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Stems for November 10th and 17th

November 10th

1.  ventri (belly) ventiloquist, ventral, ventricle, dorsoventral, ventriculus

2. Dors (back) doral, dorsoventral, dorsum, dorsal fin

November 17th

3. Macro (large) macrobiotic, macrocephalic, macrocosm, macron, macroscopic

4. Brachio (arm) brachipod, brachiation, brachiate, brachium

5. Branchio (gills) branchipod, branchiate, branchia

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136 Comments for “Stems for November 10th and 17th”

  1. 3. Macro (large) macrobiotic, macrocephalic, macrocosm, macron, macroscopic
    4. Brachio (arm) brachipod, brachiation, brachiate, brachium
    macroscopic- Large enough to be perceived or examined by the unaided eye.
    The 60 – inch TV was very macroscopic and also very nice.
    macron- A diacritical mark placed above a vowel to indicate a long sound or phonetic value in pronunciation, such as (?) in the word make.
    I used a macron when I was writing a paragragh in English class.
    brachium- The part of the upper arm or forelimb extending from the shoulder to the elbow.- The bicep muscle is in the area of the brachium on the arm.
    brachiation-locomotion accomplished by swinging by the arms from one hold to another.- I used brachiation when I played baseball on Saturday.

  2. Sophia Fos. 4th period.

    Macro-
    Macrobiotic- of, pertaining to, or serving macrobiotic food
    The new restaurant down the street was macrobiotic, they gave such large portions of food it was hard to finish it all.

    Macrocosm- the great world or universe; the universe considered as a whole.
    All of the eight planets in our universe make up a macrocosm.

    Branchio-
    branchiate-having gills.
    It would be cool to be branchiate, so that way I could swim underwater like a fishy.

    branchia- gills
    The fish had a branchia disease, so he had trouble breathing.

  3. Robert McClintock 2nd

    Macro (large)
    Macrocosm- the total or entire complex structure of something
    The macrocosm of the war will end soon.

    Brachio (arm)
    Brachium-the part of the arm from the shoulder to the elbow.
    Did you know its the sweat that makes your brachium stink.

    Branchio (gills)
    Branchia-Zoology. a gill.
    I had my personal branchia then I would be able to breath underwater.

  4. macro(large)
    1.macron-to mark a long distance.
    we needed to use a macron to mark for math.
    2.macrobiotic-to be on a diet or to loose wight.
    my dad went on a macrobiotic after the docter told him that his sugar level was to high.
    brachio(arm)
    1.brachipod-a microgerm that is deady.
    we learned about the brachipod in science class in school.
    2.brachiation-a lime of a tree to tree.
    the monkeys were swinging from brachiation.
    branchio(gills)
    1.branchia-a genus or a sciencetist
    the scienctist was very branchia.
    2.branchiate-a legend
    the cowboy was a big branchiate after the war.

  5. Kyle Moellenkamp 4th period

    bronchio(gills)

    brachiate-having gills
    Fish are all brachiate.
    brachia-gills
    Fish have brachia.

    Brachio(arm)
    brachiopod-an animal having a dorsal and ventral shell
    Sharks have brachiopods.
    brachium-the half of the arm closest to the shoulder
    The patient’s brachium was broken.

  6. Jenna Marshall 1st period

    Macro

    Macron~ a horizontel line used as a diacritic over a vowel to indicate that it has a long sound

    I have never heard of a macron before.

    Macrocosm~the great world or universe

    We have learned what macrocosm means in school before.

    Brachio

    Brachiopod~any mollusklike, marine animal

    There are many brachiopods that live in the ocean.

    Brachiate~ having wideley spreading branches

    The trees all around us have brachiating branches.

  7. Ryan Chamberlain 1st Period Science :D

    Stems Sept. 17:

    Macro/large/ macrobiotic-Of or pertaining to macrobiotics or its dietary practices.

    Macro/large/ macrocephalic-Being or having a skull with a large cranial capacity.

    Brachio/arm/ brachiate-Having widely spreading branches in alternate pairs.

    Brachio/arm/brachiation-Locomotion accomplished by swinging by the arms from one hold to another.

  8. Macro (large)
    macrocosm – the total or entire complex structure of something.
    I have a Macrocosm from my messy bedroom.

    macroscopic – pertaining to large units ; comprehensive
    MY dog is very macroscopic. His name is Titan.

    Brachio (arm)
    brachiate – Obtaining arms on a human body
    Humans are brachiate because we have arms.
    brachium – the part of the arm from the shoulder to the elbow.
    I broke my Brachium when I tripped on a tree.

