tiny cavities within the matrix
- Bone of skull that forms forehead
- the 2nd cervical vertebra; acts as a pivot for the rotation of the atlas
- bones of the wrist
- Bone tissue composed of small needlelike pieces of bone and lots of open space
- Bones in the palm of the hand
- Bones of fingers and toes
- the inner and thicker of the two bones of the human leg between the knee and ankle
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- The most anterior part of a coxal bone
- chronic breakdown of cartilage in the joints
- Allows movement in 2 directions only; Flexion(bending), Extensions (straightening).
- abnormal loss of bony tissue resulting in fragile porous bones attributable to a lack of calcium
- Bone of skull that forms back of cranium
- bone extending from the shoulder to the elbow
- Breaks in the bones
- the two fused bones forming the upper jaw
- top 7 pairs of ribs that attach directly to the sternum by costal cartilage
- the outer and slightly shorter of the two bones of the human forearm
- last 5 pairs of ribs; attach indirectly to sternum or do not attach at all
- Paired bones of skull that are over your temples
- animals having a bony or cartilaginous skeleton with a segmented spinal column and a large brain enclosed in a skull or cranium
- Bone tissue that is dense and looks smooth and homogeneous
- ankle bones
- the 1st cervical vertebra
- bones of the fingers and toes
- the longest and thickest bone of the human skeleton; extends from pelvis to knee
- the inner and longer of the two bones of the human forearm
- lower jaw bone
32 Clues: ankle bones • lower jaw bone • Forms sole of foot • bones of the wrist • Breaks in the bones • the 1st cervical vertebra • Bones of fingers and toes • bones of the fingers and toes • Bones in the palm of the hand • Bone of skull that forms forehead • The most anterior part of a coxal bone • Bone of skull that forms back of cranium • the two fused bones forming the upper jaw • ...
D+C Life Crossword 2021-08-17
Across
- “Sara(h) Smile” singer
- Fossil resin
- Mr. Incredible first name
- Texas Town
- Gross item found in meeting room
- Travis (not D+C Travis) played drums for this “eye” band
- A D+C Regular
- Thunderdome star
- Michelle avoids this
- Lex(ie) Luthor’s first appeared
- Informal Rec. studio ite
- The “M” in mp3 (it’s not Mollie Pruitt)
- Speck d/o/e/s this
- Jim Carrey in it
- Beard me
- Trout and babbling
- Balearica and Grus
- Possum release spot
- Erik’s office chair
- The Great White Shark
- Chamomile/Khamimille type flower
- Austin’s mascot
- The hue of Biblical Lydia
- Chatter away gathering
- Our mailbox number
- Kitchen stench
- Gladiator “dagger” weapon
- Most bball NCAA championships
- Frequent fridge visitor
- Downton Abbie character
- Last name of former employee named “Cyborg”
- The “G” in Shelby GTO
- This Jeremy was the voice of Scar
- Bandaid face
- ___ & Sons
- Matt’s overseas nemesis
- Suzanne once taught at this river school
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- The love of Judi’s life
- First name of one of Lil’ (Little) Debbie snack cakes
- Copy that
- D+C accounting term
- Reports together
- Pontoon Boat home
- Chachi Arcola Scott actor
- Reece’s Pieces friends
- A pack animal
- What “Smith” went by in The Matrix
- Trent’s strength
- It’s the “Square Garden”
- “Harvard of the West” city
- A county in England
- Lee (Flipper), Tommy, Pepe, Diesel (not Vin)
- Related to Cinderella author
- Field of Dreams star
- Name of the longhorn in picture by kitchen
- Many of Jim’s (LL Cool Jim) recent facebook posts
- Loves the son of Trent
- Time for cards
- A Billy nickname
- Arie(l)’s Prince Eric’s valet
- A certain hour
- Hannah roomie
- Scandinavian man
- Tori’s Dad (not Waffles) had this big 70’s TV show, The ___ Squad
- A most famous Milhous
- “The Man with No Name” actor
- Name sounds like word for “a short delivery”
- Where the verses are
- Danielle sink item
- The T’s have it
- Data “utensil”
- Bad look on vid. conf.
72 Clues: Beard me • Copy that • Texas Town • ___ & Sons • Fossil resin • Bandaid face • A D+C Regular • A pack animal • Hannah roomie • Time for cards • A certain hour • Kitchen stench • Data “utensil” • Austin’s mascot • The T’s have it • Reports together • Thunderdome star • Trent’s strength • Jim Carrey in it • A Billy nickname • Scandinavian man • Pontoon Boat home • Speck d/o/e/s this • Trout and babbling • ...
math 2024-05-22
Across
- an equation in which two ratios are set equal to each other.
- A part of a whole
- the distance from the center of the circle to any point on it's circumference
- a set of numbers arranged in rows and columns so as to form a rectangular array.
- a diagram showing the relation between variable quantities, typically of two variables, each measured along one of a pair of axes at right angles.
- a straight line that makes the right angle (90 degrees) with the other line.
- a number that is not a fraction; a whole number.
- a mathematical statement that shows that two mathematical expressions are equal
- a whole number greater than 1 whose only factors are 1 and itself
- the mathematical expressions in which both sides are not equal.
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- a number that when multiplied by itself produces the original number
- A small number written above and to the right of another number, indicating how many times to multiply the base number by itself
- the square of the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle equals the sum of the squares of the lengths of the other two sides.
- the extent or measurement of a surface or piece of land.
- a fixed reference line for the measurement of coordinates.
- A triangle with one angle equal to 90 degrees, like the corners of a square.
- to have the same shape and size
- A pair of numbers that locate a point in a plane, like (3, 5).
- a straight line passing from side to side through the center of a body or figure, especially a circle or sphere.
- an alphabet or term that represents an unknown number or unknown value or unknown quantity.
- a relationship or expression involving one or more variables.
- objects which have both, magnitude and direction
- An expression consisting of variables and coefficients that involves only the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and non-negative integer exponents.
- a measure of its steepness
- the quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other.
25 Clues: A part of a whole • a measure of its steepness • to have the same shape and size • objects which have both, magnitude and direction • a number that is not a fraction; a whole number. • the extent or measurement of a surface or piece of land. • a fixed reference line for the measurement of coordinates. • an equation in which two ratios are set equal to each other. • ...
2nd Semester Review 2024-05-13
Across
- This is a term that describes how some organisms can make their own food.
- An experiment was used to simulate Earth’s early atmosphere and this organic molecule was made as a result to prove life could be possible.
- When the rock pocket mice changed from light to dark colored fur they experienced this pressure from ICEAGE.
- When this species is introduced into an environment, it can easily take over all its resources since there is no predator to keep it in check.
- If a population were to have infinite resources then it would follow this type of growth.
- Type of cut an enzyme can make in DNA that creates a staircase/zig-zag.
- When similar anatomical structures are found across multiple species but serve a different function they are called this.
- This solution to combat climate change involves charging consumers money based on how much natural gas and coal they would use.
- Bread is produced from this type of fermentation.
- When a keystone species is removed from an ecosystem this domino effect can occur.
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- Only 10% of energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next. Energy can be lost because of this.
- If the planet were to become too hot to live on then there would be too ____ greenhouse gasses.
- The Light Independent stage of photosynthesis occurs in this part of the chloroplast.
- The location of the second stage of cellular respiration and is the name of a movie.
- When one species benefits from a relationship and the other is unaffected this is called…
- Bacteria convert ammonium into nitrates through this process.
- This is the third stage in cellular respiration.
- When oxygen is not available for cellular respiration to occur this process takes place.
- When an organism has one or more species of DNA inserted into its own. Glow in the dark bunnies are an example of this.
- Stage in cellular respiration that does not require oxygen.
- The heaviest piece of DNA will appear on the ___ or negative side of a gel electrophoresis.
- One of the high energy carrying molecules made in the Light Dependent stage.
22 Clues: This is the third stage in cellular respiration. • Bread is produced from this type of fermentation. • Stage in cellular respiration that does not require oxygen. • Bacteria convert ammonium into nitrates through this process. • Type of cut an enzyme can make in DNA that creates a staircase/zig-zag. • ...
famous people in 90s 2024-02-22
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- - Filmmaker known for his unique style and directing films like "Pulp Fiction," "Reservoir Dogs," and "Kill Bill."
- Country-pop crossover sensation known for hits like "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" and "You're Still the One."
- Actor known for his roles in action films like "Speed," "The Matrix" trilogy, and "John Wick."
- Academy Award-winning actress known for her roles in "Léon: The Professional," "Black Swan," and the "Star Wars" prequel trilogy.
- Influential rapper known for his socially conscious lyrics and albums like "All Eyez on Me" and "Me Against the World."
- Grammy-winning singer-songwriter known for her soulful voice and hits like "Fallin'" and "No One."
- Victoria Beckham, Melanie Brown, Emma Bunton, Melanie Chisholm, and Geri Halliwell) - Iconic girl group known for hits like "Wannabe" and "Spice Up Your Life."
- Supermodel and businesswoman known for her iconic beauty and fashion career.
- Award-winning actress known for her roles in "Titanic," "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," and "The Reader."
- Actress known for her role as Buffy Summers on the TV series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer."
- Actor known for his roles in films such as "Dazed and Confused," "Dallas Buyers Club," and "Interstellar."
- Rapper and actor known for his laid-back style and hits like "Gin and Juice" and "Drop It Like It's Hot."
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- Actor known for his roles in romantic comedies such as "Four Weddings and a Funeral," "Notting Hill," and "Love Actually."
- Supermodel known for her groundbreaking career and work with major fashion brands.
- Actor known for his roles in films like "Ocean's Eleven," "Michael Clayton," and "Gravity."
- Actress and model known for her role on the TV show "Baywatch" and her numerous Playboy covers.
- Singer known for popularizing Latin music with hits like "Livin' La Vida Loca."
- Musician and actress known as the lead singer of the band Hole and for her marriage to Kurt Cobain.
- Actor and former rapper known for his roles in "Boogie Nights," "The Departed," and "Ted."
- Former professional boxer and undisputed heavyweight champion of the world.
20 Clues: Former professional boxer and undisputed heavyweight champion of the world. • Supermodel and businesswoman known for her iconic beauty and fashion career. • Singer known for popularizing Latin music with hits like "Livin' La Vida Loca." • Supermodel known for her groundbreaking career and work with major fashion brands. • ...
Radiology terminology first half of semester 2024-02-20
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- The density difference between two areas or structures on the radiograph; shades of gray on the finished radiograph
- The degree of blackness of the image
- Substance that does not allow x-rays to penetrate and absorbs more x-rays than tissue or bone and will appear white on a radiograph.
- "as low as reasonably achievable"
- Areas with little returning echo that appear darker gray on ultrasound images
- Infusion of an agent in reverse to how the discharge normally flows
- Device placed between the table top and image receptor that consists of lead strips that absorb scatter radiation
- A negatively charged electrode within the x-ray tube head that is made up of a filament and a focusing cup.
- The ultrasound probe that generates the sound waves and also serves to receive the returning echoes.
- Positive contrast medium that is used as a suspension for radiographic contrast studies to assist in evaluation of the gastrointestinal tract.
- Distance between successive crests or troughs of a wave; comprised of frequency and amplitude.
- Picture element: The smallest component of the digital image matrix.
- Substance that allows x-rays to penetrate with limited absorption and will appear black on a radiograph.
- A device used to measure anatomical thickness of a specific structure
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- Examination of the subarachnoid space around the spinal cord following injection of a contrast agent.
- A radiographic contrast study to evaluate the urinary bladder
- Examination of the urethra following administration of a contrast agent
- Areas that do not generate an echo on ultrasound images
- Areas with a high intensity echo that appear very bright on ultrasound images
- Positively charged electrode in the x-ray tube head
- Chart that provides kVp and mAs needed for specific radiographic studies based on the size of the patient.
- Device to monitor personnel exposure to radiation.
- The structure located below the tube window that has a set of lead shutters to limit the size of the x-ray beam.
- Used to control the quantity of electrons that will be produced and released from the filament during x-ray production
24 Clues: "as low as reasonably achievable" • The degree of blackness of the image • Device to monitor personnel exposure to radiation. • Positively charged electrode in the x-ray tube head • Areas that do not generate an echo on ultrasound images • A radiographic contrast study to evaluate the urinary bladder • ...
Olympics and all things sport 2024-07-25
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- What continent is not represented by the Olympic rings?
- What countrys men's football team won gold in 2008?
- How many players are the on each side of a polo match?
- Mandeville is the name of one of the two 2012 London mascots. What is the other?
- What continent does the black Olympic ring represent?
- What country has won the most ever medals in the winter Olympics?
- What city was the first to have live televised feed of the games in 1936?
- What is the only country to have hosted the summer Olympics and not won a single gold medal?
- The Olympic games of 1940 were cancelled. Where were they die to be hosted?
- What colour pill does Neo swallow in the matrix?
- What continent does the green Olympic ring represent?
- How many time zones are there in Australia?
- At the 1896 Athens summer games, the winners were given a silver medal and a branch from what type of tree?
- Which European city hosted the first Olympic games in which women were allowed to participate?
- How many rounds are there in an Olympic boxing match?
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- In 1924, what country hosted the first winter Olympic games?
- Saying the name of what dried fruit was used to make people smile in photos before cheese?
- How many stripes are there on the US flag?
- The Olympic marathon is held in commemoration of Pheidippides who ran from where to Athens?
- What continent does the red Olympic ring represent?
- In which city was the first opening ceremony of the Olympic games held?
- At what venue is the British Grand Prix held?
- What continent does the yellow Olympic ring represent?
- In the 2016 summer Olympic games what country won the 2nd highest number of gold medals?
- What country has the most time zones?
- What country has the most miles of motorway?
- What site is the Olympic torch lit from in Greece?
- What city will host the summer Olympics for the 3rd time in 2028?
- From what grain is sake made from?
- What continent does the blue Olympic ring represent?
30 Clues: From what grain is sake made from? • What country has the most time zones? • How many stripes are there on the US flag? • How many time zones are there in Australia? • What country has the most miles of motorway? • At what venue is the British Grand Prix held? • What colour pill does Neo swallow in the matrix? • What site is the Olympic torch lit from in Greece? • ...
Pathology inflammation and wound healing 2023-02-22
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- The movement of leucocytes from the capillary lumen into the extracellular matrix.
- An exudate consisting largely of blood.
- Complete repair of injured tissue.
- repair and healing
- The cells, fluid and chemicals that pass from the blood vessel lumen into the injured tissue.
- A specific group of cytokines responsible for the selective attraction of various leukocytes.
- An inflammatory reaction of a few days to a few weeks duration.
- Excessive contraction of a scar.
- A thin membrane covering a mucosal surface, composed of fibrinous exudate, mucus and necrotic and other debris.
- Tightly packed marginated leucocytes.
- The body’s attempt to replace dead or injured tissue with healthy tissue.
- The process in which bacteria are coated with C3b, antibody and fibronectin, rendering them more susceptible to phagocytosis.
- An exudate containing large numbers of eosinophils.
