matrix Crossword Puzzles
Alcohol Analysis 4 2022-10-31
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- The OFS does not perform BAC analysis on _____ individuals.
- When alcohol is ingested in the presence of other CNS depressants, this effect may be observed.
- This is the analysis of biological samples for the presence of toxins, including drugs.
- _____ Sampling is a separation technique in which a volatile material may be extracted from a heavier sample matrix and injected into a gas chromatograph for analysis.
- A measure of the degree to which the experimental mean agrees with the true or theoretical concentration.
- The internal standard in BAC analysis.
- This refers to the ability of the method to measure an analyte in the presence of all potential analytes.
- The difference between the expectation of the test results and an accepted reference value.
- This sparkling white wine is symbol of celebration and luxury.
- This refers to the contamination of a sample by the preceding sample.
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- This standard drink, has about 5% of alcohol in 12 fluid ouces.
- In general, blood levels greater than 0.07g/dL consistently impair _____ responses.
- This law states that the total pressure exerted by a gaseous mixture is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of each individual component in a gas mixture. (2 words)
- With a BAC of 0.18-0.3, a person may experience this.
- Ingestion of moderate doses of ethanol results in the _____ of blood vessels of the skin, resulting in a feeling of warmth or facial flushing.
- 1.5 fluid ounces of _____ is the equivalent of one standard drink.
- Any beverage containing 0.6 fluid ounces or 14 grams of pure alcohol (2 words).
- A measure of reproducibility, or the variability of measurements within a batch or set of samples.
- According to Dubowski, a BAC of 0.09-0.25 may exhibit this stage of alcoholic influence.
- The average ethanol _____ rate in humans is 0.015%/hour.
- Also known as double vision, a well-recognized symptom of alcohol intoxication.
- This is the application of scientific principles and techniques to matters of criminal justice. (2 words)
- Known as the _____ Effect, alcohol effects are considerably more pronounced when the blood level is rising than when falling.
23 Clues: The internal standard in BAC analysis. • With a BAC of 0.18-0.3, a person may experience this. • The average ethanol _____ rate in humans is 0.015%/hour. • The OFS does not perform BAC analysis on _____ individuals. • This sparkling white wine is symbol of celebration and luxury. • This standard drink, has about 5% of alcohol in 12 fluid ouces. • ...
LETS DO IT 2023-01-07
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- Written claim by an employee stating that he or she was adversely affected by the application of a written company policy.
- Strong disagreement between two or more people or a difference that prevents agreement.
- People who can influence the behaviors of others without having to rely on force; those accepted by others
- The ability to combine ideas in a unique way or to make an unusual association.
- interview Interview with a departing employee during which he or she is asked to provide information
- management It is commonly used in organizations if they have a need to share resources across functions (i.e, different departments).
- An informal communication network among people in an organization
- Cooperative efforts by individual members to achieve a goal.
- Usually refers to giving employees decision-making and problem-solving authority within their jobs.
- Sending and receiving of messages that convey information, ideas, feelings, and belief
- line Refers to the last line in a financial statement of a business, where a profit or loss is shown.
- Specialization The degree to which tasks in the organization are divided into separate jobs with each step completed by a different person.
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- Continuous process of comparing actual outcomes with planned outcomes and taking corrective action when goals are not met.
- Allows a company to assess the opportunities they may have for improving a number of areas in any of its functions.
- An error in construction of a product or service that renders it unusable; an error that causes a product or service to not meet requirements.
- Setting an organization's goals and deciding how best to achieve them
- of Command The concept that a person should have one boss and should report only to that person.
- Management practice of giving decision-making authority to employees.
- Fixed payment for work and expressed as an annual figure.
- All businesses need this to produce products or sell services. this is owned by business
- Science that examines how goods and services are produced, sold, and used.
- Quality Management Focuses on analyzing input, conversion, and output activities to increase product quality.
- The act of obtaining or buying another company or part of a company
- Money added to an employee’s base wage or salary.
24 Clues: Money added to an employee’s base wage or salary. • Fixed payment for work and expressed as an annual figure. • Cooperative efforts by individual members to achieve a goal. • An informal communication network among people in an organization • The act of obtaining or buying another company or part of a company • ...
Assignment - Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-12
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- used to measure the direct generated microwave frequency
- a heterostructure current controlled microwave transistor
- transferred electron device
- this is the space used between tube cavity
- this parameter is used to estimate the throughput of microwave integrated circuits
- dominant mode of rectangular waveguide
- diode used for microwave rectification
- junction tee is also called as H plane tee
- this factor is used to measure the capability of storing energy for any device
- slow wave sturcture used in traveling wave tube amplifier
- this amplifier makes use of AC power for amplification
- these functions are used to describe the field behavior in circular waveguides
- this type of tee is combination of E plane and H plane tee
- process of large cumulative breakdown of charge carriers in semiconductors
- a threeway closed waveguide
- this diode used for frequency multiplication
- type of integrated circuits makes use of single material structure for fabrication
- device used to sample the microwave signal
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- the ratio of coupled power to the delivered power in couplers
- one of the family member of transit time device
- modulation technique used for bunching effect
- this coordinate system is used for circular waveguide analysis
- diode making use of metal semiconductor junction
- this piece of transmission line used for matching purpose
- matching circuit provides limitation due to fixed values
- waveguide acts like this type of filters
- [S]t x [S]* matrix property
- device used to circulate the microwave signal in one particular direction
- a broadband amplifier tube
- voltage is used to determine the cutoff condition in magnetron tube
- reflection coefficient method is used for estimating
- this tube is also known as amplitron
- this mode does not exists for the waveguide
- defines variation of field pattern for the waveguide
- type of motion of electrons for generating oscillations in magnetron
- this matching circuit is used for real impedance matching
- this material is used in non-reciprocal devices
- this klystron tube is used as oscillator tube
- a high speed microwave FET
39 Clues: a broadband amplifier tube • a high speed microwave FET • transferred electron device • [S]t x [S]* matrix property • a threeway closed waveguide • this tube is also known as amplitron • dominant mode of rectangular waveguide • diode used for microwave rectification • waveguide acts like this type of filters • this is the space used between tube cavity • ...
Connective tissue 2019-12-09
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- Reticular tissues can be found at ____ nodes and spleen.
- ____ matrix makes connective tissues different from other tissues.
- what tissues that connects body parts?
- This cartilage can be found in nose and ears.
- This type of dense connective tissue connects bone to bone at joints
- What is the name of tissues that forms tendons and ligaments?
- A cavity or depression, especially in bone.
- Which tissue transports nutrients, O2, CO2, and waste products?
- ____ connective tissues are softer and have more and fewer fibers than other connective tissues.
- This tissues can be found at bone cells in lacunae.
- Which area can we found the fibrocartilage tissues?
- A soft packing tissues around others organ helps them to withstand stretching so that no other tissues could____.
- What tissues that attach from muscle to bones?
- This type of tissue is described as "cobwebby" and functions to cushion and protect the body organs it wraps
- This tissues also known as fat.
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- connective tissues performs many function such as supporting,binding together other body tissues and ____
- The major of connective tissues classes are bone,dense,loose,blood and ____.
- What is the name of collagen fibers that form in the internal skeleton?
- What is the other type of cartilage except fibrocartilage and elastic cartilage
- This word shows that connective tissues have a good blood supply.
- The three main types of loose connective tissues are areolar,adipose and ____.
- There are ____ components in structure of connective tissues.
- Areolar connective tissues also known as ____because it helps to hold the internal organ together.
- An area that swells and becomes puffy also known as ____.
- This tissue carries nutrients, waste, respiratory gases, and many other substances throughout the body.
- Cartilage is less hard and more ____ than bone.
- Blood is the ____ for the cardiovascular system.
- dense connective tissues also called as dense ____ tissues.
- Where can we found the adipose connective tissues?
- This connective tissue is formed during the development of the embryo
30 Clues: This tissues also known as fat. • what tissues that connects body parts? • A cavity or depression, especially in bone. • This cartilage can be found in nose and ears. • What tissues that attach from muscle to bones? • Cartilage is less hard and more ____ than bone. • Blood is the ____ for the cardiovascular system. • Where can we found the adipose connective tissues? • ...
Chapter 5: Energy 2020-03-18
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- the major electron carrier in the steps of cellular respiration
- reactions that break down larger molecules and release energy
- powerhouse of the cell where the majority of ATP is made
- step of cellular respiration with the largest energy payoff producing up to 34 ATP molecules
- molecule that acts like a "rechargeable battery" storing energy to be used in cells
- The second law of thermodynamics says every conversion of energy is inefficient and results in some energy being lost as _________.
- glucose is broken down to 2 pyruvate molecules with net gain of 2 ATP and 2 NADH
- location of the electron transport chain in mitochondria
- part of cell where glycolysis takes place
- the high-energy bonds in ATP are the bonds between _____________ groups
- made from pyruvate along with the side products NADH and carbon dioxide
- ___________ energy is the energy of motion
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- ____________ energy is the type of potential energy stored in the bonds between atoms
- process by which cells obtain energy under anaerobic (without oxygen) conditions
- oxygen + glucose --> carbon dioxide + water + ATP
- the process by which plants capture energy from the sun and convert it into stored energy that can be used by living organisms
- reactions that link smaller molecules together and require energy
- ____________ energy is the stored energy resulting from an object's location or position
- final acceptor of electrons at the end of the electron transport chain
- produced by our muscles when they need energy but oxygen is not available
- drive the production of ATP by passing back down their concentration gradient at the end of the electron transport chain (through ATP Synthase)
- this step yields 6 NADH, 2 FADH2, 4 carbon dioxide, and 2 ATP for each glucose
- The first law of thermodynamics says energy can never be created or _________________. It can only change form.
- the sum of all the chemical reactions in a living organism
- location in mitochondria where the Krebs cycle occurs
- provide energy to pump hydrogen ions against their concentration gradient in the electron transport chain
26 Clues: part of cell where glycolysis takes place • ___________ energy is the energy of motion • oxygen + glucose --> carbon dioxide + water + ATP • location in mitochondria where the Krebs cycle occurs • powerhouse of the cell where the majority of ATP is made • location of the electron transport chain in mitochondria • ...
Vava ♡ Rooroo 2020-02-13
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- A dry-cured protein that makes Andrew salivate
- Eva's grandest tip
- Gifts that Eva leaves everywhere
- The animal that was touched in Naha
- The site Andrew's likely procrastinating on
- The meal that kept giving
- Hugged at Epcot
- Our Indian Christmas feast
- Andrew's proudest moment in a supermarket was when he bought a...?
- Bottle-fed in Thailand
- A likely Wynyard bar to find Andrew in
- Saw one of these at Monterey Bay!
- The A+++ oyster experience
- Helped Eva stay afloat in Da Nang
- Andrew officially became this on Nov 5 2018
- Gifts Eva used to get
- The shiba that dominates Eva's instagram
- Hoi An handicraft
- Singapore zoo breakfast companions
- A favourite pop artist
- Where Andrew said "If I fits, I sits."
- Potatoes for days...
- Perk of the NY snow-in?
- Where Eva turned 27
- Where Andrew *really* showed off his driving skills
- Aka bye!
- Destination of the neverending train trip
- Location of our most unique dinner date to date?
- 26th birthday card?
- K's House Kyoto pasttime
- The best fast pass premium we have paid for
- Highlight of the ANA lounge
- Eva's first J upgrade experience
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- Catalyst for the sneaky YGN-TYO hop
- Favourite hotel chain
- The go-to florist
- Got smashed in NOLA
- Seeing double at the Matrix Christmas party?
- Eva's first US port of entry
- Country Eva accidentally visited
- Clogging the toilet
- When Andrew wants attention...?
- The end of Eva's left ACL
- When we'll next meet :)
- The sweatiest hike ever
- 2017 birthday art
- It was cold here
- Emergency in the NT!
- Shellie May's Valentine
- Sneaky day trip of Jan 2016
- Lit lit
- First dance
- The VIP Cirque du Soleil
- The Universal Studios that wasn't...
- Parking cronies live here
- Slightly overrated pizza joint in Brooklyn
- Reserved for times of sickness or brekky at a CX lounge
- Zoonights snack attack
- It snowed whilst we were on this
- Pre-NBA feed in San Francisco
60 Clues: Lit lit • Aka bye! • First dance • Hugged at Epcot • It was cold here • The go-to florist • 2017 birthday art • Hoi An handicraft • Eva's grandest tip • Got smashed in NOLA • Clogging the toilet • Where Eva turned 27 • 26th birthday card? • Emergency in the NT! • Potatoes for days... • Favourite hotel chain • Gifts Eva used to get • Bottle-fed in Thailand • A favourite pop artist • Zoonights snack attack • ...
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. • ...
33 Ria Mendoza, 11-STEM A 2020-01-27
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- this destroys pathogens in the blood
- tube that connects the bladder with the outside of the body
- colorless fluid of the lymphatic system
- muscular rings that have the ability to contract to be able to block the passage of materials
- a muscular bag that receives food from the esophagus
- fourth stage in acquiring nutrients wherein an animal's body expels undigested food
- enzyme that digests proteins
- these are the body's tiniest blood vessels
- when we swallow, this temporarily covers the opening of the trachea
- required in small amounts where these participate in many aspects of cell metabolism
- a pattern called "binge and purge" where a person eats large quantities and intentionally vomits afterwards
- stimulates an immune reaction by B and T cells
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- this is known as the liquid matrix of blood
- forms the external entrance to the nasal cavity and sense of smell
- releases chemical signals which trigger inflammation and allergies
- these are the functional units of the kidney
- semifluid mixture of food and gastric juice in the stomach
- a red protein responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood of vertebrates
- also known as throat which conducts air to trachea
- this reflects the powerful contraction of the ventricles
- this occurs when ventricles relax
- these are the solid wastes that leave the digestive tract
- this helps disperse the fat into tiny globules suspended in water
- this system consists of blood, a network of vessels that contain blood, and a heart
- stimulates the production of sodium channels in the nephron
- rhythmic waves of contraction that propel food in one direction
- third stage in acquiring nutrients wherein nutrients enter the cells lining the digestive tract and move into the bloodstream
- it is a slitlike opening where vocal cords vibrate as air from the lungs passes through this
- or also known as Adam's apple wherein it is a box-like structure that produces the voice
- a small immune organ in the chest where T cells migrate from there throughout the body
30 Clues: enzyme that digests proteins • this occurs when ventricles relax • this destroys pathogens in the blood • colorless fluid of the lymphatic system • these are the body's tiniest blood vessels • this is known as the liquid matrix of blood • these are the functional units of the kidney • stimulates an immune reaction by B and T 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 • ...
Kerigan Gill- Vocab 2021-01-28
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- Licensing A copyright license which allows the buyer to use a photo within the terms specified by the license.
- (open source) images Images that are licensed under one of the open source licenses, such as Creative Commons and other licenses.
- A mapping from some domain to bits.
- A pointer or an array with only one dimension.
- photography A type of stock photography where amateur and hobbyist photographers submit photos for online distribution at a much lower cost than those sourced from typical stock photo vendors.
- depth The number of bits used to indicate the color of a single pixel, in a bitmapped image or video framebuffer, or the number of bits used for each color component of a single pixel.
- A dot matrix data structure that represents a generally rectangular grid of pixels
- Network Graphics A raster-graphics file format that supports lossless data compression.
- Interchange Format An image file format commonly used for images on the web and sprites in software programs.
- Optimization Reducing the file size of your images as much as possible without sacrificing quality so that your page load times remain low.
- Photographic Experts Group A popular image file format used for computer graphics.
- photography An electronic photograph used for creative or business purposes in lieu of hiring a photographer for a given project.
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- A correspondence table in which selected colors from a certain color space's color reproduction range are assigned an index, by which they can be referenced.
- The number of pixels in a digital image or display.
- Design The art or skill of combining text and pictures in advertisements, magazines, or books.
- images A special category of images that come with a unique license.
- A minute area of illumination on a display screen, one of many from which an image is composed.
- An image processing operation used to create the illusion of color depth in images with a limited color palette.
- A way to combine objects or data types into more complex ones.
- Image File Format A computer file format for storing raster graphics images, popular among graphic artists, the publishing industry, and photographers.
20 Clues: A mapping from some domain to bits. • A pointer or an array with only one dimension. • The number of pixels in a digital image or display. • A way to combine objects or data types into more complex ones. • images A special category of images that come with a unique license. • A dot matrix data structure that represents a generally rectangular grid of pixels • ...
LIFE IN THE LAND OF D+C 2021-08-26
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- Beard me
- The love of Judi’s life
- It’s the “Square Garden”
- Last name of former employee named “Cyborg”
- This Jeremy was the voice of Scar
- Bandaid face
- Lee (Flipper), Tommy, Pepe, Diesel (not Vin)
- Travis (not D+C Travis) played drums for this “eye” band
- ___ & Sons
- Pontoon Boat home
- Loves the son of Trent
- Mr. Incredible first name
- The “M” in mp3 (it’s not Mollie Pruitt)
- Trout and babbling
- Arie(l)’s Prince Eric’s valet
- Copy that
- A certain hour
- Erik’s office chair
- “Harvard of the West” city
- Name sounds like word for “a short delivery”
- A pack animal
- “Sara(h) Smile” singer
- Trent’s strength
- Thunderdome star
- Michelle avoids this
- Speck d/o/e/s this
- The T’s have it
- Related to Cinderella author
- Field of Dreams star
- Gross item found in meeting room
- Lex(ie) Luthor’s first appeared
- Jim Carrey in it
- Texas Town
- Our mailbox number
- The Great White Shark
- Danielle sink item
- A D+C Regular
- Suzanne once taught at this river school
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- The “G” in Shelby GTO
- Reports together
- Chachi Arcola Scott actor
- Reece’s Pieces friends
- D+C accounting term
- Data “utensil”
- Where the verses are
- Downton Abbie character
- A county in England
- Tori’s Dad (not Waffles) had this big 70’s TV show, The ___ Squad
- The hue of Biblical Lydia
- Balearica and Grus
- Frequent fridge visitor
- Fossil resin
- Gladiator “dagger” weapon
- Name of the longhorn in picture by kitchen
- Possum release spot
- Time for cards
- Kitchen stench
- Chatter away gathering
- What “Smith” went by in The Matrix
- Hannah roomie
- Many of Jim’s (LL Cool Jim) recent facebook posts
- Chamomile/Khamimille type flower
- A most famous Milhous
- First name of one of Lil’ (Little) Debbie snack cakes
- Informal Rec. studio ite
- “The Man with No Name” actor
- Austin’s mascot
- Matt’s overseas nemesis
- A Billy nickname
- Bad look on vid. conf.
- Scandinavian man
- Most bball NCAA championships
72 Clues: Beard me • Copy that • ___ & Sons • Texas Town • Bandaid face • Fossil resin • A pack animal • Hannah roomie • A D+C Regular • Data “utensil” • A certain hour • Time for cards • Kitchen stench • The T’s have it • Austin’s mascot • Reports together • Trent’s strength • Thunderdome star • Jim Carrey in it • A Billy nickname • Scandinavian man • Pontoon Boat home • Trout and babbling • Balearica and Grus • ...
KOMPÜTER 2023-03-05
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- İnformasiya nə şəklində ötrülür?
- Elektron poçt ilə işləmək üçün Windows-un hansı proqramından istifadə olunur ?
- Windows-da rəsm çəkmək üçün hansı proqram istifadə edilir ?
- İnformasiyanın ən kiçik ölçü vahidi:
- İnternet xidməti təminatçısı necə adlanır?
- Elektron cədvəlin əsas elementi hansıdır ?
- 1 saniyə ərzində kompyuterdə yerinə yetirilən əməliyyatların sayı necə adlanır?
- Paint proqramında hansı növ qrafik fayllar hazırlanır?
- Telefon xətti hansı siqnallarla işləyir ?
- İnternetə qoşulmaq üçün hansı qurğudan istifadə edilir ?
- Məlumatı maqnit lent üzərində saxlayan xarici yaddaş qurğusu :
- Yazıların ölçüsünü , yazı tipini , paraqrafların xüsusiyyətlərini , səhifə fonunu və s. dəyişdirmək üçün hansı menyunun əmrlərindən istifadə edilir ?
- LAN hansı şəbəkəni göstərir ?
- Vektor qrafikasının əsasını nə təşkil edir?
- λ, ξ, α, β, γ, μ, ω, φ və s. kimi hərfləri daxil etmək üçün hansı yazı tipi seçilməlidir ?
- İnternetə qoşulan hər bir kompyuterin ünvanı necə adlanır ?
- Şəbəkə resurslarını idarə edən kompyuter :
- Kompyuterə giriş şifrəsi qoyulduğu yer:
- Başqa faylla əlaqəli olan və siçanın çıqqıltısına reaksiya verən seçdirilmiş obyekt nə adlanır ?
- Elastik disklər daha necə adlandırılır ?
- Hesab məntiq əməliyyatlarını icra edir:
- Verilənlərin ötürülməsinin idarə olunması üçün tezliyə görə ayrılmaya əsaslanan multiplekləşmə və zamana görə ayrılmaya əsaslanan multipleksləşmə üsulları hansı şəbəkələrdə istifadə olunur ?
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- İnternetdə , yaxud mürəkkəb şəbəkələrdə trafiki istiqamətləndirir :
- MS Word-də şriftin ölçüsünü dəyişmə menyusu necə adlandırılır ?
- İnformasiya nə şəklində saxlanılır?
- Dot-matrix hansı qurğunun xüsusiyyətidir ?
- Əməli yaddaşın ölçüsü:
- MAN hansı şəbəkəni göstərir ?
- İlk elektron kompyuter:
- Slayd nədir?
- İnternet istifadəçilərinə ötürmək üçün nəzərdə tutulmuş informasiyanı qoruyub saxlayan kompyuter necəadlanır?
- Siqnalları çevirən qurğu adlanır :
- İki müxtəlif növ şəbəkəni bir-birinə bağlayır :
- Xarici qurğuların işini idarə edən elektron sxemlər nə adlanır ?
- Şəbəkə qovşaqlarının rabitə kanalları ilə məntiqi birləşmə sxemi necə adlanır ?
- Hansı klaviş kursoru cari sətrin başlanğıcına aparır ?
- Qrafik və mətn redaktorları, elektron cədvəl kompüterin hansı növ proqramlarına aiddir?
- Hansı tipli monitorlar elektromaqnit şüalanmasına malik deyil ?
- WAN hansı şəbəkəni göstərir ?
- Kompyuter verilənləri müvəqqəti saxlamaq üçün hansı yaddaşdan istifadə edir ?
- MS Word proqramında sətiraltı qırmızı dalğalı xətlər hansı səhvləri göstərir?
- Ekrandakı hər bir nöqtə nə adlanır ?
- “Word” sözü nə məna kəsb edir ?
- Dünyada ən populyar kompyuter şəbəkəsi hansıdır ?
- Test proqramı əsasən hansı yaddaş qurğusunda yerləşir ?
45 Clues: Slayd nədir? • Əməli yaddaşın ölçüsü: • İlk elektron kompyuter: • MAN hansı şəbəkəni göstərir ? • WAN hansı şəbəkəni göstərir ? • LAN hansı şəbəkəni göstərir ? • “Word” sözü nə məna kəsb edir ? • İnformasiya nə şəklində ötrülür? • Siqnalları çevirən qurğu adlanır : • İnformasiya nə şəklində saxlanılır? • İnformasiyanın ən kiçik ölçü vahidi: • Ekrandakı hər bir nöqtə nə adlanır ? • ...