  9. ethan abston 5th period

    ventriloquist-skill to speak without moving the mouth
    My friend wants to be a ventriloquist

    Ventricle-a chamber of the heart

    Dorsum- the upper part of an appendage
    I fell and hurt my dorsum

    Dorsal Fin- the back fin of an aquatic animal
    Dolfins can have big or small dorsal fins

  10. Tara Harville- 1st per.

    macro (large)
    macroscopic- pertaining to large units; comprehensive.
    Maroscopic things can be seen with a naked eye.
    macron- a horizontal line used as a diacritic over a vowel to indicate that it has a long sound or other specified pronunciation
    A macron is used mostly over vowels.
    brachio (arm)
    branchipod- having flattened, footlike appendages that bear respiratory organs.
    Having branchipod is having flattened, footlike appendages.
    brachiate- having arms.
    To have branchiate is having arms.
    branchio (gills)
    branchiate- having gills
    Branchiate is having gills.
    branchia- a gill.
    A branchia is a gill.

  11. ADAYZAH watkins 6

    macrobiotic-•of or relating to the theory or practice of macrobiotics; “macrobiotic diet”
    Her doctor put her on a microbiotic diet.
    macroscopic-pertaining to large units; comprehensive
    The girls house was macroscopic compared to mine.
    brachiopod-marine animal with bivalve shell having a pair of arms bearing tentacles for capturing food
    the octopus belonged to the brachiopod family
    brachiate-•having widely spreading paired branches
    the maple tree had brchiates

  12. Andrew Hall 1st Period

    Macro (large) macrobiotic- The theory or practice of promoting well-being and longevity, principally by means of a diet.
    Microbiotic people are healthy people.

    Brachio (arm) -locomotion accomplished by swinging by the arms from one hold to another

    Branchio (gills) branchiopod-any mollusklike, marine animal having a dorsal and ventral shell.

  13. Macro (large): macrobiotic- lengthening the life span. After the exams I decided to study macrobiotics.

    Macroscopic- visible to the naked eye. The basic form of a macroscopic object can be seen with the naked eye.

    Branchio (gills): branchiate- having gills. Fish fall in the category of branchiate.

    Branchia- a gill. Fish have two branchias.

  14. Raine Aslan - 4th period

    Macro (large)
    macrobiotic- the theory or practice of promoting well-being and longevity.
    The macrobiotic diet consists mostly of whole grains and beans.
    macroscopic- large enough to be perceived or examined by the unaided eye.
    Germs are not macroscopic.

    Brachio (arm)
    brachipod- any mollusklike, marine animal of the phylum Brachiopoda.
    Brachiopods have a dorsal and ventral shell.
    brachium- the part of the upper arm or forelimb extending from the shoulder to the elbow.
    How many bones make up the brachium?

    Branchio (gills)
    branchipod- any crustacean of the class Branchiopoda.
    Shrimp are branchiopods.
    branchia- a gill.
    Fish have branchia.

  15. Connor Ferguson 1 period

    macron-a mark placed over a vowel to indicate its pronunciation. They have macrons in the dictionary to help you pronounce the words.

    macrocosm-any large,complex entity. The universe is a very large macrocosm.

    brachium-the part from the shoulder to the elbow.The wing of a bird is a brachium.

    brachiate-having widely spread branches in alternate pairs.Trees are brachiate because they have branches.

  16. Avery Wilson 4th per.

    macro-large

    macron-a horizontal line used as a diacritic over a vowel to indicate that it has a long sound or other specified pronunciation
    Fate with a macron is fat, however has a horizontal line above it.

    macrobiotic-lengthening the life span
    The Japanese people eat healthy so they maybe be macrobiotic.

    brancio-gills

    branchiopod-any crustacean having flattened, footlike appendages that bear respiratory organs
    Crustaceans are usually branchiopods.

    branchia-a gill
    Dolphins are aquatic mammals, and do not have branchia.

  17. Lamonte' C. Turner

    Ventri (belly) ventiloquist- One, especially an entertainer, who is adept at ventriloquism

    I was watching MTV and Jeff Dunum was talkin when the puppet was talkin.

    ventricle-A small cavity or chamber within a body or organ, especially:
    Mrs. davis tought us the heart song and she said that the ventricle was at the top of the heart.

    Dors (back) dorsum-a term for an animal’s back
    I called the animals back fin a dorsum becuase it is the right name to say.

    dorsal fin- a see animals back fin.
    I saw a whale jump out of the water and all i saw was his dorsal fin.

  18. macrobiotic- the study of prolonging life, as by special diets sentence: My cousin is in college, studying macrobiotics.

    macrocosm- the universe sentence: Earth is part of the macrocosm.

    brachiation- locomotion accomplished by swinging by the arms from one hold to another sentence: Chimps use brachiation in the jungle.

    brachium- the arm, specifically the segment of the upper limb between the shoulder and the elbow sentence: The body-builder flexed his brachium foir his adoring fans.

    branchiate- having gills sentence: The branchiate fish swam swiftly through the water.

    branchia- the gills, or organs of respiration, in water-living animals sentence: Fish get oxygen from the water by using their branchia.