- The slow, rolling motion of leucocytes on the inside of the capillary wall in the pre-exudative phase of inflammation.
- A usually spherical structure consisting of purulent exudate encapsulated in a fibrous capsule.
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- The process by which certain cells internalize particles, hydrolyze them and eject the debris.
- The reaction of tissues to injury.
- An exudate containing a large amount of mucus.
- An inflammatory reaction of a few weeks to many months duration.
- An exudate containing large numbers of lymphocytes.
- An exudate containing a large amount of polymerized fibrinogen.
- An exudate containing large numbers of macrophages.
- The specialized fibrovascular connective tissue that replaces dead tissue as the latter is being removed.
- Polypeptide mediatiors secreted by cells in response to a stimulus.
- An exudate containing large numbers of leucocytes.
- The first minutes to hours of an inflammatory reaction.
- The lesion arising because of excessive production of scar tissue.
- Directional migration in response to a chemoattractant gradient.
- Incomplete repair of injured tissue, which is replaced by less specialized connective tissue.
- An exudate containing large numbers of plasma cells.
- A swelling caused by excessive growth of nerve fibres at the distal point of a severed nerve.
- An inflammatory reaction of a few hours to a few days duration.
- A watery exudate containing variable amounts of protein.
33 Clues: repair and healing • Excessive contraction of a scar. • The reaction of tissues to injury. • Complete repair of injured tissue. • Tightly packed marginated leucocytes. • An exudate consisting largely of blood. • An exudate containing a large amount of mucus. • An exudate containing large numbers of leucocytes. • An exudate containing large numbers of lymphocytes. • ...
BHCS001 Terminology 2023-05-18
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- Do not require oxygen and are not poisoned by it.
- String of cocci bacteria
- A amine released by mast cells, commonly known for causing allergies
- Precursor to macrophage
- PAMP
- Extracellular adaptive immunity
- Large mononuclear phagocytic cells that is important in innate immunity
- Messy cell death from chemical or physical injury
- Original theory that diseases were caused by bad air
- Rod shaped bacteria
- Adaptive immune response within the cell
- A protein that binds to an antigen
- An infection that causes disease
- Virialance part of Gram- bacteria
- Programmed cell death
- A type of cell-mediated immunity elicited by an antigen but can take hours or days to react
- Another name for cytokine
- Organelle that contains digestive enzymes
- The destruction and removal of foreign substances and dead cells.
- Slow Highly-Specific part of the immune system with memory
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- An area of low/no oxygen
- Baterial toxins that are secreted to damage the cell
- An inflammatory condition of the joints most likely caused by an autoimmune response
- Cluster of cocci bacteria
- Genes that regulate cell growth
- Protein released by some immune cells to signal infection/trauma
- A type of cytokines that help cells to resist viral replication
- Microbes that grow in oxygen
- The process when the immune system tags foreign pathogens for phagocytosis
- Thick layer found in Gram+ bacteria
- Round shaped bacteria
- Bacterial toxins that are released when the cell is damaged
- Small changes in viruses like in structure or nucleic acid
- Fluid component of clotted blood
- A series of surface-associated microbial cells enclosed in an extracellular polymeric substance matrix.
- A non harmful agent that causes a strong immune response
- Grow with or without oxygen
- A molecule that binds to an antibody
- Microbes that are poisoned by oxygen
- Need oxygen but are poisoned by higher concentrations of oxygen.
- General name for a white blood cell
- A type of vaccine that immunises against the toxin of a virus
- Large changes in virus/large mutations
43 Clues: PAMP • Rod shaped bacteria • Round shaped bacteria • Programmed cell death • Precursor to macrophage • An area of low/no oxygen • String of cocci bacteria • Cluster of cocci bacteria • Another name for cytokine • Grow with or without oxygen • Microbes that grow in oxygen • Genes that regulate cell growth • Extracellular adaptive immunity • Fluid component of clotted blood • ...
BIOL 110 Assignment #2 Vocab 2021-11-08
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- Part of nucleus that makes ribosomes
- Nonprotein organic molecules that participate with enzymes in reactions
- Organelles responsible for protein synthesis
- Theory that mitochondria and chloroplasts derived from ancestral bacteria
- Type of Endoplasmic Reticulum that contains ribosomes for protein synthesis
- "Water loving"
- Organelle responsible for photosynthesis
- Primary energy carrier of the cell
- Type of cell/organism with DNA housed in the nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
- Substances that form as a result of a reaction
- Type of solution where water will leave the cell
- Disc-like sacs in chloroplasts that hold pigments to capture sunlight
- Organelle responsible for generating most of the ATP used by the cell
- Type of cell/organism with free-floating DNA and no membrane-bound organelles
- Shape of the bacterium Bacillus anthracis
- Molecule or protein that speeds up a chemical reaction
- Organelle containing chromatin
- Type of solution where water will enter the cell
- Jelly-like material inside the cell
- Movement of water from an area of high concentration to low concentration
- Type of transport that requires energy
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- Organelle containing enzymes to break down food, excess materials, and pathogens
- "Water hating"
- Even balance of molecules on both sides of a membrane
- Type of transport that does not require energy
- Type of Endoplasmic Reticulum that synthesizes lipids
- Inner membrane folds of mitochondria
- Substances that participate in a reaction
- Fluid in mitochondria containing enzymes used to break down carbohydrates to release energy
- Part of the enzyme that associates directly with the substrate (2 words)
- Fluid in chloroplasts containing enzymes used to synthesize glucose
- Energy of motion
- Type of energy stored in the bonds between atoms
- Movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to low concentration
- Smallest unit of structure that can perform all of the functions of life
- When a protein becomes misfolded due to temperature or pH changes
- Organelle responsible for the modification, sorting, and packaging of proteins (2 words)
- Shape of the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus
- Stored energy whose capacity to accomplish work is not being used at the moment
39 Clues: "Water hating" • "Water loving" • Energy of motion • Organelle containing chromatin • Primary energy carrier of the cell • Jelly-like material inside the cell • Part of nucleus that makes ribosomes • Inner membrane folds of mitochondria • Type of transport that requires energy • Organelle responsible for photosynthesis • Substances that participate in a reaction • ...
Biology 1120 Cell Biology 2021-01-27
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- fibres that stretch and recoil like a rubber band
- a type of gland that produces a thin, watery secretion
- a type of epithelial tissue found lining villi in the intestines
- cells in loose connective tissue that produce fibres
- a kind of muscle which moves bones
- A type of protein found in hair, skin cells, and nails
- a kind of muscle which pumps blood
- A type of epithelial tissue that is falsely layered, found in the respiratory system
- tissue that transmits signals via neurotransmitters from one cell to another
- a dense regular connective tissue that holds bones together
- a type of tissue contained chondroblasts
- cells that store triglycerides
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- meaning below the outer layer of skin
- tissue that is tightly packed and generally on an internal or external surface (eg skin)
- 2 words, a complex arrangement of lamellae, haversian canal and osteocytes which stores minerals
- a type of junction which anchors cells but leaves a gap between them
- a loose arrangement of collagenous and elastic fibres
- a description of cells that are layered
- a kind of muscle which contracts around the intestines in peristalsis
- a type of epithelial tissue that could be simple or stratified and is found in alveoli
- a type of cell found in the nervous system which transmits signals
- name given to fluid also known as ECF, tissue gel or ground substance
- a type of junction through which materials can flow from one cell to another
- fibres that form a framework for spleen and lymph nodes
- cells that wander through connective tissue and phagocytize foreign material
- a type of epithelial tissue that is responsible for absorption and secretion and often surrounds ducts, found in the liver and mammary glands
- a connective tissue which contains RBCs and WBCs and platelets
- tissue that is contractile
- tissue that has sparse cells within a fluid or solid matrix
- a dense regular connective tissue that holds muscles to bones
- cells which support the nervous system
31 Clues: tissue that is contractile • cells that store triglycerides • a kind of muscle which moves bones • a kind of muscle which pumps blood • meaning below the outer layer of skin • cells which support the nervous system • a description of cells that are layered • a type of tissue contained chondroblasts • fibres that stretch and recoil like a rubber band • ...
March Maths Crossword 2025-03-04
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- Lines that never meet, staying the same distance apart.
- The measure of steepness of a line on a graph.
- The middle value in an ordered data set.
- The total distance around a shape.
- A rough calculation or educated guess.
- The average of a set of numbers.
- A mathematical phrase that can contain numbers, variables, and operators but no equals sign.
- The most frequently occurring number in a data set.
- When two shapes are identical in size and shape.
- A 2D shape where all points are equidistant from a centre.
- A mathematical statement showing equality between two expressions.
- A relationship where each input has a single output.
- The point where a line crosses an axis on a graph.
- A closed shape with straight sides.
- A straight line that touches a curve at a single point.
- A number that divides exactly into another number.
- The distance from the centre of a circle to its edge.
- A value close to but not exactly equal to the true value.
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- A system of symbols used in mathematics.
- The branch of mathematics dealing with symbols and rules for manipulating them.
- The likelihood of an event occurring.
- The longest side of a right-angled triangle.
- A rectangular array of numbers used in linear algebra.
- A measure in degrees between two intersecting lines.
- A statement that can be tested, often in probability and statistics.
- The amount of space inside a two-dimensional shape.
- The relationship between two quantities in a ratio.
- The study of angles and sides in triangles.
- A range of values between two numbers.
- A measure of how two variables relate to each other.
- A list of numbers following a pattern.
- A quantity with both magnitude and direction.
- Lines that meet at a right angle.
- A diagram representing values, often with axes.
- A quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides.
- A set of values that show an exact position on a graph.
- A point where two lines or edges meet.
37 Clues: The average of a set of numbers. • Lines that meet at a right angle. • The total distance around a shape. • A closed shape with straight sides. • The likelihood of an event occurring. • A rough calculation or educated guess. • A range of values between two numbers. • A list of numbers following a pattern. • A point where two lines or edges meet. • ...
skeletal issues 2023-12-19
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- of Bones/skeleton protection, rib cage,skull,vertebra
- bone e is a hard, solid osseous tissue found in the cortex of all bones
- Cartilage Is the most prevalent cartilage of the human body. It also commonly known as the articular cartilage.
- is a connective tissue in the skeletal system, its purpose in the skeletal system is tp [ad and protect
- A compressible but resilient type of cartilage can act as a shock absorber at points.( its the cartilage in the intervertebral disc). -annulus Fibrosus, The outside
- skeleton provides framework for trying to attach
- A strong tissue that connects bones
- cartilage This is the cartilage found in your respiratory system like the rings of the cartilage in the trachea and bronchi. It is categorized as a Hyaline cartilage.
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- connective tissue of the skeletal system its purpose is to cushion joints, allow for free movement of a joint, proved structural support.
- storage The minerals calcium and Phosphorus are stored within a bony matrix.
- Connects muscle to bone, acts as ropes a muscle pulls on Tendons have an increase in elastin and a decrease in collagen
- Cartilage type of cartilage provides firm but elastic support, contains loosely packed collagen fibers and a generous amount of elastic fibers.
- The skeleton performs joints for specific movements ex(knee joint, shoulder joint)
- Skeleton The appendicular skeleton contains all of our limbs and the pelvis.
- cartilage This is the cartilage that attaches your ribs tp the sternum. it is categorized as a Hyaline cartilage.
- Bones A bone that is longer than it is wide
- Skeleton The axial skeleton is the center portion of the skeleton. it is made up of the skull,rib cage, and vertebral column.
- cartilage the Nasal cartilage is the cartilage that provides structural support to the nose. It is considered a Hyaline cartilage.(forms a structure of our nose)
- blood cells fight infections
- blood cell formations(Hematopoiesis) makes red blood cells- also made in the red bone marrow-(provide energy )
20 Clues: blood cells fight infections • A strong tissue that connects bones • Bones A bone that is longer than it is wide • skeleton provides framework for trying to attach • of Bones/skeleton protection, rib cage,skull,vertebra • bone e is a hard, solid osseous tissue found in the cortex of all bones • ...
Mathematics 2024-10-09
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- - The total length around a two-dimensional shape.
- - The mathematical constant representing the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter.
- - The mathematical operation of combining two or more numbers.
- - The middle value in a set of numbers arranged in order.
- - The inverse function to exponentiation, indicating the power to which a number must be raised.
- - A rectangular array of numbers arranged in rows and columns.
- - The average of a set of numbers.
- - The amount of space inside a two-dimensional shape.
- - The process of determining how many times one number is contained in another.
- - A whole number, positive or negative, including zero.
- - A branch of mathematics dealing with symbols and the rules for manipulating those symbols.
- - The process of finding the product of two numbers.
- - A number multiplied by itself.
- - A mathematical statement that asserts the equality of two expressions.
- - The figure formed by two rays sharing a common endpoint.
- - The operation of removing one number from another.
- - A number raised to the third power.
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- - The number that appears most frequently in a set of data.
- - A number greater than 1 that has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself.
- - The branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, and solids.
- - A theorem that relates the sides of a right triangle.
- - The likelihood or chance of an event occurring.
- - A measure of how a function changes as its input changes, used in calculus.
- - A mathematical expression that consists of variables and coefficients.
- - A numerical quantity that is not a whole number, representing a part of a whole.
- - A quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
- - A symbol used to represent an unknown quantity in a mathematical expression or equation.
- - A line that touches a curve at a single point without crossing it.
- - A reference line used in a graph or coordinate system.
- - The distance from the center of a circle to any point on its circumference.
30 Clues: - A number multiplied by itself. • - The average of a set of numbers. • - A number raised to the third power. • - The likelihood or chance of an event occurring. • - The total length around a two-dimensional shape. • - A quantity that has both magnitude and direction. • - The process of finding the product of two numbers. • ...
Photosynthesis esme 2024-11-04
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- a molecule that intervenes by providing energy supplies to cells
- it has five-carbon sugar of molecule
- That depends on solar energy
- It is a kinetic energy and is average to the molecules within the living organism and indicates which is hot and cold.
- It is a colorless gas composed of atom and carbon
- It acts as a donor of electrons in various cells to provide power in anabolic reactions
- It is multiensymatic of chlorophyll and protein in the thylakoid membrane and is very complex.
- Plants use sunlight [to convert carbon dioxide and water into sugar and oxygen
- is a sugar that give source of energy to other organism
- it don't have a color but the symbol is 0
- a membrane-bound
- of a supporting matrix in an organ or tissue is generally composed of tissue
- The carbon is separated from the gaseous carbon dioxide and that changes, fixing to an organic carbon that is composed of sugars and starch.
- A source of energy by cellular
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- component of 2 atoms of hydrogen and one oxygen
- includes any type of organism but also plants and algae and bacteria and can produce its own food through photosynthesis
- that don't need sunlight
- it found on plant cells and is responsible for photosynthesis
- making his own food and also known as autótrofo using solar light
- a nitrogen base like purine that acts as one of the basic components of DNA and transports energy
- It is an organism that cannot produce its own food
- It is an organism that cannot produce its own food and has to obtain it through energy and by eating other organisms.
