Note Cards Week 1. Ad- To attach to Examples: addition, adhesion, additive.

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Note Cards Week 1

Ad- To attach to Examples: addition, adhesion, additive

Anti- Against Examples: antifreeze, antismoker, antiwar

Bio- Related to life Examples: biology, biodiversity, bioethic

Bi- & Di- Two or double Examples: dihybrid, diploid, bifocal

Cyto - Cell Examples: cytoplasm, cytokinesis, cytology

Endo- Within or internally Examples: endoparasite, endocranium, endoplasm

Ecto- Outside Examples: ectoparasite, ectoblast

Hetero- Different Examples: heterozygous, heteroploid, heterosexual

Homo- Same, similar, like Examples: homozygous, homosexual, homogenous

Hydro- Pertaining to water Examples: hydrometer, hydrolysis, hydropower

Intra- Within, inside Examples: intraspecific competition, intravenous

Inter- Between Examples: interspecific competition, interval

Iso- Equal Examples: isometry,

Macro - Large Examples: macrofossil, macroecology

Micro- Small Examples: microorganism,

Mono- One Examples: monolog, monomer

Omni- All Examples: omnivore, omnipresent

Photo- Pertaining to light Examples: photography, photosynthesis

Poly- Many Examples: polygenic, polyploid

Soma- Body Examples: somatic cell, somatotype