Cyto is a medical terminology combining form meaning cell. It's not a stand-alone word that can be pluralized.
The Latin plural, sometimes used for verse or for the medical term, is cola.The English plural is colons, which is always used for the punctuation marks.
Ganglia is the plural of ganglion. It is a nonconstructed medical term without prefix, suffix, and combining form.
A root world for "cyto" could be "cyt" which relates to cells or cellular structures.
Slang is a collective term. It has no plural form.
'Hypotheses' is plural; the singular would be 'hypothesis'.
The medical root word 'cyto' refers to the cell.
urinary bladder
It is the suffix for Cell in medical terminology.
The Latin plural is bursae. The English plural is bursas.
The plural form for stimulus is stimuli.
The plural of stoma is stomata.
esophagogastroduodenoscopies is the plural form
Chamber; small room
Diagnoses is the plural of diagnosis
The medical term "dysphagia" (trouble swallowing) is a noun, but it is not singular or plural.
The medical term dysphagia means trouble swallowing, and is neither singular or plural.
No. The medical term dysphagia means trouble swallowing. It is not singular or plural.