- It is a complex protein structure within the membranes that are the thylakoids of the chloroplasts and that functions as a primary unit and absorbs light energy.
- green pigment that founds on the plants
- something that the plants need it
- is a substance of color that produced to the living organism
- A form of phosphoric acid
- It is a stack of flattened disc-shaped structures
28 Clues: a membrane-bound • that don't need sunlight • A form of phosphoric acid • That depends on solar energy • A source of energy by cellular • something that the plants need it • it has five-carbon sugar of molecule • green pigment that founds on the plants • it don't have a color but the symbol is 0 • component of 2 atoms of hydrogen and one oxygen • ...
Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-31
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- formed by C-shaped cartilaginous rings (most inferior margin of larynx)
- an iron-containing protein in red blood cells that reversibly binds oxygen.
- instrument used to measure breathing
- amount of air that moves in and out of the lungs during a normal breath
- the process by which cells break down simple food molecules to release the energy they contain (gas exchange).
- chronic bronchial inflammatory disorder with airway obstruction due to bronchial edema and constriction and increased mucus production
- form in which most carbon dioxide is carried in plasma
- folds of connective tissue that stretch across the opening of the larynx and produce a person's voice.
- exchange of gases between cells of the body and the blood
- throat; passageway for food to the esophagus and air to the larynx
- inflammation of the bronchi
- bacterial infection of the lungs
- a genetic disorder that is present at birth and affects both the respiratory and digestive systems - caused by excess mucus production
- breathing in (inhalation)
- alveoli lose their elasticity
- a condition in which cancer cells form in the tissues of the lung - number one cause is from smoking
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- tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood
- primary bronchi, bronchioles, trachea, nose (allow air to reach the lungs and warm/become humidified)
- a condition in which the air sacs of the lungs are damaged and enlarged, causing breathlessness.
- intrapulmonary pressure does this with exhalation
- movement of air into and out of the lungs
- exchange of gases between lungs (alveoli) and blood
- name for all structures that provide passageway for air to travel (nasal cavity, pharynx, trachea, bronchii, most bronchioloes)
- a disease caused by bacteria that are transmitted through coughing or sneezing.
- a connective tissue with a fluid matrix that transports respiratory gases
- force that impacts ability to breathe
- the total volume of air that can be exchanged
- breathing out (exhalation)
- a genetic disorder that is present at birth and affects both the respiratory and digestive systems.
- intrapulmonary pressure does this with inhalation
- amount of air remaining in the lungs after a forced exhalation
31 Clues: breathing in (inhalation) • breathing out (exhalation) • inflammation of the bronchi • alveoli lose their elasticity • bacterial infection of the lungs • instrument used to measure breathing • force that impacts ability to breathe • movement of air into and out of the lungs • the total volume of air that can be exchanged • intrapulmonary pressure does this with exhalation • ...
Spet O3 2025-05-05
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- What is the term for the detailed plan that outlines the project's objectives, schedules, and resource budgets?
- What is the term for the detailed set of desired outcomes that a project aims to achieve?
- What term describes the nature of projects, indicating they have a specific start and end date?
- What was the code name for the Allied effort to develop the first nuclear weapons during World War II?
- What is the term for the initial phase where team members come together for the first time, with uncertainty about goals and roles?
- What profession involves designing and developing software applications and systems?
- What is the activity that involves summarizing the project's history and evaluating its performance?
- What document authorizes the project to begin and sets the stage for all the planning that will follow?
- What is the final phase of a project where all activities are completed and the project is formally closed?
- What type of technician uses principles and theories of science and mathematics to assist in research and development?
- What structure groups together people who perform similar tasks or use the same kinds of skill and knowledge in functional groups?
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- What word refers to the unique characteristic of projects, meaning no two projects are exactly the same?
- What structure combines elements of both functional and projectized structures to facilitate the participation of people from different parts of the organization?
- What technique, developed by Booz-Allen and Hamilton, is used for analyzing project scheduling?
- What type of chart, developed by Henry Gantt, is commonly used to illustrate project schedules?
- Who is the person responsible for initiating, financing, and defining the business benefits of a project?
- What is a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service, or result?
- What is a collection of projects, programs, and subsidiary portfolios managed as a group to achieve strategic objectives?
- What is the phase where the project team members are brought together and tasks are assigned?
- Who is responsible for all aspects of the project, including determining objectives, schedules, and resource budguets?
20 Clues: What profession involves designing and developing software applications and systems? • What is a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service, or result? • What is the term for the detailed set of desired outcomes that a project aims to achieve? • ...
Transforming Resources 2024-04-17
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- A thick, sticky, or viscous substance, often used in playful activities or experiments.
- A set of interconnected components working together to achieve a specific purpose or function.
- Made by chemical synthesis, especially to imitate a natural product.
- The surroundings or conditions in which living organisms, including humans, exist and interact.
- _______ Goods: goods not for immediate consumption and able to be kept for a period of time.
- A substance used for sticking objects or materials together, such as glue, epoxy, or tape.
- A material made from two or more different substances combined to create a new material with enhanced properties, such as strength, durability, or flexibility.
- The phenomena of the physical world collectively, including plants, animals, the landscape, and other features and products of the earth, as opposed to humans or human creations.
- The process of making goods or products using machinery, tools, labor, and chemical or biological processing.
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- Which ancient civilization used inclined planes to move huge blocks for building pyramids?
- A large molecule made up of repeating structural units, or monomers, typically linked together in long chains, widely used in plastics, fibers, and other materials.
- Most similar simple tool to an inclined plane
- ____-______ Goods: Tangible products that can be stored or inventoried and that have an average life of less than three years.
- Hard, brittle, and typically heat-resistant materials made from inorganic compounds, often used in pottery, tiles, and engineering applications.
- The process of constructing or manufacturing components, structures, or products from raw materials through various techniques such as cutting, shaping, welding, and assembling.
- A stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively.
- _______ Plane: A simple machine that helps make work easier and quicker.
- A slippery, viscous substance with unique properties, often used in children's toys or science demonstrations.
- _______ Resource: Materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain.
- A lightweight material consisting of bubbles trapped in a solid or liquid matrix, used in packaging, insulation, and as a cushioning material.
20 Clues: Most similar simple tool to an inclined plane • Made by chemical synthesis, especially to imitate a natural product. • _______ Plane: A simple machine that helps make work easier and quicker. • A thick, sticky, or viscous substance, often used in playful activities or experiments. • ...
crossword final 2021-05-17
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- number obtained by dividing one number by another Dividing 10 by 5 gives a quotient of 2.
- triangle-a triangle of numbers where each number is the two numbers directly above it added together
- terms-In algebra, like terms are terms that have the same variables and powers.
- fixed line used in describing a curve or surface.
- the part of the quadratic formula underneath the square root symbol: b²-4ac.
- measurable extent of some kind, such as length, breadth, depth, or height.
- highest point; the top or apex.
- set whose elements are all members of another set.
- an expression consisting of variables
- may assume any one of a set of values. b : a symbol representing a variable.
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- -In elementary algebra, a trinomial is a polynomial consisting of three terms or monomials.
- a number by which another number is to be divided.
- final stage of a period or process.
- environment or material in which something develops; a surrounding medium or structure.
- of all points in a plane which are an equal distance away from a given point and given line
- part or aspect of something abstract, especially one that is essential or characteristic.
- assignment of values to the unknown variables that makes the equality in the equation true
- function-a function of degree two.
- division- arithmetic division in which the divisor has two or more figures, and a series of steps is made as successive groups of digits of the dividend are divided by the divisor
- a quantity having only magnitude, not direction.
- form-The slope-intercept form is simply the way of writing the equation of a line so that the slope
- function -those whose graph is a straight line
- - an expression that has a single term, with variables and a coefficient.
- symmetrical open plane curve formed by the intersection of a cone with a plane parallel to its side.
- equality relating one mathematical expression A to another mathematical expression B
25 Clues: highest point; the top or apex. • function-a function of degree two. • final stage of a period or process. • an expression consisting of variables • function -those whose graph is a straight line • a quantity having only magnitude, not direction. • fixed line used in describing a curve or surface. • a number by which another number is to be divided. • ...
TTL Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-22
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- Teacher knowledge about the subject matter to be learned or taught
- uses visual images to represent knowledge
- electronic device for storing and processing data
- collaborate with others
- kind of peripheral device that helps communicate with processing units of the computer
- level where technology tools are used in conventional ways.
- the goal is to move from passive use of technology to active use of technology
- Technology _________ Matrix
- used for putting information including letters, words and numbers.
- assess the quality and effectiveness of the entire instructional design process
- teachers uses tools to deliver instruction
- Information and ____________ Technology
- also known as hybrid learning
- refers to direct and intentional encounters
- controls a cursor in a GUI
- refers to the computer's physical components
- Knowledge of how technology can be used to provide innovative methods of teaching content
- features individualized instruction and self-learning modules
- a technology integration framework that identifies three types of knowledge
- link learning activities to the real world
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- knowledge about working with technology, tools and resources.
- connect new information to prior knowledge
- freeing students from the confines of the traditional schoolwork box
- knowledge of teaching methods or instructional strategies
- uses symbols and words to represent knowledge and experience.
- referred to as home based learning
- teacher provides context for lesson; students choose tools
- this phase entails carrying out and delivering the planned content
- has the goal of producing more effective teaching and learning
- teacher expertise in integrating content and pedagogical knowledge
- students use technology tools flexibly to achieve specific learning outcomes
- area where technology and pedagogy influence each other
- provides a framework for describing and targeting the use of technology to enhance learning
- define the learning objectives and the instructional strategies
- encompass all the technologies and services involved
- focuses on developing and refining each element.
- instructional design framework that training developers use
- independent use for building knowledge
- offers free education in an online environment
- setting goals and understanding the gaps to fill
40 Clues: collaborate with others • controls a cursor in a GUI • Technology _________ Matrix • also known as hybrid learning • referred to as home based learning • independent use for building knowledge • Information and ____________ Technology • uses visual images to represent knowledge • connect new information to prior knowledge • teachers uses tools to deliver instruction • ...
Cellular Respiration Review 2022-12-09
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- Where does fermentation occur in a cell?
- Cellular respiration makes this gas as a byproduct. It is what all organisms exhale.
- Photosynthesis makes this, which is used in cellular respiration to produce ATP for cellular energy.
- What living things conduct cellular respiration?
- The type of cellular respiration that occurs when oxygen is absent.
- This low energy molecule gains energy by adding a third phosphate group to it, forming ATP.
- FADH2 and ______ carry hydrogen atoms to the Electron Transport Chain to be used to make ATP.
- The folds of the inner mitochondrial membrane which increase surface area for ATP production are called this.
- The third step in cellular respiration is the Electron Transport Chain which makes this many ATP molecules, on average.
- A type of enzyme used in the Electron Transport Chain that converts ADP to ATP is called this.
- The type of cellular respiration that occurs when oxygen is present.
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- This is the process where plants use carbon dioxide, water, and light energy to make glucose and oxygen.
- This cycle releases CO2 from the mitochondria and sends NADH and FADH2 to the next step.
- The first stage of cellular respiration is called this.
- When oxygen is absent, this type of anaerobic cellular respiration (fermentation), occurs in plant, fungi, and bacteria cells.
- The process a cell uses to convert energy from food (glucose) into energy the cell can use (ATP) is called cellular _________________.
- During glycolysis, glucose is broken down into two smaller molecules called ____________, also called pyruvic acid.
- These cells, also called bacteria, cannot conduct aerobic cellular respiration because they don't have mitochondria.
- A type of microscopic fungus that performs alcoholic fermentation.
- The energy carrying molecule in all cells. It works like a battery, gaining and releasing energy.
- When oxygen is absent, this type of anaerobic cellular respiration (fermentation), occurs in animal cells. It makes your muscles sore and is used to make cheese!
- The products of aerobic cellular respiration are carbon dioxide, ATP, and this.
- The most inner part of a mitochondrion, where the Krebs Cycle occurs, is called this.
23 Clues: Where does fermentation occur in a cell? • What living things conduct cellular respiration? • The first stage of cellular respiration is called this. • A type of microscopic fungus that performs alcoholic fermentation. • The type of cellular respiration that occurs when oxygen is absent. • The type of cellular respiration that occurs when oxygen is present. • ...
DS 2025-06-17
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- Efficient sorting algorithm using partitioning
- Stable sorting algorithm using divide and conquer
- Graph traversal using recursion or stack
- Collision resolution using a second hash function
- FIFO structure used in scheduling
- Search that divides a sorted list in halves
- Collection of nodes where each node points to the next
- Tree traversal using a queue to visit level by level
- Graph traversal using a queue
- Sort that selects the smallest element each pass
- Linked list with pointers to both previous and next nodes
- Efficient for small or nearly sorted arrays
- Tree traversal that visits nodes in Root-Left-Right order
- Graph where edges do not have direction
- Tree traversal that visits nodes in Left-Root-Right order
- Search technique that checks every element
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- Queue that connects the rear back to the front to save space
- Matrix used to represent graph edge connections
- Queue where elements are served based on priority
- Operation that adds an element to the top
- Sort that swaps adjacent elements repeatedly
- LIFO structure used for expression evaluation
- Function used to convert key into index in hashing
- Operation that removes an element from the front of a queue
- First node in a linked list
- Inorder traversal of BST gives this type of sequence
- Sort that uses a binary heap structure
- When two keys map to the same hash index
- Node in a tree that has at least one child
- Operation that adds an element to the rear of a queue
- Time complexity of linear search in the worst case
- A linked list where the last node connects to the first
- Tree traversal that visits nodes in Left-Right-Root order
- Operation that removes the top element
- Node in a tree that has no children
- Collision handling in hashing using linked lists
- Tree with the property Left < Root < Right
- Operation to add a node while maintaining BST rules
38 Clues: First node in a linked list • Graph traversal using a queue • FIFO structure used in scheduling • Node in a tree that has no children • Sort that uses a binary heap structure • Operation that removes the top element • Graph where edges do not have direction • Graph traversal using recursion or stack • When two keys map to the same hash index • ...
Math Vocabulary 2016-05-17
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- value the sum of the values of a random variable divided by the number of values
- a straight line from the center to the perimeter of a circle
- a sense of concern with and curiosity about something
- a line that touches a curve but does not intersect it
- the patterns of stress and intonation in a language
- drafting instrument used to draw or measure angles
- equality of measure
- the act of bringing things together to form a new whole
- concerning each of two or more persons or things
- a combination of three or more notes that blend harmoniously
- number a number of the form a+bi where a and b are real numbers and i is the square root of -1
- a reciprocal connection between two or more things
- having the character of a polynomial
- involving a single dimension
- a notation of how many times to multiply a number by itself
- a continuous portion of a circle
- system a positional system of numeration that uses binary digits and a radix of two
- a logarithmic unit of sound intensity
- value a real number regardless of its sign
- as far as something can go
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- the influence that produces a change in a physical quantity
- the product of all the integers up to and including a given integer
- ratio of the adjacent side to the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle
- the amount per unit size
- number a real number that cannot be expressed as a rational number
- the people who inhabit a territory or state
- a limited period of time
- a rate at which something happens
- an increase in rate of change
- ratio of the length of the side opposite the given angle to the length of the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle
- a constant in the equation of a curve that can be varied
- curve a symmetrical curve representing the normal distribution
- similar things placed in order or one after another
- an enclosure within which something originates or develops
34 Clues: equality of measure • the amount per unit size • a limited period of time • as far as something can go • involving a single dimension • an increase in rate of change • a continuous portion of a circle • a rate at which something happens • having the character of a polynomial • a logarithmic unit of sound intensity • value a real number regardless of its sign • ...
