Biology 1320 Lab 1: Terminology & Taxonomy Questions And Answers With Verified Updates
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What is an eponym? - Name or noun formed after a person who discovered it.
Ex. August - August Caesar
What does the word protostome mean? - Proto - first
Stoma - opening
Most biological terms arise from which language? - Latin & Greek
A word formed from the first letter of each word in a serie...
Biology 1320 Lab 1: Terminology &
Taxonomy
What is an eponym? - Name or noun formed after a person who discovered it.
Ex. August - August Caesar
What does the word protostome mean? - Proto - first
Stoma - opening
Most biological terms arise from which language? - Latin & Greek
A word formed from the first letter of each word in a series - Acronym
A shortened form of a word or phrase but pronounce the same - abbreviation
What is meant by the term hydrophobic? - Does not mix with water
a syllable or word that comes before a root word to change its meaning - Prefix
an affix that is added at the end of the word - suffix
Down's Syndrome is also called trisomy 21.
Which is the descriptive term? - Trisomy 21
Down's Syndrome is also called trisomy 21.
Which is the eponym? - Downs Syndrome
The first vertebra of your spine, located just under your skull, is also called the atlas, which is an eponym.
, How is this eponym also a descriptive term? - Atlas held the weight of the globe there, this also
supports the head.
Example of an acronym. - FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation)
Example of an abbreviation. - Ft. (Feet)
Main part of the word - Root
What does the root bio- mean? - Life
What does the suffix -ology mean? - The study of
What does the prefix and the root of anatomy mean? - Ana - up or apart
Tome - cutting
inflammation of the joints - arthritis
An animal that eats both plants and animals - Omnivore
surgical removal of the appendix - appendectomy
A cellular extension ("false foot") of amoebiod cells - Pseudopodium
Narrow zone of temperature change in an ocean or lake. - Thermocline
created when a word root is combined with a vowel - combining form
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