No. The prefix 'heme' or 'hemo' denotes blood. Plasma is the clear straw-coloured component of the blood. The prefix meaning plasma is 'sere' or 'sero'.
The prefix 'plasm' is from the latin word plasma meaning 'form, shape'
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No, "plasmo" does not refer to blood. It typically refers to something related to plasma, which is the fluid part of blood where the blood cells are suspended.
The prefix hemo- refers to blood. It is commonly used in medical terms related to blood or blood-related conditions.
The prefix hemo- in science refers to blood. It is commonly used in terms related to blood or blood components, such as hemoglobin (the protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen) or hematology (the study of blood and blood-related disorders).
The prefix "hemo-" or "hem-" refers to blood. It is commonly used in medical terms related to blood or blood-related conditions.
The prefix for "capillary" is "capill-" which means small or narrow, often referring to small blood vessels in the body.
Red. Ex. Erythocyte, red blood cell
The prefix hemo- refers to blood. It is commonly used in medical terms related to blood or blood-related conditions.
The prefix hemo- in science refers to blood. It is commonly used in terms related to blood or blood components, such as hemoglobin (the protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen) or hematology (the study of blood and blood-related disorders).
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It means blood
The prefix "hemo-" or "hem-" refers to blood. It is commonly used in medical terms related to blood or blood-related conditions.
From the Greek haima, meaning 'blood'
The affix -hem- means blood.
hyper.The prefix that means excessive or above is hyper as in hypertension, which is high blood pressure.
The prefix for "capillary" is "capill-" which means small or narrow, often referring to small blood vessels in the body.
The have the prefix "pulmonary".
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Leukemia, the prefix "leuke" means white blood,Leukemia is when you haev to many white blood cells.