Composite and Amalgam 2023-05-04
Across
- The type of composite that is used to fill boxy areas in a prepped tooth
- Metal in amalgam that provides strength
- Preserved of finished by a chemical or physical process
- The instrument used to pack the amalgam or composite
- Metal used for its workability and strength
- The ability to hold two things firmly together
- The blue paper that is used to check the patients bite
- The type of composites that are most widely used today
- The type of stress that pulls and stretches the material
- The mercury and the alloy are separated by a thin _______
- The bond is applied with this colour of brush here at GC
- The liquid agent that is applied after the etch
- Aka silver fillings
- A push or pull on matter
- Instrument with smooth working ends-used to smooth the surface of a freshly placed amalgam
- A term in dentistry that describes the ability to remove decay and bring back proper function of a tooth
- It is important to select this prior to prepping a tooth
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- The measure of the capacity of a metal to be extended in all directions by a compressive force
- The______ technique=1:1 mercury to alloy ratio
- An object that is moved vertically to pound or pulverize a material; helps to mix amalgam
- Four letter metal found in amalgam alloy powder
- Round particles
- Used to check contacts upon completion of a filling
- Another word for soft or easily shaped
- Amalgam is transferred using which instrument, the amalgam _______
- Recreating the tooth with an artistically pleasing appearance
- Microscopic space located at the interface of the tooth structure and the sealant or restoration
- Aka amalgamation
- Relating to or involving electric currents produced by chemical action
- Clear matrix strip
- A mixture of two or more metals that are dissolved with each other when in the liquid state
- Blue gel placed as the first step to a filling
- To stick or glue two items together
- Inorganic material that adds strength to composite resins
- A nonmercury alloy
35 Clues: Round particles • Aka amalgamation • Clear matrix strip • A nonmercury alloy • Aka silver fillings • A push or pull on matter • To stick or glue two items together • Another word for soft or easily shaped • Metal in amalgam that provides strength • Metal used for its workability and strength • The______ technique=1:1 mercury to alloy ratio • ...
Osteoporosis 2014-11-12
Across
- Disease associated with chronic malabsorption occurring in ~1% Caucasian women
- ___________ history of a hip fracture (risk factor)
- disordered mineralization of newly formed bone protein matrix, associated with low serum phosphate and elevated serum alkaline phosphatase
- T scores between -1.0 and -2.5
- Activity resulting in a 5-10% reduction in bone density
- A monoclonal antibody against _____, denosumab (Prolia)
- Medication risk factor
- Alendronate, Risedronate, ibandroante
- 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
- The lifetime risk of a hip fracture in a woman with T-score of 0
- Sensitive screening test for above
- 50% of _______ older than 50 years will experience an osteoporotic fracture
- Repeat measures of bone density every 1-2 years after starting _______.
- ________ less than 127lbs (risk factor)
- lab evaluation for secondary osteoporosis (calcium, phosphorus, albumin, alkaline phosphatase
- A disease of the bone characterized by a predisposition to low-trauma fracture caused by low bone mass and disordered microarchitecture.
- Women older than ________ should have a bone mineral density test.
- Deficiency associated with hypophosphatemia and hypocalcemia
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- Chronic daily use above 7.5mg prednisone or equivalent associated with bone loss
- 200 IU daily nasal spray for treatment of osteoporosis
- a standard measurement for measuring bone density
- Risk factor for osteoporosis
- a measurement for bone density compared to people of the same age
- IV medication given yearly
- Best locations for measuring bone density
- 50% of women with_____ fractures are unable to walk independently after their fracture heals.
- Exercise important for increasing bone mineral density
- Daily requirement of 1,000 – 1,500 mg in divided doses with meals
- thyroid risk factor
- Prolonged premenopausal ______ (risk factor)
- Related to the GI tract
- 800 _______ of vitamin D daily
- Severe side effect of medications above, higher in patients with cancer receiving IV version
- duel-energy x-ray ________
- subcutaneous injection daily for osteoporosis
- Lab measurement for secondary causes of osteoporosis (parathyroid hormone, TSH, 25-hydroxyvitamin D
- SERM FDA approved for prevention and treatment of osteoporosis
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) • ...
Wiskunde 2015-10-15
Across
- Deel van de wiskunde dat zich bezig houdt met de betrekkingen van grootheden, voorgesteld door symbolen, o.a. letters.
- Een as waar een kromme steeds dichterbij komt zonder die ooit te raken.
- 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.
- Georg Ferdinant Ludwig staat bekend als de grondlegger van de moderne ......
- Hoe noemt men de methode om de oppervlakte van een gekromd figuur, zoals een cirkel, te benaderen?
- Hoe noemt een lijnstuk waarvan de eindpunten op de cirkel liggen?
- Hoe noemt men cirkel met de oorsprong als middelpunt en 1 als straal?
- Hoe noemt het deel van de wiskunde dat zich bezighoudt met betrekkingen van door letters en tekens aangeduide grootheden?
- Synoniem voor meetkunde.
- 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'.
- In de wiskunde en logica een niet bewezen, maar als grondslag aanvaarde bewering.
- Wie was de eerste vrouw ter wereld met een doctorsgraad op het gebied van wiskunde?
- Vanwege wat wordt L.E.J Brouwer vooral herinnerd?
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- Het eerste volk dat zich met wiskunde bezig hield.
- Wie wordt algemeen beschouwd als de grootste wiskundige van de oudheid en een van de grootste wiskundigen aller tijden?
- Synoniem voor wiskunde.
- Welke stelling geeft een verband tussen de lengte van de zijden van een rechthoekige driehoek ?
- Hoe noemt vergelijking waarin x² gelijk gesteld wordt aan y? Een ….. vergelijking.
- Rechthoekige, schematische tekening met getallen of symbolen.
- Descartes 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?
- Wie was de eerste persoon die een benadering van het getal pi heeft uitgerekend?
- 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?
- Functie met voorschrift f(x)=0.
- Synoniem voor schuine zijde van rechthoekige driehoek.
- Wie definieerde wiskunde als 'de wetenschap van de hoeveelheid'?
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 2015-10-13
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- Wie wordt algemeen beschouwd als de grootste wiskundige van de oudheid en een van de grootste wiskundigen aller tijden?
- deel van de wiskunde dat zich bezig houdt met de betrekkingen van grootheden, voorgesteld door symbolen, o.a. letters
- Synoniem voor ruimtemeetkunde.
- 1 ... is de grootte van een middelpuntshoek die staat op een cirkelboog waarvan de lengte gelijk is aan de straal van de cirkel.
- Een as waar een kromme steeds dichterbij komt zonder die ooit te raken
- 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?
- Georg Ferdinant Ludwig staat bekend als de grondlegger van de moderne ......
- Hoe noemt men cirkel met de oorsprong als middelpunt en 1 als straal?
- Functie met voorschrift f(x)=0.
- Synoniem voor wiskunde
Down
- Vanwege wat wordt L.E.J Brouwer vooral herinnerd?
- Hoe noemt een lijnstuk waarvan de eindpunten op de cirkel liggen?
- Hoe noemt vergelijking waarin x² gelijk gesteld wordt aan y?
- In de wiskunde en logica een niet bewezen, maar als grondslag aanvaarde bewering.
- Rechthoekige, schematische tekening met getallen of symbolen
- 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'.
- Het eerste volk dat zich met wiskunde bezig hield.
- 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 was de eerste persoon die een benadering van het getal pi heeft uitgerekend?
- 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?
- Synoniem voor schuine zijde van rechthoekige driehoek.
- Wie definieerde wiskunde als 'de wetenschap van de hoeveelheid'?
25 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. • Hoe noemt vergelijking waarin x² gelijk gesteld wordt aan y? • ...
Wiskunde 2015-10-13
Across
- 1 ... is de grootte van een middelpuntshoek die staat op een cirkelboog waarvan de lengte gelijk is aan de straal van de cirkel.
- Het eerste volk dat zich met wiskunde bezig hield.
- Wie definieerde wiskunde als 'de wetenschap van de hoeveelheid'?
- 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 ruimtemeetkunde.
- Synoniem voor schuine zijde van rechthoekige driehoek.
- Wie was de eerste vrouw ter wereld met een doctorsgraad op het gebied van wiskunde?
- Hoe noemt men de methode om de oppervlakte van een gekromd figuur, zoals een cirkel, te benaderen?
- Welke stelling geeft een verband tussen de lengte van de zijden van een rechthoekige driehoek ?
- Hoe noemt men cirkel met de oorsprong als middelpunt en 1 als straal?
- Georg Ferdinant Ludwig staat bekend als de grondlegger van de moderne ......
- Synoniem voor meetkunde
- Functie met voorschrift f(x)=0.
Down
- In de wiskunde en logica een niet bewezen, maar als grondslag aanvaarde bewering.
- Wie wordt algemeen beschouwd als de grootste wiskundige van de oudheid en een van de grootste wiskundigen aller tijden?
- deel van de wiskunde dat zich bezig houdt met de betrekkingen van grootheden, voorgesteld door symbolen, o.a. letters
- Hoe noemt vergelijking waarin x² gelijk gesteld wordt aan y?
- 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?
- Rechthoekige, schematische tekening met getallen of symbolen
- Hoe noemt het deel van de wiskunde dat zich bezighoudt met betrekkingen van door letters en tekens aangeduide grootheden?
- 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 een lijnstuk waarvan de eindpunten op de cirkel liggen?
- Een as waar een kromme steeds dichterbij komt zonder die ooit te raken
- Wie was de eerste persoon die een benadering van het getal pi heeft uitgerekend?
- Synoniem voor wiskunde
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. • Hoe noemt vergelijking waarin x² gelijk gesteld wordt aan y? • ...
Computer Pioneers and Computer Terms Crossword Puzzle 2015-06-04
Across
- co-inventor of computer language basic.
- provided a formalisation of Algorithm and Computation
- one of the inventors of BASIC
- the standard markup language used to create web pages
- he created the idea of universal network
- reads and writes data on a hard disk
- has two unique digits from number system
- invented first general purpose electronic digital computer.
- a thin plate where electronic components are
- cofounder of mosaic, first widely used web-browser
- a electronic device made of semiconductor material
- A silicon chip that contains a CPU.
- a physical point in a raster image
- a small portable device that stores information
- an optical disk that stores large data
- program that enables computer to transmit data
- built the first program-controlled computing machines
- Helped define several widely used technologies
- a program that translates source code into object code
- takes advantage of the computers graphic capabilities
- computer on network that manages network resources.
- created first home video game console
- where most calculations take place
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- a binary term equal to 8 bits.
- founded Atari, inc
- a group of 2 or more computer systems linked together
- Created the first personal computers.
- Created first american electronic computer.
- family of general purpose, high level programming languages.
- invented the first commercially successful personal computer.
- A device that amplifies a signal
- a popular model of computer made by Apple.
- invented the world wide web
- Created first electronic digital computer
- Invented the Transistor
- one of the inventors of the microprosessor
- created the first graphical computer game OXO
- inventor of printed circuit board
- Invented First commercial ICs and commercialized them.
- code the trademark for a type of matrix barcode.
- Storage where a companys data is stored and accessible from multiple connected sources.
- devoped color pc monitor and gigahertz chip
- the generic term for all types if names and addresses that refers to objects on the web.
- the network that became the basis of the internet
44 Clues: founded Atari, inc • Invented the Transistor • invented the world wide web • one of the inventors of BASIC • a binary term equal to 8 bits. • A device that amplifies a signal • inventor of printed circuit board • a physical point in a raster image • where most calculations take place • A silicon chip that contains a CPU. • reads and writes data on a hard disk • ...
Histo Goes Hollywood: Lab Week 2016 2016-04-11
Across
- An undertaking or enterprise of a hazardous nature.
- To cause or allow to be seen; to display.
- "_______ Club" a 1999 film with Brad Pitt
- Charlton Heston is Michelangelo in the 1965 film "The _____ & the Ecstasy"
- External lining of the body that provides protection from the outside world
- Mature bone cell
- What Dorothy gets from the Wicked Witch of the East
- You process and embed it
- Positive microbes appear this color in a gram stain
- Aca-believe it
- The dual retort processor
- Antibody staining
- A dramatic work that is light and often humorous or satirical in tone and that usually contains a happy resolution of the thematic content.
- (sings) "_______ are better than people..."
- Brings specimens from other areas
- The "P" in PCR
- 2002 sci-fi thriller featuring Mel Gibson
- Him of the bat signal.
- Vivien Leigh's character in "Gone with the Wind": Scarlet _____
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- "My name is ______ _______. You killed my father. Prepare to die!"
- Consisting of, concerning, or based on documents.
- actor, and only the second governor to be elected into office who was also foreign-born.
- An account or recital of an event or series of events, either true or fictitious, as:
- A legendary English outlaw of the 12th century, famous for his courage, chivalry, and practice of robbing the rich.
- Specimen tracking system
- New(ish) online protocol system
- Of or related to the Titans.
- A lead character in the 1999 film "The Matrix"
- A 1997 James Bond film, "Tomorrow _______ Dies"
- She was Cora Monroe in "The Last of the Mohicans": Madeline ______
- "May the odds be ever in your favor"
- wryly funny
- Manufacturer of the digital slide scanners
- What we do when a block has been under processed or under fixed
- A heroic fictional character who was raised in the jungle by apes.
- The initials of the pathologist who has completed an Iron Man
- 2006 comedy film featuring Jack Black: "________ Libre"
37 Clues: wryly funny • Aca-believe it • The "P" in PCR • Mature bone cell • Antibody staining • Him of the bat signal. • Specimen tracking system • You process and embed it • The dual retort processor • Of or related to the Titans. • New(ish) online protocol system • Brings specimens from other areas • "May the odds be ever in your favor" • To cause or allow to be seen; to display. • ...
Pathology inflammation and wound healing 2017-08-21
Across
- The body’s attempt to replace dead or injured tissue with healthy tissue.
- A swelling caused by excessive growth of nerve fibres at the distal point of a severed nerve.
- An exudate containing a large amount of mucus.
- Complete repair of injured tissue.
- A thin membrane covering a mucosal surface, composed of fibrinous exudate, mucus and necrotic and other debris.
- Polypeptide mediatiors secreted by cells in response to a stimulus.
- An inflammatory reaction of a few days to a few weeks duration.
- An inflammatory reaction of a few weeks to many months duration.
- An exudate containing large numbers of eosinophils.
- An exudate containing large numbers of macrophages.
- Directional migration in response to a chemoattractant gradient.
- The lesion arising because of excessive production of scar tissue.
- Excessive contraction of a scar.
- The reaction of tissues to injury.
- The slow, rolling motion of leucocytes on the inside of the capillary wall in the pre-exudative phase of inflammation.
- An inflammatory reaction of a few hours to a few days duration.
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- An exudate containing large numbers of leucocytes.
- A usually spherical structure consisting of purulent exudate encapsulated in a fibrous capsule.
- A specific group of cytokines responsible for the selective attraction of various leukocytes.
- A watery exudate containing variable amounts of protein.
- Tightly packed marginated leucocytes.
- The specialized fibrovascular connective tissue that replaces dead tissue as the latter is being removed.
- The cells, fluid and chemicals that pass from the blood vessel lumen into the injured tissue.
- The first minutes to hours of an inflammatory reaction.
- repair and healing
- The process in which bacteria are coated with C3b, antibody and fibronectin, rendering them more susceptible to phagocytosis.
- The process by which certain cells internalize particles, hydrolyze them and eject the debris.
- An exudate containing large numbers of lymphocytes.
- The movement of leucocytes from the capillary lumen into the extracellular matrix.
- An exudate containing a large amount of polymerized fibrinogen.
- An exudate consisting largely of blood.
- An exudate containing large numbers of plasma cells.
- Incomplete repair of injured tissue, which is replaced by less specialized connective tissue.
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 eosinophils. • ...
Crossword 1: Ch 33, 38-40 2017-11-21
Across
- The grape-like structures in your lungs where gas exchange occurs
- Knee bone
- This chamber of the heart pumps oxygenated blood to the rest of the body through the aorta
- The point at which two bones meet. Three types: cartilaginous, sutures and synovial
- A bone of the forearm that is in line with the thumb
- The _____ vein carries oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the heart
- A process by which living organisms constantly adjust to internal and external changes to maintain a steady state in their body
- The upper jaw bone
- 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
- This type of muscle tissue is attached to the bones of the skeleton and is mainly controlled voluntarily
- This chamber of the heart receives deoxygenated blood from the body through the Vena Cava (two words)
- An animal that can control its internal body temperature by its own metabolic reactions (name means “inside temperature”)
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- Bone cells that repair and grow bone tissue
- Toe and finger bones
- Collar bone
- The breastbone where the first 7 pairs of ribs connect in front
- Cube-shaped epithelial cells that can be in a single layer or multiple layers
- One job of the respiratory system is to remove this gas (a toxic, waste product) from your lungs (2 words)
- A muscular organ under your lungs that makes breathing more efficient
- The four types of tissues are connective, muscle, nervous and _______
- The extracellular matrix of blood, which is mainly fluid
- Another word for your throat that contains the trachea and esophagus
- body The part of the neuron that contains the nucleus and other cell organs (2 words)
- A single layer of epithelial cells is called _______ epithelia
- The smallest type of blood vessels where gas exchange occurs
- The part of your circulatory system that pumps the blood
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
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 • ...
Chapters 1-5 & 7-14 & 16-19 & 21-26 & 29 & 6 & 30 2017-12-12
Across
- level of measurement that involves sorting people based on their relative ranking on an attribute
- describes or explains large segments of the human experience
- type of variable that influences the strength or direction of a relationship between two variables
- the total collection of data for all sample members
- integration of qualitative research findings on a topic
- an interview stimulated and guided by photographic images
- the entire aggregation of cases in which a researcher is interested
- type of research design that involves exposing the same people to more than one condition
- done to determine whether the benefits of a program outweigh the monetary costs
- a symbol that expands a search term to include all forms of a root word
- minimize harm and maximize benefits
- the tendency for published studies to overrepresent statistically significant findings
- a two-dimensional matrix in which a series of questions is listed on one dimension and response options are listed on the other
- type of design used in qualitative research that takes shape as researchers make ongoing decisions reflecting what they have already learned
- an abstraction inferred from situations or behaviors
- type of reasoning that involves developing specific predictions from general principles
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- assigning numbers to represent the amount of an attribute present in a person or object
- used to determine a straight-line fit to the data that minimizes deviations from the line
- the preliminary pages of dissertations
- using information about people's characteristics to create comparable groups
- type of research design that involves the collection of data once the phenomena under study are captured at a single time point
- the tendency for statistics to fluctuate from one sample to another
- type of sampling relationship in mixed methods research in which the samples in the two strands are completely different, although they are usually drawn from the same or a similar population
- sampling technique in which participants come forward and identify themselves
- the extent to which researchers fairly and faithfully show a range of realities
- an abstract entity that brings meaning and identity to a current experience and its variant manifestations
26 Clues: minimize harm and maximize benefits • the preliminary pages of dissertations • the total collection of data for all sample members • an abstraction inferred from situations or behaviors • integration of qualitative research findings on a topic • an interview stimulated and guided by photographic images • describes or explains large segments of the human experience • ...
Ru Reh CH 4 Vocab for Mr. Barr Bio 2022-03-21
Across
- a colorless syrupy organic acid formed in sour milk and produced in the muscle tissues during strenuous exercise.
- Respiration in which molecular oxygen is consumed and carbon dioxide and water are produced.
- an organism that is able to form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide.
- the supporting framework or matrix of a cell.
- a simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates.
- a nucleotide C10H15N5O10P2 composed of adenosine and two phosphate groups that is formed in living cells as an intermediate between ATP and AMP
- energy-carrying molecule found in the cells of all living things.
- a colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration.
- an organism deriving its nutritional requirements from complex organic substances.
- The ability to cause some kind of change
- (in green plant cells) a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
- occurs without oxygen and releases less energy but more quickly than aerobic respiration.
- the green coloring matter found mainly in the chloroplasts of plants that absorbs energy from sunlight to produce carbohydrates from carbon dioxide and water during photosynthesis.
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- the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria, yeasts, or other microorganisms, typically involving effervescence and the giving off of heat.
- A chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates (sugars)
- the natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue.
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- a colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration. It is naturally present in air (about 0.03 percent) and is absorbed by plants in photosynthesis.
- a complex biochemical process during which yeasts convert sugars to ethanol, carbon dioxide, and other metabolic byproducts that contribute to the chemical composition and sensorial properties of the fermented foodstuffs.
- the chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life.
- a minute opening in a surface, especially the skin or integument of an organism, through which gases, liquids, or microscopic particles can pass.
21 Clues: The ability to cause some kind of change • the supporting framework or matrix of a cell. • the natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue. • energy-carrying molecule found in the cells of all living things. • an organism deriving its nutritional requirements from complex organic substances. • ...
PMO Hub Crossword Puzzle 1 2022-04-14
Across
- Real time wiki / collaboration tool to record meeting notes, status reports and store team related information
- Difference between Revenue and Resource Cost
- Amount accrued based on hours charged to a project
- A task that relies on the completion of a different task
- Amount of revenue accrued by a set of resources in a given period of time
- Best practice starting points provided to PMOaaS clients to track RAID, change requests, dependencies, status, etc.
- Set of rules, procedures and policies that determine how projects are managed and overseen
- The amount of a bill shared across various workstreams
- System used to process transactions in GFS
- Saved issue searches in JIRA that allows you to see a subset of data based on criteria
- Process for bringing new resources onto a project and providing background information
- Tool used to mange test plans and test cases in JIRA
- Matrix that defines which roles are Responsible, Accountable, Consulted, and Informed for a process, activity, and/or deliverable
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- Individual pieces of work that must be completed in JIRA; could represent a task, a risk, a change request, etc.
- Reports with data, charts and gauges of your project's performance used in leadership meetings
- Document that recognizes the existence of a project and defines objectives, success criteria, milestones, team members, budget, etc.
- Short, time-boxed period of time in which a team works to complete specific tasks
- Number of PMOaaS team members (not including Frank!)
- Ultimate deliverable provided by the PMOaaS team to an engagement team
- Series of steps that issue progresses through in JIRA
- Artifact used to communicate project health, progress, upcoming activities, issues, and risks
- System field used to describe a particular item in JIRA
- Name of relatively new PMO Hub offering where we help stand up a PMO for an engagement
- High level project plan in JIRA showing milestones and deliverables
- The budgeting tool for Advisory projects
- A product or process that allow project teams to deliver services in a shorter amount of time
- Work items are represented visually here in JIRA, allowing users to see items assigned to each team member
27 Clues: The budgeting tool for Advisory projects • System used to process transactions in GFS • Difference between Revenue and Resource Cost • Amount accrued based on hours charged to a project • Number of PMOaaS team members (not including Frank!) • Tool used to mange test plans and test cases in JIRA • Series of steps that issue progresses through in JIRA • ...
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. • ...
Super Fun Recap Crossword! 2023-09-22
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- The name of the lens that is closest to the sample in a light microscope
- The process of copy DNA into single-stranded mRNA that is used for protein synthesis
- A particle that behaves like a wave and has a shorter wavelength than visible light
- The name of the chemical used to differentially stain bacterial cells (two words)
- The fluid found inside the mitochondria
- A double-stranded polymer made from nucleotides containing deoxyribose
- A unit of measurement that is one thousandth of a metre
- A thin, square shaped piece of glass that covers a slide (two words)
- A single-stranded polymer made from nucleotides containing ribose
- A measure of how well a microscope can tell apart objects that are close together
- An organelle that is used to modify and transport proteins
- A type of stain where the background of a slide is stained, instead of the cells
- The process of using mRNA to create a chain of amino acids
- A type of electron microscope that is used to produce 2D cross-sections of samples
- The platform of a microscope where the sample is placed
- A unit of measurement that is one millionth of a metre
- The part of the endoplasmic reticulum that contains ribosomes
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- The inner folds of the membrane of the mitochondria
- A membranous sac that can store and transport molecules
- The name of the double membrane that surrounds the nucleus (two words)
- A cell organelle in which the final stages of aerobic respiration take place
- A type of electron microscope that is used to create 3D images of samples
- Organelles that carry out protein synthesis
- A network of membranes in the cell that helps to store and transport molecules (two words)
- The cell organelle that contains DNA
- A unit of measurement that is one billionth of a metre
- Something that appears on a microscope image but is not a part of the sample's structure
- A fancy word for a part of a cell
28 Clues: A fancy word for a part of a cell • The cell organelle that contains DNA • The fluid found inside the mitochondria • Organelles that carry out protein synthesis • The inner folds of the membrane of the mitochondria • A unit of measurement that is one billionth of a metre • A unit of measurement that is one millionth of a metre • ...
Science Review 2024-03-28
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- a nerve cell; the basic building block of the nervous system
- Large, flat muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity that helps with breathing
- Substances in food that your body needs to grow, to repair itself, and to supply you with energy
- two spongy organs, located in the thoracic cavity enclosed by the diaphragm and rib cage, responsible for respiration
- The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas
- mixture of enzymes and partially-digested food
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid
- tube-shaped organs through which most nutrients and water are absorbed from food
- large muscular sac that continues the mechanical and chemical digestion of food
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- A muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach.
- precipitation of ice pellets when there are strong rising air currents
- Tubes that carry blood in the body
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- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface.
