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ASL to English "Vascular Plant

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An ASL video about vascular plants. See if you can catch the fingerspelling.

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An ASL video about vascular plants. See if you can catch the fingerspelling.

por Stephanie Wheeler
1

In this section she defines plants as a ______ ______.

2

What three things does she state plants need to live?

3

What two systems does she fingerspell?

4

Water feeds the cells by transporting ________.

5

She defines the mixture of water and sugar as ______.

Explanation

This is an example of sandwiched or paired fingerspelling. She signs ALIVE (living) and fingerspells living organism. This is often used for emphasis, to introduce unfamiliar terms or for clarity.

This is an example of sandwiched or paired fingerspelling. She signs ALIVE (living) and fingerspells living organism. This is often used for emphasis, to introduce unfamiliar terms or for clarity.

This is an example of sandwiched or paired fingerspelling. She signs ALIVE (living) and fingerspells living organism. This is often used for emphasis, to introduce unfamiliar terms or for clarity.

This is an example of sandwiched or paired fingerspelling. She signs ALIVE (living) and fingerspells living organism. This is often used for emphasis, to introduce unfamiliar terms or for clarity.

This is an example of sandwiched or paired fingerspelling. She signs ALIVE (living) and fingerspells living organism. This is often used for emphasis, to introduce unfamiliar terms or for clarity.

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