This question can not be answered because there are more than one prefix for mass.
swelling, mass or tumor
kilo
The unit that measures mass is the kilogram. The SI unit that is used to measure weight is the newton.
The prefix "kilo" means thousand of something; if used (informally) as a unit of mass, it means "kilogram", which is a 1000 grams.The prefix "kilo" means thousand of something; if used (informally) as a unit of mass, it means "kilogram", which is a 1000 grams.The prefix "kilo" means thousand of something; if used (informally) as a unit of mass, it means "kilogram", which is a 1000 grams.The prefix "kilo" means thousand of something; if used (informally) as a unit of mass, it means "kilogram", which is a 1000 grams.
The prefix "kilo-" means 1000, so 2.5 kilograms would be 2.5 x (1000 grams), or 2,500 grams.
The SI base unit for mass is the kilogram. No, it doesn't make any sense for the base unit to have a prefix, but the gram is inconveniently small for "everyday" use.
The metric prefix for 10 is deka-. This is similar (but different) from the metric prefix for 1/10 which is deci-
"Neuroma" has no prefix. The word root is neur- and the suffix is -oma. "Neur/o is the root meaning nerve . Oma is the suffix meaning tumor or mass And o is the combining vowel Definition : mass of nerve . Answer to the question is neur/o which is the combining form :) not combining prefix you see because neur/o combines with lots of term such as neurological neurologist ect then just break them down some have no prefixes but double roots just really define what the actual words suffix and prefix mean all medical terms have a suffix bur not always a prefix .
Milliliters measure volume. Grams measure mass. A cubic centimeter of water has the mass of one gram. The prefix "milli" means one thousandth. The prefix "micro" means one millionth. Do the maths! -firstmate-
when it isnt at the end of a word
Prefix=IN
Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.