  19. Sam Neighbors 2nd

    1.Branchio (gills)

    1.macrocosm-the total or entire complex structure of something.
    The Earth is one of the many macrocosm,but the ongly one I now.
    2.macroscopic-pertaining to large units; comprehensive.
    A teleleseope prodouces a macroscpic imige
    Brachio (arm)

    1.brachiate-having arms
    Almost every living things have brachiates.
    2.brachium-the part of the arm from the shoulder to the elbow.
    If you have brachiates you most defifnicly have brachiums.

  20. Kaila Poleon 4th Period

    Macrocephalic- having an exceptionally large head and brain

    The macrocephatic baby had a large head and brain

    Macrobiotic- The art of prolonging life

    Scientists trying to make a macrobiotic serum to make people live longer.

    Branchia- Molluscan gill or respiratory organ

    The brachia was devoured by hungry maggots while scientists studied it.

    Branchiate-provided with gills

    The fish was branchiate ever since it was born

  21. Anthony Pellegrini 1st period

    Macro (large)

    Macrobiotic: A dietary regimen that involves eating grains as a staple food with other foodstuffs.
    Macrobotic is from the Greek.
    Macrocosm: Seeing the same patterns reproduced in all levels of the cosmos.
    Macrocosms go from the largest scale to the smallest scale.

    Brachio (arm)

    Brachiopod: A small phylum of benthic invertebranes.
    Approxiametly 99 percent of all Brachiopod species are documented from the fossil record.
    Brachiation: A form of Arboreal locomotion in which primates swing.
    An animal called a Gibbon like a monkey, is an example of a Brachiating animal, because it swings from limb to limb.

  22. Macro-large
    Macrocosm-universe
    We learned about how large the macrocosm is.
    Macrobiotic-being on an extremly restricted diet
    My friend was on a macrobiotic diet so she could loose weight
    Broncio-any of a philium
    We learned about Branchio today in class.
    Brachiate-to progress by swinging one from one hold to another by arms
    I brachiate when i climb the monkey bars.
    Branchio-gills
    Branchiopod-anby group of aquatic crustations
    The branchiopod swan by when i was swiming in the ocean
    Branchial-of, relating to, or supplying the gills
    We connected fish and the branchial in our lesson today.

  23. Rachel whorton 2nd

    Ventri- belly
    1) Ventricle- a heart chamber that collects blood from the atrium.
    a) The ventricle pumps blood from the atrium.
    2)Ventral- pertaining to the front or anterior of any structure.
    b) The ventral is a spiral cord in your back.

    Dors- back
    1) Dorsal Fin- the main fin located on the back of fishes.
    a) Dolphines have dorsal fins.
    2) Dorsum- the upper, and outer surface of an organ,or another part.
    b) Plant cells have a dorsum.

  24. macro-large-macron-a mark placed above a vowel-There are tons of macrons in the dictionary.-macroscopic-large enough to be visible-The speck was macroscopic.

    brachio-arm-brachipod-marine invertebrate animal-Ive never seen a brachiopod before.-brachiate-Having arms or armlike appendages-Most animals have brachioate lems.

    branchio-gills-branchia-move by swinging with the arms-I can branchia.-branchiate-the gills of an aquatic animal-Fish have branchiate.

  25. Macro (large) macrobiotic-of or pertaining to macrobiotics or its dietary practices.

    I do not plan to become macrobiotic.

    macroscopic-visible to the naked eye

    A cheeseburger is macroscopic.

    Brachio (arm)brachium- the part of the arm from the shoulder to the elbow.

    I broke part of my brachium because I jumped out of the swing and did “superman”.

    brachipod-any mollusklike, marine animal of the phylum Brachiopoda, having a dorsal and ventral shell; a lamp shell.

    A snail is a brachipod.

  26. Macro (large) macrobiotic, macrocephalic, macrocosm, macron, macroscopic
    macroscopic-visible to the naked eye.
    Macroscopic objects are big enough to be seen by the naked eye.

    Brachio (arm) brachipod, brachiation, brachiate, brachium
    brachium-the part of the arm from the shoulder to the elbow.
    Some people have long brachiums.
    Branchio (gills) branchipod, branchiate, branchia
    branchia-a gill
    Fish use brachia to breath under water

  27. deondre surles 6th period

    Macron is a horizontal mark over a vowel.

    We use macrons over vowels.

    Macroscopic is to see with the naked eye.

    I can macroscopic hair.

    Brachium is part of the arm from the shoulder to th elbow.

    I hurt my brachium in baseball.

    Brachipod is another part of your arm.

    He swung his brachipod.

    Branchia is a gill.

    The boy touched the fishes branchia.

    Branchipod is another part of the gill.

    The boy also touched the branchipod.

