Yes, mono is the prefix.
The prefix carno- comes from the Latin term for meat or flesh.
Mono.
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The prefix "di-" means two or twice. One common term that contains this prefix is "carbon dioxide", where "dioxide" refers to two atoms of oxygen.
The prefix archaios is just a term used for all prefixes that mean "ancient". A common word that is under a list of word that have the prefix archaios- is archeology.
Mononucleosis
Nucleation is the medical term meaning formation of the nucleus.
macrophage
The prefix of the term bilateral is "bi-," which means two or both.
"Sub-" is the prefix in the medical term that means below the skin.
Periton- is the root and retro- the prefix for retroperitoneal.
The prefix of 'hydrocarbon' is 'hydro' It means water, or the scientific term, h2o
No, "phy" is not a prefix. It is a common abbreviation for the word "physics" or a similar term but does not function as a prefix.
Mononuclear leukocytes (agranulocytes)
The prefix carno- comes from the Latin term for meat or flesh.
The prefixes for naming hydrocarbons are based on the number of carbon atoms in the molecule. They include: meth- (1 carbon), eth- (2 carbons), prop- (3 carbons), but- (4 carbons), pent- (5 carbons), hex- (6 carbons), hept- (7 carbons), oct- (8 carbons), non- (9 carbons), dec- (10 carbons).
Mononuclear cells