- clear ice pellets precipitation, forms when rain falls through layer of freezing air
- Allows air to pass to and from lungs. The windpipe
- mineral - important function is building and maintaining bones - vital for people as they age to help osteoporosis; strong bones and teeth, muscle contraction.
- the process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil
- A connective tissue with a fluid matrix called plasma in which red blood cells, white blood cells, and cell fragments called platelets are suspended.
- Areas where two or more bones join together
- and ligaments Connect muscle to bone and bone to bone
- A connective tissue that is more flexible than bone and that protects the ends of bones and keeps them from rubbing together.
- where digestion begins
- water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- bundled axons that form neural "cables" connecting the central nervous system with muscles, glands, and sense organs
- nasal; takes in air
- precipitation falling from clouds in the form of ice crystals
28 Clues: nasal; takes in air • where digestion begins • Tubes that carry blood in the body • The change of state from a gas to a liquid • Areas where two or more bones join together • mixture of enzymes and partially-digested food • Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas • ...
Exam Three - Organizational Psychology 2024-11-15
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- The type of power received from possessing specific knowledge and skills that others do not
- The process of learning the rules and system of a given organization when first hired
- These components of culture represent beliefs about human nature and reality
- We manage this through self-presentation with an emphasis on positivity
- A system of shared assumptions, values, and beliefs that indicate poor behavior
- The individual predictor of creativity that emphasizes the ability to generate new ideas
- Decisions that are typically made by executives and upper management
- The type of organization which mixes functional and product structures creating multiple "bosses"
- The component of organizational structure which emphasizes the concentration of decision making authority
- An level of change readiness where employees go along with changes but are not enthusiastic
- Decisions that are made so often we don't have to put much thought into them
- The ability, or lack thereof, to find another option or employee that works as well as the current offering
- The step of creativity that requires people to walk away from the problem
- The eight-step model we discussed in class for creative decision making
- The model of change proposed by Kurt Lewin
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- According to the ASA method of hiring, employees who do not fit the culture will eventually engage in this
- The individual predictor of creativity that emphasizes the uniqueness of new ideas
- In SCAMPER: the type of creativity that brings multiple concepts together
- This is necessary when trying to start change
- Provides a sense of power because others rely upon you
- The type of power received from access to specific content or tools
- The acceptance of the first option that meets our minimum criteria
- Decisions that are focused on how operations will be completed
- The component of organizational structure which emphasizes the extent to which policies and procedures are written and directly shared
- The tangible and visible aspects of organizational culture
- In SCAMPER: the type of creativity that relies upon alteration
- The type of power received from positional status alone
- The system of change originated in Japan which emphasizes crowd-sourced agreement
28 Clues: The model of change proposed by Kurt Lewin • This is necessary when trying to start change • Provides a sense of power because others rely upon you • The type of power received from positional status alone • The tangible and visible aspects of organizational culture • Decisions that are focused on how operations will be completed • ...
Cruciverba per Chiara 2024-12-12
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- La Germania... 'in lingua originale'
- Un canale artificiale emissario del Bacchiglione
- Nome della protagonista del cartone omonimo, ambientato nella Francia della prima rivoluzione
- Scrittore molto prolifico, è soprannominato 'The king of horror'(inizial.)
- e' stata la primissima espansione di Exploding Kittens
- Eroga sostegno e fornisce servizi a tariffe agevolate agli studenti
- Associazione Italiana Guide e Scouts d'Europa Cattolici
- quello 'alla bolognese' è molto saporito
- Si festeggia il 25 dicembre
- Occupano la via davanti alla mensa d'estate
- Gruppo fondato da R. Zanotti e L. Pasini(*)
- Senza questo fenomeno metereologico non si può sciare
- Cantò 'Mariposa' a sanremo(inizial.)
- Passo di musica eseguito da una voce o da uno strumento, isolati da una massa vocale o strumentale.
- Lo è la 'vecchia' di un famoso gioco di carte
- attività che un giovedì andremo sicuramente a fare all'Amsterdam
- Chiamato anche idrochéro, è un animale molto chill
- abbreviazione di matrix laboratory
- Prefisso SI che esprime il fattore 10^(-12)
- Nome del sesto album del gruppo (*)
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- Alimento derivato dai semi dell'albero del cacao, ampiamente diffuso e consumato in tutto il mondo.
- aula studio affianco al DEI, aula di ...
- Come chiamammo uno dei gatti del DEI
- Lo è un triangolo con due lati congruenti
- Alessia ne ha una uguale
- Una famosissima rotonda di Padova
- Un materiale isolante è detto anche ...
- Nome di un negozio molto popolare della stazione di Padova
- Primo termine nel nome di un famoso gioco di ruolo con ambientazione fantasy
- Si può bere sia caldo che freddo, ne esistono molte varietà
- Uno degli ingredienti chiave di un famoso dolce al caffè
- Cantano 'mentre tutto scorre'
- Qualsiasi ingegnere non può vivere senza una ...
- Insieme ai 'poveri' fondarono un quartetto polifonico nel 1967
- Città veneta attraversata dal Sile
- Si organizza per celebrare un evento
- Cognome del cantante di 'Viva la mamma!'
- Animale in cui viene trasformato Kuzco
- Nome dell'autore di 'Le armi della luce'
- è stato il frontman dei Lunapop (inizial.)
- Frazione di paese, residenza della festeggiata
- Sigla per indicare la provincia di Padova
42 Clues: Alessia ne ha una uguale • Si festeggia il 25 dicembre • Cantano 'mentre tutto scorre' • Una famosissima rotonda di Padova • Città veneta attraversata dal Sile • abbreviazione di matrix laboratory • Nome del sesto album del gruppo (*) • La Germania... 'in lingua originale' • Come chiamammo uno dei gatti del DEI • Cantò 'Mariposa' a sanremo(inizial.) • ...
puzzle 2025-04-29
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- – An expression with two terms.
- – A polynomial of degree 2.
- – The steepness of a line.
- – The result of division.
- – A number that can be written as a fraction.
- – A solution to an equation.
- – A line that a graph approaches but never touches.
- – The result of addition.
- – The set of all possible output values of a function.
- – An expression with three terms.
- – A single-term algebraic expression.
- – A reference line in a coordinate system.
- – The result of subtraction.
- – A mathematical sentence showing that two values are not equal.
- – A list of numbers in a particular order.
- – A value used to solve systems of equations with matrices.
- – A number showing how many times to multiply a base.
- – A number multiplying a variable.
- – A relation where each input has one output.
- – A number with more than two factors.
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- – A graph with two separate curves that mirror each other.
- – The point (0, 0) on a coordinate plane.
- – A round shape with all points equidistant from the center.
- – A number or expression that divides another exactly.
- – An equation whose graph is a straight line.
- – The U-shaped graph of a quadratic function.
- – An expression with many terms combined using addition or subtraction.
- – A rectangular array of numbers.
- – The opposite operation or reverse function.
- – A statement that two expressions are equal.
- – An expression using a base and an exponent.
- – A value’s distance from zero on the number line.
- – A number that cannot be written as a fraction.
- – A symbol representing a square root or higher root.
- – A number that multiplies a variable.
- – A combination of numbers, variables, and operations.
- – The number being multiplied by itself in a power.
- – A value that does not change.
- – A symbol that represents a number.
- – A polynomial with degree 3.
- – An equation that is true for all values of the variable.
- – The point where a graph crosses an axis.
- – The result of multiplication.
- – A part of an expression separated by + or – signs.
44 Clues: – The result of division. • – The result of addition. • – The steepness of a line. • – A polynomial of degree 2. • – A solution to an equation. • – The result of subtraction. • – A polynomial with degree 3. • – An expression with two terms. • – A value that does not change. • – The result of multiplication. • – A rectangular array of numbers. • – An expression with three terms. • ...
18/19 Key Terms 2025-04-16
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- the grasping of an instrument in the same manner as one would grasp a pen or pencil
- lines or ridges on the working ends of dental instruments
- a rotary instrument used with dental handpieces; includes discs and stones
- foot pedal on a dental handpiece that controls handpiece speed
- the support or point on which a level turns (e.g., position of finger rest for support when working in a patient’s mouth)
- the handle of an instrument
- instrument used to smooth rough margins of the restoration and to shape metal matrix bands
- allows radiation to pass through it so that it does not interfere with images on an x-ray
- triangular pads that absorb the flow of saliva and protect the cheek
- handpieces used to polish teeth and restorations, remove soft carious material, and define cavity margins and walls; achieve between 6,000 and 25,000 rpm
- increased evacuation system to remove fluids from the patient’s mouth. Uses stainless steel or plastic tips
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- handpieces used to rapidly cut tooth structure and finish restorations; rotates between 10,000 and 800,000 rpm
- speeds of dental handpieces: Revolutions per minute
- an air-driven handpieces
- bur used to adjust acrylic materials, such as partials, dentures, and custom trays; also referred to as a laboratory bur
- device the dentist uses that provides air or water or a combination spray of air and water
- instrument used to pass cotton or other materials to the dentist
- is used to assist the patient in keeping his or her mouth open during treatment.
- attachment head for the low-speed handpiece; contra-angles hold burs, discs, stones, rubber cups, and brushes for intraoral and extraoral procedures; type of Tofflemire retainer, placed on the lingual side, angled slightly to clear the anterior teeth
- instrument used to measure the depths of periodontal pockets, areas of recession, bleeding, or exudate; primary instrument in periodontal examinations
- the section of the instrument that connects the handle to the working end
- part of the instrument that performs the instrument’s function
22 Clues: an air-driven handpieces • the handle of an instrument • speeds of dental handpieces: Revolutions per minute • lines or ridges on the working ends of dental instruments • foot pedal on a dental handpiece that controls handpiece speed • part of the instrument that performs the instrument’s function • instrument used to pass cotton or other materials to the dentist • ...
GEOMETRY: Vocabulary 2025-04-23
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- an ordered regular arrangement of numbers
- rise over run, the slant of the line
- when the endpoints of a segment or arc lie on the sides of an angle, that segment or arc _____ that angle.
- a transformation that does not change the size or shape of a figure
- a process that changes the size, shape, or position of a geometric figure
- within the same plane
- a dilation that produces an image larger than its pre-image
- the original figure in a transformation
- a transformation that shifts or slides every point of a figure or graph the same distance in the same direction
- in a right triangle, the ratio of the length of the leg opposite the angle to the length of the leg adjacent to the angle
- symbols used to label the image in a transformation
- a ring-shaped object, structure, or region
- in a right triangle, the ratio of the length of the leg opposite the angle to the length of the hypotenuse
- a cylinder with bases that are not aligned directly above one another
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- 4-sided polygons
- the perpendicular distance from the centre of a regular polygon to one of its sides
- a point at an end of a segment or the starting point of a ray
- a quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- does not intersect
- a quantity that is completely expressed by its magnitude and has no direction
- a transformation that changes the size of a figure, but not its shape
- a transformation across a line, called the line of reflection, such that the line is the perpendicular bisector of each segment joining each point and its image
- a transformation about a point P, also known as the centre of rotation, such that each point and its image are the same distance from P
- having the same size and shape
- the multiplier used on each dimension of a figure to change it into a smaller figure
25 Clues: 4-sided polygons • does not intersect • within the same plane • having the same size and shape • rise over run, the slant of the line • the original figure in a transformation • an ordered regular arrangement of numbers • a ring-shaped object, structure, or region • a quantity that has both magnitude and direction • symbols used to label the image in a transformation • ...
Skeletal 2024-09-02
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- Type of vertebrae in the neck; majority of mammals all have seven.
- Type of bones that form long bones from hyaline cartilage; has growth plates.
- The long bone in the upper arm.
- Bone in the skull that houses the external acoustic meatus (the ear canal).
- The short bone commonly called the "kneecap."
- Type of cartilage found where bones meet (in joints).
- Bone forming cell.
- Longest bone in the body.
- The forehead bone; very superficial, houses paranasal sinuses.
- Vascular, fibrous membrane of a long bone, found around diaphysis.
- Type of girdle in the hip, made of two bones, allows the attachment of lower appendages.
- Blood cell formation.
- Expanded/head portion of a long bone; made of spongy bone.
- Soft spots in the intramembranous bones of an infant skull; allows for head to be more flexible during exit from birth canal.
- The superficial breastbone and center of thoracic cage.
- A bone cell.
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- Hollow cavities in cranial bones that make the skull more lightweight and helps resonate voice.
- Cylindrical bones that make up the fingers and toes.
- My favorite history teacher that gets the majority brunt of my jokes.
- Types of bone include: long, flat, irregular, and (?).
- Most freely moveable joint - consists of a rounded bone end that articulates with a cup-shaped socket.
- Childhood disease where bones fail to calcify, causing legs to bow.
- The type of calcium salt found in bone matrix that provides rigidity.
- Type of girdle in the shoulder, made of four bones, allows attachment of upper appendages.
- Bone resorbing cell (breaks bone down).
- Sight of blood cell formation; found in spongy bone.
- Types of bones that form in the skull; formed from broad, flat sheets of fibrous connective tissue.
- Larger of the two bones in the lower leg.
- Hollow shaft of a long bone; made of cortical bone.
- Tiny, hollow cavities that bone cells reside in.
- A cylindrical unit of mature bone that houses a Haversian Canal where blood run.
31 Clues: A bone cell. • Bone forming cell. • Blood cell formation. • Longest bone in the body. • The long bone in the upper arm. • Bone resorbing cell (breaks bone down). • Larger of the two bones in the lower leg. • The short bone commonly called the "kneecap." • Tiny, hollow cavities that bone cells reside in. • Hollow shaft of a long bone; made of cortical bone. • ...
thing 2024-10-23
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- To reclaim or reuse old materials in order to make new products.
- Metals that contain iron and are magnetic
- The amount of greenhouse gas emissions caused by a process, person or group.
- A self-contained system within a larger system.
- Of or relating to the manufacture of any product (as earthenware, porcelain, or brick) made essentially from a nonmetallic mineral (as clay) by firing at a high temperature.
- a device, system, or object which can be viewed in terms of it inputs and outputs, without any knowledge of its internal workings.
- The action or actions that an item is designed to perform.
- An exchange of one thing in return for another
- a natural composite consisting of reinforcing cellulose fibers held together by a stiff matrix called lignin (Maple, Walnut, Oak)
- line, shape, form, space, texture, tone (or value) and color
- A group of interacting, interrelated, or interdependent elements or parts that function together as a whole to accomplish a goal.
- Information, data, energy or power that is fed into a system
- Power, energy or product that is produced by a system
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- Stages a product goes through from concept and use to eventual withdrawal from the marketplace.
- Any natural resource that is used to make finished products.
- A functional analysis is a step in the reverse engineering process which identifies the necessary activities or actions of components and subsystems to turn available inputs—such as materials and energy—into desired output
- wood from gymnosperm trees, such as conifers (Pine, Cedar, Douglas Fir and Spruce)
- organic molecules that are chain-like in structure and are formed from carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and other nonmetallic elements. Polymers are also known as plastics
- emphasis, alignment and balance, contrast, repetition, proportion, movement, and white space
- A life cycle assessment, also known as life cycle analysis, is used to measure how much energy is used to create a product and the impact a product has on the environment.
- Metals Metals that do not contain iron
- A material made by combining two or more materials, often ones that have very different properties.
22 Clues: Metals Metals that do not contain iron • Metals that contain iron and are magnetic • An exchange of one thing in return for another • A self-contained system within a larger system. • Power, energy or product that is produced by a system • The action or actions that an item is designed to perform. • Any natural resource that is used to make finished products. • ...
Microbiology Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-15
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- A method to protect against disease using weakened microbes
- Chain-like arrangement of spherical bacteria
- Long, whip-like structures used for bacterial movement
- A rod-shaped bacterium
- Region containing DNA in a prokaryotic cell
- Eukaryotes with chitin cell walls; include yeasts and molds
- Small circular DNA molecules in bacteria, often carrying resistance genes
- A sticky, protective outer layer outside the cell wall
- Bacteria with thick peptidoglycan layer; stain purple
- Discovered penicillin accidentally
- A round-shaped bacterium
- Short appendages used for attachment to surfaces
- Comma-shaped bacteria
- Tightly coiled, flexible bacteria with axial filaments
- Structure responsible for protein synthesis
- Developed postulates to link microbes to disease
- Enzyme that breaks down peptidoglycan
- Photosynthetic eukaryotes found in water, producing much of Earth’s oxygen
- Rigid layer providing structure and protection to the cell
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- Longer appendages involved in DNA transfer between bacteria
- Single-celled prokaryotes, often with a peptidoglycan cell wall
- Highly resistant bacterial structure formed in harsh conditions
- Helically shaped, rigid bacteria
- Jelly-like substance inside the cell containing organelles
- Proposed the idea of a “magic bullet” in chemotherapy
- Prokaryotes that often live in extreme environments and lack peptidoglycan
- Clustered spherical bacteria resembling grapes
- An organism whose cells contain a nucleus and organelles
- Developed the first successful vaccine (against smallpox)
- Community of microbes adhering to surfaces in a protective matrix
- A unicellular organism without a nucleus
- The conversion of sugar to alcohol or acid by microbes
- Bacteria with thin peptidoglycan and outer membrane; stain pink
- Disproved spontaneous generation; developed pasteurization
- Scientist who established binomial nomenclature
- The study of organisms too small to be seen with the naked eye
- An acellular microbe that requires a host to reproduce
- Main component of bacterial cell walls
- Motile, single-celled eukaryotic organisms, often parasitic
- Short, hair-like projections used for movement in eukaryotic cells
- First to observe live microbes with a microscope
41 Clues: Comma-shaped bacteria • A rod-shaped bacterium • A round-shaped bacterium • Helically shaped, rigid bacteria • Discovered penicillin accidentally • Enzyme that breaks down peptidoglycan • Main component of bacterial cell walls • A unicellular organism without a nucleus • Region containing DNA in a prokaryotic cell • Structure responsible for protein synthesis • ...
Superheroes 2025-06-26
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- one of the original comic book heroes; gained his powers after being sent to Earth from his dying home planet
- Amazonian warrioress who is also one of the main members of the Justice League
- bald, Japanese hero who gained unimaginable strength after following a strict, intense workout regimen for 3 years
- anime superhero known for his buff physique and attacks named after different states in the USA
- an inflatable robot designed to be a "personal healthcare companion" who also knows karate
- a man who survives a terrible trainwreck in Philadelphia, who later comes to believe that he has super strength and the inability to get sick
- family of superheroes that originated from a 2004 Pixar film of the same name
- cyborg created from the mutilated remains of a new recruit of the Detroit Police Department
- lawyer who was blinded by a chemical spill as a child, but also gained extremely heightened senses from the incident
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- guy from Brooklyn whose life was forever changed after taking a serum that turned him into a super-soldier
- A Japanese cyborg, designed after a grasshopper, who is famous for his powerful chops and kicks
- bit by a radioactive spider, gained super strength, heightened senses, and the ability to climb walls
- man with regenerative healing abilities whose bones can also protrude from his hands in the form of sharp claws
- acronym for a team of turtles who love eating pizza and fighting crime
- one of the original superhero teams, consisting of four individuals with distinct powers from one another
- leader of the X-men and founder of a boarding school for mutants
- billionaire who masquerades as a caped and masked vigilante by night and a playboy by day
- has super strength and the ability to fly; also, his father is part of an alien human-like race with plans to conquer the entire universe
- 4th-wall breaking mutant who is widely known as the "Merc with a Mouth"
- referred to as "The One", this man learned Kung Fu and other skills after being plugged into the Matrix
20 Clues: leader of the X-men and founder of a boarding school for mutants • acronym for a team of turtles who love eating pizza and fighting crime • 4th-wall breaking mutant who is widely known as the "Merc with a Mouth" • family of superheroes that originated from a 2004 Pixar film of the same name • ...
Bio CK12 2.7 Ribosomes and Mitochondria 2025-10-16
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- type of RNA that copies genetic instructions from DNA in the nucleus and carries them to the cytoplasm.
- cell that contains a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
- organelle inside eukaryotic cells that contains most of the cell’s DNA and acts as the control center of the cell.
- organelle in eukaryotic cells that helps make and transport proteins and lipids; types include rough ER and smooth ER.
- thin coat of phospholipids that surrounds a cell and controls what enters and leaves the cell.
- process that occurs when one or more substances, called reactants, is changed into one or more new substances, called products.
- inner membrane fold of the mitochondrion.
- type of cell in blood that contains hemoglobin and carries oxygen.
- chain of amino acids that alone or with other such chains makes up a protein.
- organelle in eukaryotic cells that uses energy stored in glucose to make ATP, which cells can use for energy.
- where most of the cell’s ATP is made in the mitochondrion
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- structure within the cytoplasm of a cell that is enclosed within a membrane and performs a specific job.
- a biochemical process in which cells break down glucose and oxygen to make carbon dioxide, water, and ATP for energy.
- cell without a nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles.
- species that is harmed in a parasitic relationship.
- theory that eukaryotic organelles such as mitochondria evolved from ancient, free-living prokaryotes that invaded primitive eukaryotic cells.
- process in which a cell divides to form daughter cells.
- the ability to do work.
- single-stranded nucleic acid that helps make proteins.
- double membrane of the nucleus that encloses the genetic material and separates the contents of the nucleus from the cytoplasm.
- structure found in all cells that is the site of protein synthesis.
- the ability to move; in animals, requires muscles and nerves working together.
- organic compound made up of amino acids.
- an RNA molecule that catalyzes chemical reactions, such as translation; has enzymatic activity.
- monomer of protein.
- compound found in living things that contains mainly carbon.
- RNA type of RNA that helps form ribosomes and assemble proteins.
27 Clues: monomer of protein. • the ability to do work. • organic compound made up of amino acids. • inner membrane fold of the mitochondrion. • species that is harmed in a parasitic relationship. • single-stranded nucleic acid that helps make proteins. • process in which a cell divides to form daughter cells. • where most of the cell’s ATP is made in the mitochondrion • ...
graph theory 2021-12-09
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- a graph whose vertices and edges are a subset of some graph G
- a vertex whose degree is zero is ....
- a collection of trees
- a graph with no vertices and no edges
- a walk that uses every edge exactly once
- graphs that have the same shape (or can be squished into the same shape)
- an edge such that if you were to cut it the graph would fall into more pieces
- number of edges that a vertex is connected to
- a graph whose vertices all have the same degree
- a vertex in a directed graph with no outgoing edges
- a graph that is in one piece
- number of edges going out of a vertex in a directed graph
- a vertex in a directed graph with no incoming edges
- a graph in which vertices have weights
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- a matrix whose rows and columns are indexed by vertices of graph, showing where the edges of the graph are
- a graph G' that has the same vertices as some graph G and edges precisely where G has no edges
- a closed walk without repeated vertices
- number of edges coming into a vertex in a directed graph
- (undirected case) connected acyclic graph
- a walk that covers all vertices of graph exactly once
- finite or infinite sequence of edges which joins a sequence of vertices
- a vertex in a tree with degree 1
- a directed graph or its subgraph in which every vertex is reachable from others
- a graph whose vertices can be divided into two disjoint sets such that no edges are between vertices in the same set
- a subgraph of a graph G that is a tree and contains all vertices of G
- a graph whose edges do not go both ways
- a structure amounting to a set of objects in which some pairs of the objects are in some sense "related", consisting of vertices and edges
- an edge whose endpoints are at the same vertex
28 Clues: a collection of trees • a graph that is in one piece • a vertex in a tree with degree 1 • a vertex whose degree is zero is .... • a graph with no vertices and no edges • a graph in which vertices have weights • a closed walk without repeated vertices • a graph whose edges do not go both ways • a walk that uses every edge exactly once • ...