Wiskunde 2015-10-15
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- Synoniem voor ruimtemeetkunde.
- Hoe noemt men de methode om de oppervlakte van een gekromd figuur, zoals een cirkel, te benaderen?
- Hoe noemt het deel van de wiskunde dat zich bezighoudt met betrekkingen van door letters en tekens aangeduide grootheden?
- Hoe noemt men cirkel met de oorsprong als middelpunt en 1 als straal?
- Wie definieerde wiskunde als 'de wetenschap van de hoeveelheid'?
- 1 ... is de grootte van een middelpuntshoek die staat op een cirkelboog waarvan de lengte gelijk is aan de straal van de cirkel.
- Wie was de eerste persoon die een benadering van het getal pi heeft uitgerekend?
- Door welke filosoof werd de x en de y, en het idee dat een vergelijking als y = 2x+4 een lijn voorstelt in de wiskunde ingevoerd?
- Synoniem voor schuine zijde van rechthoekige driehoek.
- Het eerste volk dat zich met wiskunde bezig hield.
- Hoe noemt een lijnstuk waarvan de eindpunten op de cirkel liggen?
- Deel van de wiskunde dat zich bezig houdt met de betrekkingen van grootheden, voorgesteld door symbolen, o.a. letters.
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- Een as waar een kromme steeds dichterbij komt zonder die ooit te raken.
- Functie met voorschrift f(x)=0.
- Welke stelling geeft een verband tussen de lengte van de zijden van een rechthoekige driehoek ?
- Wie was de eerste vrouw ter wereld met een doctorsgraad op het gebied van wiskunde?
- Georg Ferdinant Ludwig staat bekend als de grondlegger van de moderne ......
- De stelling van ... luidt als volgt: 'een driehoek ingeschreven in een cirkel, en waarvan 1 zijde een middellijn van de cirkel vormt, is een rechthoekige driehoek'.
- Vanwege wat wordt L.E.J Brouwer vooral herinnerd?
- Synoniem voor wiskunde.
- Hoe noemt vergelijking waarin x² gelijk gesteld wordt aan y? Een ….. vergelijking.
- Rechthoekige, schematische tekening met getallen of symbolen.
- Synoniem voor meetkunde.
- In de wiskunde en logica een niet bewezen, maar als grondslag aanvaarde bewering.
- Hoe noemt men het assenstelsel waarin de assen loodrecht op elkaar staan en de eenheden op de x-as en op de y-as gelijk zijn?
- Wie wordt algemeen beschouwd als de grootste wiskundige van de oudheid en een van de grootste wiskundigen aller tijden?
26 Clues: Synoniem voor wiskunde. • Synoniem voor meetkunde. • Synoniem voor ruimtemeetkunde. • Functie met voorschrift f(x)=0. • Vanwege wat wordt L.E.J Brouwer vooral herinnerd? • Het eerste volk dat zich met wiskunde bezig hield. • Synoniem voor schuine zijde van rechthoekige driehoek. • Rechthoekige, schematische tekening met getallen of symbolen. • ...
Crossword 1: Ch 33, 38-40 2017-11-21
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- This chamber of the heart receives deoxygenated blood from the body through the Vena Cava (two words)
- Toe and finger bones
- Adipose tissue is an example of _____ connective tissue because it is composed of loosely woven protein fibers
- This chamber of the heart pumps oxygenated blood to the rest of the body through the aorta
- Knee bone
- The upper jaw bone
- The part of your circulatory system that pumps the blood
- A muscular organ under your lungs that makes breathing more efficient
- The breastbone where the first 7 pairs of ribs connect in front
- The smallest type of blood vessels where gas exchange occurs
- Collar bone
- The point at which two bones meet. Three types: cartilaginous, sutures and synovial
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- Cube-shaped epithelial cells that can be in a single layer or multiple layers
- A bone of the forearm that is in line with the thumb
- The ____ skeleton includes the following bones: shoulders, arms and legs, pectoral and pelvic girdles
- body The part of the neuron that contains the nucleus and other cell organs (2 words)
- A process by which living organisms constantly adjust to internal and external changes to maintain a steady state in their body
- The grape-like structures in your lungs where gas exchange occurs
- Bone cells that repair and grow bone tissue
- One job of the respiratory system is to remove this gas (a toxic, waste product) from your lungs
- An animal that can control its internal body temperature by its own metabolic reactions (name means “inside temperature”)
- The _____ vein carries oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the heart
- The four types of tissues are connective, muscle, nervous and _______
- The extracellular matrix of blood, which is mainly fluid
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- Another word for your throat that contains the trachea and esophagus
- This muscle tissue is attached to the bones of the skeleton and is mainly controlled voluntarily
- A single layer of epithelial cells is called _______ epithelia
28 Clues: Knee bone • Collar bone • The upper jaw bone • Toe and finger bones • Bone cells that repair and grow bone tissue • A bone of the forearm that is in line with the thumb • A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart • The extracellular matrix of blood, which is mainly fluid • The part of your circulatory system that pumps the blood • ...
Quality Month- CROSSWORD II 2018-11-09
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- Systematic, independent and documented process of examination of a system by obtaining evidence and evaluating through a checklist by a team (5)
- Confirmation, through the provision of objective evidence, that the requirements for specific intended use or application have been fulfilled (10)
- value separating the higher half from the lower half of a data sample (6)
- Part of Quality Management focused on providing confidence that quality requirements will be fulfilled (7,9)
- Overall intentions and direction of an organization related to Quality as formally expressed by top management (7,6)
- System to establish policy and objectives and to achieve those objectives (10,6)
- Non fulfilment of a requirement (3,10)
- Matrix used for action planning format (5)
- Management system to direct and control an orgaization wrt Quality (7,10,6)
- factor that caused a nonconformance and should be permanently eliminated through process improvement(4,5)
- Confirmation, through the provision of objective evidence , that specified requirements have been fulfilled (12)
- Data supporting the existence or verity of something (9,8)
- Demonstrated ability to apply knowledge and skills (10)
- Mathematical tool for process improvement in SQC, first used in Motorola (3,5)
- Fulfillment of a requirement (10)
- Degree to which a set of inherent characteristics fulfils requirements (7)
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- Relationship between the result achieved and the resources used (10)
- Coordinated activities to direct and control an organization wrt Quality (7,10)
- Set of inter related or interacting activities which transforms inputs into outputs (7)
- Person or group of people who control an organization at the highest level (3,10)
- a group of employees who meet regularly to consider ways of resolving problems and improving production in their organization (7,6)
- Specified way to carry out an activity or a process (9)
- Recurring activity to increase the ability to fulfil the requirements (9,11)
- Result of a process (7)
- Action to eliminate the cause of a detected non conformity or other undesirable situation (10,6)
- Action to eliminate the cause of a potential nonconformity or other undesirable potential situation (10,6)
- Make as good as new, restoration (6)
27 Clues: Result of a process (7) • Fulfillment of a requirement (10) • Make as good as new, restoration (6) • Non fulfilment of a requirement (3,10) • Matrix used for action planning format (5) • Specified way to carry out an activity or a process (9) • Demonstrated ability to apply knowledge and skills (10) • Data supporting the existence or verity of something (9,8) • ...
Joey Vanek Bone Crossword 2012-11-18
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- of, pertaining to, resembling, or consisting of cortex.
- an incomplete fracture of a long bone, in which one side is broken and the other side is still intact.
- A central canal and the concentric osseous lamellae encircling it, occurring in compact bone
- an abnormally large amount of calcium in the blood.
- an inflammation of the bone and bone marrow, usually caused by bacterial infection.
- various canals in bone that transmit blood vessels from the periosteum into the bone.
- a bone-forming cell.
- a malignant tumor of the bone.
- a cell of osseous tissue within the bone matrix; a bone cell.
- a structural part resembling a small beam or crossbar.
- a thin plate, scale, membrane, or layer, as of bone, tissue, or cell walls.
- the normal investment of bone, consisting of a dense, fibrous outer layer,
- a part torn off.
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- the breaking of a bone, cartilage, or the like, or the resulting condition.
- Abnormal development of fibrous connective tissue.
- overactivity of the parathyroid gland, characterized by softening of the bones.
- chronic breakdown of cartilage in the joints leading to pain, stiffness, and swelling
- a microscopic channel in bone, through which a blood vessel runs.
- The epiphyseal plate is a hyaline cartilage plate in the metaphysis
- a disorder in which the bones become increasingly porous, brittle, and subject to fracture, owing to loss of calcium and other mineral
- a chronic disease characterized by episodic accelerated bone resorption and growth
- American pathologist who discovered bacteria of the genus Rickettsia
- The zone of growth between the epiphysis and diaphysis during development of a bone.
- one of the structures composing the skeleton of a vertebrate.
- one of the large multinuclear cells in growing bone concerned with the absorption of osseous tissue
- a small canal or tubular passage, as in bone.
- a part or process of a bone separated from the main body of the bone by a layer of cartilage and subsequently uniting with the bone through further ossification
27 Clues: a part torn off. • a bone-forming cell. • a malignant tumor of the bone. • a small canal or tubular passage, as in bone. • Abnormal development of fibrous connective tissue. • an abnormally large amount of calcium in the blood. • a structural part resembling a small beam or crossbar. • of, pertaining to, resembling, or consisting of cortex. • ...
CRC 1093 2014-09-19
Across
- Which kind of bonds are involved in a dynamic combinatorial library?
- What is a resampling technique that constructs subsets of the bserved dataset to measure the accuracy and stability of statistical models?
- How do you call it when an enzyme binds here, but changes somewhere else?
- Which effect is used to perform lable-free binding studies at proteins?
- A soft separation technique for nanoparticles, polymers or proteins?
- How do you determine binding of a ligand to a protein by NMR spectroscopy?
- In which oragnism was VCP discovered?
- Why is it difficult to look at Lysine NH3 groups by NMR?
- A type of calcium phosphates which is the main inorganic component of biological hard tissues.
- What is the name of an inhibitor of p97?
- Which open-source software dedicated to Molecular Dynamics is competing with Amber, CHARMm and NAMD?
- Why is DNA such a powerful tool to use it as a building material?
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- With which mathematical method do you calculate the association constant of a set of measurements with different compositions?
- Which group protects an amine and discribes also an emotional state [in german -k]?
- Plasmonic active metal?
- What is nessesary to have SERS-active nanoparticle for bio applications?
- Which is one of the natural product that promote the interaction between 14-3-3?
- Why is it possible to detect the SERS signal of gold nanoparticle dimers linked by protein?
- The process of delivery of nucleic acids into eukaryotic cells.
- How do you call the region in the gap betweem two nanoparticles when the couple?
- A chemical method to block DNA/RNA from being expressed?
- By which factor ist the binding of lysine favored over the binding of arginine by the molecular tweezer?
- How do you call the accumulated strength of multiple affinities of binding interactions between proteins and ligands?
- Which approach enables the detection of small changes in the protein structure?
- Among all currently known sulfated glycosaminoglycans, which one has the highest negative charge density?
- What is the biggest drawback of the free radical polymerization technique?
26 Clues: Plasmonic active metal? • In which oragnism was VCP discovered? • What is the name of an inhibitor of p97? • A chemical method to block DNA/RNA from being expressed? • Why is it difficult to look at Lysine NH3 groups by NMR? • The process of delivery of nucleic acids into eukaryotic cells. • Why is DNA such a powerful tool to use it as a building material? • ...
LIFE IN THE LAND OF D+C 2021-08-26
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- A certain hour
- The “M” in mp3 (it’s not Mollie Pruitt)
- Gladiator “dagger” weapon
- Our mailbox number
- “Harvard of the West” city
- Hannah roomie
- The Great White Shark
- Trout and babbling
- Thunderdome star
- A county in England
- Speck d/o/e/s this
- The T’s have it
- What “Smith” went by in The Matrix
- Pontoon Boat home
- Trent’s strength
- Chachi Arcola Scott actor
- Scandinavian man
- A Billy nickname
- Gross item found in meeting room
- Lex(ie) Luthor’s first appeared
- A D+C Regular
- Reece’s Pieces friends
- Where the verses are
- Austin’s mascot
- Matt’s overseas nemesis
- Loves the son of Trent
- Chatter away gathering
- Balearica and Grus
- The love of Judi’s life
- Bandaid face
- Fossil resin
- Tori’s Dad (not Waffles) had this big 70’s TV show, The ___ Squad
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- Chamomile/Khamimille type flower
- Time for cards
- A most famous Milhous
- Jim Carrey in it
- Name of the longhorn in picture by kitchen
- Beard me
- The hue of Biblical Lydia
- Copy that
- The “G” in Shelby GTO
- A pack animal
- Suzanne once taught at this river school
- Related to Cinderella author
- Informal Rec. studio ite
- Travis (not D+C Travis) played drums for this “eye” band
- Many of Jim’s (LL Cool Jim) recent facebook posts
- Frequent fridge visitor
- Lee (Flipper), Tommy, Pepe, Diesel (not Vin)
- “Sara(h) Smile” singer
- Michelle avoids this
- It’s the “Square Garden”
- D+C accounting term
- Erik’s office chair
- “The Man with No Name” actor
- Downton Abbie character
- First name of one of Lil’ (Little) Debbie snack cakes
- Data “utensil”
- ___ & Sons
- Texas Town
- Kitchen stench
- Last name of former employee named “Cyborg”
- Name sounds like word for “a short delivery”
- Mr. Incredible first name
- This Jeremy was the voice of Scar
- Most bball NCAA championships
- Field of Dreams star
- Arie(l)’s Prince Eric’s valet
- Danielle sink item
- Reports together
- Possum release spot
- Bad look on vid. conf.
72 Clues: Beard me • Copy that • ___ & Sons • Texas Town • Bandaid face • Fossil resin • A pack animal • Hannah roomie • A D+C Regular • A certain hour • Time for cards • Data “utensil” • Kitchen stench • The T’s have it • Austin’s mascot • Jim Carrey in it • Thunderdome star • Trent’s strength • Scandinavian man • A Billy nickname • Reports together • Pontoon Boat home • Our mailbox number • Trout and babbling • ...
SSS 2022-03-06
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- It promotes attachment of tissue ribbons to glass slides.
- Process of grinding the cutting edge of the tissue to acquire an even edge.
- Removal of calcium ions or lime salts from organic extracellular matrix, calcified collagen and surrounding tissues of bones.
- Most simple type of microtome that invented by Trefall.
