Building Vocabulary: Word Roots - Cellular Reproduction 1 of 22 ReviewKnowing the meaning of common prefixes, suffixes, and word roots can help you understand biology terms.Part ACan you match these prefixes, suffixes, and word roots with their definitions.

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Answer:

The correct connection of the words is:

self: auto-

small: micro-

chromosomes: ploid

body: -some (or soma-)

both, double: diplo-

without, lack of, not: a- (or an-)

color: chrom-

single: haplo-

to produce: -gen-

same: homo- (or homeo-)

Explanation:

*Prefixes, Suffixes, and Word Roots*

-gen- it is used to create compound words that indicate that it produces something.

diplo- It is highly used in science to indicate that something is double

-some (or soma-) from English origin it is mainly used to create adjectives.

chrom- it is used to represent the color quality of something.

auto- it is used to express that something is autonomous

homo- (or homeo-) taken from the greek it means that something is equal to other

ploid, it refers that something contains a certain group of chromosomes.

a- (or an-) it is a negative prefix that changes the meaning of the original word to its opposite

micro- it adds something the quality of being extremely small

haplo- It means that something is simple or basic.

Answer:

-gen-  : to produce

diplo- :  both, double

-some (or soma-)  : body

chrom-  : color

auto-  :self

homo- (or homeo-)  : same

ploid - : chromosomes

a- (or an-)  - without, lack of, not

micro- small

haplo- single

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