PPT-Stems/roots, Definitions, and Association Words
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Vocabulary Unit 14 v al worth Equivalent equal in force amount or value The sisters earned equivalent salaries at their jobs during the summer so they purchased
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Vocabulary Unit 14 v al worth Equivalent equal in force amount or value The sisters earned equivalent salaries at their jobs during the summer so they purchased a car together d om. Roots provide anchorage in the soil Roots allow absorption of water and nutrients Roots allow transport of water and nutrients Stems transport water minerals and sugars to leaves and roots Leaves Leaves come in a huge variety of shapes and sizes M FROM OWL3. IN ORDER OF PROBABILITY # 34 THROUGH #67. 1. AEORRTU. 2. DO YOU SEE ONE OR MORE 6-LETTER STEMS?. NO. ORATURE. AEORRTU. ORATURE. : ORAL FORM OF LITERATURE, SUCH AS FOLKLORE. S. ORATURES from . BY PROBABILITY 1-33. WITH PROMPTS TO FIND THE HIGH PROBABILITY BINGO STEMS. AEGIORT. 2. NO STEM, ONE WORD ONLY. GOATIER. AEGIORT. GOATIER. : MORE . GOATY. , SUGGESTIVE OF A GOAT (GOATIEST). 3. _. AADEIOR. #4. IN ORDER OF PROBABILITY # 101 THROUGH #133. 1. AEENPRS. 2. DO YOU SEE ONE 6-LETTER STEM?. RANEES. + P. AEENPRS. PANEERS. PANEERS. : PL. OF . PANEER. , A MILK CURD CHEESE. _. RANEES. + P. EEGIOPR. FROM OWL3. IN ORDER OF PROBABILITY # 34 THROUGH #67. 1. AEORRTU. 2. DO YOU SEE ONE OR MORE 6-LETTER STEMS?. NO. ORATURE. AEORRTU. ORATURE. : ORAL FORM OF LITERATURE, SUCH AS FOLKLORE. S. ORATURES from . Vocabulary Unit 15. Phos. (light). Phosphorus: a . nonmetalic. element of the . nitrogne. family that produces light. Phosphorous. is known to be a light-producing element.. Gon. (angle). Pentagon: a polygon having 5 angles and 5 sides. Spring . 2013. Descriptive Terminology. LEARN DESCRIPTIVE TERMINOLOGY = PHYTOGRAPHY. - Vegetative. - Floral/inflorescence. - Fruit. . ASSOCIATE STRUCTURES WITH TERMS. - Significant range of variation. Vocabulary unit 13. chromo (color) . som. (body). Chromosome: the part of a cell that contains the genes which control how an animal or plant grows and what it becomes. Chromosomes. influence the color of hair, eyes, and skin in all animals.. BY PROBABILITY 1-33. THE FIRST SEVERAL SETS WILL REMIND YOU OF SOME COMMON SEVEN-TO-MAKE-EIGHT BINGO STEMS AND THEIR ASSOCIATED MNEMONIC PHRASES. AN EXAMPLE IS THE SEVEN-LETTER STEM “SARDINE” WITH ITS ASSOCIATED PHRASE “PROVEN SALTED GRUB.” EVERY LETTER IN “PROVEN SALTED GRUB” COMBINES WITH “SARDINE” TO MAKE A BINGO.. BY PROBABILITY 1-33. The first several slide shows will remind you of some common seven-to-make-eight bingo “stems” and their associated mnemonic phrases. An example is the seven-letter stem “SARDINE” with its associated phrase “PROVEN SALTED GRUB.” Every letter in “PROVEN SALTED GRUB” combines with “SARDINE” to make an eight-letter bingo. . Spring . 2014. Descriptive Terminology. LEARN DESCRIPTIVE TERMINOLOGY = PHYTOGRAPHY. - Vegetative. - Floral/inflorescence. - Fruit. . ASSOCIATE STRUCTURES WITH TERMS. - Significant range of variation. Vocabulary Unit 17. quasi (somewhat). Quasi-Official: somewhat official. Your progress report is a . quasi-official. record of your current grades; report cards serve as the official records.. monger (seller). 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.. Specialized Tissues In Plants. A. . Seed Plant Structure. 1. Roots. 2. Stems. 3. Leaves. B. Plant Tissue Systems. C. Dermal Tissue. D. Vascular Tissue. 1. Xylem. 2. Phloem. E. Ground Tissue. F. Plant Growth and .
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