- Is the process of applying dyes on the sections to see and study the architectural pattern of the tissue and physical characteristics of the cells.
- Section Type of tissue section that is used for rapid diagnosis.
- swelling due to extravascular accumulation of fluids.
- Step in tissue processing that involves removal of clearing agent from tissue.
- Also known as casting or blocking.
- Removal of intercellular and extracellular water from tissues after fixation and prior to wax impregnation.
- Acquired decrease in tissue or organ size
- Destruction of cells due to enzymatic action.
- Type of microtome that is used for serial sections of large paraffin blocks.
- Removal of the entire mass or organ; greatest chance to detect malignancy.
- The basic instrument used in sectioning that is capable of cutting a section into a predetermined thickness.
- Increase in tissue or organ size due to increase in cell number
- In this process, alcohol is replaced by a solution which is more miscible with paraffin wax.
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- – Processed tissue is trimmed and cut into uniformly thin slices to facilitate studies under the microscope.
- Process of polishing and sharpening the cutting edge of the tissue.
- oil Extremely slow clearing agent with clearing time of 2-3 days.
- wax Most commonly used infiltrating agent.
- Manner or sequence of events on disease development.
- Pain due to release of chemicals (bradykinin) that stimulates nerve endings for pain.
- Type of fixative agent that rapidly denatures and precipitates proteins.
- Defined as the killing, penetration and hardening of tissues.
- Tissue sample from a living person.
- Methods of dehydration in which - tissue is wrapped in gauze bag and placed in a bottle with dioxane and anhydrous calcium oxide or quicklime.
- tumor or new growth
- Complete non-appearance or absence of organ.
- egg It is a routine tissue adhesive.
30 Clues: tumor or new growth • Also known as casting or blocking. • Tissue sample from a living person. • egg It is a routine tissue adhesive. • Acquired decrease in tissue or organ size • wax Most commonly used infiltrating agent. • Complete non-appearance or absence of organ. • Destruction of cells due to enzymatic action. • Manner or sequence of events on disease development. • ...
bio 44 2022-11-07
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- cycle - second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- reactions - set of reactions in photosynthesis that use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH
- - organism that is able to capture energy from sunlight or chemicals and use it to produce its own food from inorganic compounds; also called a producer
- (grana) - interconnected, arranged stacks of thylakoids
- - electron carrier involved in glycolysis
- reactions/Calvin cycle - the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis in which energy from ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds such as sugar
- - (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate) carrier molecule that transfers high-energy electrons from chlorophyll to other molecules
- - innermost compartment of the mitochondrion
- respiration - process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
- - measure of heat energy in food; equivalent to 1000 calories
- (mitochondria) - cell organelle that converts the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convenient for the cell to use
- - organelle found in cells of plants and some other organisms that captures the energy from sunlight and converts it into chemical energy
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- - organism that obtains food by consuming other living things; also called a consumer
- - process used by plants and other autotrophs to capture light energy and use it to power chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and energy-rich carbohydrates such as sugars and starches
- - saclike photosynthetic membranes found in chloroplasts
- - light-absorbing molecules used by plants to gather the sun’s energy
- - principal pigment of plants and other photosynthetic organisms
- triphosphate (ATP) - compound used by cells to store and release energy
- - first set of reactions in cellular respiration during which a molecule of glucose is broken into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid
- diphosphate (ADP) - an important organic compound in metabolism and is essential to the flow of energy in living cells; formed when ATP ‘loses’ a phosphate group
- - fluid portion of the chloroplast; outside of the thylakoids
- - process that does not require oxygen
- - process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- - process that requires oxygen
- transport chain - series of electron carrier proteins that shuttle high-energy electrons during ATP-generating reactions
25 Clues: - process that requires oxygen • - process that does not require oxygen • - electron carrier involved in glycolysis • - innermost compartment of the mitochondrion • (grana) - interconnected, arranged stacks of thylakoids • - saclike photosynthetic membranes found in chloroplasts • - fluid portion of the chloroplast; outside of the thylakoids • ...
Edge Crossword 2022-09-26
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- Languasco, name of the chief operating officer
- year we added squash racquetball group fitness studio nursery and the front desk at Kennedy drive location (numbers)
- and fitness, the name of our preschool program
- year we opened kids in action preschool (numbers)
- year we opened our physical therapy of Vermont fourth clinic and first Essex location (number)
- of the 90 day program
- Graham, name of the group fitness director
- year we opened our first parisi speed school franchise (numbers)
- of indoor tennis courts in essex
- of speed school we offer
- Hulsen, name of pickelball director
- year we completed construction of a 1,500 square foot fitness mezzanine (numbers)
- of tennis courts we have in total in south Burlington
- the Racquet , name of racquet shop we have
- pool,twin oaks has one of these
- bring it we string it ,slogan for drop the Racquet
- ,this year we purchased 75 Eastwood Drive location (numbers)
- brand of the bikes we have
- of padding on the fitness equipment at Eastwood
- Fitelberg, Name of the Chief Executive officer
- of starting blocks at eastwood pool
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- location has a program pool
- location has a splash pool
- year we opened a 76,000 square foot community fitness center (numbers)
- of outdoor tennis courts in total we have
- Pearce, name of the swim team head coach
- brand of the treadmills we have
- year we merged with twin oaks (numbers)
- Girard, name of head maintenance
- Kilbon, name of the human resources
- of swim lanes at all three of our locations
- brand of the fitness weight lifting equipment we have at Eastwood
- Oaks, this our main hub
- Hurd, name of the Aquatics Director
- year we had addition 6 lane competition lap pool and outdoor basketball courts (numbers)
- Fitness,name of class on Tuesdays and Thursdays at Eastwood
- Doud, name of tennis director in south Burlington
- Azur, name of tennis director in Essex
38 Clues: of the 90 day program • Oaks, this our main hub • of speed school we offer • location has a splash pool • brand of the bikes we have • location has a program pool • brand of the treadmills we have • pool,twin oaks has one of these • Girard, name of head maintenance • of indoor tennis courts in essex • Kilbon, name of the human resources • Hulsen, name of pickelball director • ...
HISTOPATHOLOGIC AND CYTOLOGIC TECHNIQUES 2021-02-01
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- Requires 4 changes of wax at 15 minutes interval. May be completed in 1 hour.
- A water soluble wax for enzyme histochemistry; does not require clearing and dehydration.
- Cutting off excess paraffin wax to form a four-sided prism.
- Removal of intercellular & extracellular water from tissues after fixation & prior to wax impregnation.
- Composed of 2 or more simple components is combined.
- Best decalcifying agent in electron microscopy and immunohistochemistry. Most common chelating agent in the market.
- Mixture of highly purified paraffin and synthetic plastic polymers; melting point of 56-57 deg. celsius.
- Usually contains glacia acetone acetic acid; for parts of cells.
- A substitute for paraffin wax that used in infiltrating eye specimens.
- Removal of dehydrating agent from tissues to replaced it with a medium that will dissolve the wax with which the tissues is to be impregnated.
- Tissues should not be more than 4-5 mm thick except when processing lung specimens which require 2cm.
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- Involves removal of clearing agent from tissues so that it will replace by a medium that will fill all cavities and tissues spaces.
- Removal of calcium ions or lime salts from the organic extracellular matrix, calcified collagen and surrounding tissues of bones.
- It can dehydrate and clear tissues at the same time. May cause conjunctival irritation.
- An automatic tissue processor that can do the first four steps in tissue processing, however it cannot perform decalcification.
- It can act both as dehydrating agent and clearing agent, and is extremely dangerous and toxic.
- A purified form of nictocellulose. For tissues with large and hollow and cavities that tends to collapse.
- Similar to paraplast; melting point 56-58 deg. celsius.
- Classified both as nuclear and histochemical fixative and it can preserve nuclear protein and mucopolysaccharide.
- Highly flammable and carcinogenic, can damage BM leading to Aplastic anemia .
- alcohol Recommended for plant and animal microtechniques.
- A method recommended for urgent biopsies, for specimens with much air like lungs, brain, eyes, spleen and CNS.
22 Clues: Composed of 2 or more simple components is combined. • Similar to paraplast; melting point 56-58 deg. celsius. • Cutting off excess paraffin wax to form a four-sided prism. • alcohol Recommended for plant and animal microtechniques. • Usually contains glacia acetone acetic acid; for parts of cells. • ...
TTL CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-10-22
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- freeing students from the confines of the traditional schoolwork box
- has the goal of producing more effective teaching and learning
- encompass all the technologies and services involved
- provides a framework for describing and targeting the use of technology to enhance learning
- define the learning objectives and the instructional strategies
- connect new information to prior knowledge
- kind of peripheral device that helps communicate with processing units of the computer
- students use technology tools flexibly to achieve specific learning outcomes
- a technology integration framework that identifies three types of knowledge
- teacher expertise in integrating content and pedagogical knowledge
- Teacher knowledge about the subject matter to be learned or taught
- instructional design framework that training developers use
- level where technology tools are used in conventional ways.
- offers free education in an online environment
- uses visual images to represent knowledge
- knowledge of teaching methods or instructional strategies
- teacher provides context for lesson; students choose tools
- the goal is to move from passive use of technology to active use of technology
- refers to the computer's physical components
- used for putting information including letters, words and numbers.
- assess the quality and effectiveness of the entire instructional design process
- features individualized instruction and self-learning modules
- refers to direct and intentional encounters
- knowledge about working with technology, tools and resources.
- setting goals and understanding the gaps to fill
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- Information and ____________ Technology
- Knowledge of how technology can be used to provide innovative methods of teaching content
- focuses on developing and refining each element.
- also known as hybrid learning
- this phase entails carrying out and delivering the planned content
- controls a cursor in a GUI
- electronic device for storing and processing data
- link learning activities to the real world
- independent use for building knowledge
- collaborate with others
- Technology _________ Matrix
- area where technology and pedagogy influence each other
- referred to as home based learning
- uses symbols and words to represent knowledge and experience.
- teachers uses tools to deliver instruction
40 Clues: collaborate with others • controls a cursor in a GUI • Technology _________ Matrix • also known as hybrid learning • referred to as home based learning • independent use for building knowledge • Information and ____________ Technology • uses visual images to represent knowledge • connect new information to prior knowledge • link learning activities to the real world • ...
AP biology vocabulary 2023-12-05
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- furrow - a plasma membrane invagination at the cell division site.
- containing two complete sets of chromosomes, one from each parent.
- factor - specific cyclin-Cdk complex which allows cells to pass G2 and go to the M phase
- tumor - cancerous and can spread cancer cells throughout one's body through the blood or lymphatic system
- kinases - protein enzyme controls cell cycle; active when connected to cyclin
- AMP - an intracellular second messenger to a wide variety of hormones and neurotransmitters
- Transduction - the process in which binding of an extracellular messenger to the cell surface receptor.
- cells- - this cell has a receptor that can bind to the ligand
- membrane receptors - these are proteins that are found on the surface of cells and span the plasma membrane
- inhibition - crowded cells normally stop dividing; cell-surface protein binds to adjoining cells to inhibit growth
- kinases - enzymes that regulate the biological activity of protein by phosphorylation of specific amino acids with ATP as the source of phosphate
- fission - asexual reproduction by a separation of the body into two new bodies.
- receptors - receptor proteins found in inside of the cell typically in the cytoplasm or nucleus
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- - a gene which in certain circumstances can transform a cell into a tumor cell.
- - the death of cells which occurs as a normal and controlled part of an organism's growth or development.
- - cells separate from the tumor and travel to other parts of the body
- amplification - carried out when the typical signal output level of a sensor is considered to be too low.
- - A molecule that binds to another (usually larger) molecule.
- - the cytoplasmic division of a cell at the end of mitosis or meiosis, bringing about the separation into two daughter cells.
- feedback - A case where outputs from a system are subsequently fed back into it, minimizing or reducing the effect of subsequent iterations.
- messengers - small molecules and ions that relay signals received by cell-surface receptors to effector protein.
- dependence - cells must be attached to another cell or ECM (extracellular matrix) to divide
- phosphorylation - adding a phosphate group to a molecule
- signaling - the signaling molecules (hormones) are secreted by specialized endocrine cells
- cyclase - it catalyze the reaction producing cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) from adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
25 Clues: phosphorylation - adding a phosphate group to a molecule • - A molecule that binds to another (usually larger) molecule. • cells- - this cell has a receptor that can bind to the ligand • furrow - a plasma membrane invagination at the cell division site. • containing two complete sets of chromosomes, one from each parent. • ...
AP biology vocabulary 2023-12-05
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- furrow - a plasma membrane invagination at the cell division site.
- containing two complete sets of chromosomes, one from each parent.
- factor - specific cyclin-Cdk complex which allows cells to pass G2 and go to the M phase
- tumor - cancerous and can spread cancer cells throughout one's body through the blood or lymphatic system
- kinases - protein enzyme controls cell cycle; active when connected to cyclin
- AMP - an intracellular second messenger to a wide variety of hormones and neurotransmitters
- Transduction - the process in which binding of an extracellular messenger to the cell surface receptor.
- cells- - this cell has a receptor that can bind to the ligand
- membrane receptors - these are proteins that are found on the surface of cells and span the plasma membrane
- inhibition - crowded cells normally stop dividing; cell-surface protein binds to adjoining cells to inhibit growth
- kinases - enzymes that regulate the biological activity of protein by phosphorylation of specific amino acids with ATP as the source of phosphate
- fission - asexual reproduction by a separation of the body into two new bodies.
- receptors - receptor proteins found in inside of the cell typically in the cytoplasm or nucleus
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- - a gene which in certain circumstances can transform a cell into a tumor cell.
- - the death of cells which occurs as a normal and controlled part of an organism's growth or development.
- - cells separate from the tumor and travel to other parts of the body
- amplification - carried out when the typical signal output level of a sensor is considered to be too low.
- - A molecule that binds to another (usually larger) molecule.
- - the cytoplasmic division of a cell at the end of mitosis or meiosis, bringing about the separation into two daughter cells.
- feedback - A case where outputs from a system are subsequently fed back into it, minimizing or reducing the effect of subsequent iterations.
- messengers - small molecules and ions that relay signals received by cell-surface receptors to effector protein.
- dependence - cells must be attached to another cell or ECM (extracellular matrix) to divide
- phosphorylation - adding a phosphate group to a molecule
- signaling - the signaling molecules (hormones) are secreted by specialized endocrine cells
- cyclase - it catalyze the reaction producing cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) from adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
25 Clues: phosphorylation - adding a phosphate group to a molecule • - A molecule that binds to another (usually larger) molecule. • cells- - this cell has a receptor that can bind to the ligand • furrow - a plasma membrane invagination at the cell division site. • containing two complete sets of chromosomes, one from each parent. • ...
