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In the term "prokaryotic," the prefix "pro-" comes from the Greek word "pro," meaning "before" or "primitive." It indicates that prokaryotic cells are simpler and more ancient in structure compared to eukaryotic cells, which have a defined nucleus and organelles. Prokaryotes, such as bacteria and archaea, are characterized by their lack of a membrane-bound nucleus and generally smaller size.
The prefix for "outer" is "out-".
The prefix intra- means inside or within.
The prefix kilo- means one thousand.
No, the official spelling doesn't have a prefix.
The prefix of "profusion" is "pro-," which means "forward" or "in favor of."
the prefix is pro-
The prefix for progress is "pro-."
The prefix for "produce" is "pro-".
The prefix for proponent is "pro-".
The prefix of "profit" is "pro-".
The prefix for "professional" is "pro-".
"Pro" is the prefix, "mont" is the root, and "ory" is the suffix.
Pro- means "forward or before.
Yes, promote does have a prefix. Promote's prefix is pro-.
The prefix for all three words is "pro-".
The prefix for proper is pro