Biotechnology Colt Madron 2022-02-10
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- Organisms in which a desired gene sequence has been inserted and expressed
- field that generates useful products by manipulating living systems and their components
- The use of an electrical current applied to a gel matrix to separate biological molecules
- The use of an electrical current to create small holes in a cell membrane Used to introduce recombinant DNA into a cell
- A circular piece of DNA that has been souped-up for the easy insertion and expression of a piece of DNA
- Cells that have the potential to become any type of cell
- An enzyme that acts like a glue connecting the phosphate backbone of a piece of DNA inserted into a cloning vector
- Bacterial scissors or enzymes that recognize specific DNA sequences and cut the DNA at those sites
- Cells that have already been programmed to be a certain type of cell
- The process of deciding what traits should be expressed in the next generation
- Something like a computer chip Thousands of DNA sequences can be spotted on a chip to identify which sequences are present in a sample the determination of the order of nitrogenous bases in DNA
- dna sequence and the cloning vector into which it has been inserted
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- The removal of the nucleus of one cell and insertion into an egg cell where the nucleus has been removed
- The use of biotechnology to manipulate an organism's genome
- these are cells that have the potential to become any type of cell
- a small piece of DNA maintained separately from the chromosome
- The insertion of a gene of interest into a souped-up vehicle or vector that allows a single gene to be studied
- These cells can be differentiated and then coaxed to become a completely different type of cell
- The use of a labeled (fluorescent or radioactive) sequence of RNA or DNA that is complementary to the sequence one wants to detect and localize
- A short sequence (usually two to five nucleotides in length) of DNA that is repeated
- Specific DNA sequence recognized by a restriction enzyme
21 Clues: Cells that have the potential to become any type of cell • Specific DNA sequence recognized by a restriction enzyme • The use of biotechnology to manipulate an organism's genome • a small piece of DNA maintained separately from the chromosome • these are cells that have the potential to become any type of cell • ...
Medical Terminology 2013-02-09
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- Fungal infection of the skin.
- X-ray recording of a joint.
- The process of pulling a body part into correct alignment.
- An uncontrollable, often periodic craving for and indulgence in alcoholic beverages.
- Suture of a muscle.
- Malignant tumor of bone.
- Pertaining to a substance or procedure capable of destroying cancer cells.
- Stores calcium and phosphorus for the body to use as needed.
- Pertaining to the groin.
- A specialty that deals with disorders of connective tissue, including bone and cartilage.
- A fatty substance.
- Groove, opening or hollow space.
- A cavity or channel lined with a membrane.
- The disease or condition that is named after a healthcare professional evaluates a patients signs, symptoms, and history.
- Abnormal condition of bony growth.
- Over stretching of a muscle or tendon.
- A small pigmented area to a spot that appears seperate or different in color from the surrounding tissue.
- Essential for ion transport across cell membranes.
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- A subjective finding of a disease state.
- Tough fibrous covering of the muscle.
- Permanent dilation of groups of superficial capillaries and venules.
- Also known as a scab.
- Removal of a limb when there is no feasible options to save it.
- Inflammation of the liver.
- Itching.
- Also known as a scar.
- Developing slowly and lasting a long time.
- The normal dynamic process of balance needed to maintain a healthy body.
- Helps to maintain normal muscle and nerve function.
- Incision of the stomach.
- Effects changes through chemical messengers.
- Inflammation of the mucosal lining of the small intestine, resulting from a variety of causes- bacterial, viral, functional, and inflammatory.
- Necessary for synthesis of essential metabolites.
- Superficial vesiculopustular skin infection.
- May reduce dental carries and help minimize bone loss.
- Involved in fat metabolism, cooperates with Vitamin E, and acts as an antioxident.
- Pertaining to the front.
- Pertaining toward the head.
- Benign bone tumor.
- Superficial inflammation of the skin, characterized by vesicles, weeping and pruritus.
40 Clues: Itching. • A fatty substance. • Benign bone tumor. • Suture of a muscle. • Also known as a scab. • Also known as a scar. • Malignant tumor of bone. • Pertaining to the groin. • Incision of the stomach. • Pertaining to the front. • Inflammation of the liver. • X-ray recording of a joint. • Pertaining toward the head. • Fungal infection of the skin. • Groove, opening or hollow space. • ...
Blood Unit Physfolio 2015-04-09
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- "flag" or protein on RBC
- leukemia involving increased production of neutrophils and less RBCs
- platelets are actually only _____ of cells
- function of RBCs is to carry _____
- excessive number of RBCs
- where RBCs mature for 3-5 days
- anemia caused by lack of iron consumption/absorption
- RBCs are _____ discs
- caused by HIV
- red blood cells
- what is the matrix of blood?
- when antigens and antibodies match and form clumps
- involves lack of one of the plasma factors
- anemia caused by RBCs rupturing
- function of plasma is to maintain blood ____
- process that is illegal and tied to polycythemia
- virus that attacks helper T-Lymphocytes
- original cell that branches off into other ones
- proteins in plasma
- WBC that eats dead cells
- decreased oxygen carrying capacity
- average (low end) amount of million RBCs per mm^3
- do males or females usually have higher RBC volumes?
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- erythrocytes _____ reproduce
- cancer of the WBC-forming tissue
- a thrombus that has broken off and is floating freely
- WBC that fights viruses
- how many types of lymphocytes are there?
- cell that branches into basophil, neutrophil, and eosinophil
- during HCT, the layer of WBCs and platelets
- average amount of blood (in pints)
- leukemia involving increased production of lyphoblasts
- test to find RBC volume
- white blood cells
- reason for clotting is to maintain ________
- infectious ______ infects lymphocytes, nasal cells,etc.
- anemia due to excessive blood loss
- fights allergies and least abundant WBC
- RBCs contain this to help it carry oxygen and carbon dioxide
- a test of bloods prior to transfusion to check for agglutination
- anemia that is genetic and causes misshapen RBCs
- other name for platelets
- hemophilia _ is most common and lacks factor VIII
- WBC that fight bacteria
- WBC that fights allergies
- to clog
- clot inside an intact vessel
- agglutination restricts ____ of blood
- anemia caused by bone marrow failing to make RBCs
- WBCs are the ______ system for the body
50 Clues: to clog • caused by HIV • red blood cells • white blood cells • proteins in plasma • RBCs are _____ discs • WBC that fights viruses • test to find RBC volume • WBC that fight bacteria • "flag" or protein on RBC • excessive number of RBCs • other name for platelets • WBC that eats dead cells • WBC that fights allergies • erythrocytes _____ reproduce • what is the matrix of blood? • ...
Normal Species Set (1.0 Outline) 2015-01-23
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- The scientific study of the nature of nature and essence of humankind, past, present and future. It involves analysis of biosociological analysis of human origins, physical and cultural development, biophysiology, culture and customs
- The applied science concerned with the study of natural phenomena and the universe around us such as the fields of chemistry, astronomy, Earth science, physics and biology (7,8)
- A graphic symbol or notion of an idea or object; an idealistic objectification of the subjective case
- Impulsiveness of behaviour; unusually or abnormally active (5,6)
- The property of distinct functionality of subunits such that any given assemblage of units may be separated and recombined
- The basic unit of biological classification and taxonomic rank
- The branch of biological sciences concerned with the study of description, identification, nomenclature and classification of organisms
- The generic term for the applied science of Existemetrics; it is a triarchic methodological frame for psychometric profiling (7,3)
- A generic term for the human species, the human condition, human nature and human qualities
- A psychological sciences term for generalisations to universal laws and the study of objective phenomena
- The branch of mathematics that studies points, lines, angles and figures in space; their measurement and properties
- The branch of philosophy concerned with studying the nature of being, and categories of being.
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- a typological standard; the average or statistical mean
- The first iteration of the Intuition Set; it is constituted by principal axes BiomassPush; and Biogenic Pull (9,3)
- The branch of mathematical logic that studies collections of objects and their relations (4,6)
- Terrestrial locomotion; denoting an organism having two feet for standing, walking, running or hopping
- The primogenitor matrix form that is cardinal and cannot be further abstracted; it is constituted by principal axes the offensive, and the defensive (9,3)
- The branch of biological sciences concerned with the study of chemical structure, function and interactions of biological macro-molecules within living organisms
- Processes of structural and functional changes that manifest as a direct result of environmental cues and feedback systems; often ascribed to natural selection
- The natural processes of inheritance of genetic traits from parents to biological offspring at evolutionary timescales
20 Clues: a typological standard; the average or statistical mean • The basic unit of biological classification and taxonomic rank • Impulsiveness of behaviour; unusually or abnormally active (5,6) • A generic term for the human species, the human condition, human nature and human qualities • ...
Wiskunde (Liesbeth en Charlot) 2015-10-15
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- Wie was de eerste vrouw ter wereld met een doctorsgraad op het gebied van wiskunde?
- Functie met voorschrift f(x)=0.
- Georg Ferdinant Ludwig staat bekend als de grondlegger van de moderne ......
- Hoe noemt men de methode om de oppervlakte van een gekromd figuur, zoals een cirkel, te benaderen?
- 1 ... is de grootte van een middelpuntshoek die staat op een cirkelboog waarvan de lengte gelijk is aan de straal van de cirkel.
- Een as waar een kromme steeds dichterbij komt zonder die ooit te raken.
- 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?
- 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'.
- Synoniem voor ruimtemeetkunde.
- Wie was de eerste persoon die een benadering van het getal pi heeft uitgerekend?
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- Het eerste volk dat zich met wiskunde bezig hield.
- Welke stelling geeft een verband tussen de lengte van de zijden van een rechthoekige driehoek ?
- Deel van de wiskunde dat zich bezig houdt met de betrekkingen van grootheden, voorgesteld door symbolen, o.a. letters.
- Wie wordt algemeen beschouwd als de grootste wiskundige van de oudheid en een van de grootste wiskundigen aller tijden?
- In de wiskunde en logica een niet bewezen, maar als grondslag aanvaarde bewering.
- Synoniem voor schuine zijde van rechthoekige driehoek.
- Synoniem voor wiskunde.
- cirkel Hoe noemt men cirkel met de oorsprong als middelpunt en 1 als straal?
- 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?
- Hoe noemt vergelijking waarin x² gelijk gesteld wordt aan y? Een ….. vergelijking.
- Vanwege wat wordt L.E.J Brouwer vooral herinnerd?
- Hoe noemt een lijnstuk waarvan de eindpunten op de cirkel liggen?
- Wie definieerde wiskunde als 'de wetenschap van de hoeveelheid'?
- Rechthoekige, schematische tekening met getallen of symbolen.
25 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. • ...
N706 Chapters 5 and 8 2015-09-16
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- Abbreviation for the commonly used search database “Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature”
- _______ Variables are also called contaminating factors. They can obscure understanding and relationships between important factors.
- Term to describe how well findings can be transferred to other settings; applies to qualitative research and is an aspect of the study’s trustworthiness
- A written summary of evidence on a research problem
- This symbol, found in the middle of a search term, allows for searching for alternative spellings
- Table that organizes information; examples include Methodologic _____, Results ______, and Evaluation _______
- Term for the alteration of subjects’ behavior related to their awareness of being observed
- Study design form where data is collected at more than one point in time over an extended period.
- ________ approach is a way to find earlier studies by looking at those cited in a reference list of a report
- Small-scale version or trial run of the study to test the methods that will be used in a larger study.
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- The degree to which two independent researchers can make similar observations and judgments about study participants that are not biased
- _______ operators are words like AND, OR, and NOT that expand or limit a search
- Term to describe how well findings can be applied to other groups or settings; applies to qualitative research
- This symbol expands a search term to include all forms of the root word
- How sound is a study? This concept describes whether the findings are unbiased and well-grounded.
- The original description of a study prepared by the researcher who conducted it; Literature Reviews should be based on this kind of source material
- The accuracy and consistency of information obtained in a study
- _________ approach is a way of finding additional studies by using an important study and looking forward to other studies that have cited it.
- Term for the loss of study participants over time, especially in longitudinal studies
- A careful appraisal of the strengths and weaknesses of a study
20 Clues: A written summary of evidence on a research problem • A careful appraisal of the strengths and weaknesses of a study • The accuracy and consistency of information obtained in a study • This symbol expands a search term to include all forms of the root word • _______ operators are words like AND, OR, and NOT that expand or limit a search • ...
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 • ...
crossword puzzle 2023-03-03
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- The latin name for redness.
- It is formed when many different kinds of cells work together to fulfill the same detailed function.
- Solid rods made of globular proteins called actin.
- Biologically important molecules that are technically polymers.
- Encloses and protects the cellular contents by acting as a barrier between the ICF and the EC.
- wall What part of the cell is cilia and flagella anchored?
- latin name for heat
- A higher level of organization that consists of functionally related organs.
- serves as a passageway for lipid soluble subastances into and out of the cell
- These straight, hollow cylinders, composed of tubulin protein and perform a number of functions to include structural support & movement ( motility ) of the cell.
- Self-replicating organelles made up of nine bundles of microtubules and are found only in animal cells.
- chemical structure consisting of at least two atoms held together by a chemical bond.
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- a special example of diffusion involving aquaporins.
- The latin name for swelling.
- It is disease-causing.
- The jelly-like substance described as the “ cell-matrix “.
- Directional movement of a cell towards/away from the stimulus.
- Tiny organelles composed of approximately 60 percent RNA and 40 percent protein.
- Degree of pathogenicity.
- Collections of tissues that work together to carry out a common general function.
- they take part in membrane formation as glycolipids and glycoproteins.
- The main function of these microbodies is digestion.
- The study of life in its chemical processes. It explores the chemistry of living organisms and the molecular basis for the
- The fundamental unit of life.
- latin name for pain
- A highly specialized organelle that serves as the information and administrative center of the cell as it houses the master molecule of the cell which is the DNA ( control center)
- Individual living entities that survive and reproduce as a unit.
- The basic unit of matter
- The color of the secondary stain.
- The most common types of microbodies that are found in the cytoplasm, roughly spherical and bound by a single membrane; detoxify harmful substances.
30 Clues: latin name for pain • latin name for heat • It is disease-causing. • Degree of pathogenicity. • The basic unit of matter • The latin name for redness. • The latin name for swelling. • The fundamental unit of life. • The color of the secondary stain. • Solid rods made of globular proteins called actin. • a special example of diffusion involving aquaporins. • ...
Functional, Visual, and Structural Analysis 2023-03-27
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- A device, system, or object which can be viewed in terms of it inputs and outputs, without any knowledge of its internal workings.
- organic molecules that are chain-like in structure and are formed from carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and other nonmetallic elements
- A self-contained system within a larger system.
- Term used to talk about beauty or art and people's appreciation of beautiful things.
- To reclaim or reuse old materials in order to make new products.
- Any natural resource that is used to make finished products.
- Stages a product goes through from concept and use to eventual withdrawal from the marketplace.
- Metals that do not contain iron
- Metals that contain iron and are magnetic
- wood from gymnosperm trees, such as conifers
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- The amount of greenhouse gas emissions caused by a process, person or group.
- a natural composite consisting of reinforcing cellulose fibers held together by a stiff matrix called lignin
- A material made by combining two or more materials, often ones that have very different properties.
- Power, energy or product that is produced by a system
- Of or relating to the manufacture of any product (as earthenware, porcelain, or brick) made essentially from a nonmetallic mineral (as clay) by firing at a high temperature.
- A functional analysis is a step in the reverse engineering process which identifies the necessary activities or actions of components and subsystems to turn available inputs—such as materials and energy—into desired output
- The action or actions that an item is designed to perform.
- also known as life cycle analysis, is used to measure how much energy is used to create a product and the impact a product has on the environment.
- Information, data, energy or power that is fed into a system
- The visual interpretation of a product base on the Elements and Principles of Design
- An exchange of one thing in return for another
- A group of interacting, interrelated, or interdependent elements or parts that function together as a whole to accomplish a goal.
22 Clues: Metals that do not contain iron • Metals that contain iron and are magnetic • wood from gymnosperm trees, such as conifers • An exchange of one thing in return for another • A self-contained system within a larger system. • Power, energy or product that is produced by a system • The action or actions that an item is designed to perform. • ...
Edge Crossword 2022-09-26
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- Name of the 90 day program
- this year we opened our first parisi speed school franchise (numbers)
- of indoor tennis courts in essex
- ,this year we purchased 75 Eastwood Drive location (numbers)
- Girard, name of head maintenance
- and fitness, the name of our preschool program
- this year we opened a 76,000 square foot community fitness center (numbers)
- name brand of the bikes we have
- year we completed construction of a 1,500 square foot fitness mezzanine (numbers)
- this location has a splash pool
- ,number of tennis courts we have in total in south Burlington
- ,name brand of the treadmills we have
- ,this location has a program pool
- Azur, name of tennis director in Essex
- ,color of padding on the fitness equipment at Eastwood
- Pearce, name of the swim team head coach
- Fitelberg, Name of the Chief Executive officer
- Oaks, this our main hub
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- Hurd, name of the Aquatics Director
- this year we opened our physical therapy of Vermont fourth clinic and first Essex location (number)
- ,number of outdoor tennis courts in total we have
- year we merged with twin oaks (numbers)
- name of speed school we offer
- this year we added squash racquetball group fitness studio nursery and the front desk at Kennedy drive location (numbers)
- bring it we string it ,slogan for drop the Racquet
- ,name brand of the fitness weight lifting equipment we have at Eastwood
- Graham, name of the group fitness director
- this year we opened kids in action preschool (numbers)
- Kilbon, name of the human resources
- this year we had addition 6 lane competition lap pool and outdoor basketball courts (numbers)
- number of swim lanes at all three of our locations
- ,number of starting blocks at eastwood pool
- Doud, name of tennis director in south Burlington
- Languasco, name of the chief operating officer
- pool ,twin oaks has one of these
- Fitness, name of class on Tuesdays and Thursdays at Eastwood
- the Racquet , name of racquet shop we have
- Hulsen, name of pickelball director
38 Clues: Oaks, this our main hub • Name of the 90 day program • name of speed school we offer • name brand of the bikes we have • this location has a splash pool • of indoor tennis courts in essex • Girard, name of head maintenance • pool ,twin oaks has one of these • ,this location has a program pool • Hurd, name of the Aquatics Director • Kilbon, name of the human resources • ...
Lighthouse 9 2023-04-18
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- Changing your language can impact your ___
- There are ___ signs of Win-Win
- A ___ statement is like a compass for your life
- The main goal is to say ___ to Q3 and Q4
- ___ is getting the results you want and continuing to get them
- Effective leaders make sure their ___ are leaning against the right wall
- Think Win-WIn or No Deal comes from the ___ mentality
- Habit ___ applies not only to creating mission statements and setting life goals, but to most everything you do in life
- It is important that a ___ creation precedes the actual physical work of creation.
- A habit is something you do ___
- Everything people do fits into one of four ___
- Highly effective people exhibit ___ habits
- Highly effective people proactively design ___ into each day
- Multiple factors go into making competition ___
- ___ people often suffer from “victimitis”
- Leaders recognize that the ___ victory precedes the public victory
- Integrity means being ___ to your words
- Honest people often live with ___
- ___ is like a puzzle. It comes together best when you can see the big picture
- You win the victory over self by mastering the first ___ habits
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- ___ people take responsibility for their choices
- After being effective you need to be ___
- Four quadrants make up the ___ Matrix
- Things that you cannot control or influence are in your Circle of ___
- Choose your mood/emotions
- An Emotional Bank Account is based on ___ instead of money
- Your life is a collection of ___
- It takes ___ to say yes to leaving your comfort zone
- ___ composed much of his music in his head
- Think Win-Win means that no one has to ___
- ___ leaders do things in ways that yield lasting positive results.
- There are three main ___ with habit 3
- Things that you can control or influence are in your Circle of ___
- There are so many difficult ___ crossroads to choose from in life.
- Ineffective leaders may get ___-term results
- Reactive people talk about how ___ they are
- You can change your reactive language to ___
- The opposite of the abundance mentality is the ___ mentality
- Highly ___ people live life based on the opposites
- There are ___ paradigms of human interaction
40 Clues: Choose your mood/emotions • There are ___ signs of Win-Win • A habit is something you do ___ • Your life is a collection of ___ • Honest people often live with ___ • Four quadrants make up the ___ Matrix • There are three main ___ with habit 3 • Integrity means being ___ to your words • After being effective you need to be ___ • The main goal is to say ___ to Q3 and Q4 • ...
cardiovascular system 2017-04-17
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- inflammatory chemical that makes blood vessels leaky
- obstruction of an artery
- carries blood away from the heart
- proteins that transport a bulk of the oxygen in blood
- tissue covering the outside of the heart
- Rare WBC with large histamine containing gr annuals
- red blood cell
- fine branching blood vessels
- guards two large arteries leaving the ventricular chambers
- cancer of the bone marrow
- layer of the heart that contracts
- nonliving fluid matrix inside blood cell
- clumping of foreign antibodies
- nongranule containing WBC
- pacemaker
- tissue found only in the heart
- results in an increased RBC count
- carries blood to the heart
- carries oxygenated blood away from the heart
- prevents backflow into the heart
- insoluble protein formed during blood clotting
- "heart strings"
- results from an insufficient number of circulatingpplatlets
- fluid on the exterior of the heart that allows it to beat easily
- display of someones heartbeat
- blue red nucleus
- helps in the formation of blood clots
- lines the inner chambers of the heart
- cardiac output
- serve to stop bleeding by clumping
- discharging chambers
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- clot in an unbroken blood vessel
- recognizers
- amount of blood pumped out of each side of the heart
- largest of the WBCs
- blood clotting
- increased WBC count
- most numerous WBC in the body
- hereditary blood disorder that occurs from a lack of clotting
- blood flows into theatria under low pressure from all over the body
- sends signals causing the heart to contract
- connective tissue that transports oxygen
- drain capillary beds into veins
- WBCs with large nuclei that takes up most of the cell
- 120/80
- contract to prevent inversion of the valves
- substance the body recognizes as foreign
- carries deoxygenated blood away from the heart
- blood cell formation
- heart attack
- feeds blood from artiries into capillaries
- heart contraction
- granule containing WBC
- volume of blood pumped out by each heartbeat
- production of red blood cells
- malfunction of normal RBC
- white blood cell
- relaxation
58 Clues: 120/80 • pacemaker • relaxation • recognizers • heart attack • blood clotting • red blood cell • cardiac output • "heart strings" • white blood cell • blue red nucleus • heart contraction • largest of the WBCs • increased WBC count • blood cell formation • discharging chambers • granule containing WBC • obstruction of an artery • cancer of the bone marrow • nongranule containing WBC • ...
Maths Crossword 2020-01-17
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- The late Princess is stuck in the middle of average surroundings
- A non-dominant male Quidditch player
- I would be inclined to have the North and South reordered
- Numerical system points to a triangle
- How two mathematicians autograph a document
- Equation one follows to create sport
- Division almost causes price estimate of tepee
- Number or finger
- Triangle indicating a sporting draw
- The product is unity
- Reaching the end in maths
- Less than a tennis match, it is part of a larger group
- French mathematician feels the pressure
- Shorthand unit of time inside less than a byte
- Olympic ring diagram
- Measure the distance out the back
- Start by mixing half of 4.55 litres then awaken a black and white animal
- Shape up, your jail term finishes one prior
- Record a pattern of sound on a ship
- Constant factor in company achieving minimal waste
- The third letter after Q
- Gosh, a party was in disarray for old mathematician
- From top to bottom at the golf practice facility
- Knight David is ridiculous with his five pack
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- Musical circle segment
- A cute version of Gabriel
- Magician performs an array of illusions after April
- Sleep in the yard, away from the main group
- Maths expression party
- Isaac Newton really got his teeth into this branch of Mathematics
- No sleeping for this colourless mineral in the supermarket lane
- Scrambled remote takes shape between the borders of Germany
- Unusually energetic African virus minus 2.718
- Mathematician begins with a lie about a sequence
- Mathematical function helping the minorities enter society
- Start of spring has arrived, let's have a ball
- Medical disorder which can recur
- Famous mathematician's rearranged merchandise falls just short
- Some Greek letter
- Pete or Paul steal talent
- Relationship in administration
- Multiple medical practitioners who support the Eels
- Sunkissed male lifeguard has the touch
- The very top graded chest muscles
- Cool Thorpedo
- Dodgy line of people includes Stuart, Scott and Simon
46 Clues: Cool Thorpedo • Number or finger • Some Greek letter • The product is unity • Olympic ring diagram • Musical circle segment • Maths expression party • The third letter after Q • A cute version of Gabriel • Reaching the end in maths • Pete or Paul steal talent • Relationship in administration • Medical disorder which can recur • Measure the distance out the back • ...
Chapter 5: Energy 2020-03-17
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- the major electron carrier in the steps of cellular respiration
- reactions that break down larger molecules and release energy
- powerhouse of the cell where the majority of ATP is made
- step of cellular respiration with the largest energy payoff producing up to 34 ATP molecules
- molecule that acts like a "rechargeable battery" storing energy to be used in cells
- The second law of thermodynamics says every conversion of energy is inefficient and results in some energy being lost as _________.
