1. What is an organ? What plant organs do you know? An organ (from the Greek “organon” - tool, instrument) is a part of the body that performs certain functions, has a certain structure, shape and location in the body. Organs of flowering plants: pobe
Ogarev Moscow State University is a higher educational institution located in the Republic of Mordovia, in the European part of our country, and therefore attracts many students from other regions of the Russian Federation. Students and graduates of the university proudly call themselves “Ogarevo residents”, bear this title and
The generous time has come with Mother Nature’s vegetable gifts - not only are juicy, ripe and ripe tomatoes ripening in the garden beds, they are sold literally at every turn. Well, since it’s the season, the prices for them are very humane, which means it’s time to take care
When summer comes, it becomes possible not only to enjoy fresh berries and fruits, but also to extend this pleasure for the whole year. Most of us try to stock up on something tasty so that in the winter cold or on a rainy evening we can remember for an hour.
Origin and history of the family Among all the Andreev noble families, established on personal merit, there are several ancient families. Some of them derive themselves from Andreev Evstafiy (Ostani), a Russian nobleman, diplomat and voivode during the reign of
We present to your attention the “Mr. Extravagance” of Russian show business - Sergei Mikhailovich Penkin. He was nicknamed the “old-timer” of the scene. Indeed, despite his age, Sergei Penkin is still popular and stays afloat. Singer, author
Lesson objectives: to introduce students to lexical concepts: synonyms, antonyms, homonyms, paronyms; teach students to distinguish between these concepts; expand students' vocabulary Form of work - group (4 groups) Lesson progress (when explaining the topic using
Scolding is a confrontation, dispute, verbal war, competition, upholding, opposition between two opponents, each of whom is trying to throw his opponent. The winner was the one who could keep his opponent pinned to the floor, holding