Sarco and Myo
Lemma
my(o)- is the prefix that means muscle
The prefix "cardi-" refers to the heart. It is commonly used in medical terms relating to the heart, such as cardiovascular (relating to the heart and blood vessels) or cardiology (the study of the heart).
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The prefix "dermato" refers to the skin of the body.
Myosclerosis is the hardening of the muscle tissue
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Muscle.
The prefix 'poly' - simply means 'many'. It does not refer to a specific number.
The prefix bi- will be in front of the muscle name. For example bicep.
bi- is a prefix meaning "two". You can find it in words like bicycle, bilingual (speaking 2 languages), bisexual, biceps (muscle which has 2 heads),...
its form of fibres that are combined into parallel fibres. More specifically, it can refer to: * skeletal muscle * cardiac muscle