Prefix
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Suffix
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Science Mix
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What is bio-?

This prefix means "life"

100

What is biology?

Combine bio- (life) and -logy (study of) to make this word

100

What is -logy?

This suffix means "study of"

100


Question: What is geology?

This word means "the study of Earth" (geo- + -logy)

100


Question: What is skin?

The word part -derm appears in epidermis and xeroderma. It means this.

200

What is hydro-?

This prefix means "water"

200


Question: What is hydrolysis?

Combine hydro- (water) and -lysis (break down) to make this word

200

What is -algia?

This suffix means "pain"

200


Question: What is herbivore?


This word means "an animal that eats plants" (herbi- + -vore)

200


Question: What is releases/gives off heat?

f exo- means "out" and -thermic means "heat," an exothermic reaction does this.

300

What is poly-?

This prefix means "many"

300


Question: What is hemocyte?

Combine hemo- (blood) and -cyte (cell) to make this word

300

What is -itis?

This suffix means "inflammation"

300


Question: What is epidermis?

This word means "outer layer of skin" (epi- + -derm)

300


Question: What is metaphase?

The middle stage of cell division is called this (meta- + -phase)

400

What is epi-?

This prefix means "above" or "outer"

400


Question: What is arthralgia?

Combine arthro- (joint) and -algia (pain) to make this word

400

What is -lysis?

This suffix means "to break down"

400


Question: What is nephritis?

This word means "inflammation of the kidney" (nephr- + -itis)

400


Question: What is a hydrogeologist (or hydrologist)?

A person who studies Earth's waters would be called this (hydro- + geo- + -logist)

500

What is nephr-?

This prefix means "kidney"

500


Question: What is chrysophyte?

Combine chryso- (gold) and -phyte (plant) to make this word

500

What is -phobia?

This suffix means "fear"

500


Question: What is lithophyte?

This word means "a plant that grows on rocks" (litho- + -phyte)

500


Question: What is polycystic?

This word means "having many pouches or sacs" (poly- + -cystic)