Sedymentary Rocks 2023-12-06
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- – Porous sandstone known for flexibility
- (rock), also known as Dolostone – Sedimentary carbonate rock that contains a high percentage of the mineral dolomite
- – Sedimentary rock, mostly of indurated clay particles
- – Sandstone with angular grains in a clay-fine matrix
- – Water-soluble mineral deposit formed by evaporation from an aqueous solution
- – Soft, brown, combustible, sedimentary rock
- – Rock composed of angular fragments
- – A sedimentary rock made of a mechanical mixture of sylvite and halite
- – Lime-rich mud or mudstone which contains variable amounts of clays and silt
- – Hard, fine-grained sedimentary rock composed of cryptocrystalline silica
- – Sedimentary rock that is composed mostly of fragments of shells
- – Cryptocrystalline form of the mineral quartz
- shale – Organic-rich fine-grained sedimentary rock containing kerogen
- – Banded mixture of hematite and quartz
- – Form of limestone deposited by mineral springs
- – Sedimentary rock which has a grain size in the silt range
- – Fine grained sedimentary rock whose original constituents were clays or muds
- – Sedimentary rock formed from ooids
- – Hard, coarse-grained, siliceous sandstone
- – Product of rock weathering in wet tropical climate rich in iron and aluminium
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- – Sedimentary rock containing large amounts of phosphate minerals – A non-detrital sedimentary rock that contains high amounts of phosphate minerals
- – Sedimentary rock composed of smaller rock fragments
- – Till which has been indurated or lithified by burial
- – Form of opaline silica that is often found around hot springs and geysers
- – Type of sandstone containing at least 25% feldspar
- – Soft, white, porous sedimentary rock made of calcium carbonate
- – Soft, siliceous sedimentary rock that is easily crumbled
- – Type of limestone that is composed predominantly of sand-size grains
- – Type of sedimentary rock
- – Geologic deposit of a turbidity current
- – Clastic sedimentary rock composed primarily of clay-sized particles
- – Mud-supported carbonate rock that contains greater than 10% grains
- – Type of sedimentary rock
- – Fine-grained, clastic sedimentary rock
- – Type of sedimentary rock
- iron formation – Distinctive layered units of iron-rich sedimentary rock that are almost always of Precambrian age
- – Combustible sedimentary rock composed primarily of carbon
- – Porous limestone rock formed when carbonate minerals precipitate out of ambient temperature water
38 Clues: – Type of sedimentary rock • – Type of sedimentary rock • – Type of sedimentary rock • – Rock composed of angular fragments • – Sedimentary rock formed from ooids • – Banded mixture of hematite and quartz • – Porous sandstone known for flexibility • – Fine-grained, clastic sedimentary rock • – Geologic deposit of a turbidity current • ...
Cell Parts 2023-11-14
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- "True nucleus"
- All living things are composed of cells, cells are the basic units of structure and functions in living things, and all cells come from preexisting cells
- Jelly-like material inside the nucleus
- Series of membranes for transport of materials,ribosomes
- Found in plant cells
- Jelly-like material filling the cell
- Surrounds the nucleus
- Said all animals were made of cells
- Rigid carbohydrate cellulose structure, protects and supports the cell, found in plants, algae, and some bacteria
- Phospholipid bilayer regulating what enters and leaves the cell, protects and supports the cell, proteins and carbohydrates are also found
- Small membrane-enclosed sacs storing water, salts, proteins, etc.
- Proteins that help chromosomes move in animal cells
- Further developed compound microscope
- Inner folds
- Small membrane-enclosed sacs, contains digestive enzymes to digest materials, destroy bacteria, and breakdown old cell parts
- "Before nucleus"
- Tiny structures which proteins, may be found on rough ER or free in the cytoplasm
- Said all plants were made of cells
- Round control center of the cell
- Series of membranes for transport of materials, no ribosomes
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- Protein fibers that support the cell and allow movement
- In nucleus membrane, allows for passage of materials
- Single tail-like structure for movement
- Contains chlorophyll and conducts photosynthesis
- Developed first microscope
- Genetic material with proteins making up chromosomes in the nucleus
- Found in the nucleus, makes and stores RNA for ribosomes
- Has a cell wall, rectangular shape, has plastids, has a large central vacuole
- Identified a round body in the cell and called it a nucleus
- Has no cell wall, round shape, has centrioles, and has smaller vacuoles
- Said that all cells came from preexisting cells
- Contains red, yellow, and orange pigments
- Stores starch
- Flattened stack of membranes, looks like a pancake, responsible for modifying and packaging proteins for secretion out of the cell
- Double membrane-bound structures, contains enzymes which help to produce ATP(a high energy compound) from glucose, "the powerhouse of a cell"
- Center
- Many hair-like structures for movement
37 Clues: Center • Inner folds • Stores starch • "True nucleus" • "Before nucleus" • Found in plant cells • Surrounds the nucleus • Developed first microscope • Round control center of the cell • Said all plants were made of cells • Said all animals were made of cells • Jelly-like material filling the cell • Further developed compound microscope • Jelly-like material inside the nucleus • ...
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood 2023-11-03
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- Day off teen
- King of Rock
- Bogart's classic
- Tramp's creator
- Master of suspense
- Loren, Italian film icon
- Crowe's Roman epic
- 8 Mile rapper
- Streep, acclaimed actress
- Jimi, guitar legend
- Greta, the Swedish Sphinx
- Brando's first name
- Talk show legend
- Ford, known for "Indiana Jones"
- Hitchcock's dizzying film
- Sylvester, Rocky actor
- Alan, played Snape
- Marlene, Blue Angel star
- Clint, Dirty Harry actor
- Elvis's last name
- Lady of pop
- Spielberg's shark tale
- Motel, setting for "Psycho"
- Cowboy, Hoffman's breakthrough
- Enter the Dragon star
- Funny Girl star
- Hard Day's Night band
- Skyfall singer
- Burt Reynolds' '70s character
- Elizabeth, Cleopatra portrayer
- Jack, The Shining actor
- Jr., Iron Man actor
- Berry, Oscar-winning actress
- Scarface actor
- Canadian rapper
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- Park, Spielberg's dinosaur movie
- David, musician and "Labyrinth" actor
- Brando's mob boss movie
- DiCaprio's iceberg encounter
- Jerry's eponymous show
- Girls senior sitcom
- Ball, sitcom legend
- Wrath, Steinbeck adaptation
- Frank, Ol' Blue Eyes
- Nirvana's frontman
- Spy with a license to kill
- Jackson's hit album
- Christopher, known for his unique cadence
- Tom Cruise's "Top Gun" call sign
- Boston bar-based series
- '80s supernatural comedy
- Scorsese's mob film
- Purple Rain artist
- Norma Jean's screen name
- Longest-running sitcom
- Steve McQueen's chase film
- Oz film classic
- Central Perk sitcom
- Night Live sketch show
- Cool guy on Happy Days
- Korean War dramedy
- Tony Soprano actor
- Michael Richards' character
- A Will Smith romantic comedy
- Angelina, Tomb Raider star
- Witherspoon, "Legally Blonde" actress
- Musical with Travolta
- List, Spielberg's WWII film
- Destiny's Child superstar
- Audrey or Katharine
- Taylor, pop-country star
- Vampire saga
- O'Hara, "Gone with the Wind" role
- Elvis's live comeback city
- Stallone's soldier character
- Gomez, actress and singer
- Celine, singer of "Titanic" theme
- Keanu's reality-questioning film
- Faye, starred in "Network"
- Jones, Renée Zellweger's role
- Brothers, filmmakers
- Material Girl icon
- Family name in HBO hit
83 Clues: Lady of pop • Day off teen • King of Rock • Vampire saga • 8 Mile rapper • Skyfall singer • Scarface actor • Tramp's creator • Oz film classic • Funny Girl star • Canadian rapper • Bogart's classic • Talk show legend • Elvis's last name • Master of suspense • Nirvana's frontman • Crowe's Roman epic • Purple Rain artist • Korean War dramedy • Tony Soprano actor • Alan, played Snape • Material Girl icon • ...
Chapter 8 and 9 Review 2024-01-24
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- energy in cellular respiration is lost as ________
- when ATP loses a phosphate it _________ energy
- CO2 and water are considered the ______ in the photosynthetic chemical reaction
- adenosine triphosphate
- chloroplast structure that holds pigment
- glycolysis takes place in the _________
- plants are specialized to use less carbon like corn, sugar cane, etc.
- data that is quantitative
- an increase in light intensity will _________ rate of photosynthesis up to a point
- light-__________ reactions occur in the stroma
- needing oxygen
- gas released in the yeast fermentation experiment
- data that is generally not quantifiable
- makes own food for energy
- respiration that does not use oxygen
- plants that are adapted to dry environments by closing their stomata
- energy is stored as carbohydrates then into _______ for longterm storage
- metabolic pathway that harnesses light energy
- first step in cellular resp. breaks down sugar into pyruvate
- innermost part of the mitochondria
- a _______ group is meant to be a point of comparison on any experiment
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- molecule that absorbs light
- chloroplast structure where sugar is fixed from CO2
- Cycle where pyruvate makes ATP and electron carriers with CO2 as a byproduct
- consumes food for energy
- NADP+ and NADPH+ are ______ carriers in photosynthesis and cellular respiration that help in the formation of ATP
- plants require sunlight, CO2 and ______ for photosynthesis
- is burned off when baking bread which is a byproduct of fermentation in yeast
- Product of photosynthesis
- light-__________ reactions occur in the thylakoid
- when ATP gains a phosphate group it ___________ energy
- does not require oxygen
- is used in the electron transport chain to make ATP and turns into H2O
- organelle where the krebs cycle takes place
- metabolic pathway that breaks down sugar to create ATP
- unit of energy needed to raise 1 gram of water by 1 degree C
- CO2 and water are considered the _______ in the cellular respiration chemical reaction
- plant pigment reflects green light
- ______ acid is produced in mammals when there is an oxygen deficit
- group where energy is held in bonds in ATP
40 Clues: needing oxygen • adenosine triphosphate • does not require oxygen • consumes food for energy • Product of photosynthesis • data that is quantitative • makes own food for energy • molecule that absorbs light • plant pigment reflects green light • innermost part of the mitochondria • respiration that does not use oxygen • glycolysis takes place in the _________ • ...
CHAPTER 4 2020-04-29
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- Sharp focusing of an image upon the retina
- The increase in prominent of living tissue due to high stress
- Describe measurements of variables with magnitude and direction
- Basic quantity that deals with distance
- The tendency of an object to sink or rise in a fluid
- Forces pressing down on an object to compact it
- This exerts an important force on a large mass
- One of the two main materials of bone matrix
- The decrease in prominence of a living tissue due to low stress
- The increase in number of cells under stress
- Mechanism for transferring or applying forces
- Basic quantity that deals with inertia
- Rate of change in an object's velocity
- Basic quantity that deals with flow of events
- When parts of a machine fail due to prolonged or heavy use
- The largest animal on Earth
- Forces that slide an object's sections
- The smallest adult vertebrate
- One of the two main materials of bone matrix
- Force applied to an object multiplied to the distance traveled
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- Effect of one body acting on another through their mass and acceleration
- Calculated via mass over volume
- Standards of measurement that give concrete values to basic quantities
- Transformation of tissues from one form or type to another
- Rate of change in an object's position
- Formulated the theory of relativity that limits the three laws of motion
- The structure that bore the mass of the body in terrestrial vertebrates
- Forces that stretch an object
- When visual fields overlap
- Measure of force that causes an object to rotate about an axis
- When visual fields do not overlap
- Calculated via force over area
- One of the two areas of internal bone tissue structure
- Measurement with magnitude but without direction
- The change in shape in correlation with a change in size
- Formulated the three laws of motion
- One of the two areas of internal bone tissue structure
- The outer part of the teeth
- The inner part of the teeth
- The rate at which work gets done; work over time
40 Clues: When visual fields overlap • The outer part of the teeth • The largest animal on Earth • The inner part of the teeth • Forces that stretch an object • The smallest adult vertebrate • Calculated via force over area • Calculated via mass over volume • When visual fields do not overlap • Formulated the three laws of motion • Rate of change in an object's position • ...
Mirchi Masala 2019-03-15
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- Its all about Piston Cup(4)
- A Block in Auxillary storage (4)
- Operation which is used to run a program (4)
- Determines the Input Queue (5)
- specifies the physical character of data set(3)
- magical board game(7)
- used to copy selected members in a PDS(7)
- Data Type Mismatch abend (4)
- Man with a WEB (9)
- subsystem used for managing jobs (3)
- Movement of more than 4k bytes of data(8)
- Man and Machines (12)
- A Movie about evacuation in KUWAIT
- Don't make me angry, you wouldn't like me when i am angry(4)
- A King from Water world lives in Land (7)
- the Leftmost name in a dataset(6)
- Its all about Blue people saving their land(6)
- The Trilogy, which talks about ORACLE (6)
- About a mother’s revenge for her daughter (3)
- A Block in Main Memory (5)
- Tool used to Monitor Mainframe Jobs (4)
- EK bhar jo maine commitment kar di, uske ke baad..(6)
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- All about Mafia family (9)
- Auto Generate numbers (6)
- Command used to copy selected value into clipboard (3)
- Mainframe OS (3)
- Specifies the status of the data set (4)
- Command that can be used at line & Primary command (4)
- Special DD name used for printing system messages (8)
- Earth's Mightiest warrior coming together (8)
- alien agency in earth(10)
- Provides notification only when coded (6)
- Used to skip a couple of steps (7)
- ignore n number for records before sorting (7)
- Carpet,Lamp and .....(7)
- Command used to modify the function keys (4)
- When motion controls emotions (4)
- The King of Theives (9)
- Parameter which puts a hold on CPU time (4)
- Load Module not found abend (4)
- A Man who can exponetially decrease or increase size(6)
- Screen Editor on Mainframe (4)
- About a Surgical Strike(3)
- Name means small child but it is about a mission (4)
- Yo boys, I am singing a song ,___ song, flop song..(4)
- Hammer God(4)
46 Clues: Hammer God(4) • Mainframe OS (3) • Man with a WEB (9) • magical board game(7) • Man and Machines (12) • The King of Theives (9) • Carpet,Lamp and .....(7) • Auto Generate numbers (6) • alien agency in earth(10) • All about Mafia family (9) • About a Surgical Strike(3) • Its all about Piston Cup(4) • A Block in Main Memory (5) • Data Type Mismatch abend (4) • ...
CS350 Crossword Puzzle 2019-03-31
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- In this class of PRAM, read accesses to a memory location are serialized and multiple write accesses are allowed.
- A serial computer based on streams.
- Multiple data can be processed but same instruction on all data.
- Strassen's matrix multiplication uses _________________ multiplications.
- Another name of bin sort.
- This law is used to compute the speed up of parallel computation.
- These types of networks are static.
- This memory is placed between CPU and Main memory.
- All processors are not same.
- In this method a process is divided in to several stages.
- In this tree network, more connections are used near the root.
- File system used in Hadoop.
- Every processor can access the memory location with same speed.
- Several instructions can be executed on multiple data.
- All processors are same.
- In this coupling method, all processors share a global memory.
- In this computing several computers collaboratively solve a problem.
- Every processor can access the memory location with different speed.
- In this class of PRAM, read and write accesses to a memory location are serialized.
