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"Histo" is a prefix, rather than a suffix. It is from the Greek word "histos", meaning "body tissue". For example:

  • Histology is the study of tissue structure, achieved via staining techniques together with light and electron microscopy
  • Histogenesis means the formation of tissues

Despite how it sounds, "histo" has nothing to do with history.

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