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Related to blood or lymph Prefix/Suffix #1 Biology A or an Not or non, without Ab- Away, apart Ad- To Ambi- Both Anthro- Human Aero Needing oxygen or air Amino NH2 –contains Nitrogen Amphi Both, doubly Angio Related to blood or lymph Ante- Before Anti- Against Aqua- Water Arche- Ancient Arthro Joint

A or an Not or non, without abiotic Abiogenesis Anaerobic Asexual Asymmetry avascular

ab Away or apart Abductors Abdominal Abort Abnormal

Ad- To Addict Adductor adrenal

Ambi- Both Ambidextrous

anthro human Anthropology Philanthropy

Aero- needing oxygen Aerobic Anaerobic (bacteria and yeast)

amino- NH2 –contains Nitrogen Amino Acids – contain Nitrogen Amino acids make up proteins.

Amphi- Both or double Amphibian

Angio- Related to blood or lymph Angiogram Angioedema Angioplasty Angiosperm – seeds inside vessel (carpel –fruit)

Ante- before Anterior

Anti- against Antibody Antigen Antibiotic antihistimine

Antibiotic Resistance – biological problem; bacteria are evolving into those resistant to antibiotic

Aqua- water aquatic aquarium Aqua is Greek, and Hydro is Latin

Archae- ancient Archaeopteryx: ancient bird archaebacteria archeology

Arthro- jointed Arthritis Arthropod – jointed foot

Abiotic, amoral, atypical, anaerobic Ab- Away, apart Prefix/Suffix #1 Biology A or an Not or non, without Abiotic, amoral, atypical, anaerobic Ab- Away, apart Abduct, to move away from the middle Ad- To Addict, adrenal Ambi- Both Ambidextrous Anthro- Human Anthropology, philanthropy, anthropomorphic Aero Needing oxygen or air Aerobic Amino NH2 –contains Nitrogen Amino acids –building blocks of proteins Amphi Both, doubly Amphibian Angio Related to blood or lymph Angiogram, angioedema, angiosperm Ante- Before Antecedent, anterior Anti- Against Antibiotic, antigen Aqua- Water Aquatic Arche- Ancient Archaeopteryx: ancient bird, archeabacteria Arthro Joint Arthritis,arthropod