PPT-CLASSICAL ROOTS LESSON #4

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PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS part 2 ROOTS Puer Latin A MALE CHILD Pais paidos Greek CHILD BOY Sum Esse Fui Futurum Latin TO BE Morior Mori Mortuum

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PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS part 2 ROOTS Puer Latin A MALE CHILD Pais paidos Greek CHILD BOY Sum Esse Fui Futurum Latin TO BE Morior Mori Mortuum. S5. In today’s Lesson…. Learn about the Classical era. . Listen to some music from the classical period. . Discover famous classical composers. . The Classical Era. This term refers to music composed during the period 1750 to 1810 (approximately.). English 2. Directions. Take notes on your new roots. . agon. Definition: struggle . Example: antagonistic – showing or feeling active opposition or hostility toward someone or something . Others? . English 2. Quiz!. You have a quiz on Roots 6. There will be review roots. . Show me your flash cards for 5 bonus points. . Directions. Take notes on the new roots. . You need: . Packet. Pen / pencil . 19 . IN THE BASKET. . (. only. if it HAS YOUR NAME ON IT. ). PREPARE YOUR DESK FOR THE ROOTS REVIEW QUIZ. :. PRIVACY BOARD, PENCIL, AND PEN. WHEN YOU FINISH THE QUIZ, TURN IT OVER AND WORK ON: . ROOTS . The Science of Living Things: What is a Plant?. A . Boooie. . Kalman. Book. Plants . d. iffer in shape and size, but most have roots, leaves, and stems. Each part has its own job to do to help the plant survive. Look at this picture and compare it to your plant. Can you find the root, stem, and leaves.. English 2. Directions. Take notes on your new roots.. Materials: . RAW Book. Pen / pencil. Fus. . Definition: pour. Example: profuse – abundant or plentiful . Other examples? . Fusion, infuse . Challenge Word: effusive (. General . tendencey. to grow downwards and side way rather upwards. Absence of chlorophyll. Absence of leaves and buds. Possesses endogenous origin and branching. Xylem and phloem are situated in different radii. Learn about the Classical era. . Listen to some music from the classical period. . Discover famous classical composers. . The Classical Era. This term refers to music composed during the period 1750 to 1810 (approximately.). Lesson 7. AB <L. “away from”. Abrasive. Abound. Abscond. Abhor. Abstemious. . Lesson 7. CERNO, CERNERE, CREVI, CRETUM. <L. “to separate,” “to sift,” “to decide”. Discreet. Ascertain. Roots and Structure Roots!!!!!!! The main driving forces for water flow from the soil through the plant to the atmosphere include: Differences in: [H2O vapor] Hydrostatic pressure Water potential All of these act to allow the movement of water into the plant. 38ArboristWESTERN Perhaps one in a billion seeds becomes a mature tree In the forest rodents eat seeds some are devoured by insects some seeds rot and some produce poorly formed root systems Roots on How PlorkActivityThere are many types of plant roots and they all help plants to grow their best One of thesetypes of roots are calledtaproots A taproot is a large single root that grows deep into the By Jorge Robles. Dilaceration. a developmental problem which involves the malformation of the tooth. results in either distorted root or severe associated crown angulation in a formed tooth.. is manifested as extreme bends or curves in an otherwise straight tooth.. Quiz Vocabulary Quiz – 16 - 0 1 - 1 4 Directions: Choose the pair of words that best express a relationship similar to that of the original pair. 1 . FARCE : RIDICULOUS A ] swallow : migratory

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