- glucose is broken down to 2 pyruvate molecules with net gain of 2 ATP and 2 NADH
- location of the electron transport chain in mitochondria
- part of cell where glycolysis takes place
- the high-energy bonds in ATP are the bonds between _____________ groups
- made from pyruvate along with the side products NADH and carbon dioxide
- ___________ energy is the energy of motion
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- ____________ energy is the type of potential energy stored in the bonds between atoms
- process by which cells obtain energy under anaerobic conditions (without oxygen)
- oxygen + glucose --> carbon dioxide + water + ATP
- the process by which plants capture energy from the sun and convert it into stored energy that can be used by living organisms
- reactions that link smaller molecules together and require energy
- ____________ energy is the stored energy resulting from an object's location or position
- final acceptor of electrons at the end of the electron transport chain
- produced by our muscles when they need energy but oxygen is not available
- drive the production of ATP by passing back down their concentration gradient at the end of the electron transport chain (through ATP Synthase)
- this step yields 6 NADH, 2 FADH2, 4 carbon dioxide, and 2 ATP for each glucose
- The first law of thermodynamics says energy can never be created or _________________. It can only change form.
- the sum of all the chemical reactions in a living organism
- location in mitochondria where the Krebs cycle occurs
- provide energy to pump hydrogen ions against their concentration gradient in the electron transport chain
26 Clues: part of cell where glycolysis takes place • ___________ energy is the energy of motion • oxygen + glucose --> carbon dioxide + water + ATP • location in mitochondria where the Krebs cycle occurs • powerhouse of the cell where the majority of ATP is made • location of the electron transport chain in mitochondria • ...
CHAPTER 4 2020-04-29
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- Basic quantity that deals with distance
- Force applied to an object multiplied to the distance traveled
- The structure that bore the mass of the body in terrestrial vertebrates
- The tendency of an object to sink or rise in a fluid
- One of the two areas of internal bone tissue structure
- The increase in prominent of living tissue due to high stress
- When parts of a machine fail due to prolonged or heavy use
- Effect of one body acting on another through their mass and acceleration
- The change in shape in correlation with a change in size
- Basic quantity that deals with flow of events
- The inner part of the teeth
- The largest animal on Earth
- Measure of force that causes an object to rotate about an axis
- Describe measurements of variables with magnitude and direction
- Calculated via mass over volume
- One of the two main materials of bone matrix
- Standards of measurement that give concrete values to basic quantities
- The smallest adult vertebrate
- Measurement with magnitude but without direction
- Mechanism for transferring or applying forces
- Transformation of tissues from one form or type to another
- Forces pressing down on an object to compact it
- The decrease in prominence of a living tissue due to low stress
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- Forces that slide an object's sections
- This exerts an important force on a large mass
- When visual fields do not overlap
- Basic quantity that deals with inertia
- When visual fields overlap
- Calculated via force over area
- The rate at which work gets done; work over time
- Rate of change in an object's position
- One of the two main materials of bone matrix
- Sharp focusing of an image upon the retina
- Forces that stretch an object
- The increase in number of cells under stress
- Formulated the theory of relativity that limits the three laws of motion
- Formulated the three laws of motion
- Rate of change in an object's velocity
- One of the two areas of internal bone tissue structure
- The outer part of the teeth
40 Clues: When visual fields overlap • The inner part of the teeth • The largest animal on Earth • The outer 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 • Forces that slide an object's sections • ...
The vertebrate story & Biological Design( chapter 3 and 4) 2020-04-27
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- It would be "high gear muscle" more effective in sustaining the velocity of the limb
- The bone as calcium reservoir when needed some calcium is removed from bone matrix
- A water flow maybe in the same direction
- A series of separate bones or cartilage blocks firmly joined as a backbone that defines the major body axis
- A very similar animal called Yunnanozoon
- This arose within the protochordates
- Is a property of matter
- nearsightedness image focused in front of the retina
- Where acting forces are unbalanced we are dealing with it
- Forces pressing down on an object to compact it
- A condition if it experiences increased stress tissue tends to increase in prominence
- It is located posteriorly
- It reduced and flapping of the pectoral fins provides propulsion
- Describes the effect of one body acting on another through their respective mass and acceleration
- Is a concept of the flow of events
- The enclosing the spinal cord
- This is vertebrate with jaws
- They flex their neck laterally to retract the head
- This are greatly enlarged and fused to the head to give the flattened body an overall diskshaped appearance
- Is a concept of distance
- They exerts an important force on a large mass
- Is the rate of change in an objects position
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- It refers to its resistance to flow of a fluid
- enclosing the spinal cord
- They are present but paired fins and limbs are absent
- Where visual fields overlap
- The enclosing blood vessels
- The major line of evolution include the shark and their allies
- The anterior clustering of specialized sensory organs
- The outer panel of teeth
- A solid cylindrical body that often encloses the notochord
- They distance from weight to fulcrum
- These study the size and uts consequences
- vertebrates producing embryos wrapped in such an amnion
- Where the flow is nonchaotic
- The meaning of shell and skin
- The anterior clustering of specialized sensory organs such as paired eyes, ears, nose and other sensory organs
- A measurement with only magnitude and no direction
- There are four footed vertebrates
- A solid cylindrical body that often encloses the notochord
- Is the tendecy of a body to resist a change in its state of motion
41 Clues: Is a property of matter • The outer panel of teeth • Is a concept of distance • enclosing the spinal cord • It is located posteriorly • Where visual fields overlap • The enclosing blood vessels • Where the flow is nonchaotic • This is vertebrate with jaws • The meaning of shell and skin • The enclosing the spinal cord • Is a concept of the flow of events • ...
Sedimentary Rocks 2020-10-06
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- formed from organic processes that involve living organisms producing the sediments.
- is a terrestrial sedimentary rock, formed by the precipitation of carbonate minerals from solution in ground and surface waters.
- is a clastic sedimentary rock that formed from grains whose sized between that of sandstone and mudstone.
- a soft limestone of broken shells, used in road-making in the Caribbean and Florida.
- is a hard rock which can be burned as a solid fossil fuel.
- any of a variety of individual minerals found in the sedimentary deposit of soluble salts
- the process in which sediments compact under pressure, expel connate fluids, and gradually become solid rock.
- is a sedimentary rock composed of sand-size grains of mineral, rock, or organic material.
- rock consisting of angular fragments cemented together.
- are types of rock that are formed by the accumulation or deposition of small particles and subsequent cementation of mineral or organic particles on the floor of oceans or other bodies of water at the Earth's surface.
- forms when mineral constituents in solution become supersaturated and inorganically precipitate.
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- a carbonate sedimentary rock that is often composed of the skeletal fragments of marine organisms such as coral, foraminifera, and molluscs.
- matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid; dregs.
- a coarse-grained sedimentary rock composed of rounded fragments (> 2 mm) within a matrix of finer grained material.
- The particles themselves may have derived from either physical weathering or chemical weathering. Sedimentation means settling from a fluid, either water or air.
- finely stratified sedimentary rock that formed from consolidated mud or clay and can be split easily into fragile slabs.
- the exertion of force on something so that it becomes more dense.
- the remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock.
- a layer of sedimentary rock or soil, or igneous rock that was formed at the Earth's surface.
- the binding together of particles or other things by cement.
20 Clues: matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid; dregs. • rock consisting of angular fragments cemented together. • is a hard rock which can be burned as a solid fossil fuel. • the binding together of particles or other things by cement. • the exertion of force on something so that it becomes more dense. • ...
DCOM crossword 2020-11-12
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- This distance represents the number of bits in which two codewords differ.
- The nonzero output of product of received codeword with H-transpose matrix
- Number of unique symbols transmitted using 8-ary PSK (in words)
- Difference between highest and lowest frequency in spectrum of signal.
- This is the unit of information when base of logarithm is exponential (b=e).
- This is another name for average information content per message.
- The non-integer number with unit 'bits' might represent the *********** in digital communication theory.
- This distance is the name for energy separation between two adjacent symbols.
- The theorem which states that the sampling distribution of the sample means approaches a normal distribution as the sample size gets larger
- infinite amplitude values of sampled signal are mapped onto a finite set of known values with this step in PCM encoding.
- This is monotonically increasing function.
- type of source in which occurrence of present symbol is independent of previous symbol.
- The mean of standard normal distribution.(in words)
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- Bandwidth of QPSK is **** times of BPSK
- Experiments with boolean valued otcomes uses this discrete probability distribution.
- The encoded block of n bits at the output of error control coder.
- Abbreviated name for the probability that the random variable ‘X’ takes a value less than or equal to x.
- This is used in digital transmission as opposed to the amplification in analog transmission.
- This is the maximum achievable value of capacity as bandwidth becomes infinite.
- This block in the digital communication system reduces redundant bits and makes system bandwidth efficient
- Other name for offset QPSK (********* QPSK)
- Theorem that states that the sampling rate must be at least 2 times the highest frequency contained in the signal.
- This generates the information in digital communication system
- The line code which split the phase between positive and negative for every single bit.
- The other nme for maximum information rate with which error probability is within tolerable limits.
- Other name of amplitude shift keying (***** keying)
26 Clues: Bandwidth of QPSK is **** times of BPSK • This is monotonically increasing function. • Other name for offset QPSK (********* QPSK) • Other name of amplitude shift keying (***** keying) • The mean of standard normal distribution.(in words) • This generates the information in digital communication system • ...
How Well Do You Know ICS? 2021-05-24
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- I am the twilight hours before the sun rises
- This class is easy to differentiate
- A place for budding journalists
- The only SAT advice you'll ever need
- I play the saxophone almost as well as I stops strikers
- Human database of KBO statistics
- The newest shirt color in the school store
- Our second home throughout 2020
- The artist on many a whiteboard after school
- Popular board game at ICS
- Comes after APs
- In this class, we find our motivation(abbreviated)
- Good looking out!
- All ICS know: don't ever do this
- Every mathlete's favorite instrument
- Here you'll find a whip
- This class is in high demand
- Goes well with toast but not paper
- This class is all about sharing your story
- I like existentialist fiction
- Usually the second section
- Never seen without a smile
- Students' least favorite day (abbreviated)
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- The cube king
- My laugh can be heard from space
- Don't be confused: this class isn't about The Matrix
- This class did not end well for a certain pig
- Consistently one of the top three things to love about ICS
- Feel the force in this class
- I am interested in automotive design
- So popular at ICS that it should be named a sport
- I might be a "space" traveler
- Don't be foiled! There is a point to this sport
- Location of the last school trip
- In this class, one transcribes first and translates later (abbreviated)
- This class has all the solutions
- Meme-meister
- My name means "to show sincere or intense conviction"
- This class is all about the context
- If this sentence doesn't mean anything to you, then it is a good sine you should take this class
- I have a deep interest in forensic psychology
- You need to listen carefully here
- I spend all day and all night in ICS
- Some teachers are rarely seen without it
44 Clues: Meme-meister • The cube king • Comes after APs • Good looking out! • Here you'll find a whip • Popular board game at ICS • Usually the second section • Never seen without a smile • Feel the force in this class • This class is in high demand • I might be a "space" traveler • I like existentialist fiction • A place for budding journalists • Our second home throughout 2020 • ...
Algebras 2 Crossword 2022-04-29
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- The magnitude of a real number without regard to its sign. For example, -5 is 5.
- An array of numbers. The numbers are held in brackets.
- A number that can be made by dividing two integers. The denominator should not equal zero.
- is any line that intersects two straight lines at distinct points. Normally intersects parrallel lines.
- A numerical quantity that is not a whole number. It includes a numerator and a denominator.
- the angles which occupy the same relative position at each intersection where a straight line crosses two others.
- a sequence of non-zero numbers where each term after the first is found by multiplying the previous one by a fixed, non-zero number called the common ratio.
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- A number with no fraction or decimal point. It is a whole number.
- angles formed when a transversal intersects two coplanar lines. The angles that occupy the opossite interior of the transversal.
- a fundamental relation in Euclidean geometry among the three sides of a right triangle. 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.
- a quantity obtained by addition of products of the elements of a square matrix according to a given rule. Formula is ad - bc.
- when two parallel lines are intersected by a transversal. Then the exterior angles formed on either side of the transversal are equal.
- The longest side to a right triangle. It is across from the right angle.
- It is an integer. It can not have any fractional parts.
- a sequence where each term increases by adding/subtracting some constant k.
- A part, share, or number considered in comparative relation to a whole. Two ratios that are equal.
- straight lines that are always the same distance apart from each other. Coplanar straight lines.
- The quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within another
- an unknown numerical value. A symbol or placeholder for a quantity that may change.
- A specified amount for every 100. A ratio expressed as a fraction.
20 Clues: An array of numbers. The numbers are held in brackets. • It is an integer. It can not have any fractional parts. • A number with no fraction or decimal point. It is a whole number. • A specified amount for every 100. A ratio expressed as a fraction. • The longest side to a right triangle. It is across from the right angle. • ...
Algebras 2 Crossword 2022-04-29
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- The magnitude of a real number without regard to its sign. For example, -5 is 5.
- An array of numbers. The numbers are held in brackets.
- A number that can be made by dividing two integers. The denominator should not equal zero.
- is any line that intersects two straight lines at distinct points. Normally intersects parrallel lines.
- A numerical quantity that is not a whole number. It includes a numerator and a denominator.
- the angles which occupy the same relative position at each intersection where a straight line crosses two others.
- a sequence of non-zero numbers where each term after the first is found by multiplying the previous one by a fixed, non-zero number called the common ratio.
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- A number with no fraction or decimal point. It is a whole number.
- angles formed when a transversal intersects two coplanar lines. The angles that occupy the opossite interior of the transversal.
- a fundamental relation in Euclidean geometry among the three sides of a right triangle. 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.
- a quantity obtained by addition of products of the elements of a square matrix according to a given rule. Formula is ad - bc.
- when two parallel lines are intersected by a transversal. Then the exterior angles formed on either side of the transversal are equal.
- The longest side to a right triangle. It is across from the right angle.
- It is an integer. It can not have any fractional parts.
- a sequence where each term increases by adding/subtracting some constant k.
- A part, share, or number considered in comparative relation to a whole. Two ratios that are equal.
- straight lines that are always the same distance apart from each other. Coplanar straight lines.
- The quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within another
- an unknown numerical value. A symbol or placeholder for a quantity that may change.
- A specified amount for every 100. A ratio expressed as a fraction.
20 Clues: An array of numbers. The numbers are held in brackets. • It is an integer. It can not have any fractional parts. • A number with no fraction or decimal point. It is a whole number. • A specified amount for every 100. A ratio expressed as a fraction. • The longest side to a right triangle. It is across from the right angle. • ...
Biology Vocab Study 2022-11-05
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- measure of heat energy in food; equivalent to 1000 calories
- saclike photosynthetic membranes found in chloroplasts
- process that requires oxygen
- set of reactions in photosynthesis that use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH
- principal pigment of plants and other photosynthetic organisms
- innermost compartment of the mitochondrion
- compound used by cells to store and release energy
- fluid portion of the chloroplast; outside of the thylakoids
- the lightindependent reactions of photosynthesis in which energy from ATP and NADPH is used to build highenergy compounds such as sugar
- lightabsorbing molecules used by plants to gather the sun’s energy
- 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
- process that does not require oxygen
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- process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
- process used by plants and other autotrophs to capture light energy and use it to power chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and energyrich carbohydrates such as sugars and starches
- interconnected, arranged stacks of thylakoids
- organism that obtains food by consuming other living things; also called a consumer
- an important organic compound in metabolism and is essential to the flow of energy in living cells; formed when ATP ‘loses’ a phosphate group
- organelle found in cells of plants and some other organisms that captures the energy from sunlight and converts it into chemical energy
- series of electron carrier proteins that shuttle highenergy electrons during ATPgenerating reactions
- cell organelle that converts the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convenient for the cell to use
- carrier molecule that transfers highenergy electrons from chlorophyll to other molecules
- process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- first set of reactions in cellular respiration during which a molecule of glucose is broken into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid
- electron carrier involved in glycolysis
- second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energyextracting reactions
25 Clues: process that requires oxygen • process that does not require oxygen • electron carrier involved in glycolysis • innermost compartment of the mitochondrion • interconnected, arranged stacks of thylakoids • compound used by cells to store and release energy • saclike photosynthetic membranes found in chloroplasts • ...
Apologia Anatomy Lesson 12 2016-11-08
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- The keratin made within the outer layers of hair cells, and within nail cells. TWO WORDS
- The place where the nail lies. TWO WORDS
- The pigment that gives the skin a slightly yellow tone.
- Your skin (along with your nails, hair, sweat glands, and oil glands) makes up this complex group of tissues. TWO WORDS
- Sensors in the dermis that can feel vibration and pressure. TWO WORDS
- The part of the hair made up of dead, keratinized cells.
- Sensory neurons that are wrapped around each hair follicle. THREE WORDS
- The innermost layer of your skin.
- Very high-energy light produced by the sun that can cause skin cancer.
- The half moon shaped area of paleness beyond the cuticle of your nail. It is part of the nail matrix.
- Oil glands that are like built-in skin lotion dispensers. TWO WORDS
- Folds of skin that hold your nails in place. TWO WORDS
- The layer of skin located below the dermis. It contains adipose tissue.
- Special cells found deep in the epidermis that produce melanin.
- Glands in the dermis that produce sweat TWO WORDS
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- A little "pocket" from which hair grows. TWO WORDS
- A common protein that makes your skin "elastic"
- An oily substance which coats the skin and hair, keeping them smooth and supple.
- The innermost layer of your hair, made of loosely connected cells
- Tiny "ball" sensors that give you the ability to tell the distance between two objects that are close together. TWO WORDS
- The layer in which the color of your hair is found.
- Patterns of tension in your skin TWO WORDS
- The hypodermis is also known as _____________. TWO WORDS
- The outermost layer of a hair, made up of overlapping cells, like the shingles of a roof. This layer is clear.
- The outermost layer of your skin.
- What we call the cells in the epidermal layer of the skin. TWO WORDS
- Fat tissue. TWO WORDS
- Lots of this pigment will make a person's skin brown, olive or black.
- A tough protein found in your skin, hair and nails.
29 Clues: Fat tissue. TWO WORDS • The outermost layer of your skin. • The innermost layer of your skin. • The place where the nail lies. TWO WORDS • Patterns of tension in your skin TWO WORDS • A common protein that makes your skin "elastic" • Glands in the dermis that produce sweat TWO WORDS • A little "pocket" from which hair grows. TWO WORDS • ...
Membrane Structure 2018-11-25
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- The cellular secretion of biological molecules by the fusion of vesicles containing them with the plasma membrane.
- Mosaic Model The membrane modeled as a mosaic of protein molecules bobbing in a fluid bilayer of phospholipids.
- endocytosis The movement of specific molecules into a cell by the infolding of vesicles containing proteins with receptor sites specific to the molecules being taken in
- Proteins proteins that transport certain molecules and ions as a channel through the plasma membrane.
- channels Open and close in response to a stimulus.
- Branched sugar units covalently bonded to proteins in the plasma membrane.
- A type of endocytosis in which the cell ingests extracellular fluid and its dissolved solutes.
- A membranous sac in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell.
- A lipid made up of glycerol joined to two fatty acids and a phosphate group. Extra-cellular matrix The meshwork surrounding animal cells, consisting of glycoproteins, polysaccharides, and proteoglycans synthesized and secreted by cells.
- Branched sugar units covalently bonded to lipids in the plasma membrane.
- permeability A property of biological membranes that allows them to regulate the passage of substances across them.
- channels channel proteins that transport ions.
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- pump electrogenic pump which actively transports protons.
- proteins Proteins that are not imbedded in the lipid bilayer; loosely bound to the surface of the membrane.
- Cellular uptake of biological molecules and particulate matter via formation of vesicles from the plasma membrane.
- Proteins proteins that penetrate the hydrophobic interior of the lipid bilayer.
- A steroid that forms an essential component of animal cell membranes and acts as a precursor molecule for the synthesis of other biologically important steroids, such as many hormones.
- Channel proteins that transport water molecules through the membrane.
- pump transport system the exchanges sodium and potassium across the plasma membrane.
- A type of endocytosis in which large particulate substances or small organisms are taken up by a cell.
- Pump An active transport protein that generates voltage across a membrane while pumping ions.
- Having both a hydrophilic region and a hydrophobic region.
22 Clues: channels channel proteins that transport ions. • channels Open and close in response to a stimulus. • A membranous sac in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell. • pump electrogenic pump which actively transports protons. • Having both a hydrophilic region and a hydrophobic region. • Channel proteins that transport water molecules through the membrane. • ...
Cycle Test Crossword 2023-05-17
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- Research done at first hand by a business that generates new information
- a general category where most market research is found in
- How much clients are loyal to a brand
- When a product starts to slow down and competitors catch up
- Targeting a specific segment of the market
- publications of scholarly articles made by professionals
- A group of questions presented to a population in order to know their opinion on specifics
- Development, Introduction, growth, maturity...
- Looking at specific behaviors in order to make a decision
- Characteristics or variables that identify consumers
- The product that is too early or hard to tell if it will be a success or not (BCG)
- a one-on-one meeting made for consultation
- market research that already exists and can be used
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- Gathering a group of people in a room to ask them their opinions on certain things (they have to get rewarded)
- made by the government in order to keep the population informed
- When a product's sales peak and are about to go down
- what brands stand for and are perceived for in the market
- Gathering information in order to aid a decision on a business
- A way to keep a product alive in the maturity stage
- sectioning the market in parts depending on certain characteristics
- When the product is already known and has loyal clients
- When the product is being created and thought out
- When a product is introduced to the public
- The product that generates revenue but doesn't grow too much (BCG)
- Highly detailed reports made by professionals in order to study a part of a market
- The product that generates revenue and its in constant growth (BCG)
- The product that isn't generating revenue and isn't growing (BCG)
- found in newspapapers, magazines, media in order to communicate information
- When a product is increasing in sales a lot and beoming popular
- a matrix done by the boston consulting group
30 Clues: How much clients are loyal to a brand • Targeting a specific segment of the market • When a product is introduced to the public • a one-on-one meeting made for consultation • a matrix done by the boston consulting group • Development, Introduction, growth, maturity... • When the product is being created and thought out • ...
Evidence Crossword Forensics Science 2023-08-18
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- Evidence whose source or ownership is not known at the time it is discovered.
- A material, usually a matrix that would be expected to respond negatively to a particular chemical test.
- A material or chemical expected to respond positively to a particular chemical test.
- A piece of evidence that tends to prove or disprove a fact or assertion
- Anything that will make an issue more or less true than it would be without the evidence.
- Evidence that cannot be associated with one particular object or person. It can only be put into a group of similar pieces of evidence._
- Evidence that can be associated with one particular person or object.
- The formal process of exchanging information between the parties about the witnesses and evidence they ll present at trial.
- A chemical test that turns out negative even though it should have been positive.
- A chemical test that turns out positive even though it should have been negative.
- Evidence that consists of objects, people, or materials. A chemical test that turns out negative even though it should have been positive
- Evidence that does not arise from the crime itself, but is created to illustrate or explain evidence. Crime scene drawings or photographs are examples.
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- Evidence whose source or ownership is known at the time it is collected.
- The process of describing and documenting chemical, biological, and/or physical characteristics of evidence.
- Evidence such as eye witness or expert testimony or interpretation of an analytical test.
- Documenting who has possession of crime-related evidence from the point of collection to its appearance in a court of law.
- is material if it pertains to the particular case that is being tried or investigated.
- Direct evidence of a fact from. which a person may reasonably infer the existence or non- existence of another fact.
- Evidence generated directly from criminal activity.
- Evidence that is both material and probative that pertains to the case at hand and tends to prove or disprove some aspect of the case.
- Evidence that is allowed to be presented in court.
21 Clues: Evidence that is allowed to be presented in court. • Evidence generated directly from criminal activity. • Evidence that can be associated with one particular person or object. • A piece of evidence that tends to prove or disprove a fact or assertion • Evidence whose source or ownership is known at the time it is collected. • ...
Briollogy unit four 2023-11-21
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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 • ...
Porifera Crossword 2023-09-19
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- This is what they call the cell layers that are supported by a skeleton made up of flexible protein fibers.
- This class has spicules but they are siliceous and not six rayed, the spicules can also be absent or bound together by spongin.
- This is the process of water filtering through the pores, transferring through the body, then out the opening at the top of the spongocoel.
- This is what forms around a hollow center of a sponge.
- This is also known as collar cells.
