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      • In biology prefixes are often based on geographic and personal names. Examples of geographic prefixes are altaicus (= residing in the Altai Mountains of Central Asia), europaeus (= European), anatoliensis (= occurring in Anatolia). An example of a personal name used as a prefix is rogersii (= of Rogers).
  1. Feb 21, 2019 · Biology prefixes and suffixes help us to understand biology terms. The prefix (ex- or exo-) means outer, away from, or out of something.

  2. Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes in Biology. Unit 1: Study of Biology. Root/Prefix/Suffix. Meaning & Examples. not, without: abiotic. bio-. life, living: biodiversity.

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    (Ana-): indicates upward direction, synthesis or buildup, repetition, excess or separation. (Angio-): signifies a type of receptacles such as a vessel or shell. (Arthr- or Arthro-): refers to a joint or a junction that separates different parts. (Auto-): identifies something as belonging to oneself, occurring within or occurring spontaneously. (Bla...

    (-ase): denoting an enzyme. In enzyme naming, this suffix is added to the end of the substrate name. (-derm or -dermis): referring to tissue or skin. (-ectomy or -stomy): pertaining to the act of cutting out or the surgical removal of tissue. (-emia or -aemia): referring to a condition of the blood or the presence of a substance in the blood. (-gen...

    While knowing suffixes and prefixes will tell you much about biological terms, it's helpful to know a few other tricks for deciphering their meanings, including: 1. Breaking down words: Breaking down biological terms into their component parts can help you decipher their meanings. 2. Dissections: Just as you might dissect a frog "to separate (it) i...

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  3. Mar 5, 2019 · Students preparing for the biology olympiad should be able to recognize word parts since they often give a clue as to the meaning of a word. Science terminology is predominately based on the Latin and Greek languages.

  4. Suffix: -some. body. ex: chromosome. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Prefix: A-, Prefix: Anti-, Prefix: Auto- and more.

  5. Vocabulary Quizzes – Students will be given the prefix or suffix. The students must match the EXACT meaning of the suffix or prefix as given on the list. The student must also complete the EXACT example with correct spelling.

  6. Scientific Root Words, Prefixes, And Suffixes a-, an- not, without, lacking, deficient ab- away from, out from -able capable of ac- to, toward -aceous of or pertaining to acou-, acous- hear ad- to, toward aden- gland adip- fat aero- air agri- field, soil -al having the character of alb- white alg-, -algia pain alto- high ambi- both

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