Assign # 20 pts Notes – Scientific Language Science - The gathering of knowledge and principles.

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Assign # 20 pts Notes – Scientific Language Science - The gathering of knowledge and principles

Assign # 15 pts Notes – Scientific Language Science - The gathering of knowledge and principles

Why? Autotroph Cytokinesis Oligosaccharide allotropy amorphous cupric sulfate pentahydrate stoichiometry luminosity aphelion Hellenologophobia Scientific Terms - Ancient Greek or Latin

Why? 1)Dead Language Autotroph Cytokinesis Oligosaccharide allotropy amorphous cupric sulfate pentahydrate stoichiometry luminosity aphelion Hellenologophobia Scientific Terms - Ancient Greek or Latin

Why? 1)Dead Language (Romans) Autotroph Cytokinesis Oligosaccharide allotropy amorphous cupric sulfate pentahydrate stoichiometry luminosity aphelion Hellenologophobia Scientific Terms - Ancient Greek or Latin

Why? 1)Dead Language (Romans) 2)Words are unchanging Autotroph Cytokinesis Oligosaccharide allotropy amorphous cupric sulfate pentahydrate stoichiometry luminosity aphelion Hellenologophobia Scientific Terms - Ancient Greek or Latin

Why? 1)Dead Language (Romans) 2)Words are unchanging Latin - Universal Language Translated by all scientists Autotroph Cytokinesis Oligosaccharide allotropy amorphous cupric sulfate pentahydrate stoichiometry luminosity aphelion Hellenologophobia Scientific Terms - Ancient Greek or Latin

Using Scientific Language Common Dog (english)

Using Scientific Language Common Dog (english) spanish = french = german = arabic = chinese =

Using Scientific Language Common Dog (english) spanish = perro french = german = arabic = chinese =

Using Scientific Language Common Dog (english) spanish = perro french = chien german = arabic = chinese =

Using Scientific Language Common Dog (english) spanish = perro french = chien german = hund arabic = chinese =

Using Scientific Language Common Dog (english) spanish = perro french = chien german = hund arabic = kalb chinese =

Using Scientific Language Common Dog (english) spanish = perro french = chien german = hund arabic = kalb chinese = gáu

Using Scientific Language Common Dog (english) Canis familiaris- Common dog

Using Scientific Language Common Dog (english) Canis familiaris- Common dog Canis latrans-

Using Scientific Language Common Dog (english) Canis familiaris- Common dog Canis latrans-

Using Scientific Language Common Dog (english) Canis familiaris- Common dog Canis latrans- Coyote

Using Scientific Language Common Dog (english) Canis familiaris- Common dog Canis latrans- Coyote Canis lupus

Using Scientific Language Common Dog (english) Canis familiaris- Common dog Canis latrans- Coyote Canis lupus- Wolf

Using Scientific Language Canis familiaris Common dog Canis latrans Coyote Canis lupus Wolf Felis catus- Common cat Separate species

Using Scientific Language Canis lupus familiaris Common dog Canis latrans Coyote Canis lupus Wolf Felis catus- Common cat Separate species

Equus asinus x Equus caballusEquus asinus Equus caballus x Donkey + Horse = Mule Using Scientific Language

Science Words – Unchanging Latin roots Appendicitis - Appendectomy -

Science Words – Unchanging Latin roots Appendicitis - inflamed Appendectomy - removal

Science Words – Unchanging Latin roots Tonsillitis Laryngitis Tendonitis

Science Words – Unchanging Latin roots Tonsillitis Laryngitis Tendonitis

Science Words – Unchanging Latin roots Tonsillitis Laryngitis Tendonitis

Science Words – Unchanging Latin roots Tonsillitis Laryngitis Tendonitis

Sciences and their Derivations Bio logy Bi Zo ology

Sciences and their Derivations Bio logy LifeStudy of Bi Zo ology Geo logy Geo graphy Geo metry

Sciences and their Derivations Bio logy LifeStudy of Bi Two Zo ology Geo logy Geo graphy Geo metry

Sciences and their Derivations Bio logy LifeStudy of Bi Two Zo ology Animals Geo logy Geo graphy Geo metry

Sciences and their Derivations Bio logy LifeStudy of Bi Two Zo ology Animals Geo logy Geo graphy Geo metry

Sciences and their Derivations Bio logy LifeStudy of Bi Two Zo ology Animals Geo logy Earth Geo graphy Geo metry

Sciences and their Derivations Bio logy LifeStudy of Bi Two Zo ology Animals Geo logy Earth Geo graphy To write down Geo metry

Sciences and their Derivations Bio logy LifeStudy of Bi Two Zo ology Animals Geo logy Earth Geo graphy To write down Geo metry to measure

Sciences and their Derivations Oceanography Photography Chemistry Physics

Sciences and their Derivations Oceanography (mapping) Photography Chemistry Physics

Sciences and their Derivations Oceanography (mapping) Photography light(pictures) Chemistry Physics

Sciences and their Derivations Oceanography (mapping) Photography light(pictures) Chemistry Alchemy Physics

Sciences and their Derivations Oceanography (mapping) Photography light(pictures) Chemistry Alchemy Physics Nature

Sciences and their Derivations Marine Biology Hydrology Aqua culture

Sciences and their Derivations Marine Biology Ocean Hydrology Aqua culture

Sciences and their Derivations Marine Biology Ocean Hydrology water (Greek) Aqua culture

Sciences and their Derivations Marine Biology Ocean Hydrology water (Greek) Aqua culture water (latin) to grow

Sciences and their Derivations Marine Biology Ocean Hydrology water (Greek) Aqua culture water (latin) to grow Mari culture Agriculture

Sciences and their Derivations Marine Biology Ocean Hydrology water (Greek) Aqua culture water (latin) to grow Mari culture Agriculture soil

Sciences and their Derivations Chloro phyll Chloroplast Auto bio graphy

Sciences and their Derivations Chloro phyll green Chloroplast Auto bio graphy

Sciences and their Derivations Chloro phyll greenleaf Chloroplast Auto bio graphy

Sciences and their Derivations Chloro phyll greenleaf Chloroplast Auto bio graphy self

Sciences and their Derivations Chloro phyll greenleaf Chloroplast Auto bio graphy self life

Sciences and their Derivations Chloro phyll greenleaf Chloroplast Auto bio graphy self life write down