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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.

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