- In this class of PRAM,multiple read and write accesses to a common memory location are allowed.
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- Message Passing is a form of _______________between objects.
- This computing is traditional.
- Special processor for graphics operations.
- In a prallell mahcine,processors ae connected by _________________ network.
- sender and receiver to wait for each other while transferring the message.
- Invalidate and update are protocols about Cache ______________.
- Searching in which elements should be in sorted order.
- sender and receiver do not wait for each other while transferring the message.
- In this machine instructions are executed parallely.
- In this computing instructions are concurrently executed.
- Delay in reading/writing.
- Crossbar is ____________network because nodes are not directly connected.
- Multiple instructions can be executed on same data.
- In this coupling method, each processor has its own local memory.
- It can be a perfect shuffle network.
- Data transfer rate.
- In this class of PRAM, multiple read accesses to a memory location are allowed and write access is serialized.
37 Clues: Data transfer rate. • All processors are same. • Another name of bin sort. • Delay in reading/writing. • File system used in Hadoop. • All processors are not same. • This computing is traditional. • A serial computer based on streams. • These types of networks are static. • It can be a perfect shuffle network. • Special processor for graphics operations. • ...
Bio-techne Training Crossword 2019-07-17
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- What is the most commonly used test for potency for traditional CAR-T cell manufacturing
- Most important marker for autophagy research
- The gold standard ELISA kit
- Degraders from tocris that harness ubiquitin proteasome system
- Small vesicles acting as signalosomes
- Membranes used in proteome profiler
- Miniature version of an organ requiring 3D matrix to grow
- Novus ready to use membranes to study cancer
- Next Generation Target involved in Neurodegradation and also acts as T cell repressor
- This product can replace Dynabeads for cell activation for CART protocols
- An important enzyme for glycan analysis used in large quantities by Biopharma industry
- Bio-Techne recently acquired a company that can supply an alternative to Viral Gene Delivery. What is the name of that company
- This Practice can save your customers time and money by providing multiple products to save your customers time and money
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- ELISA Kits used to measure small molecules like Creatinine
- New Low value ELISA kits from Novus
- Linear dyanamic range for ELLA is
- Range of magnetic products useful in cell separation/isolation
- ELLA analysis software
- If you have a customer who is interested in running protocols from the laboratory of Hans Clevers lab. Which Bio-Techne product would you suggest to replace Matrigel in their protocols?
- A family of B7-related proteins that could represent next generation checkpoint targets
- This product can supply a high throughput and standardized method for evaluating DNA Damage
- Media from R&D systems available to freeze cells
- Highly photostable dyes from Tocris
- Recombinant proteins packed as small globules for direct addition into the media
- Which component of BME is enhanced in BME-R1 to allow for better performance for Human Gastric Organoids
- Insulin replacement used as an additive in cell culture
- Site of reaction of assay in an ELLA instrument
- This platform can be helpful to monitor both endpoints for CART cell production and biomarkers that indicate CRS in patients
- Luminex instrument that can only run magnetic beads
- An advanced probe from novus to monitor apoptosis
30 Clues: ELLA analysis software • The gold standard ELISA kit • Linear dyanamic range for ELLA is • New Low value ELISA kits from Novus • Highly photostable dyes from Tocris • Membranes used in proteome profiler • Small vesicles acting as signalosomes • Most important marker for autophagy research • Novus ready to use membranes to study cancer • ...
GEN. BIO. 2020-01-27
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- as kidney cleanse the blood, this liquid waste is formed.
- a region of specialized cardiac muscle cells sets the tempo of the beat.
- a connective tissue consisting of cells and cell fragments.
- an inherited bleeding disorder caused by absent or abnormal clotting factors.
- a hormone that stimulates the production of sodium channels in the nephron.
- an organism that must consume food to obtain carbon and energy.
- it is the widening of blood vessels that occurs when the same muscles relax.
- animals that eat decomposing organic matter.
- solid wastes that leave the digestive tract.
- the body's tiniest blood vessel.
- the lower number in a blood pressure reading that occurs when the ventricles relax.
- a semifluid mixture of food and gastric juice in the stomach.
- a reaction in which the cells clump together caused by incompatible blood types.
- it covers the glottis so that the food enters the esophagus, not the lungs.
- a tiny sac with a wall of epithelial tissue.
- It is a disorder where a person eats large quantities of food and then intentionally vomits it.
- refusal to maintain normal body weight.
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- forms the external entrance to the nasal cavity.
- It is also called "windpipe", a tube just beneath the larynx.
- it is also called the adam's apple, is a box-like structure that produces the voice.
- the protein that carries oxygen.
- rhythmic waves of contraction that propel food in one direction.
- narrowing of the blood vessels that occurs when the smooth muscle in arteriole walls contract.
- a one-cell-thick layer of simple squamous epithelium.
- elimination of metabolic wastes.
- small, colorless cell fragments that participates in blood clotting.
- the entrance of food into the digestive tract.
- an accessory organ that stores bile.
- the liquid matrix of blood.
- carry blood back to the heart.
- "primer pumps" sends blood to the ventricles which pump the blood to the lungs or the rest of the body.
31 Clues: the liquid matrix of blood. • carry blood back to the heart. • the protein that carries oxygen. • elimination of metabolic wastes. • the body's tiniest blood vessel. • an accessory organ that stores bile. • refusal to maintain normal body weight. • animals that eat decomposing organic matter. • solid wastes that leave the digestive tract. • ...
2024 DUO4WARENESS CROSSWORD PUZZLE - RED/PROGRAD/PROTEGE/INTERNS 2024-05-28
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- In Maqasid Shariah, preservation of ____ will be considered as number one when it comes to the emergency or life death situation.
- Risk _______ is used for graphical representation of the severity of a particular risk event.
- Use _______ energy sources to reduce reliance on fossil fuels
- The purpose of appointing a Risk Coordinator is for them to assist ____________ in managing risk within the department or area of responsibility
- Fire _______ is use to smother and extinguish small fires
- ___ is a set of considerations commonly used by investors to assess a company’s performance and sustainability practices.
- In life-threatening situations, we can consume the haram products for survival. Please state the condition that allows that situation to happen.
- JAKIM has recognised 88 Foreign Halal _________ Bodies in 48 countries as of 20 May 2024.
- A system designed to prevent bribery and promote integrity within an organization.
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- A person who exposes wrongdoing within an organization.
- What is the recommended color for a fire extinguisher label indicating that it contains carbon dioxide (CO2)?
- The Risk Management framework is aligned to the ISO 31000 Risk Management Principles and Guidelines for which it defines the policy and objectives and sets the risk ________ structure.
- Halal attributes refer to Safe, Effective, High Quality and _____?
- Definition of Risk Management (RM) in the RMMG is coordinated, continous, proactive and systematic acitvities to identify, assess, manage, _________ and communicate risk from an organisation-wide perspective and to direct, control and mitigate Duopharma Biotech Group wth regard to risk
- ______ paper and double-sided printing to reduce waste and conserve resources.
- The description of Key Risk Areas : Equity Capital ________ falls under Financial category.
- A system of rules and principles that guide ethical behavior.
- Country that produced the first halal pharmaceutical standard in the world?
- The process of disclosing any personal or financial interests that may pose a conflict with one's job responsibilities.
- The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles. Doing the right things even no one is watching.
20 Clues: A person who exposes wrongdoing within an organization. • Fire _______ is use to smother and extinguish small fires • Use _______ energy sources to reduce reliance on fossil fuels • A system of rules and principles that guide ethical behavior. • Halal attributes refer to Safe, Effective, High Quality and _____? • ...
Pathology inflammation and wound healing 2023-02-22
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- The movement of leucocytes from the capillary lumen into the extracellular matrix.
- An exudate consisting largely of blood.
- Complete repair of injured tissue.
- repair and healing
- The cells, fluid and chemicals that pass from the blood vessel lumen into the injured tissue.
- A specific group of cytokines responsible for the selective attraction of various leukocytes.
- An inflammatory reaction of a few days to a few weeks duration.
- Excessive contraction of a scar.
- A thin membrane covering a mucosal surface, composed of fibrinous exudate, mucus and necrotic and other debris.
- Tightly packed marginated leucocytes.
- The body’s attempt to replace dead or injured tissue with healthy tissue.
- The process in which bacteria are coated with C3b, antibody and fibronectin, rendering them more susceptible to phagocytosis.
- An exudate containing large numbers of eosinophils.
- The slow, rolling motion of leucocytes on the inside of the capillary wall in the pre-exudative phase of inflammation.
- A usually spherical structure consisting of purulent exudate encapsulated in a fibrous capsule.
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- The process by which certain cells internalize particles, hydrolyze them and eject the debris.
- The reaction of tissues to injury.
- An exudate containing a large amount of mucus.
- An inflammatory reaction of a few weeks to many months duration.
- An exudate containing large numbers of lymphocytes.
- An exudate containing a large amount of polymerized fibrinogen.
- An exudate containing large numbers of macrophages.
- The specialized fibrovascular connective tissue that replaces dead tissue as the latter is being removed.
- Polypeptide mediatiors secreted by cells in response to a stimulus.
- An exudate containing large numbers of leucocytes.
- The first minutes to hours of an inflammatory reaction.
- The lesion arising because of excessive production of scar tissue.
- Directional migration in response to a chemoattractant gradient.
- Incomplete repair of injured tissue, which is replaced by less specialized connective tissue.
- An exudate containing large numbers of plasma cells.
- A swelling caused by excessive growth of nerve fibres at the distal point of a severed nerve.
- An inflammatory reaction of a few hours to a few days duration.
- A watery exudate containing variable amounts of protein.
33 Clues: repair and healing • Excessive contraction of a scar. • The reaction of tissues to injury. • Complete repair of injured tissue. • Tightly packed marginated leucocytes. • An exudate consisting largely of blood. • An exudate containing a large amount of mucus. • An exudate containing large numbers of leucocytes. • An exudate containing large numbers of lymphocytes. • ...
Pathology inflammation and wound healing 2023-02-22
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- The movement of leucocytes from the capillary lumen into the extracellular matrix.
- An exudate consisting largely of blood.
- Complete repair of injured tissue.
- repair and healing
- The cells, fluid and chemicals that pass from the blood vessel lumen into the injured tissue.
- A specific group of cytokines responsible for the selective attraction of various leukocytes.
- An inflammatory reaction of a few days to a few weeks duration.
- Excessive contraction of a scar.
- A thin membrane covering a mucosal surface, composed of fibrinous exudate, mucus and necrotic and other debris.
- Tightly packed marginated leucocytes.
- The body’s attempt to replace dead or injured tissue with healthy tissue.
- The process in which bacteria are coated with C3b, antibody and fibronectin, rendering them more susceptible to phagocytosis.
- An exudate containing large numbers of eosinophils.
- The slow, rolling motion of leucocytes on the inside of the capillary wall in the pre-exudative phase of inflammation.
- A usually spherical structure consisting of purulent exudate encapsulated in a fibrous capsule.
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- The process by which certain cells internalize particles, hydrolyze them and eject the debris.
- The reaction of tissues to injury.
- An exudate containing a large amount of mucus.
- An inflammatory reaction of a few weeks to many months duration.
- An exudate containing large numbers of lymphocytes.
- An exudate containing a large amount of polymerized fibrinogen.
- An exudate containing large numbers of macrophages.
- The specialized fibrovascular connective tissue that replaces dead tissue as the latter is being removed.
- Polypeptide mediatiors secreted by cells in response to a stimulus.
- An exudate containing large numbers of leucocytes.
- The first minutes to hours of an inflammatory reaction.
- The lesion arising because of excessive production of scar tissue.
- Directional migration in response to a chemoattractant gradient.
- Incomplete repair of injured tissue, which is replaced by less specialized connective tissue.
- An exudate containing large numbers of plasma cells.
- A swelling caused by excessive growth of nerve fibres at the distal point of a severed nerve.
- An inflammatory reaction of a few hours to a few days duration.
- A watery exudate containing variable amounts of protein.
33 Clues: repair and healing • Excessive contraction of a scar. • The reaction of tissues to injury. • Complete repair of injured tissue. • Tightly packed marginated leucocytes. • An exudate consisting largely of blood. • An exudate containing a large amount of mucus. • An exudate containing large numbers of leucocytes. • An exudate containing large numbers of lymphocytes. • ...
CELLULAR RESPIRATION. Johana Nava. 7th. 2023-06-02
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- dioxide-fourth most abundant gas in the earth's atmosphere.
- -an anaerobic respiration that generates methane as the final product of metabolism
- - The smallest particle of a substance that has all of the physical and chemical properties of that substance.
- -energy is defined as the ability to do work – which, for biology purposes.
- -the matrix of the cytoplasm
- cycle -a biochemical process by which nutrients are broken down to release energy, which gets stored in the form of ATP and waste products are released.
- - a biological catalyst and is almost always a protein
- -fatty, waxy, or oily compounds that are soluble in organic solvents and insoluble in polar solvents such as water.
- -A substance present in all living cells that provides energy for many metabolic processes and is involved in making RNA.
- - Small structures in a cell that are found in the cytoplasm.
- - chemical process by which molecules such as glucose are broken down anaerobically.
- membrane -separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment.
- -a simple molecule composed of two small, positively charged hydrogen atoms and one large negatively charged oxygen atom.
- -A process in which glucose (sugar) is partially broken down by cells in enzyme reactions that do not need oxygen
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- Fermentation -the anaerobic transformation of fructose and glucose (sugars) into ethanol and carbon dioxide.
- energy -Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
- - any cell or organism that possesses a clearly defined nucleus.
- -A type of sugar; the chief source of energy for living organisms.
- -The fluid inside a cell but outside the cell's nucleus.
- -the act of degrading or the state of being degraded.
- -a water-soluble, organic liquid that is produced by breaking down carbohydrates and sugars through the glycolytic pathway (glycolysis).
- -without oxygen.
- transport -
- -A chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates (sugars).
- - large, complex molecules that play many critical roles in the body.
- -A colorless, odorless gas.
26 Clues: transport - • -without oxygen. • -the matrix of the cytoplasm • -A colorless, odorless gas. • -the act of degrading or the state of being degraded. • energy -Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds • -The fluid inside a cell but outside the cell's nucleus. • dioxide-fourth most abundant gas in the earth's atmosphere. • ...
Science Whiz 2023-04-27
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- A physical method used to separate mixtures
- The small (offset) number that tells the number of atoms of an element in each molecule
- A mixture of larger particles that are visible and will separate out
- Which type of bond is described as electrons in a matrix of positively charged atoms
- What is the Universal Solvent
- Metals are elements that will _____ electrons
- Which type of electron occupies the outermost energy level or shell of an atom?
- An atom that has a positive or negative electrical charge
- Substance (2words) what does a chemical change always result in
- The number in front of the molecules symbol which indicates the number of molecules of a substance
- The largest amount of a solute that can dissolve in a certain amount of solvent
- A homogeneous mixture of larger particles that remain suspended but form lumpy or fluffy masses when vinegar is added
- The solubility of a solute is the largest amount of solute that can dissolve in a certain quantity of ____
- A metal such as copper or silver is transferred from one surface to another using electric current
- An atom with a positive charge
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- An atom with a negative charge
- A solid that forms as a result of a chemical reaction when two solutions are mixed.