- This is what a sponges body is made up of, it is embedded in a jellylike extracellular matrix.
- tissue This is another word for skin like.
- All sponges categorize as this, but vary in size from a few millimeters to over 2 meters in diameter.
- Porifera Another word meaning “pore - bearing”
- They move through the mesohyl carrying the nutrients to all parts of the sponge.
- They resemble Asconoids but are larger with a thicker body wall.
- This class are glass sponges with six rayed spicules of silica.
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- This is formed by archaeocytes that collect in mesophyll and are coated with tough spongin and spicules.
- This is what you call an organisms that form a symbiotic relationship with another cell or organism
- Something that spends its entire adult life anchored to a surface underwater.
- This is the most complex and most common of the sponge type.
- These are thin, flat, skin like cells that cover the exterior surface and some interior surfaces of a sponge.
- This is formed by internal buds or gemmules.
- Needle like structures.
- Feeding This is the process of what sponges bring water through pores.
- A single body layer is called.
- Embryogenesis A process that is due to cell recognition and reaggregation.
- The body is permeated by numerous pros which are called…
- They are the simplest sponges; they are small and tube shaped.
- This class has straight spicules or has three or four rays.
25 Clues: Needle like structures. • A single body layer is called. • This is also known as collar cells. • tissue This is another word for skin like. • This is formed by internal buds or gemmules. • Porifera Another word meaning “pore - bearing” • This is what forms around a hollow center of a sponge. • The body is permeated by numerous pros which are called… • ...
Bone Development and Growth Review 2024-02-01
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- Blood cells and fatty tissue found inside the trabeculae of spongy tissue as well as the medullary cavity.
- The rods and plates that make up spongy bone.
- What the primary and secondary ossification centers will do once the bone is done growing.
- The longer part of a bone; the shaft of a bone.
- The location of the primary ossification center.
- Cartilage that separates the primary and secondary ossification centers in young bones.
- The germ layer in an embryo that is responsible for forming bones.
- Another name given to compact bone.
- Another name given to spongy bone.
- A bone cell that helps to form or build bones; precursor cell to osteocytes.
- A type of ossification in which bone is formed directly from the mesenchyme.
- A suffix that refers to any cell.
- A bone cell that destroys or breaks down bones.
- The first area of a bone to start ossifying.
- The denser type of bone.
- One of the names given to the process of bone formation.
- A type of connective tissue made of stem cells that will later form into a variety of bone cells.
- The inner, open chamber of the diaphysis.
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- Cartilage that exists on the epiphyses where articulations will form.
- The second area of a bone to start ossifying.
- The precursor cell to a mature cartilage cell.
- The outer surface of bone made of a thin layer of connective tissue.
- A type of ossification in which the mesenchyme forms cartilage which later is replaced by bone.
- The lesser dense type of bone.
- The two ends of a long bone.
- The process of adding minerals like calcium to the bone matrix thus hardening it.
- The locations of the secondary ossification centers.
- A prefix that refers to anything dealing with bones.
- A suffix that refers to an embryonic state of development or creation of a type of cell.
- A prefix that refers to cartilage.
- The inner lining of trabeculae made of connective tissue.
- A mature cartilage cell.
- A mature bone cell that helps to maintain the bone.
- The types of bones that form from endochondral ossification.
- An example of the bones that form from intramembranous ossification.
35 Clues: A mature cartilage cell. • The denser type of bone. • The two ends of a long bone. • The lesser dense type of bone. • A suffix that refers to any cell. • Another name given to spongy bone. • A prefix that refers to cartilage. • Another name given to compact bone. • The inner, open chamber of the diaphysis. • The first area of a bone to start ossifying. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-04-23
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- - Records and data.
- - Organizing data properties with interrelationships.
- - Obligations a corporation has towards society.
- - Focuses on business processes and functions.
- - Structured along multiple chains of command.
- - Structured by job function.
- - Analysis of Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats.
- - Stages a product goes through from introduction to decline.
- - Illustrates the flow of work.
- - Personnel within a corporation.
- - Tests all paths of a program.
- - Method for estimating person-hours and development costs.
- - Hierarchical representation of goals and means.
- - Combination of marketing tools.
- - Investigation into customer satisfaction.
- - Relative position of a company compared to rivals.
- - Indicates relationships between causes and effects.
- - Formation of one corporation from multiple or purchase of another.
- The combination of two or more companies into a single entity.
- - Core principles guiding corporate objectives.
- - Responsible for business operations.
- - Long-term plan for business development.
- - Starts testing from lower-level modules.
- - Analyzing information to establish goals and evaluate performance.
- - Temporarily structured along specialized capabilities.
- - Highest responsibility for information.
- - Financial resources.
- The purchase of another company or business by a corporation.
- - Streamlining processes in manufacturing and construction.
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- - Implementing business strategies.
- - Method for outsourcing system development.
- - Initiatives to encourage buying and selling.
- - Scientific techniques for business plans.
- - Method creates prototypes from an early stage of development.
- - Divides businesses and products into categories.
- - Sequential development model without backtracking.
- - Software delivered from developer to customer.
- - Collaboration between corporations.
- - Verifies correct execution between modules.
- - Technique checking internal structure and logic of a program.
- - Divides program into individual processes.
- - Collecting information about the market.
- - Structure with one chain of command.
- - Method dividing input into valid/invalid classes for testing.
- - Responsible for financial affairs.
- - Fundamental approach for business management.
- - Structure that separates business divisions.
- - Head of management.
- - Separated along product, region, or market lines.
- - Level of satisfaction experienced by customers.
- - Represents the number of elements in each quadrant.
- - Goods and merchandise.
52 Clues: - Records and data. • - Head of management. • - Financial resources. • - Goods and merchandise. • - Structured by job function. • - Illustrates the flow of work. • - Tests all paths of a program. • - Personnel within a corporation. • - Combination of marketing tools. • - Implementing business strategies. • - Responsible for financial affairs. • ...
BAV 2024-05-08
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- …………. measures the relative risk, that is added on to a diversified portfolio.
- In …………………………….. equivalent method of valuation, we adjust the cash flows for risk
- Real options are most valuable when you have ……………………..
- The appropriate discount rate should reflect the ……………..cost of capital, which in turn reflects the risk of the investment.
- In a …………………………….. merger, the acquiring firm attempts to gain control of the target without their approval.
- …………………………….. valuation method should be used in case of Leveraged buy outs where the capital structure is changing. (It is the abbreviation)
- ………………….. cash flows that are considered relevant to the valuation of a project, being only those that are a direct result of the acceptance of an investment?
- Earnings criterion implicitly uses the wrong cost of equity capital to evaluate an investment. We refer to this as the ……………….. problem.
- If the acquirer company is sure about the synergies the mode of payment would be………….
- If Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) valuation is employed to assess the worth of a firm's cash flows during the planning period, while relative valuation is utilized for calculating Terminal value, it is called as……………valuation approach.
- A……………….. company is created when a parent company decides to separate a portion of its business into a separate entity.
- A ………….. gives you the right to market or sell a product or service of a brand name company.
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- ……………….. is a non-cash expense.
- ………………………..costs are expenditures that either have already been made or must be made regardless of whether the firm proceeds with the investment.
- Porter proposed that………………. Strategy is useful to avoid/ control the threat of new entrants.
- For an unlevered firm, The free cash flow to the firm is ……………………..to the free cash flow to equity.
- ……………valuation method compares the value of a company or asset to the value of similar companies or assets in the market.
- The value of a real options decision tree is often expressed in terms of…………, representing the potential future cash flows. (It is an abbreviation)
- In BCG matrix, the ……………… category represents products and services with high market growth but low market share.
- For ………………….. acquisition no stockholders vote is required.
20 Clues: ……………….. is a non-cash expense. • Real options are most valuable when you have …………………….. • For ………………….. acquisition no stockholders vote is required. • …………. measures the relative risk, that is added on to a diversified portfolio. • In …………………………….. equivalent method of valuation, we adjust the cash flows for risk • ...
Unit 7 Bonez Crossword 2024-09-22
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- The part of the skeleton consisting of the upper and lower limbs as well as the parts which anchor them to the axial skeleton
- Made up of Cranium(upper) and Face(lower), Part of the axial skeleton
- A type of cellular lining found around the medullary cavity
- A type of bone which is composed of a continual matrix, it is dense and has no gaps
- A girdle made up of two hip bones which are attached to eachother
- A type of bone with a variety of shapes(vertebrae)
- Branching bony plates found in spongy bone
- The type of cartilage covering an articulating portion of epiphysis
- A series of 5 fused vertebrae ending the spinal column, Part of the axial skeleton
- A type of bone made of many branching bony plates which is especially dense near the epyphisis
- The process of blood cell formation
- A tough sheet of connective tissue which fully encloses the long bone
- A type of bone with roughly equal length and width
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- A type of bone made of primarily plate structures(knee bone, ribs)
- Tubes found throughout the bone containing nerves and veins
- The limbs which consist of a femur, leg bones, tibia, fibula, and patella.(also contains foot bones)
- Bones which develop from masses of hyaline cartilage in the fetus
- A small tailbone composed of four fused vertebrae attached to the sacrum, Part of the axial skeleton
- A type of cavity in the long bone containing marrow
- A column made up of many vertebra, sacrum is attached to the distal end, Part of the axial skeleton
- A girdle formed by the acapula and collarbone
- A Cage which protects the organs, composed of 12 pairs of ribs and the sternum, Part of the axial skeleton
- The limbs which consist of a humerus, arm bones, ulna, and a hand
- End of a long bone which articulates with another
- A type of bone with long longitudinal axes and expanded ends
25 Clues: The process of blood cell formation • Branching bony plates found in spongy bone • A girdle formed by the acapula and collarbone • End of a long bone which articulates with another • A type of bone with a variety of shapes(vertebrae) • A type of bone with roughly equal length and width • A type of cavity in the long bone containing marrow • ...
School of Mathematics - Pi Day Crossword - 14 March 2025 2025-03-13
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- Conjecture: every even integer greater than 2 can be expressed as the sum of two primes.
- Algorithm improves the standard complexity of multiplying two matrices.
- A function holomorphic on the entire complex plane and bounded must be constant.
- Is there a set whose cardinality is strictly between that of the integers and the real numbers?
- A mathematician, a physicist, and an engineer are locked in separate rooms with only a can of food but no can opener. Who assumes the can is already open?
- Accurately estimated π(pi) and was killed by a Roman soldier.
- Every finite group of prime power order has a nontrivial normal subgroup.
- The set of real numbers is strictly larger than the set of natural numbers using a diagonal argument.
- Lost a mathematical paper on a bus, delaying the proof of the matrix determinant lemma by 30 years.
- In the book, "Gödel, Escher, Bach," which mathematical concept connects logic, art, and music?
- Formulated the uncertainty principle in quantum mechanics.
- A four-dimensional extension of complex numbers and is non-commutative.
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- Proved the incompleteness theorem, showing some truths are unprovable.
- The set of points whose distances from a fixed point and a fixed line are in a constant ratio.
- Was solving polynomial equations using a triangular array centuries before Pascal.
- For any continuous function mapping a disk to itself, there is at least one point that is mapped to itself.
- Mathematician who invented a notation for calculus but is often overshadowed by Newton.
- Allegedly died after proving that the gods would be angry if the √2 existed.
- Why can’t you divide by zero? Also a breakdown in spacetime physics.
- Every differentiable symmetry of the action of a physical system corresponds to a conservation law.
- Paradox: Achilles will never catch a tortoise.
- Father of zero.
- Object in algebraic geometry, is a compact, non-orientable surface with no boundary and genus 2.
- Two seemingly different sets must have the same size by finding a one-to-one correspondence between them.
- One-dimensional and two-dimensional spaces have the same cardinality.
25 Clues: Father of zero. • Paradox: Achilles will never catch a tortoise. • Formulated the uncertainty principle in quantum mechanics. • Accurately estimated π(pi) and was killed by a Roman soldier. • Why can’t you divide by zero? Also a breakdown in spacetime physics. • One-dimensional and two-dimensional spaces have the same cardinality. • ...
Umbra Inquisitor Crossword #10 - Anniversary Sci-fi Special! 2025-04-30
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- "Michael ______ was ill, The Day the Earth Stood Still, but he told us, where we stand!"
- Where did ET want to phone?
- "Welcome to Jurassic Park." Actor. Well known naturalist brother David.
- Sci-fi Sequel featuring acid blood and some gung ho marines.
- Good luck spelling this one! Monkey doctor convinced about ape supremacy.
- Love interest for Wall'E in this brilliant Pixar film.
- Psychotic computer in 2001: A Space Odyssey
- Frank Herbert novel about worms....and some other stuff.
- In ________ Report, you can be found guilty of a crime just by thinking about it!
- "Get to the chopper!" Arnie's running from an deadly alien hunter in this film.
- A horrible accident occurs when a scientist manages to combine themselves with this insect.
- In The _____, something mysterious is found deep in the ocean.
- Brrrr...it's chilly....and terrifying! The _____.
- Per Captain Kirk, in what way would the Star Trek crew go where no one had gone before?
- "Giant steps are what you take. Walking on the ____." Pretty lonely for Sam Bell though!
- In Blade Runner, Roy Batty has seen things you people wouldn't believe. Things such as "Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of _____."
- Everyone goes a bit loopy on this Danny Boyle film about a mission to the sun.
- What Kind of Close Encounters were they?
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- "It's not possible." "No. It's necessary."
- Model of car featured in Back to the Future. They were terrible IRL by the way.
- ________ 9. Life in an alien ghetto looks rough.
- ______ Quest. Hilarious sci-fi comedy with a great cast including Sigourney Weaver and Alan Rickman.
- These guys are very tall...and blue. WTF are they doing with their tails?!!!
- It's a dream, inside a dream, inside another dream!
- Very early iconic German sci-fi film. Impressive for 1927.
- In this film a massive train constantly circles a post apocalyptic earth.
- How do we really know we're not all in the ______?
- This policeman seems to be made of metal!
- "I'll be back."
- Which planet is Matt Damon stuck on for 561 days?
30 Clues: "I'll be back." • Where did ET want to phone? • What Kind of Close Encounters were they? • This policeman seems to be made of metal! • "It's not possible." "No. It's necessary." • Psychotic computer in 2001: A Space Odyssey • ________ 9. Life in an alien ghetto looks rough. • Brrrr...it's chilly....and terrifying! The _____. • ...
Algebra crossword Connor 2025-05-01
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- The turning point of a parabola.
- A relation where each input has one output
- A common way to write equations
- A value that satisfies an equation when substituted
- The result of division
- A type of polynomial with a degree of 2
- A statement that two expressions are equal
- A visual representation of data or equations
- An expression with two terms
- A property that changes the order of numbers
- The graph of a quadratic function
- An equation that makes a straight line
- A number that divides another number evenly
- An operation that reverses the effect of another
- A rectangular array of numbers.
- The result of subtraction
- A single part of an expression or equation
- Formula: (y₂ − y₁) / (x₂ − x₁)
- The result of multiplication
- Shows how many times to multiply the base
- Whole numbers and their negatives
- A comparison using <, >, ≤, or ≥
- A math sentence with greater or less symbols
- Removing a variable to solve a system
- A group of equations solved together
- All possible input values of a function
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- Rewriting an expression as a product of its factors
- An expression with three terms
- Replacing a variable with a value
- The highest exponent in a polynomial
- The symbol used to represent roots
- A property used to multiply across parentheses
- A form of linear equation: y = mx + b
- An algebraic expression with one term
- A symbol that represents an unknown value
- The result of addition
- A number multiplied by a variable
- An expression with multiple terms
- The steepness of a line
- A property that groups numbers in any order
- A number that can’t be expressed as a ratio
- All rational and irrational numbers.
- Where a line crosses an axis
- All possible output values of a function
- A number’s distance from zero
- A number that can be expressed as a ratio
- A property where any number stays the same when added to 0 or multiplied by 1
- A mathematical sentence that compares two values
- A reference line in a graph
- A math phrase with numbers and variables
50 Clues: The result of division • The result of addition • The steepness of a line • The result of subtraction • A reference line in a graph • An expression with two terms • Where a line crosses an axis • The result of multiplication • A number’s distance from zero • An expression with three terms • Formula: (y₂ − y₁) / (x₂ − x₁) • A common way to write equations • ...
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? • ...
Superheroes 2025-06-26
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- bit by a radioactive spider, gained super strength, heightened senses, and the ability to climb walls
- one of the original superhero teams, consisting of four individuals with distinct powers from one another
- lawyer who was blinded by a chemical spill as a child, but also gained extremely heightened senses from the incident
- billionaire who masquerades as a caped and masked vigilante by night and a playboy by day
- anime superhero known for his buff physique and attacks named after different states in the USA
- Amazonian warrioress who is also one of the main members of the Justice League
- has super strength and the ability to fly; also, his father is part of an alien human-like race with plans to conquer the entire universe
- bald, Japanese hero who gained unimaginable strength after following a strict, intense workout regimen for 3 years
- referred to as "The One", this man learned Kung Fu and other skills after being plugged into the Matrix
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- man with regenerative healing abilities whose bones can also protrude from his hands in the form of sharp claws
- leader of the X-men and founder of a boarding school for mutants
- A Japanese cyborg, designed after a grasshopper, who is famous for his powerful chops and kicks
- one of the original comic book heroes; gained his powers after being sent to Earth from his dying home planet
- family of superheroes that originated from a 2004 Pixar film of the same name
- 4th-wall breaking mutant who is widely known as the "Merc with a Mouth"
- acronym for a team of turtles who love eating pizza and fighting crime
- a man who survives a terrible trainwreck in Philadelphia, who later comes to believe that he has super strength and the inability to get sick
- an inflatable robot designed to be a "personal healthcare companion" who also knows karate
- cyborg created from the mutilated remains of a new recruit of the Detroit Police Department
- guy from Brooklyn whose life was forever changed after taking a serum that turned him into a super-soldier
20 Clues: leader of the X-men and founder of a boarding school for mutants • acronym for a team of turtles who love eating pizza and fighting crime • 4th-wall breaking mutant who is widely known as the "Merc with a Mouth" • family of superheroes that originated from a 2004 Pixar film of the same name • ...
Cells Crossword Activity 2025-07-16
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- Usually dead cells that is very thick that supports the mature plant parts like fibers and seeds.
- Branch of biology that studies the microscopic anatomy of biological tissues.
- Most abundant tissue in the body.
- Single celled organisms in pond water that is observe by Leeuwenhoek
- Involved in CHON synthesis.
- Type of plant tissues that is actively dividing.
- Type of muscle cells found in the walls of blood vessels and internal organs except the heart.
- Maintains the integrity of the cell and controls passage of materials into and out of the cell.
- Group of cells that have a similar structure and function working together in a multicellular organisms
- Dense region of RNA in the nucleus and site of ribosome formation.
- Specialized cell in plants that controls the opening and closing of stomata.
- Medium for chemical reaction where cell expansion, growth and replication are carried out.
- Cells in this type of plant tissues have stop dividing and taken on specialized roles.
- Stores nutrients and waste product in the cell.
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- Main ingredient of extracellular matrix in animal cells.
- Complex fluid that is inside the cell, observed by Johannes Purkinje.
- Contains highly acidic fluid and site for intercellular digestion.
- Generates microtubular spindle fibers for chromosome separation during cell division.
- Carries of oxygen, carbon dioxide and nutrients to the different parts of the body.
- Highly cellular tissue that overlies body surfaces,lines cavities and forms glands
- Inner membrane folds of mitochondrion.
- Boxlike compartment in a piece of cork.
- Unicellular organism that does not possess membrane bounded organelles characterize by the absence of nucleus.
- Filamentous network of CHON that provide internal organization, shape and movement of the cell.
- Most abundant fiber in connective tissue.
- Site for lipid synthesis.
- Unicellular or multicellular organism that has a membrane bounded organelles and has a nucleus present.
- Temporary irregular lobes formed in amoebas used for locomotion and for capturing and engulfing of food particles.
- Synthesis and storage of starch which is the energy source of the plant.
- Sort and direct vesicular traffic by pinching off vesicles or fusing with them.
30 Clues: Site for lipid synthesis. • Involved in CHON synthesis. • Most abundant tissue in the body. • Inner membrane folds of mitochondrion. • Boxlike compartment in a piece of cork. • Most abundant fiber in connective tissue. • Stores nutrients and waste product in the cell. • Type of plant tissues that is actively dividing. • ...
Vocab 5 2016-11-03
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- skull
- curving inward of the lower back
- degeneration of joint cartilage and underlying bone usually in hip, knee and thumb joints
- Absorbs bone tissue during growth and healing
- slightly movable joint
- Ends of the long bone
- Slip or glide joints. No axis
- collapse of vertebra due to trauma or weakened vertebra (often seen in people with osteoporosis).
- 14 bones that include:
- nasal concha (2)
- swelling of clotted blood w/in the tissues
- Skull, vertebral column, ribs, and sternum
- 1st cervical vertebra; articulates with the occipital bone of the skull and the second cervical vertebra (axis)
- Condyle- Round prominence at the end of a bone, most often part of a joint. Epicondyle- a projection near a condyle, particularly the medial epicondyle of the humerus
- made up of fat cells
- small needle like pieces of bone and open space
- joint is forced out of normal position
- Annulus fibrosus (outer portion) of the vertebral disc is torn
- Diathroses. surrounds bones' articulating surfaces
- small channel or duct
- Saddle and condyloid. 2 axes at right angles to each other
- Small channels that transmit blood vessels from the periosteum into the bone/ Lie perpendicular to and communicate with the Haversian canals
- synovial joint
- ventrally convex curves of the vertebral column that develop postnatally in the cervical and lumbar regions (lordoses)
- sideways curvature of the spine
- splinter break into more than 2 fragments.
- 2nd cervical vertebra; has a vertical projection called the dens around which the atlas rotates/ imaginary line about which a joint or structure rotates
- Uniaxial. Ankel, elbow and knee
- ovoid articular surface. permits movement of 2 planes
- bones (2)
- blood cell formation that occurs in red bone marrow
- forward rounding of the back
- Central cavity of bone shafts. Red bone marrow and/or yellow bone marrow is stored. Also known as the marrow cavity.
- longer than wide
- rotating force(torque) is applied along the axis of a bone (body in motion, while one part is planted)
- thin layer or plate-like tissue
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- Surgery to restore a fracture or dislocation to the correct alignment
- Pivot and hinge joints. Occurs around one axis
- 100's of CT fibers, called perforating fibers, secure periosteum to the underlying bone
- cell that secrets the matrix for bone formation
- bone formation
- bone shaped like a saddle rests on another like a horse. provide stability to bones, while more flexibility than hinge or gliding joint
- bones (2)
- fluid-filled sac-like cavity that counters friction at a joint.
- Red blood cells, platelets and most white blood cells
- Bones of the limbs and limb girdles that are attached to the axial skeleton
- bones (2)
- connected entirely by cartilage (fibrocartilage or hyaline)
- Canal Minute tubes that form a network in bone and contain blood vessels
- sutures in an infant’s skull b/w the cranial bones that make up the calvaria
- Ball and socket. Several axes.
- Non-axial. Slight gliding of 2 flat bone surfaces
- one side of bone is broken and the other bent (children)
- cube-shaped and contain spongey bone
- Fibrous connective membrane that cover the diaphysis
- (2)
- line/plate growth plate, replaced by line when child grows into an adult
- bones (2)
- joint; point where two bones meet
- Have no joint cavity and are connected by fibrous CT. Found in skull bones
- b/w vertebrae
- spherical end lies in a socket (hip or shoulder). allows multidirectional movement and rotation
- fragment is depressed below the normal surface (skull)
- glassy hyaline cartilage that covers its external surface. decreases friction and joint surfaces
- Mature bone tissue is removed from the skeleton (bone resorption) and new bone tissue is formed (ossification)
- one fragment is driven into another
- Shaft in long bones that takes up most of the length and composed of compact bone
- do not fit other categories. Ex: Vertebrae
- Uniaxial. Axis of a convex articular surface is parallel with the longitudinal axis of the bone
- ventrally concave curve of the fetal vertebral column in the thoracic and sacral regions (kyphosis)
- fixed joint b/w bone
- thin, flattened and usually curved
- cavity or depression
- dense, smooth, homogeneous
- bone cell that is formed when an osteoblast becomes embedded in the matrix it has secreted
75 Clues: (2) • skull • bones (2) • bones (2) • bones (2) • bones (2) • b/w vertebrae • bone formation • synovial joint • nasal concha (2) • longer than wide • made up of fat cells • fixed joint b/w bone • cavity or depression • Ends of the long bone • small channel or duct • slightly movable joint • 14 bones that include: • dense, smooth, homogeneous • forward rounding of the back • Slip or glide joints. No axis • ...
