if your choices are A.OPSY B.CENTESIS C. PATHO D. RETRO
it is C.PATHO i took a test and this was one of the questions and the answer was c.patho if there is not multiple choice answers the answer would be the combing vowel in the medical term when you break it down .
Retroperitoneal, peritonitis, perito-
prefix aden combining vowel o and suffix pathy
Cardio- is the medical terminology combining form meaning heart. For example, cardiac means related to the heart, and cardiomegaly means enlargement of the heart.
dips/o is the combining form -dipsia is the suffix
It you mean Hydro, is is associated with water, as in hydroelectricity
Prefix: None Combining form: gangli/o- Suffix: -a (plural form)
Suffix, word root (or combining form), prefix.
Retroperitoneal, peritonitis, perito-
A combining form is a word part that can stand alone when combined with other word elements to create a new word. It is not a prefix or suffix because it does not change the meaning of the original combining form, but rather enhances or specifies it.
Prefix: oro- (meaning "mouth") Suffix: -pharynx (meaning "throat") Combining form: or/o- (meaning "mouth") + pharyng/o- (meaning "throat")
prefix aden combining vowel o and suffix pathy
A combining form; preceded by a prefix, and/or followed by a suffix.
"Gono-" is the root word meaning seed, and -rrhea is the medical terminology combining form meaning discharge. "Gonorrhea' has no prefix.
There is no prefix in the term "neuralgia". Neur/o = combining form meaning nerve(s). -algia = suffix meaning pain or painful condition.
'Strato' is a real word in English that can be used on its own, such as in the term "stratosphere." It is also a combining form, meaning it can be used as a prefix or suffix in creating compound words.
meaning of frenchfries @_@ In English language and word structure, an affix is an element that is added to a word. If added at the beginning, it is a prefix. If added at the end, it is a suffix. There is also a type called "combining form" that can be a prefix or a suffix, but combining forms must be create a compound word where the part added cannot be a word by itself. An example of a combining form element is the prefix "bio-" which cannot be a word by itself but it can create many compound combining words, like: biochemistry, biography, etc. A combining compound adds extra meaning.
Uni- or Mono- are medical terminology combining forms meaning "one."