- The periodic table is organized so that atoms of elements with the same number of valence electrons are in _____
- Are broken in existing molecules or compounds
- Nonmetals are elements that will _____ electrons
- Which type of bond is responsible for the attraction of one water molecule to another
- Homogeneous mixture formed when substances dissolve
- The result ( new substance)from a chemical reaction
- Are bonds within a molecule, that hold the molecule together
- What compounds are formed from two nonmetals
- A reaction of a substance with oxygen to form an oxide with heat and light (fire) also burning
- Electric current is passed through a substance to effect a chemical change
- How many valence electrons do most elements want?
- The original substance in a chemical reaction either disappears or diminishes
- Dissolved in the solvent
30 Clues: Dissolved in the solvent • What is the Universal Solvent • An atom with a negative charge • An atom with a positive charge • A physical method used to separate mixtures • What compounds are formed from two nonmetals • Are broken in existing molecules or compounds • Metals are elements that will _____ electrons • Nonmetals are elements that will _____ electrons • ...
Pharmacology 2023-07-25
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- adulticide used to treat heartworm positive patients
- Atopica is this drugs brand name
- an example of an anticholinergic drug
- this species should have Prednisolone instead of Prednisone
- insulin concentration is measured in
- drugs that are administered intra-articularly are administered where
- the emetic of choice in dogs
- some bacteria have an outer layer defined as a biopolymer matrix and is call the
- drug used to treat hypertension
- respiratory stimulant drug
- this phenothiazine tranquilizer will cause hypotension
- Acetylcystine (mucomyst) is an antidote for this type of drug toxicity
- this is the main active ingredient in most euthanasia solutions
- this drug was approved for use in the US in 2014 and is being compared to Propofol
- organ most responsible for biotransformation
- Diazepam is often administered in combination with this drug
- the percentage of the total dose that ultimately reaches the bloodstream is determined by
- Baytril is the trade name for this drug
- Butorphanol is both and analgesic and a/an
- brand name for Robaxin
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- most common side effect of drugs that cause vasodilation
- pain receptors are known as
- antibacterial drug commonly used to treat giardia
- tricyclic antidepressant approved to control separation anxiety in small animals
- Spironolactone Chlorothiazide and Furosemide are classified as
- Tums can be administered to supplement
- this medication acts as a coating agent that forms an ulcer-adherent complex at the ulcer site
- this insulin has the shortest duration of action
- antidote for warfarin poisoning
- used for its sedative anticonvulsant and appetite stimulant effects
- Maropitant is the active ingredient in this drug
- antibiotic that should be avoided in all food producing animals
- Carprofen Previcox Rimadyl are all examples of what kind of drug
- Guaifenesin is an example of this kind of drug
- drug class closely related to cephalosporins
- class of antibiotics used to treat Rickettsial infections such as Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
- this drug is the active ingredient in Keppra
37 Clues: brand name for Robaxin • respiratory stimulant drug • pain receptors are known as • the emetic of choice in dogs • antidote for warfarin poisoning • drug used to treat hypertension • Atopica is this drugs brand name • insulin concentration is measured in • an example of an anticholinergic drug • Tums can be administered to supplement • Baytril is the trade name for this drug • ...
Midterm Crossword Puzzle: Foundations of Mathematics 2025-04-14
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- An irrational number approximately 3.14159.
- The remainder after division.
- Coordinate system with x and y axes.
- The input values for a function.
- A number system with base 16.
- A flat two-dimensional surface.
- A reference line in coordinate systems.
- The result of addition.
- Product of all positive integers up to a number.
- A number system with base 2.
- A set with a binary operation satisfying four properties.
- Greek letter used to denote summation.
- A number divisible only by 1 and itself.
- A rectangular array of numbers.
- Property where order does not affect the result.
- Common elements between sets.
- A statement comparing two values.
- A symbol representing a number.
- The result of an exponentiation.
- A relation where each input has exactly one output.
- The steepness of a line.
- The area under a curve.
- A statement with an equal sign.
- A character representing an operation or relation.
- The result of division.
- The output values of a function.
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- A number expressible as a fraction.
- Combination of elements from two sets.
- The result of multiplication.
- Whole numbers, including negatives and zero.
- An ordered list of elements.
- A number system with base 8.
- A concept of something without bound.
- A fundamental concept in calculus approaching a value.
- Greek letter often representing change.
- Numbers that include rational and irrational numbers.
- Property linking multiplication and addition.
- Rate of change in calculus.
- Property where grouping does not affect the result.
- The number of elements in a set.
- The additive identity.
- A well-defined collection of distinct elements.
- A number not divisible by 2.
- Numbers involving the square root of negative one.
- A straight one-dimensional figure.
- A number’s distance from zero.
- A fixed value.
- A number divisible by 2.
- A number that produces a specified quantity when multiplied by itself.
- A set contained within another set.
50 Clues: A fixed value. • The additive identity. • The result of addition. • The area under a curve. • The result of division. • A number divisible by 2. • The steepness of a line. • Rate of change in calculus. • An ordered list of elements. • A number system with base 8. • A number system with base 2. • A number not divisible by 2. • The result of multiplication. • The remainder after division. • ...
Biology- ch 4 extra credit- Grace Schultz 2025-10-23
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- short hairlike structures that help cells move or filter particles
- has ribosomes, transports proteins to golgi body
- makes ribosomes and RNA
- harvest energy from organic compounds and transfer it into ATP
- includes the fluid, cytoskeleton, and organelles except the nucleus
- digestive enzymes
- Stores water, enzymes, and waste. Provides support for plant tissue.
- 1665 discovered cells in slices of cork
- fluid surrounding thylakoids
- store starch and pigments
- converts light energy into chemical energy by photosynthesis
- directs cell activities and stores DNA in the form of chromatin
- 1855 determined that cells come from preexisting cells
- Phospholipid bilayer behaves more like a fluid than a solid
- a sac filled with fluid
- Outer boundary, covers surface, acts as a barrier
- specialized structures in a cell
- organisms are made of 1+ cells, basic units of structure/function, from preexisting cells
- fluid part of the cell
- surface area increases by a factor of 2, and volume a factor of 3
- detoxification enzymes
- stacks of thylakoids (like stacks of coins)
- hallow proteins (largest)
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- have nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
- solid proteins (smallest)
- stores starch
- builds lipids, detoxification, transports lipids to golgi body
- smallest unit that can carry out all processes of life
- 1839 discovered animal cells
- 1838 discovered plant cells
- 1673 first to observe living cells (microorganisms)
- DNA, sometimes floating in cytosol, sometimes contained in nucleus
- processes and packages proteins and lipids from the ER
- green pigment
- double membrane that surrounds the nucleus
- rigid structure made of cellulose, found in plant cells
- microtubules involved in cell division
- made of protein fibers; helps cells move and maintain their shape
- medium sized proteins
- lack a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
- found in cytoplasm
- attached to surface of rough ER
- long hairlike structures that whip for movement
- inner membrane of mitochondria
- stores red, orange, and yellow pigments
- fluid on the inside of the mitochondria
46 Clues: stores starch • green pigment • digestive enzymes • found in cytoplasm • medium sized proteins • fluid part of the cell • detoxification enzymes • makes ribosomes and RNA • a sac filled with fluid • solid proteins (smallest) • store starch and pigments • hallow proteins (largest) • 1838 discovered plant cells • 1839 discovered animal cells • fluid surrounding thylakoids • ...
Skeletal and Muscular System- HBS Unit 1 2025-11-13
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- Sustained muscle contraction without relaxation.
- Mature bone cell that maintains bone tissue.
- Thin protein filament involved in muscle contraction.
- Threadlike structure within muscle fibers containing actin and myosin.
- Natural opening or hole in bone for nerves or blood vessels.
- Smooth, flexible connective tissue that reduces friction at joints.
- Muscle that contracts under conscious control.
- Flat bone in the center of the chest connecting ribs.
- skeleton Portion of the skeleton forming the skull, spine, and rib cage.
- bone Lighter, porous bone tissue containing red marrow.
- joint Freely movable joint lubricated by fluid.
- bone Dense, strong type of bone found in the shaft of long bones.
- Soft tissue in bones that produces blood cells.
- Muscle that opposes the action of another.
- Movement of a limb away from the midline.
- The end of a long bone.
- A break or crack in a bone.
- Decreasing the angle between two bones.
- Dense connective tissue covering the surface of bones.
- The shaft or main portion of a long bone.
- Increase in muscle size due to exercise.
- Appearance of skeletal and cardiac muscle under a microscope.
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- Connective tissue that attaches bone to bone.
- Increasing the angle between two bones.
- Movement of a limb toward the midline.
- Series of bones forming the backbone.
- Connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone.
- Muscle that works automatically, such as cardiac or smooth muscle.
- junction Synapse where a motor neuron communicates with a muscle fiber.
- Cell that breaks down bone tissue for remodeling.
- skeleton Portion of the skeleton that includes limbs and girdles.
- Thick protein filament that binds to actin during contraction.
- Regulatory protein that blocks actin binding sites when muscle is relaxed.
- Decrease in muscle size due to disuse.
- The movable attachment point of a muscle.
- Bone-building cell that secretes matrix.
- The basic contractile unit of muscle fiber.
- The fixed attachment point of a muscle.
- Immovable joint between skull bones.
39 Clues: The end of a long bone. • A break or crack in a bone. • Immovable joint between skull bones. • Series of bones forming the backbone. • Movement of a limb toward the midline. • Decrease in muscle size due to disuse. • Increasing the angle between two bones. • Decreasing the angle between two bones. • The fixed attachment point of a muscle. • ...
2A Cell Structure 2026-01-05
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- The material made of DNA and proteins found in the nucleus.
- Openings in the nuclear envelope that allow substances to move between the nucleus and cytoplasm.
- A structure made of different tissues that work together to perform a specific function.
- The main bacterial genetic material that floats freely in the cytoplasm.
- The folds of the inner mitochondrial membrane where respiration occurs.
- Vesicles containing digestive enzymes used to break down invading cells or worn-out components.
- A network of membranes covered in ribosomes that synthesises and processes proteins.
- Regulates movement of substances into and out of the cell and responds to chemical signals.
- Tiny folds of the cell-surface membrane that increase surface area for absorption.
- The double membrane surrounding the nucleus.
- The protective layer surrounding the genetic material of a virus.
- A tail-like structure that allows bacteria to move.
- The structure inside the nucleus where ribosomes are made.
- The fluid inside the mitochondrion containing enzymes for respiration.
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- The method by which prokaryotic cells divide to produce two daughter cells.
- A slimy outer layer in some bacteria that protects against the immune system.
- Organelles that provide energy for the cell through aerobic respiration.
- An organelle that synthesises and processes lipids.
- Structures on a virus that enable it to attach to specific host cells.
- A group of organs working together to carry out a particular function.
- An organelle that digests invading cells or breaks down worn-out cell components.
- A group of similar cells that work together to perform a function.
- A group of fluid-filled, membrane-bound, flattened sacs that process and package proteins and lipids.
- A small loop of DNA in bacteria that contains extra genes, such as those for antibiotic resistance.
- Small organelles where proteins are synthesised.
- Controls cell activities by controlling transcription of DNA.
- A rigid layer surrounding some cells that provides strength and support.
- The outer layer of the mitochondrion that controls entry and exit of materials.
28 Clues: The double membrane surrounding the nucleus. • Small organelles where proteins are synthesised. • An organelle that synthesises and processes lipids. • A tail-like structure that allows bacteria to move. • The structure inside the nucleus where ribosomes are made. • The material made of DNA and proteins found in the nucleus. • ...
Το υλικό του υπολογιστή 2023-02-14
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- Για την εισαγωγή των δεδομένων χρησιμοποιούμε διάφορες συσκευές, που ονομάζονται…(2 λέξεις χωρίς κενό).
- Είναι η πιο συνηθισμένη συσκευή, για να εισάγουμε δεδομένα και εντολές στον υπολογιστή με μορφή κειμένου. Εκτός από τα πλήκτρα γραμμάτων, αριθμών και συμβόλων υπάρχουν ειδικά πλήκτρα, για να δίνουμε κατευθείαν εντολές στον υπολογιστή π.χ. το πλήκτρο F1, το πλήκτρο Esc κ.ά.
- Με τη βοήθεια του μετατρέπονται φωτογραφίες, εικόνες και κείμενα σε ηλεκτρονική μορφή και εισάγονται στον υπολογιστή για επεξεργασία.
- Σε αυτήν εμφανίζονται αποτελέσματα από τις διάφορες μορφές επεξεργασίας που εκτελεί ο υπολογιστής. Κατατάσσονται σε διάφορες κατηγορίες ανάλογα με την τεχνολογία που χρησιμοποιείται για την κατασκευή της.
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- Βρίσκεται, συνήθως, τοποθετημένος στην Κεντρική Μονάδα του υπολογιστή. Μπορούμε να αποθηκεύουμε σ’ αυτόν περισσότερα δεδομένα από οποιοδήποτε άλλο αποθηκευτικό μέσο και να τα ανακτούμε με μεγάλη ταχύτητα (2 λέξεις χωρίς κενό).
- Πήρε το όνομά του από το σχήμα του. Μας βοηθάει να δίνουμε εντολές στον υπολογιστή, επιτρέποντας μας κάθε φορά να επιλέγουμε εκείνες τις λειτουργίες που θέλουμε από αυτές που απεικονίζονται στην οθόνη.
- Το κουτί του υπολογιστή (2 λέξεις χωρίς κενό).
- Μας βοηθάει να τυπώνουμε σε χαρτί τις πληροφορίες που επιλέγουμε. Υπάρχουν διαφόρων τύπων κρουστικός ή ακίδων (dot-matrix), laser και ψεκασμού μελάνης (inkjet).
- Τα μηχανικά και τα ηλεκτρονικά μέρη του υπολογιστή, ό,τι δηλαδή μπορούμε να δούμε και να αγγίξουμε.
- Μας βοηθάει να εισάγουμε τη φωνή μας ή άλλους ήχους στον υπολογιστή.
- Συνδέεται με την Κεντρική Μονάδα του υπολογιστή μας και μας δίνει τη δυνατότητα να έχουμε οπτική επικοινωνία με χρήστες στο Διαδίκτυο.
- Ακούμε ήχους ή μουσική από τον υπολογιστή (πληθυντικός αριθμός).
12 Clues: Το κουτί του υπολογιστή (2 λέξεις χωρίς κενό). • Ακούμε ήχους ή μουσική από τον υπολογιστή (πληθυντικός αριθμός). • Μας βοηθάει να εισάγουμε τη φωνή μας ή άλλους ήχους στον υπολογιστή. • Τα μηχανικά και τα ηλεκτρονικά μέρη του υπολογιστή, ό,τι δηλαδή μπορούμε να δούμε και να αγγίξουμε. • ...
