WORD GENERATION power point by Lisa Brubaker-Crammer

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WORD GENERATION power point by Lisa Brubaker-Crammer SERIES 2 – WEEK 7 SHOULD THE GOVERNMENT FUND STEM CELL RESEARCH?

EMBRYO (n.) - new organism in a mother’s womb

OTHER FORMS embryos embryonic

PARALYZED (adj.) - unable to move

OTHER FORMS paralyzes paralyzing paralyzed paralyze (v.) paralysis paralytic

THEORY (n.) - an explanation for a set of related facts

OTHER FORMS theories theoretical theorist theorize theorizer

INVESTIGATE (v.) - trying to learn about

OTHER FORMS investigate investigates investigated investigation investigatory investigator

OBTAIN (v.) - to get

OTHER FORMS obtains obtaining obtained unobtainable obtainable