Unit 9 Get to the ROOT of it!.

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Unit 9 Get to the ROOT of it!

ROOTS Root Meaning Origin Bio Life Greek Photo Light Phil Love

Biology—the science of things that are alive such as plants and animals; the study of life I have learned so much about living things in my biology class.

Biodegradable—capable of being slowly destroyed and broken down into very small parts by natural processes, bacteria, etc. Most paper goods are biodegradable and can be broken down by living things called decomposers.

Biography—the story of a real person’s life written by someone other than that person I will write a biography about Abraham Lincoln because I know so many fascinating details about his life.

Photography—the art, process, or job of taking pictures with a camera; named after the original process that used light to expose an image on special paper Before digital cameras, photography required artists to develop their prints in dark rooms that prevented light from ruining their pictures.

Photosynthesis—the process by which a green plant turns water and carbon dioxide into food when the plant is exposed to light Photosynthesis within a plant can only occur in the presence of light.

Photon—a tiny particle of light or electromagnetic radiation All light is made up of photons, which are so small that you cannot see them individually.

Philadelphia—a US city founded by William Penn, a Quaker who believed in peace The literal translation of Philadelphia is “the city of brotherly love.”

Philanthropist—a wealthy person who gives money and time to help make life better for other people Steven was philanthropist who cared deeply about homeless children; he held many fund raisers and donated a lot of money to help them.

Philosophy—the study of ideas about knowledge, truth, the nature and meaning of life; your personal beliefs or opinions related to life. My philosophy is that you must always treat others with love and respect.

Bibliophile—a person who loves or collects books It’s pretty evident from my huge library that I am a bibliophile.