Porifera 2015-01-08
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- is a lash-like appendage that protrudes from the cells body of certain prokaryotic cells.
- are flat found on the outermost layer of a sponge.
- are amoeba-like calls that move slowly through the mesophyl and secret collagen fibers.
- characterizing a body shape like a pie or barrel, with equal parts.
- propagation in w/c outgrowths from the parent form and pinch off to live independently.
- breaking of body into several pieces, some or all of w/c develop into complete adult.
- regrowth of lost body parts.
- sheet of extra cellular matrix where epithelial cells rests.
- conduct signals and cause parts of the animals to react.
- are the largest class in Phylum Porifera.
- a common substance found in rocks in all parts of the world.
- group of unicellular or multicellular organisms that live together in a close association.
- is a cell ability to differentiate into other cell types.
- produces spongin protein.
- seed-like particles produced by sponge.
- channels leading to the interior through the mesohyl.
- where carbon dioxide and other soluble waste products such as ammonia also diffuse.
- are specialized cells that secrete the mineralized structures in the body wall of some invertebrates.
- closable inlet valves w/c controls ostia in most sponges.
- chemical signals released by one organism that influence the behavior of other individuals of the same species.
- head end.
- made up of two cell layers, they have no tissues, organs, or organelles.
- carbonate mineral and the most stable polymorph.
- a motor protein in cells w/c converts the chemical energy contained in ATP into chemical energy of movement.
- is a small organelle w/in a cell, consisting of fluid enclosed by a lipid bi-layer membrane.
- the gelatinopus matrix w/in a sponge.
- large opening at the top of the sponge
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- numerous short projections that beat in an oar-like portion. For movement.
- lining the interior of sponges.
- surgical procedure to move tissue from one site to another on the body.
- tail end.
- the saltiness or dissolved salt content of the body of water.
- biological membrane that separates the interior of all cells from the outside environment.
- calls secrete Polysaccharides that also form part of the mesophyl.
- part of a egg, that feeds the developing embryo in animals.
- a method in w/c organisms feed by filtering small particles of food from water.
- are a large group of flagellates into other cell types.
- can be divided down it's length into similar right and left halves.
- closed sac, having a distinct membrane and division campared to the nearby tissue.
- a type of reproduction involving only one parent that produces genetically identical offspring.
- is a modified type of collagen protein, form the fibrous skeleton of most organisms among phylum Porifera.
- is an internal, and biological unit of all known living organisms.
- an animal that can produce both sperms and eggs
- the toxin used by venomous animals.
- central cavity of sponge.
- takes up food from the water and from choanocytes, digests it, and carry nutrients to other cells.
- genus of single-celled amoeboid protists in the family Amoebidae.
- surrounds sponges' pores
- is one of the four basic types of animal tissues, along with connective tissues , muscle tissue and nervous tissue.
- plate-like cells, forms a single layered external skin.
- process in w/c the egg develops w/o being fertilized.
- a hollow blastula where embryo develops in calcareous sponge.
- an extinct family of animal common in sediments form from the early Cambian to late Cambian.
- an evolutionary trend toward the concentration of sensory equipment on the anterior end.
- forms the hard support system of sponge
- a multi nucleated calls that can result from multiple calls fusion of unicellular cells.
- are another type of collagen-producing cell.
- animals with pores that allow water to flow through their bodies
- internal buds found in sponges and are involved in asexual reproduction.
- lower surface.
- arrangements of body structures.
- the inside lining of spongocoelor internal chambers.
- gelatinous region consist of two cell layers.
- they do not move from place to place.
- a type of reproduction in w/c 2 parents give rise to off springs that have unique combination.
65 Clues: tail end. • head end. • lower surface. • surrounds sponges' pores • central cavity of sponge. • produces spongin protein. • regrowth of lost body parts. • lining the interior of sponges. • arrangements of body structures. • the toxin used by venomous animals. • they do not move from place to place. • the gelatinopus matrix w/in a sponge. • large opening at the top of the sponge • ...
aaaa 2024-05-03
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- Directing: Laissez-faire directing involves minimal interference from management, allowing employees to make their own decisions and manage their own tasks. This approach works well in small businesses with highly skilled and self-motivated employees.
- Control: Bureaucratic control involves using rules, regulations, and formalized procedures to standardize behavior and decision-making. This approach ensures consistency and uniformity but can be rigid and slow to adapt to change.
- Control: Concurrent control involves monitoring activities as they occur to ensure they are on track to meet goals. This can include real-time monitoring, performance reviews, and regular communication with employees.
- Control: Market control involves monitoring and responding to changes in the external environment, such as customer preferences, competition, and industry trends. This ensures the business remains competitive and aligned with market demands.
- Directing: Centralized directing involves concentrating decision-making authority at the top levels of management. This approach ensures consistency and uniformity in decision-making but can lead to delays in decision implementation.
- Organizing: Divisional organizing involves structuring the business based on products, services, or geographic regions. Each division operates as a separate entity within the organization, with its own resources and decision-making authority.
- Control: Feedforward control involves taking preventive measures to avoid problems before they occur. This can include setting goals, providing training, and implementing policies and procedures to guide employee behavior.
- Organizing: Staff organizing involves providing support and expertise to line departments without having direct authority over them. Staff departments such as human resources, finance, and IT assist line departments in achieving their goals.
- Control: Output control involves measuring performance based on results or outcomes achieved. This approach focuses on the end product or service delivered by employees rather than their specific actions.
- Control: Social control involves influencing employee behavior through informal mechanisms such as norms, values, and peer pressure. This can complement formal control mechanisms and promote a positive work culture.
- Control: Strategic control involves monitoring and evaluating the organization's strategic direction and making adjustments as needed to stay aligned with long-term goals. This can involve assessing market conditions, competitor analysis, and performance against strategic objectives.
- Directing: Decentralized directing involves delegating decision-making authority to lower levels of management or employees. This approach promotes flexibility and innovation but requires clear guidelines and communication channels.
- Directing: Participative directing involves involving employees in decision-making through brainstorming, group discussions, or consensus-building. This approach fosters a sense of ownership and commitment among employees.
- Control: Feedback control involves evaluating performance after the fact and making adjustments as needed. This can include analyzing financial reports, customer feedback, and employee evaluations to identify areas for improvement.
- Control: Behavioral control involves influencing employee behavior through policies, procedures, and organizational culture. This can include setting norms, values, and expectations that guide employee actions.
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- Control: Quality control involves ensuring that products or services meet specified standards and customer expectations. This can include quality assurance processes, inspections, and continuous improvement initiatives.
- Organizing: Matrix organizing combines functional and divisional structures, allowing employees to report to multiple managers. This structure is often used in project-based organizations where employees need to collaborate across departments.
- Directing: Democratic directing involves involving employees in decision-making processes. This approach fosters a sense of ownership and commitment among employees, leading to higher morale and productivity.
- Directing: Transactional directing involves motivating employees through rewards and punishments based on performance. Leaders using this approach focus on achieving specific goals and providing incentives for meeting them.
- Directing: Autocratic directing involves centralized decision-making where the owner or manager makes all the decisions without consulting employees. This approach can be effective in small businesses with a clear chain of command and when quick decisions are needed.
- Organizing: Functional organizing involves structuring the business based on functions such as finance, marketing, operations, and human resources. Each department
- Control: Financial control involves monitoring and managing the financial aspects of the business, such as budgeting, cash flow management, and financial reporting. This ensures that the business remains financially healthy and meets its financial goals.
- Directing: Transformational directing involves inspiring and motivating employees to achieve organizational goals beyond their self-interest. Leaders using this approach often set high expectations and provide support to help employees reach their full potential.
- Organizing: Line organizing involves a direct chain of command where authority flows from the top management down to lower levels. This ensures clear communication and accountability within the organization.
- Control: Process control involves monitoring and managing the processes used to produce goods or deliver services. This ensures efficiency, consistency, and quality throughout the organization.
- on a specific aspect of the business, ensuring specialization and efficiency.
26 Clues: on a specific aspect of the business, ensuring specialization and efficiency. • Organizing: Functional organizing involves structuring the business based on functions such as finance, marketing, operations, and human resources. Each department • ...
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.
- Recommended for plant and animal microtechniques.
- Usually contains glacia acetone acetic acid; for parts of cells.
- Cutting off excess paraffin wax to form a four-sided prism.
- Best decalcifying agent in electron microscopy and immunohistochemistry. Most common chelating agent in the market.
- Removal of intercellular & extracellular water from tissues after fixation & prior to wax impregnation.
- A purified form of nictocellulose. For tissues with large and hollow and cavities that tends to collapse.
- Involves removal of clearing agent from tissues so that it will replace by a medium that will fill all cavities and tissues spaces.
- It can dehydrate and clear tissues at the same time. May cause conjunctival irritation.
- It can act both as dehydrating agent and clearing agent, and is extremely dangerous and toxic.
- Classified both as nuclear and histochemical fixative and it can preserve nuclear protein and mucopolysaccharide.
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- Mixture of highly purified paraffin and synthetic plastic polymers; melting point of 56-57 deg. celsius.
- Removal of calcium ions or lime salts from the organic extracellular matrix, calcified collagen and surrounding tissues of bones.
- Tissues should not be more than 4-5 mm thick except when processing lung specimens which require 2cm.
- A method recommended for urgent biopsies, for specimens with much air like lungs, brain, eyes, spleen and CNS.
- A substitute for paraffin wax that used in infiltrating eye specimens.
- An automatic tissue processor that can do the first four steps in tissue processing, however it cannot perform decalcification.
- 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.
- Composed of 2 or more simple components is combined.
- Highly flammable and carcinogenic, can damage BM leading to Aplastic anemia .
- A water soluble wax for enzyme histochemistry; does not require clearing and dehydration.
- Similar to paraplast; melting point 56-58 deg. celsius.
22 Clues: Recommended for plant and animal microtechniques. • 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. • Usually contains glacia acetone acetic acid; for parts of cells. • A substitute for paraffin wax that used in infiltrating eye specimens. • ...
Histopathologic and Cytologic Techniques 2021-02-01
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- It fix bone marrow
- It is excellent for glycogen demonstration
- It fixes and precipitates nucleoproteins.
- It is considered to be the most rapid fixative and may be used for urgent biopsy specimens for paraffin processing
- Most common chrome osmium acetic acid fixative, excellent for nuclear structures
- Similar to chloroform but cheaper
- Also known as Ethylene Glycol monoethyl ether
- It is not routine fixative and used for the precipitation of proteins and nucleic acids.
- It may be use as holding solutions for tissues to be transported to frozen sections or kidney biopsies for special processing
- Clearing agent for eye specimen
- Suited for urgent biopsies
- also known as Dioxane
- Classified both as nuclear and histochemical fixative.
- Also known as Gendre solution
- A clearing agent recommended for clearing embryo, insect and other delicate specimen.
- It is used for clearing, both for embedding and mounting procedures.
- Tissues tend to become adulterated
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- Defined as the killing, penetration and hardening of tissues
- The removal of the dehydrating agent.
- Recommended for fixation of embryos and pituitary biopsies and endometrial cuttings
- A method that hard tissue must undergo
- Most common metallic fixative
- It fix myelin, peripheral nerve and also processing neurological tissues
- Also known as formol sublimate
- Recommended for preservation of enzyme & for fixed brain tissue for diagnosis of rabies
- For early degenerative processes and tissue necrosis, rickettsia and other bacteria
- Also known as Helly's fluid
- Also known as Moller's fluid
- Removal of calcium ions or lime salts from the organic extracellular matrix, calcified collagen and surrounding tissues of bones
- Recommended for enzyme histochemistry and EM
- a dehydrating agent for section and smears
- obtain in citrus fruit
- Substitute for xylene and benzene
- A clearing agent for cytological studies like smooth muscles of skin and for CNS tissue
- Removal of intercellular & extracellular water from tissues after fixation & prior to wax impregnation
- It is a fixation method for frozen specimen
36 Clues: It fix bone marrow • also known as Dioxane • obtain in citrus fruit • Suited for urgent biopsies • Also known as Helly's fluid • Also known as Moller's fluid • Most common metallic fixative • Also known as Gendre solution • Also known as formol sublimate • Clearing agent for eye specimen • Similar to chloroform but cheaper • Substitute for xylene and benzene • ...
sdiojfosudfusjksaihid 2021-01-28
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- measure the number of pixels on display.
- also known as micropayment photography, is a part of the stock photography industry.
- computer graphics images that are defined in terms of points on a Cartesian plane.
- a form of low level noise intentionally added to give the picture.
- the art or skill of combining text and pictures in advertisements, magazines, or books.
- reducing the file size of your images as much as possible without sacrificing quality so that your page load times remain low.
- a short and small video that plays over and over again. Takes up a large amount of space.
- in the digital world, refers to the full range of colors.
- the supply of photographs which are often licensed for specific uses.
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- Open source images are images that are licensed under one of the open source licenses, such as Creative Commons and other licenses.
- a special category of images that come with a unique license. Individuals and businesses can license a _______ image once, then use that image in perpetuity without having to renew the license.
- Rights Managed, or RM, in photography and the stock photo industry, refers to a copyright license which, if purchased by a user, allows the one-time use of the photo as specified by the license.
- a representation in which each item corresponds to one or more bits of information, especially the information used to control the display of a computer screen.
- a raster graphic or bitmap image is a dot matrix data structure that represents a generally rectangular grid of pixels.
- it's the part where all the separate elements come together to form a whole.
- a single unit that is used in conjunction with other pixels to create a picture.
- is a commonly used method of lossy compression for digital images, particularly for those images produced by digital photography.
- Tag Image File Format computer file format for storing raster graphics images
- is a raster-graphics file format that supports lossless data compression.
- also known as bit depth; used to indicate the color of a pixel.
20 Clues: measure the number of pixels on display. • in the digital world, refers to the full range of colors. • also known as bit depth; used to indicate the color of a pixel. • a form of low level noise intentionally added to give the picture. • the supply of photographs which are often licensed for specific uses. • ...
Service 2021-02-05
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- Maintenance > OpCodes: Packaged amount of an Operation. I need to be equal to or higher than the Amount field
- Advisor > Appointments: Hover over me and you might see Deferred Ops and/or Attachments
- Advisor > Route Sheet: Use this to communicate to a tech, parts department or add someone to join the conversation
- Advisor > Appointments: In 1981 I was upgraded to 17, and I can be decoded
- Advisor > Repair Orders: This code determines the Pay Type of an Operation and how things will post in accounting
- Service > Advisor: No color coding, grid view, display a date or date range, Export
- Advisor > Repair Orders: A walk around of a customer's vehicle notating any physical damage
- Advisor > Repair Orders: One click of this hyperlink and you will receive a popup window to make a quick change to someone's address
- Go here to assign all Operations to a single tech, only if the Repair Order has been Released
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- Advisor > Repair Orders: Click this so the Repair Order will appear on the Route Sheet and the Parts Dept can bill out parts
- Advisor > Repair Orders: See previous Repair Orders from the past
- Advisor > Appointments: Click me and you will see popular OpCodes
- Advisor > Repair Orders: Turns the Operation green (on the main screen) and locks it from editing
- Advisor > Route Sheet: Choose me to change the Refresh Rate Interval
- Advisor > Repair Orders: Click me to view a breakout of the four Pay Types and all charges and/or discounts on the Repair Order
- Maintenance > OpCodes: Select this if I will be a very frequently OpCode
- Advisor > Repair Orders: This TAB will allow you to see the Labor Time Guide
- Advisor > Repair Orders: Click me to make your Primary Grid appear just how YOU like it
- Advisor > Repair Orders: Used for outside services, such as Car Rental
- Go here to create or edit an amount for a per hour fee for Customer Pay, Internal, Warranty. Make me a matrix, if you would like
20 Clues: Advisor > Repair Orders: See previous Repair Orders from the past • Advisor > Appointments: Click me and you will see popular OpCodes • Advisor > Route Sheet: Choose me to change the Refresh Rate Interval • Advisor > Repair Orders: Used for outside services, such as Car Rental • Maintenance > OpCodes: Select this if I will be a very frequently OpCode • ...
COMPACT & SPONGY BONES 2019-12-10
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- __ bone is also known as cancellous bone
- __ bones are made of a layer of spongy bone between 2 thin layers of compact bone.
- Compact bone is found in the __ space of a bone
- __ are not made of parallel-arranged collagen fibers, as clasically maintained
- __ are the thin columns and plates of bone that create a spongy structure in a cancellous bone
- Unlike most tissues, __ cartilage does not have blood vessels, nerves or lymphatics
- The compact bone is the main structure in the body for support, __ and movement
- Spongy bone is usually located at the end of the __
- Haversian canal is also called as __ canal
- The periosteum is divided into an outer "fibrous layer" and __ "cambium layer"
- Compact bone is formed from a number of __
- __ bone is known as cortical bone
- __ bone is the softer, less dense tissue, that makes up the ends of bones and create blood vessels
- __ is major bone cell involved in the production of both osteoclasts and osteocytes
- The major function of __ bone marrow is to generate blood cells
- Unlike compact bone that is mostly solid, spongy bone is full of open sections called __
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- About 80% of the __ of the human skeleton comes from compact bones
- __ bone marrow is involved in the storage of fats
- __ canals extend between adjacent osteons
- The basic units of compact bone are called osteons or __ systems
- __ are microscopic canals between the lacunae of ossified bone
- __ is a dense layer of vascular connective tissue enveloping the bones except the surfaces of the joints
- Osteogenic cells in the periosteum play a vital role in the __ of bony tissue
- Cortical bone used to create much of the hard structure of the __
- Canaliculi as well as having function of routing __ to osteocytes
- __ lines the inner surface of the medullary cavity of all long bones
- __ are derived from pluripotent cells of marrow bone
- __ are matured osteoblasts embedded in mineralized bone matrix
- Also, compact bones serve a function in storing and releasing __ to the body when needed
- Perforating fibers is also known as __ fibers
30 Clues: __ bone is known as cortical bone • __ bone is also known as cancellous bone • __ canals extend between adjacent osteons • Haversian canal is also called as __ canal • 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 • ...
Chapter 10 Nail Disorder and Diseases 2020-11-11
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- an inflammation of the nal infections.
- caused by a lack of circulating oxygen in the red blood cells.
- an enlargement of the fingernails or toenails accompanied by increased thickening and curvature.
- an abnormal conditions that occurs when the skin is stretched by the nail plate.
- a condition in which blood clot forms under the nail plate.
- a type of highly curved nail plate usually caused by injury to the matrix..
- also known as ingrown nails; can affects either the fingers or toes.
- soft spoon nails with a concave shape that appear scooped out.
- a condition in which the living skin around the nail plate splits and tears.
- the result of a habit of chewing the nail or the hardened.
- one of the several common bacteria that can cause a nail infection.
- caused by a physical trauma or injury to to the nail bed that damages the capillaries and allows small amounts of blood flow.
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- is the lighting of the nail plate from the bed without shedding, usually beginning at the free edge and continuing towards the lunula area.
- a severe inflammation of the nail in which a lump of red tissue grows up from the nail bed to the nail plate.
- darkening of the fingernails or toenails.
- the medical term for fungal infections of the feet.
- bacterial inflammation of the tissue surrounding the nail.
- a noninfectious condition that affect the surface of the natural nail plate causing tiny pits or severe roughness on the surface of the nail plate.
- thin, white nail plates that are more flexible than normal.
- whitish discolorations of the nails.
- a fungal infection of the natural nail plate.
- the separation and falling off a nail plate from the nail bed.
- the free edge pinches the sidewalls into a deep curve.
- split or brittle nails that a series of lengthwise ridges giving a rough appearance to the surface of the nail plate.
- vertical lines running down the length of the natural nail plate that are caused by uneven growth of the nails.
25 Clues: whitish discolorations of the nails. • an inflammation of the nal infections. • darkening of the fingernails or toenails. • a fungal infection of the natural nail plate. • the medical term for fungal infections of the feet. • the free edge pinches the sidewalls into a deep curve. • bacterial inflammation of the tissue surrounding the nail. • ...
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. • ...
Anatomy Practice Final 2020-06-10
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- regulating vital body function
- muscles are small muscles attached to hair follicles
- part of the brainstem that links the medulla oblongata and the thalamus
- weight bearing bone of the leg
- shoulder bone
- movement in the body system
- muscles in the heart
- a mature melanin-forming cell, especially in the skin
- Skin are scent glands and create odor
- located in the front area of the skull and consisting of two hemispheres
- ocated on the opposite side of the forearm from the thumb
- bone system
- neurons that transmit signal system
- located at the ends of the long bone
- the hip bone or hip joint
- the outer layer of tissue
- two masses of gray matter lying between the cerebral hemispheres
- develop vertebrae brain that is composed of the tectum and tegmentum
- inner layer of the two main layers of the skin
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- cells of the body and no reproductive cell
- Thigh Skeletal Bone
- rest and digestive system
- long stem-like structure which makes up part of the brainstem
- base of the brain
- lies between the dermis and underlying tissues and organs
- Its function is to coordinate and regulate muscular activity.
- directs the body's rapid involuntary response to dangerous or stressful situations
- hard structure of the skeleton
- specialize in antigen presentation and belong to the skin immune system
- cells and their extracellular matrix from the same origin that together carry out a specific function
- thin and long structure made up of nervous system
- long bone in the arm that runs from the shoulder to the elbow
- inner region of an organ or tissue
- Skin system
- create oil in the skin
- largest and complex organ
- marking in the head skeletal system
- transmission and nerves during brain activity
- regulates involuntary physiologic processes
- nearer to the center of the body
- muscles in the face
- away from the center of the body
42 Clues: Skin system • bone system • shoulder bone • base of the brain • Thigh Skeletal Bone • muscles in the face • muscles in the heart • create oil in the skin • rest and digestive system • largest and complex organ • the outer layer of tissue • the hip bone or hip joint • movement in the body system • regulating vital body function • hard structure of the skeleton • weight bearing bone of the leg • ...
Dad 2020-07-29
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- The only ship that can outrun the Dutchman
- AKA Ringwraiths, The Fallen Kings, Black Riders
- Carribbean pirate portrayer
- Kindergarten teacher we all had
- Beatle bride
- First flight with mom was on what plane
- Fastest player in NHL history to reach 1,000 career points
- The rarest of the birds
- The man with no name (actor)
- Your favourite Charlie’s Angel
- View for an astronaut
- Gwen's opinion of your coolest celebrity passenger
- Honeymoon destination
- Tolkien forest creature
- Kelsey's favourite song to drum and sing to
- An imaginary line on an airfoil from the leading edge to the trailing edge
- First Road Trip with Mom
- Star Wars Day month
- Avoid the TNT box to win this video game
- Goods carried on an airplane.
- home away from home in 1993/94
- "Golden Bear" golfer
- The central body portion of an aircraft.
- Tarantino's The Hateful __
- Hole-in-one
- Vice City (abbr)
- (Man) Mom's Best Friend
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- "Ground Control to Major Tom"
- ___-Deetoo, skywalker's droid
- Company you met mom at
- Your provenance
- NHL first overall draft pick 2016
- Favourite purple dragon
- Helped __ with her power of foresight
- Spider ___, The Simpson's Movie
- Arthur Morgan stars in
- Young dragonfly or maiden of myth
- Your celebrity bromance, hint to AI3 down
- Basement Bass
- First picnic with mom
- He does not try
- 8 in golf
- Your coolest celebrity passenger
- Writer of Black Bird
- Jamie Foxx character, hint in Z18 down
- Summer getaway
- Grandma Toni's maiden name
- Chosen name of Ben Solo (of Star Wars)
- Jones of "Star Wars"
- Character dubbed The One
- Anjou cousin
- Singer of "Fly Me to the Moon"
- Love at first bite, where was your first date with mom!
- Last human city in 'The Matrix'
- Pumpkin or peach
- Sport all your kids played
- Which city in Kenya did Alex live in
- Thirteen or a hint to H12 across
- Oater
- "My precious"
60 Clues: Oater • 8 in golf • Hole-in-one • Beatle bride • Anjou cousin • Basement Bass • "My precious" • Summer getaway • Your provenance • He does not try • Pumpkin or peach • Vice City (abbr) • Star Wars Day month • Writer of Black Bird • Jones of "Star Wars" • "Golden Bear" golfer • First picnic with mom • View for an astronaut • Honeymoon destination • Company you met mom at • Arthur Morgan stars in • ...
