Prefixes & Scientific Vocabulary
Passive Voice
Plurals
Academic v/s Informal
100

What does the prefix “bio-” mean?

"Life" (biology, bioengineering)

100

Find the passive verb:
“Results are recorded in the laboratory.”

“are recorded”

100

Plural of fungus?

Fungi

100

Is this sentence academic or informal? 

I think this experiment is very cool.”

Informal

200

What does the suffix “-itis” usually mean?

"Inflammation" (arthritis, bronchitis)

200

Change into passive:
"Researchers conducted the experiment."

The experiment was conducted by researchers.

200

Plural of cactus?

Cacti

200

Which sentence is more academic? Why?

a) Scientists looked at plants.
b) Plants were examined by scientists.  

b), because it uses passive voice (“were examined”), which is typical for academic writing. 

300

Is this objective or subjective statement? 

Based on facts and evidence.”

Objective

300

Change into passive:

"Scientists analyse data."

Data are analysed by scientists.

300

Plural of phenomenon?

Phenomena

300

What makes academic language different from informal language?

Academic language is objective, formal, often uses passive voice, technical vocabulary, and avoids personal opinions.

400

Find one scientific term in this sentence:
Microorganisms are observed under microscopes.

Microorganisms / microscopes.

400

Why is passive voice often used in scientific texts?

To focus on the process and results, not on the person who does the action.

400

Why are Latin plurals used in scientific writing?

Because many scientific words come from Latin and Greek.

400

Change into academic style: 

“We studied bacteria carefully.”

Bacteria were carefully studied.