Yes. It's from the Ancient Greek βίος meaning "life".
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No, the bio- prefix in words like biology means life. Biology, for example, is the study of life.
all living thingslife"life"
Pro- meaning "for" and bio- meaning "life."
The prefix "bio-" is commonly used in combination with fauna to refer to the study or presence of animal life, such as in words like "biogeography" (the study of the distribution of animal species) or "biota" (the living organisms in a particular region or time period).
bio is a prefix and i root
bio- means life... for example "biology" -logy study of bio- life
Bio- means life......and some words areBiologyBiographyBio hazard
Bio?
Bio is a prefix meaning "life." Bene is a prefix meaning "good."
The prefix of "biography" is "bio-," which means life.
bio
No, the bio- prefix in words like biology means life. Biology, for example, is the study of life.
Bio means life, like in Biology or Biome.
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It means life
Mono.