Etymology
The word "karyo" is derived from the Ancient Greek word "κάρυον" (karyon), meaning "nut."
Meaning
"Karyo" is a prefix used in biological terms to refer to the nucleus of a cell, which is the control center of the cell and contains the cell's DNA.
Origin
The usage of "karyo" as a prefix in biology originated in the early 20th century, when biologists began to study the structure and function of the cell nucleus.
Examples of Karyo- Prefixes in Biology
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Etymology The word karyo is derived from the Ancient Greek word κάρυον karyon
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Etymology The word karyo is derived from the Ancient Greek word κάρυον karyon
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Etymology Latin paria equal match Old French parage lineage rank Middle Engl
Etymology The word Dutch is derived from the Latin word Theodiscus which means of
Etymology The word defect comes from the Latin word deficere which means to fail
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