  28. Chase Massey-5th Period

    MACRO-large
    macrocasm-the total or entire complex structure of something
    Earth is a macrocasm of a sphere.
    BRANCHIO-arm
    brachiate-having arms
    Every mammal is a branciate.

  29. Brandon Archer 5th Period

    3. macro(large)
    3. macrobiotic- of or pertaining to macrobiotics or its dietary practices
    My mom is starting a macrobiotic diet.
    macroscopic- visible to the naked eye
    The moon is macroscopic tonight.
    4. brachio (arm)
    brachiation-locomotion accomplished by swinging by the arms from one hold to another.
    Tiger Woods has great brachiation when he swings the club.
    brachium- the part of the arm from the shoulder to the elbow.
    I have nerve damage in the brachium of my arm.
    5. Branchio (gills)
    branchiate- having gills
    All fish require brachiate to breathe under water.
    branchia- a gill
    The fish was hooked through the branchia.

  30. John baudendistel - 4

    ventri belly
    ventriloquist
    a performer who projects the voice into a wooden dummy
    Jeff dunham is a popular ventriloquist.
    ventricle parts in an animal body.
    The left ventricle pumps blood through the arteries to the body.
    dors back
    dorsal fin unpaired median fin on the backs of fishes and some other aquatic vertebrates that help to maintain balance
    sharks and dolphins have a dorsal fin
    dorsum the posterior part of a human (or animal) body from the neck to the end of the spine
    This tendon is prominent on the dorsum of the foot

  31. Macro- very large in scope or scale
    I saw a macro hill.

    Macroscopic- subjects visible to the eye
    I did no need a microscope to see the macroscopic spot.

    Brachio- combing form relating to the arm
    i could not ride dirtbikes if I did not have a brachio.

    Brachium- the part of the upper arm or forelimb extending from the shoulder to the elbow
    I saw a freestyle dirtbike rider break his brachium while attempting to do the back flip.

    Branchio-a respiration organ whose function is the extraction of oxygen from water and the excretion of carbon dioxide
    It would be hard for fish to live under water without branchio.

    Branchia-a gill or similar organ of respiration
    Fish have branchia to live underwater.

  32. November 10th

    ventral- Pertaining to the front or anterior of any structure. The ventral surfaces of the body include the chest, abdomen, shins, palms, and soles.

    The infection was on his ventral side of his body.

    ventriculus- The stomach.

    The ventriculus area was infected to the point where the patient got sick.

    dorsoventral- having distinct upper and lower surfaces

    A leaf has dorsoventral sides to it.

    dorsal fin- located on the back. A fish can have up to three of them. The dorsal fins serve to protect the fish against rolling, and assists in sudden turns and stops.

    The dolphin’s dorsal fin was cut from being caught in the net and so he swam funny.

    November 17th

    macrocephalic – an abnormal largeness to the head.

    My mom said my head was macrocephalic and this is why I am smart.

    macrocosm- is an ancient Greek schema of seeing the same patterns reproduced in all levels of the cosmos, from the largest scale (macrocosm or universe-level) all the way down to the smallest scale (microcosm or sub-sub-atomic or even metaphysical-level).

    If you think of things in a macrocosm way then everything seems so small.

    brachiation- Swinging by the arms from branch to branch.

    Tarzan swung in his brachiation way as he came to rescue Jane.

    branchiate- Having arm-like appendages or swinging by using just the arms from tree to tree.

    Tarzan was strong from swinging in a branchiate manner.

  33. Macro: Macroscopic – visible to the naked eye
    The computer i’m working on is macroscopic.

    Macrocosm – the great world or universe
    We are all part of macrocosm.

    Brachio: Brachiation – locomotion accomplished by swinging by the arms from one hold to another
    I use brachiation when I play baseball.

    Brachium – the part of the arm from the shoulder to the elbow
    I use my brachium when I want to move my arm.

  34. Will Cook 4th Period

    macrocosm- the total or empire complex structure of something
    Earth is a macrocosm sphere

    Macroscopic- a large unit
    most buildings are macroscopic

    Brachiate- to have arms
    Humans are brachiate creatures

    Brachium- part of arm from shoulder to elbow
    My friend broke part of his brachium!!

  35. 1.Macro, Macroscopic – visible to the naked eye. we use microscopes to see microscpopic organisms.
    2.Micro,Macrocosm – the great world or universe. We have a microcosm.

    1.Brachio, Brachiation – locomotion accomplished by swinging by the arms from one hold to another. i had a broken brachiation so i couled swing my arm.
    2.macrocephalic – an abnormal largeness to the head. I have a macroephalic.

  36. ventri (belly)
    Ventricle- the right side of the body that semds blood through the arteries
    Mrs.Davis taught us about the ventricle

    ventral- pertaining to the belly
    You will learn about ventral in science

    Dors (back)

    dorsal fin-

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