No, the bio- prefix in words like biology means life. Biology, for example, is the study of life.
The study of something. Biology= Bio (life) + ology (study of).
The prefix "bio-" means life or living organism. It is often used in words related to biology, such as biography (life story) or biology (study of living organisms).
"Hallo tu estas vivo" is a combination of different languages and phrases. "Hallo" is a German greeting meaning "hello," "tu" is Spanish for "you," and "estas vivo" is Spanish for "you are alive." So, the phrase could mean something like "hello, you are alive" or "hello, are you alive?" depending on the context. However, the phrase is not a common or standard expression in any specific language.
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it means life or like earth our life
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From the word bio, Bio means life and logy mean knowledge.
Bio- means life. I find no actual meaning for unbio- except meaning no life or dead.
Well bio means life so it means Life Mission.
Bio is short for biography or biology. It is also a poison spell in Final Fantasy.
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it means living things
The prefix "bio-" means life or living organism. It is often used in words related to biology, such as biography (life story) or biology (study of living organisms).
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"Bio" means life, so a biotic resource would be one that is alive.Is soil alive? No.Are plants alive? YesAre rocks alive? NoAre minerals alive? No
Bio means life, so biology is the study of life.