Sedimentary 2020-10-06
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- formed from organic processes that involve living organisms producing the sediments.
- is a terrestrial sedimentary rock, formed by the precipitation of carbonate minerals from solution in ground and surface waters.
- is a clastic sedimentary rock that formed from grains whose sized between that of sandstone and mudstone.
- a soft limestone of broken shells, used in road-making in the Caribbean and Florida.
- is a hard rock which can be burned as a solid fossil fuel.
- any of a variety of individual minerals found in the sedimentary deposit of soluble salts
- the process in which sediments compact under pressure, expel connate fluids, and gradually become solid rock.
- is a sedimentary rock composed of sand-size grains of mineral, rock, or organic material.
- rock consisting of angular fragments cemented together.
- are types of rock that are formed by the accumulation or deposition of small particles and subsequent cementation of mineral or organic particles on the floor of oceans or other bodies of water at the Earth's surface.
- forms when mineral constituents in solution become supersaturated and inorganically precipitate.
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- a carbonate sedimentary rock that is often composed of the skeletal fragments of marine organisms such as coral, foraminifera, and molluscs.
- matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid; dregs.
- a coarse-grained sedimentary rock composed of rounded fragments (> 2 mm) within a matrix of finer grained material.
- The particles themselves may have derived from either physical weathering or chemical weathering. Sedimentation means settling from a fluid, either water or air.
- finely stratified sedimentary rock that formed from consolidated mud or clay and can be split easily into fragile slabs.
- the exertion of force on something so that it becomes more dense.
- the remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock.
- a layer of sedimentary rock or soil, or igneous rock that was formed at the Earth's surface.
- the binding together of particles or other things by cement.
20 Clues: matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid; dregs. • rock consisting of angular fragments cemented together. • is a hard rock which can be burned as a solid fossil fuel. • the binding together of particles or other things by cement. • the exertion of force on something so that it becomes more dense. • ...
Chapter 1 Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-24
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- ER, it’s concerned with the synthesis folding and modification of proteins especially those that need to be delivered to different organelles within the cell or secreted from the cell.
- two organelles that assist during mitosis.
- the round granular structure with the nucleus of a cell composed of proteins DNA and RNA and functions primarily for the creation of ribosomes.
- adenosine diphosphate with the addition of another phosphate group it is converted to ATP for the storage of energy.
- the scientific study of cells from living things both animal and plant.
- deoxyribonucleic acid a double helix containing sets of nucleotides that have genetic information.
- adenosine triphosphate a molecule like Harry’s energy within cells.
- an organelle that serves as a main microtubule organizing center of the animal cell and it helps regulate the cell cycle.
- organisms who cells have a nucleus enclosed within membranes.
- the basic unit of all living organisms it’s surrounded by a cell surface membrane and contains cytoplasm in organelles.
- the material of which the chromosomes of organisms are composed of consisting of proteins RNA and DNA.
- Biology, the study of cells structure and function which revolves around the concept that the cell is the fundamental unit of life.
- each of the particle partitions in a mitochondrion form by unfolding the inner membrane.
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- any of the specialize structures within a cell that performs a specific function.
- essential organelle of the cell containing most of the cell’s DNA.
- ER, they create cellular products like hormones and lipids.
- I microscopic single celled organism that has neither a nucleus with a membrane or other specialized organelles.
- a group of tissues that have been adapted to perform a specific function.
- group of organs that work together to carry out a specific task.
- prokaryotes have 70s; eukaryotes have 80s; it assists in proteins synthesis.
- Theory, all living organisms are made up of cells; the sale is the fundamental unit of structure and function in living things; cells come from other cells.
- and assembled of similar cells and their extracellular matrix from the same origin that together carry out a specific function.
22 Clues: two organelles that assist during mitosis. • ER, they create cellular products like hormones and lipids. • organisms who cells have a nucleus enclosed within membranes. • group of organs that work together to carry out a specific task. • essential organelle of the cell containing most of the cell’s DNA. • ...
Emery Delbridge Puzzle 2021-05-17
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- product that is formed in the light dependent
- occurs along the inner membrane of the mitochondrion
- glucose into ATP
- follows glycolysis and converts pyruvate into either
- C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6CO2 + 6 H2O + energy
- during reactions that breakdown glucose
- An organism that is able to capture energy from sunlight and transform it into an organic molecule of gluclose
- molecule that brings electrons and H via FADH2 to the electron transport chain to create ATP
- molecule that brings electrons and H via NADH to the electron transport chain to create ATP
- AKA citric acid cycle
- product created from oxygen and electrons from ETC
- reactant split during the light dependent reactions
- product that is built in the light independent reactions
- site of glycolysis
- product of final breakdown of glucose in Kreb's cycle
- An organism that obtains organic food molecules by eating other organisms
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- the breakdown of glucose into carbon dioxide
- 6CO2 + 6H2O + ENERGY --> C6H12O6 + 6O2
- site of aerobic cellular respiration
- Begins initial breakdown of glucose
- metabolic pathway that does not use oxygen (AKA fermentation); breakdown of pyruvate into lactic acid or alcohol and CO2
- Plants
- The process of converting glucose into a form of energy (ATP) that is useable by cells
- reactant that is used to build glucose in light independent reactions
- metabolic pathway that requires oxygen (Kreb's --> ETC); complete breakdown of glucose and oxygen into carbon dioxide and water
- Reactant that is broken
- reactant that is used to accept electrons in ETC
- in the matrix of the mitochondrion
- during reactions that breakdown glucose
- The molecules created from the initial breakdown of glucose during glycolysis
- accepts a phosphate group to store energy in the form of ATP
- ENERGY ACQUIRING
- series of reactions that uses energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH
- AKA Calvin cycle or dark cycle series of reactions that do not require light
- the site of photosynthesis
- adenosine triphosphate
- molecule that transfers electrons Calvin cycle to build glucose
- in the cytoplasm
38 Clues: Plants • glucose into ATP • ENERGY ACQUIRING • in the cytoplasm • site of glycolysis • AKA citric acid cycle • adenosine triphosphate • Reactant that is broken • the site of photosynthesis • in the matrix of the mitochondrion • Begins initial breakdown of glucose • site of aerobic cellular respiration • 6CO2 + 6H2O + ENERGY --> C6H12O6 + 6O2 • C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6CO2 + 6 H2O + energy • ...
Help save Granny! 2021-10-24
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- name of a professor and type of food
- When do you use "goto" in C
- sport association for students
- Which menu at the Mensa has the longest queue?
- Head TA in DiskMaths
- Professor Steurer's favourite word
- The building that takes 15 min to get to
- Professor Mutlu loves to skip these.
- (void*)0
- Our favourite A&D Youtuber
- CodeExpert's enemy
- Finding and fixing errors in programs
- 11110
- The CS building
- What does Java have that C doesn't
- <what> <= {is this called}
- Everyone's favourite Thursday night party
- half a byte
- Application used in DDCA labs
- A inverse = A transposed
- A reason to become a TA
- This guy's law is quite pessimistic
- the determinant of this 2x2 matrix {[5, 2][4, 3]}
- Max years to take for a Bachelor's degree
- Sequence of characters
- One of the properties of a monoid
- What was on Tuesday?
- Professor Roscoe loves to roast this professor
- Algorithm that finds the shortest path between two nodes
- What was the baby computer's first word?
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- This proof is…
- The month of the first lecture given at ETH in 1855
- Street on which ML is located
- True/false
- The name of the FKK president at VIS
- ETH's sister institute
- Prof. Gross' favourite data structure
- Arnold Schwarzenegger's favourite Lemma
- Author of the Analysis scripts
- Rector of ETH Zurich
- Ueli's favourite hotel belongs to this guy
- where to ask for help if you are confused
- best subject in third semter
- ETH's most famous alumnus
- Why did the sheep buy a new Computer? The old one didn't have enough ___!
- What Prof. Hoefler calls multitasking
- Who created the first programming language?
- Sometimes called a procedure. A named sequence of statements that performs some useful operation
- This professor loves clicker questions
- What do ETH students not have?
- The next VIS event
- This professor has a cat named Janosch
- first semesters' do this on Monday morning (....-…....)
- hardest part of Eprog
- Students' go to bakery
55 Clues: 11110 • (void*)0 • True/false • half a byte • This proof is… • The CS building • CodeExpert's enemy • The next VIS event • Head TA in DiskMaths • Rector of ETH Zurich • What was on Tuesday? • hardest part of Eprog • ETH's sister institute • Sequence of characters • Students' go to bakery • A reason to become a TA • A inverse = A transposed • ETH's most famous alumnus • Our favourite A&D Youtuber • ...
Math 4 Crossword 2021-12-08
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- a number that is expressed in terms of the square root of a negative number (usually the square root of −1, represented by i or j ).
- a number that can be expressed as the quotient or fraction p/q of two integers, a numerator p and a non-zero denominator q.
- an object that has both a magnitude and a direction.
- rectangular array of numbers
- a quantity representing the power to which a fixed number (the base) must be raised to produce a given number.
- all the values that go into a function
- is the most frequently occurring value on the list.
- consisting of several terms.
- involving the second and no higher power of an unknown quantity or variable
- of Cosines used to find the remaining parts of an oblique (non-right) triangle when either the lengths of two sides and the measure of the included angle is known (SAS) or the lengths of the three sides (SSS) are known.
- the average of the numbers
- a function that undoes the action of the another function.
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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.
- all the real numbers which are not rational numbers.
- a combination of a real and an imaginary number in the form a bi a and b are real numbers
- numbers we can multiply together to get another number.
- a measure of the relation between the mean value of one variable and corresponding values of other variables
- type of plot or mathematical diagram using Cartesian coordinates to display values for typically two variables for a set of data.
- a symmetrical open plane curve formed by the intersection of a cone with a plane parallel to its side
- all the values that are taken out of the function
- theorem 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.
- branch of mathematics that deals with symbols and the arithmetic operations across these symbols.
- a function that is defined on a sequence of intervals
- The middle of a sorted list of numbers
- of Sine is a law in trigonometry: the ratio of each side of a plane triangle to the sine of the opposite angle is the same for all three
25 Clues: the average of the numbers • rectangular array of numbers • consisting of several terms. • all the values that go into a function • The middle of a sorted list of numbers • all the values that are taken out of the function • is the most frequently occurring value on the list. • all the real numbers which are not rational numbers. • ...
PMO Hub Crossword Fun 2022-04-14
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- A task that relies on the completion of a different task
- Difference between Revenue and Resource Cost
- Rate Amount of revenue accrued by a set of resources in a given period of time
- Individual pieces of work that must be completed in JIRA; could represent a task, a risk, a change request, etc.
- A product or process that allow project teams to deliver services in a shorter amount of time
- System used to process transactions in GFS
- Series of steps that issue progresses through in JIRA
- High level project plan in JIRA showing milestones and deliverables
- The budgeting tool for Advisory projects
- System field used to describe a particular item in JIRA
- Set of rules, procedures and policies that determine how projects are managed and overseen
- Document that recognizes the existence of a project and defines objectives, success criteria, milestones, team members, budget, etc.
- Reports with data, charts and gauges of your project's performance used in leadership meetings
- Tool used to mange test plans and test cases in JIRA
- Number of PMOaaS team members (not including Frank!)
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- Work items are represented visually here in JIRA, allowing users to see items assigned to each team member
- Best practice starting points provided to PMOaaS clients to track RAID, change requests, dependencies, status, etc.
- Real time wiki / collaboration tool to record meeting notes, status reports and store team related information
- Amount accrued based on hours charged to a project
- Name of relatively new PMO Hub offering where we help stand up a PMO for an engagement
- Matrix that defines which roles are Responsible, Accountable, Consulted, and Informed for a process, activity, and/or deliverable
- Ultimate deliverable provided by the PMOaaS team to an engagement team
- Artifact used to communicate project health, progress, upcoming activities, issues, and risks
- The amount of a bill shared across various workstreams
- Saved issue searches in JIRA that allows you to see a subset of data based on criteria
- Short, time-boxed period of time in which a team works to complete specific tasks
- Process for bringing new resources onto a project and providing background information
27 Clues: The budgeting tool for Advisory projects • System used to process transactions in GFS • Difference between Revenue and Resource Cost • Amount accrued based on hours charged to a project • Tool used to mange test plans and test cases in JIRA • Number of PMOaaS team members (not including Frank!) • The amount of a bill shared across various workstreams • ...
Crossword 1: Ch 33, 38-40 2017-11-21
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- Cube-shaped epithelial cells that can be in a single layer or multiple layers
- Toe and finger bones
- Collar bone
- The upper jaw bone
- A process by which living organisms constantly adjust to internal and external changes to maintain a steady state in their body
- Adipose tissue is an example of _____ connective tissue because it is composed of loosely woven protein fibers
- The point at which two bones meet. Three types: cartilaginous, sutures and synovial
- Bone cells that repair and grow bone tissue
- This chamber of the heart pumps oxygenated blood to the rest of the body through the aorta
- Another word for your throat that contains the trachea and esophagus
- The extracellular matrix of blood, which is mainly fluid
- This chamber of the heart receives deoxygenated blood from the body through the Vena Cava (two words)
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- The grape-like structures in your lungs where gas exchange occurs
- The smallest type of blood vessels where gas exchange occurs
- Knee bone
- body The part of the neuron that contains the nucleus and other cell organs (2 words)
- The _____ vein carries oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the heart
- One job of the respiratory system is to remove this gas (a toxic, waste product) from your lungs (2 words)
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- This type of muscle tissue is attached to the bones of the skeleton and is mainly controlled voluntarily
- An animal that can control its internal body temperature by its own metabolic reactions (name means “inside temperature”)
- The four types of tissues are connective, muscle, nervous and _______
- The ____ skeleton includes the following bones: shoulders, arms and legs, pectoral and pelvic girdles
- The breastbone where the first 7 pairs of ribs connect in front
- A muscular organ under your lungs that makes breathing more efficient
- A bone of the forearm that is in line with the thumb
- A single layer of epithelial cells is called _______ epithelia
- 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 • ...
Pathology inflammation and wound healing 2017-08-21
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- The cells, fluid and chemicals that pass from the blood vessel lumen into the injured tissue.
- An inflammatory reaction of a few hours to a few days duration.
- A usually spherical structure consisting of purulent exudate encapsulated in a fibrous capsule.
- An exudate containing a large amount of mucus.
- An exudate consisting largely of blood.
- A thin membrane covering a mucosal surface, composed of fibrinous exudate, mucus and necrotic and other debris.
- The process by which certain cells internalize particles, hydrolyze them and eject the debris.
- Excessive contraction of a scar.
- 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.
- A swelling caused by excessive growth of nerve fibres at the distal point of a severed nerve.
- A specific group of cytokines responsible for the selective attraction of various leukocytes.
- Complete repair of injured tissue.
- The body’s attempt to replace dead or injured tissue with healthy tissue.
- The slow, rolling motion of leucocytes on the inside of the capillary wall in the pre-exudative phase of inflammation.
- An exudate containing large numbers of leucocytes.
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- An inflammatory reaction of a few days to a few weeks duration.
- An exudate containing large numbers of plasma cells.
- The movement of leucocytes from the capillary lumen into the extracellular matrix.
- The specialized fibrovascular connective tissue that replaces dead tissue as the latter is being removed.
- An exudate containing large numbers of lymphocytes.
- An exudate containing large numbers of macrophages.
- The reaction of tissues to injury.
- Incomplete repair of injured tissue, which is replaced by less specialized connective tissue.
- An inflammatory reaction of a few weeks to many months duration.
- The first minutes to hours of an inflammatory reaction.
- Tightly packed marginated leucocytes.
- A watery exudate containing variable amounts of protein.
- Directional migration in response to a chemoattractant gradient.
- An exudate containing a large amount of polymerized fibrinogen.
- The lesion arising because of excessive production of scar tissue.
- Polypeptide mediatiors secreted by cells in response to a stimulus.
- repair and healing
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. • ...
Chapter 4 2017-09-18
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- Another name for red blood cell
- Type of cartilage growth where new layers of cartilage are added to surface
- Stem cells present in many connective tissues that respond to local injury or infection
- Type of tissue that produces movement.
- Produces secretions (hormones) directly into surrounding interstitial fluid
- Releases secretions into passageways called ducts that open onto epithelial surface
- The type of cell that is always present in connective tissue proper
- 98% of this type of tissue is found in the brain and spinal cord
- Joints are also called _______.
- Type of fiber that is branched and wavy; After stretching, return to original length
- Function in clotting response that seals breaks in endothelial lining
- Tissue destruction that occurs after cells have been damaged or killed
- Type of tissue that connects the epithelium to the rest of the body
- Type of cell found in cardiac tissue
- Consists of mostly collagen fibers; Connects muscles to bones
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- Layers and wrappings that support and surround organs
- Released after injury or infection; stimulates inflammation
- Cells that synthesize and store melanin
- The type of cell found in connective tissue proper that engulf pathogens or damaged cells that enter the tissue
- Most common type of cartilage
- Type of cells found in cartilage
- Type of cartilage growth where it enlarges cartilage from within
- Type of supporting connective tissue that the matrix is calcified
- Thin, fragile one layer of cells that covers the basal lamina; line internal compartments and passageways
- Connect bone to bone
- Part of neuron that conducts info to other cells
- Specialized areas of the plasma membrane that attach a cell to another cell or to extracellular materials
- Type of cells found in bones
- Another name for white blood cell
- Tendinous sheet that attaches a broad, flat muscle to another muscle or bone
- The most common mode of secretion; Product is released from secretory vesicles by exocytosis
- Type of membrane that lines peritoneal cavity and covers surfaces of enclosed organs
32 Clues: Connect bone to bone • Type of cells found in bones • Most common type of cartilage • Another name for red blood cell • Joints are also called _______. • Type of cells found in cartilage • Another name for white blood cell • Type of cell found in cardiac tissue • Type of tissue that produces movement. • Cells that synthesize and store melanin • ...
Quality Month- CROSSWORD II 2018-11-09
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- Set of inter related or interacting activities which transforms inputs into outputs (7)
- Mathematical tool for process improvement in SQC, first used in Motorola (3,5)
- Data supporting the existence or verity of something (9,8)
- Specified way to carry out an activity or a process (9)
- Fulfillment of a requirement (10)
- value separating the higher half from the lower half of a data sample (6)
- Action to eliminate the cause of a potential nonconformity or other undesirable potential situation (10,6)
- Overall intentions and direction of an organization related to Quality as formally expressed by top management (7,6)
- Non fulfilment of a requirement (3,10)
- Make as good as new, restoration (6)
- Confirmation, through the provision of objective evidence, that the requirements for specific intended use or application have been fulfilled (10)
- Degree to which a set of inherent characteristics fulfils requirements (7)
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- Demonstrated ability to apply knowledge and skills (10)
- Coordinated activities to direct and control an organization wrt Quality (7,10)
- Person or group of people who control an organization at the highest level (3,10)
- Part of Quality Management focused on providing confidence that quality requirements will be fulfilled (7,9)
- Action to eliminate the cause of a detected non conformity or other undesirable situation (10,6)
- Recurring activity to increase the ability to fulfil the requirements (9,11)
- Result of a process (7)
- System to establish policy and objectives and to achieve those objectives (10,6)
- a group of employees who meet regularly to consider ways of resolving problems and improving production in their organization (7,6)
- Relationship between the result achieved and the resources used (10)
- Confirmation, through the provision of objective evidence , that specified requirements have been fulfilled (12)
- Matrix used for action planning format (5)
- factor that caused a nonconformance and should be permanently eliminated through process improvement(4,5)
- Systematic, independent and documented process of examination of a system by obtaining evidence and evaluating through a checklist by a team (5)
26 Clues: Result of a process (7) • Fulfillment of a requirement (10) • Make as good as new, restoration (6) • Non fulfilment of a requirement (3,10) • Matrix used for action planning format (5) • Demonstrated ability to apply knowledge and skills (10) • Specified way to carry out an activity or a process (9) • Data supporting the existence or verity of something (9,8) • ...
early development 2018-07-05
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- epidermal tissue induced by this signaling molecule family (acronym)
- avian egg type
- must be inhibited for head to form (acronym)
- nuclei and surrounding cytoplasm before cellularization
- is the division of cells in the early embryo
- membranes separate from the embryo that enable it to survive in the egg or uterus
- extracellular matrix forming a fibrous mat around egg (2 words)
- point where cell division slows and embryo genes are expressed (acronym)
- process that forms embryonic germ layers
- formed is termed the archenteron
- transcription factor central to development, often activated by Wnt pathway
- receptor for gurken
- initiate Xenopus blastopore involution (2 words)
- site where amphibian gastrulation starts (2 words)
- nucleus of a sperm or an egg cell
- juxtacrine signaling protein for specification of veg2 cells
- contains enzymes that digest jelly layer
- production of a blastocoel in mammalian morula
- protein that dorsalizes Drosophila embyro
- type of cleavage in mammals
- protein that localizes β-catenin to future dorsal surface
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- major structural characteristic of amniote gastrulation (2 words)
- mesenchyme forms larval skeleton on sea urchins
- balancing organs, modified wings
- cells that will form the notochord
- multinucleate cell produced by mitosis without cytokinesis
- embryo forms only from this layer of cells
- physiological changes necessary for mammalian sperm to undergo acrosomal reaction
- fusion of sperm and egg
- blastomeres form a compact ball of cells
- vegetal cells destined to form endoderm or mesoderm
- cleavage-stage cells
- a narrow tunnel in the eggshell for fertilization
- maternal effect gene expressed in anterior of embryo
- plays an essential role in patterning the vertebrate embryo
- cells form hollow sphere surrounding a central cavity
- movement toward gradient of increasing or decreasing concentration of a particular substance
- gene complex in Drosophila that specifies the segmental identity of abdominal segments
- cortical granule protein forms a coating around the egg
- second messenger involved in Ca+ release that initates acrosomal reaction
40 Clues: avian egg type • receptor for gurken • cleavage-stage cells • fusion of sperm and egg • type of cleavage in mammals • balancing organs, modified wings • formed is termed the archenteron • nucleus of a sperm or an egg cell • cells that will form the notochord • blastomeres form a compact ball of cells • process that forms embryonic germ layers • ...
Minerals 2016-10-27
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- Sedimentary rock formed by evaporation of salt water or as a mineral. When it forms large crystals
- Bits of sand, rock. shell, and dirt
- Rock A type of rock that forms from cooling of molten rock at or below the surface
- Made liquid by great heat. Magma is this or liquid rock that has been heated by Earths layers
- The process in which dissolved minerals crystallize and glue particles of sediment together
- Cycle A slow process that recycles rock
- A natural, inorganic, solid, with a crystal structure, and a definite chemical composition (dcc)
- A common extrusive, igneous rock made from cooling lava
- The smallest particle of an element
- A soft mineral that is able to leave a mark. Your pencil lead is made of this.
- Small, hard particles of stone (sandpaper is this)
- Rounded rocks(pebbles, boulders)cemented together in a matrix (rock structure)
- On of the simple substances, such as iron, gold, carbon , sulfur, nitrogen , and oxygen
- The process in which sediments compact under pressure, fluids fill in between spaces of particles, crystallize and create rock by cementation
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- A common intrusive, igneous rock made up of quartz, feldspar, mica , and hornblende minerals
- Igneous rock that is formed outside of Earth
- Are found in deposits of sedimentary , volcanic rocks.
- Igneous rock that is formed inside of Earth
- Rock A type of rock that forms from an existing rock that changed by heat, pressure, and a chemical reaction
- The process that pressed sediments tightly together.
- A characteristic of minerals that means it breaks apart into a smooth surface
- Chalky, sedimentary rock
- Rock A type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks or the remains of plants or animals are compacted (compressed) and cemented together
- To form or cause to form crystals, usually from a cooling substance that occurs to grow larger as the water in the substance evaporates
- Preserved remains or traces of animals, plants, and other organism a from the remote (geologic) past
25 Clues: Chalky, sedimentary rock • Bits of sand, rock. shell, and dirt • The smallest particle of an element • Cycle A slow process that recycles rock • Igneous rock that is formed inside of Earth • Igneous rock that is formed outside of Earth • Small, hard particles of stone (sandpaper is this) • The process that pressed sediments tightly together. • ...
